Presidential Elections in Serbia - II round, February 2008
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20:00 |
| Central Serbia without Belgrade |
67,1 % |
| Belgrade |
66,5 % |
| Vojvodina |
70,1 % |
| Kosovo and Metohija |
55,9 % |
| Serbia total |
67,6 % |
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19:00 |
| Central Serbia without Belgrade |
63,0 % |
| Belgrade |
62,3 % |
| Vojvodina |
66,8 % |
| Kosovo and Metohija |
48,6 % |
| Serbia total |
63,8 % |
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17:00 |
| Central Serbia without Belgrade |
49,9 % |
| Belgrade |
50,8 % |
| Vojvodina |
52,9 % |
| Kosovo and Metohija |
41,5 % |
| Serbia total |
50,5 % |
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14:00 |
| Central Serbia without Belgrade |
33,5 % |
| Belgrade |
34,8 % |
| Vojvodina |
34,9 % |
| Kosovo and Metohija |
24,6 % |
| Serbia total |
34,0 % |
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9:00 |
| Central Serbia without Belgrade |
4,3 % |
| Belgrade |
5,1 % |
| Vojvodina |
6,7 % |
| Kosovo and Metohija |
3,9 % |
| Serbia total |
5,1 % |
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| Help by: |
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National Democratic Institute |
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International Republican Institute |
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Embbassy of Finland |
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Embbassy of Germany |
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Royal Danish Embassy |
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The Balkan Trust for Democracy |
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Embbassy of Canada |
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The Olof Palme International Center |
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Sida |
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