According to these results, based on 99.84% of processed polling stations, the majority of votes went to the Serbian Radical Party (SRS) – 1,152,105 or 28.59% of votes, which entitles it to 81 seats in parliament.
The Democratic Party (DS) won 915,014 votes or 22.71% and 64 seats, while the coalition Democratic Party of Serbia-New Serbia (DSS-NS) has 666,889 votes or 16.55% and 47 seats.
The G17 Plus won 274,874 votes or 6.82%, that is, 19 seats and the Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) got 227,304 votes or 5.64% and 16 seats.
The coalition comprising the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP), Civic Alliance of Serbia, Social Democratic Union and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina won 214,028 votes or 5.31% and will have 15 seats in parliament.
As for minority parties, the Alliance of Vojvodina's Hungarians got 52,458 votes or 1.3% and will have three seats, whereas the coalition List for Sandzak won 33,819 votes or 0.84% and will have two seats.
The Roma Union of Serbia got 16,995 votes or 0.42%, the Albanian Coalition from Presevo Valley won 16,972 votes or 0.42% and the Roma Party got 14,568 votes or 0.36%. Each of these three parties will have one seat in parliament.
As for parties which did not pass the threshold, the closest to it was the Serbian Renewal Movement with 134,023 votes or 3.33%.
The coalition of the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia-Social Democratic Party (PUPS-SDP) won 125,232 votes or 3.11%.
The party Serbian Strength Movement (PSS) had 70,621 votes or 1.75%, and the Group of Citizens List Branko Pavlovic "Because it has to be better" got 15,709 votes or 0.39%.
The Coalition "Hungarian Union" won 12,907 votes, that is, 0.32%, the Coalition "Vojvodina parties" got 7,349 votes or 0.18% and the Democratic Community of Serbia won 5,438 votes or 0.13%.
The Social Democracy got 4,903 votes or 0.12% and the Reformist Party won 1,879 votes or 0.05%.