CLOSED polling stations in Serbia - Vucic 55.4 percent of the vote!

In Serbia held elections for president in which the citizens chose among 11 candidates. Polling stations were closed in 20 hours, and after 50 percent of votes counted, Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic received more than 55.4 percent of voter support.Results Ipsos say that Vucic won 55.4 percent of the vote, Sasa Jankovic 15.8, Luka Maksimovic 9.4, Vuk Jeremic 5.8 and Seselj 4.4 percent support of voters.

Voter turnout in today's presidential election will be slightly above 55 percent, which increases the hope Aleksandar Vucic to win counter-candidates in the first round.

Will there be a second round?

The first candidate who addressed the media in Serbia, Luka Maksimovic, who said he had won over 65 percent of the vote, and will tomorrow time the White Palace "to see whether it should be changed laminate".However, Maksimovic all the time just mock the entire political system in Serbia and it is hard to believe that in his words there is truth.Serbian President will be elected the candidate who receives a majority of votes of voters who voted, and if no candidate wins a majority, the elections will be repeated within 15 days and they will participate in two first-placed candidates from the first round.

Candidates on today's elections were Sasa Jankovic on behalf of the citizens "For Serbia without fear," Vuk Jeremic, on behalf of the citizens' We need better, "Miroslav Parović from the National Freedom Movement and Sasa Radulovic on behalf of the citizens' That's enough 'and Luka Maksimovic on behalf of the citizens' Ljubisa Preletačević White, White - only really ".

Sixth on the ballot is Aleksandar Vucic, candidate of the coalition SNS, SPS, CFI, JS, PUPS, PS, SPO, Power of Serbia Movement BK, SVM, then the seventh Bosko Obradovic, candidate Serbian movement "Dveri", followed by Vojislav Seselj, the candidate Serbian radical party.Candidates were also Aleksandar Popovic on behalf of the Democratic Party of Serbia, Milan Stamatović on behalf of a group of citizens "For healthy Serbia - Milan Stamatović" and Nenad Canak on behalf of the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.