2017 Serbian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Serbia on 2 April 2017, the eleventh since the office of President was introduced in 1990. Incumbent President Tomislav Nikolić was eligible to run for a second five-year term, but opted not to do so. Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić was elected as President in the first round.
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2017 Serbian presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Serbia on 2 April 2017, the eleventh since the office of President was introduced in 1990. Incumbent President Tomislav Nikolić was eligible to run for a second five-year term, but opted not to do so. Prime Minister Aleksandar Vučić was elected as President in the first round.
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2017 Serbian presidential election
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Serbian Progressive Party
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2017-04-02
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Election results by each municipality of Serbia:
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Vučić Janković Stamatović Election not held
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