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The mayor of Sabac and holder of the “Sabac is ours” list said tonight that numerous irregularities were noted during repeated local elections in that city.
Zelenović told the NovaS portal that the results of today’s repeated local elections in five polling stations are still awaited, but that the same scenario was seen again as the two previous occasions.
“People were bribed, money was given, they voted publicly. The polling stations recorded everything.” More or less, this has already been seen, “Zelenović said for that portal, adding that the results are still coming.
– The Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) won the repeated local elections in Sabac, based on data processed from four of the five polling stations.
As Blic reported, referring to Novosti, 61.8 percent of voters voted for SNS, 19.4 percent for Nebojsa Zelenovic’s list, and 12 percent for Nemanja Pajic’s list.
44.62% of the voters attended the repeated local elections in that city.
The citizens of Sabac elected councilors to the local parliament for the third time today in five polling stations.
This morning at 7.00, two polling stations were opened in the city, Donji šor and Šipurske livade, and in the villages of Drenovac, Ševarice and Mala Vranjska.
In the repeated local elections of Sabac at 7:00 p.m., the turnout was 44.62 percent.
As Blic reported, of the 5,829 registered voters, 2,380 citizens went to the polls.
The citizens of Sabac elected councilors to the local parliament for the third time today in five polling stations.
This morning at 7.00, two polling stations were opened in the city, Donji šor and Šipurske livade, and in the villages of Drenovac, Ševarice and Mala Vranjska.
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