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There are 18 lists of candidates who will compete for the mandates in the Serbian parliament, whose new composition will be the 9th since the introduction of a multi-party system in 1990 while 12 candidates will run for the president of Serbia, who is elected for the 10th time.
Candidates from 14 lists will compete for 120 seats in the Assembly of AP Vojvodina.
6,770,013 voters may cast their votes at 8,390 polling stations in the country and abroad.
The Serbian Electoral Commission (RIK) reminds the citizens of Serbia who have the voting rights and are registered in the single voter list that they can exercise their constitutional right and vote in elections for deputies of the National Assembly and the presidential election.
All voters should be sent written notice of the date and time of the election, the number and address of the polling station at which they can vote and with the number under which they were registered in the electoral roll.
A voter may vote even without receiving such notice, but needs to present a valid ID containing the unique master citizen number.
The voter who wishes to vote and is unable to come to the polling place may notify the voting board no later than 11.00 on 6 May.
The polling stations are open from 7.00 until 20.00.