2012 Serbian local elections#Belgrade

{{Short description|Serbia Election}}

{{Politics of Serbia}}

Local elections in Serbia were held on 6 May 2012.[http://www.tanjug.rs/news/35416/serbia-holds-elections-on-may-6.htm Tanjug: Serbia holds elections on May 6] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120912034735/http://www.tanjug.rs/news/35416/serbia-holds-elections-on-may-6.htm |date=2012-09-12 }}

Pursuant to the Constitution of Serbia, the parliamentary Speaker (at the time Slavica Đukić Dejanović from SPS) signed on 13 March 2012 the Decision on calling the elections for councilors of municipal assemblies, town assemblies and the Belgrade City Assembly for 6 May 2012, with the exception of: the councilors of the municipal assemblies of Aranđelovac, Bor, Vrbas, Vrnjačka Banja, Knjaževac, Kovin, Kosjerić, Kosovska Mitrovica, Leposavić, Negotin, Novo Brdo, Odžaci, Peć, Prijepolje and Ruma and councilors of the Priština Town Assembly, which have already had extraordinary elections in the period from 2008 to 2012, while for councilors of the municipal assembly of Kula, the elections were already called earlier on 29 February 2012.[http://www.parlament.rs/National_Assembly_Speaker_Calls_Local_Elections.15146.537.html Serbian Parliament Official web page: National Assembly Speaker Calls Local Elections]

Parties were required to cross a five per cent electoral threshold (of all votes, not only of valid votes), although this requirement was waived for parties representing national minority communities.

In line with United Nations SC Resolution 1244, the Government of the Republic of Serbia will, in cooperation with UNMIK, implement all actions necessary for the elections on the territory of the Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija.[http://www.tanjug.rs/news/35395/djukic-dejanovic-calls-elections-in-kosovo-too.htm Tanjug: Đukić Dejanović calls elections in Kosovo too] {{webarchive|url=https://archive.today/20120913060119/http://www.tanjug.rs/news/35395/djukic-dejanovic-calls-elections-in-kosovo-too.htm |date=2012-09-13 }}

Some EU member states officials expressed their disagreement over the decisions to call local elections for municipalities in Kosovo and Metohija.[http://ukun.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=News&id=741668882 UK Foreign Office Minister responds to announcement of elections in Serbia ] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120314042450/http://ukun.fco.gov.uk/en/news/?view=News&id=741668882 |date=2012-03-14 }} Local elections will be observed by a delegation of the Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe.

Results

= Belgrade =

==City of Belgrade==

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Belgrade (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 300321

| seats1 = 50

| party2 = Let's Get Belgrade MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 219198

| seats2 = 37

| party3 = Ivica DačićSPSPUPSJSMilan Krkobabić

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 77971

| seats3 = 13

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 63724

| seats4 = 10

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 41181

| seats5 = -

| party6 = Serbian Radical PartyDr. Vojislav Šešelj

| color6 =

| votes6 = 33598

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Dveri For the Life of Belgrade

| color7 =

| votes7 = 30441

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Prof. Dr Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color8 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes8 = 23685

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color9 =

| votes9 = 7610

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color10 =

| votes10 = 6749

| seats10 = -

| party11 = None of the Above

| color11 =

| votes11 = 5954

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Social Democratic Alliance–Nebojša Leković

| color12 =

| votes12 = 2670

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Citizens' Group: Movement of Suburban Municipalities–Jovan Sretković Jole

| color13 =

| votes13 = 1805

| seats13 = -

| party14 = Serbian Monarchist Party "Serbian Unity"–Ljubomir Simić

| color14 =

| votes14 = 913

| seats14 = -

| party15 = NSD Belgrade–Dr. Dušan Janjić

| color15 =

| votes15 = 907

| seats15 = -

| party16 = Reformist Party–Mirko Beoković

| color16 =

| votes16 = 356

| seats16 = -

| total_sc = 110

| valid = 817083

| invalid = 37220

| electorate = 1576795

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 30 (21 May 2012), p. 2; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 148, 149.

}}

The U-Turn list did not receive five per cent of the total vote and so fell below the electoral threshold.

==Municipalities of Belgrade==

Elections were held in fifteen of Belgrade's seventeen constituent municipalities. The exceptions were Voždovac and Zemun, where municipal elections were at the time held on different four-year cycles.

The elections generally were a victory for the Democratic Party, which claimed the mayoralties in nine of the fifteen participating municipalities. The Democratic Party also participated in grand coalition governments with the Progressives and Socialists in two other jurisdictions: Lazarevac (where the mayor was chosen from the ranks of the Socialists) and Rakovica (where the mayor was from the Progressives).

The Progressives also won the mayoralty in Grocka and formed a coalition in Surčin wherein a member of the Socialists was chosen as mayor. The United Regions of Serbia claimed the mayoralty in Obrenovac, and Živorad Milosavljević's independent list won its third consecutive victory in Sopot.

===Barajevo===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Barajevo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Barajevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–PUPS)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 3859

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Barajevo (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 3448

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2100

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1155

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Citizens' group: Our Barajevo Rade Stevanović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1058

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 542

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 540

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićURS–Dipl. Inž. Vladeta Vićentijević (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color8 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes8 = 487

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Dragan Marković – Palma United Serbia

| color9 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes9 = 468

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 13657

| invalid = 629

| electorate = 23174

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 28 (14 May 2012), p. 5; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 29. These sources have different vote totals. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Branka Savić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election with the support of seventeen delegates. The government was supported by the Democratic Party, Our Barajevo, two delegates from New Serbia, and one delegate each from the Socialist Party and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=07&dd=10&nav_id=625241 "Barajevo:Haos pri formiranju vlasti"], B92, 10 July 2012, accessed 24 June 2021. The DS later formed a new coalition government in 2013 that included the Progressive Party.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:579965-Vladimir-Petkovic-Branka-Savic-je-rezirala-smenu "Vladimir Petković: Branka Savić je režirala smenu!"], Novosti, 5 December 2015, accessed 28 August 2021.

On 16 September 2015, a new local administration was founded by Velibor Novićević of the Progressives in alliance with the Socialists and the Independent Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:567288-Posle-demokrata-bivsi-demokrata M.T. Kovačević, "Posle demokrata bivši demokrata"], Novosti, 14 September 2015, accessed 28 August 2021. Novićević was in turn replaced by fellow Progressive Party member Saša Kostić on 3 December 2015. Kostić had the support of the Democratic Party, the Social Democratic Party, and some other delegates on taking office; he was later expelled from the Progressive Party and joined the Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:579769-HAOS-U-BARAJEVU-Izbacili-ih-iz-SNS-zbog-pakta-sa-DS M.T. Kovačević, "HAOS U BARAJEVU: Izbacili ih iz SNS zbog pakta sa DS!"], Novosti, 4 December 2015, accessed 28 August 2021.[https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/politika/naprednjaci-presli-u-dss_687762.html "Naprednjaci prešli u DSS"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 9 February 2016, accessed 28 August 2021.

===Čukarica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čukarica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better Čukarica (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 28111

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Let's Get Čukarica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement) Tatjana Vidojević

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 22984

| seats2 = 14

| party3 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav KoštunicaUroš Janković

| color3 =

| votes3 = 9719

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS) Slobodan Šolević

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 8705

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn Vladeta Jovanović (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 5295

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović Zdravko Topalović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3599

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia Vladimir Vlajić (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color7 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 2840

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Citizens' Club for the Municipalities of Žarkovo and Železnik

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2269

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants Čukarica Miloš Ivković

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1517

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 85039

| invalid = 4181

| electorate = 170277

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), pp. 4-5.

}}

Zoran Gajić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election; Uroš Janković of the Democratic Party of Serbia served as deputy mayor.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/konstituisana-skupstina-opstine-cukarica-zoran-gajic-novi-predsednik/zdc46mt R. Jeremić, "Konstituisana Skupština opštine Čukarica, Zoran Gajić novi predsednik"], Blic, 6 June 2012, accessed 22 June 2021. In March 2014, a new administration was formed with Srđan Kolarić of the Progressive Party as mayor; he was supported by the Socialist alliance and by the Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:483453-%D0%A7%D1%83%D0%BA%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%86%D0%B0-%D0%A1%D1%80%D1%92%D0%B0%D0%BD-%D0%9A%D0%BE%D0%BB%D0%B0%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%9B-%D0%BD%D0%BE%D0%B2%D0%B8-%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B4%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA-%D0%BE%D0%BF%D1%88%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5 M.T. Kovačević, "Čukarica: Srđan Kolarić novi predsednik opštine"], Novosti, 19 March 2014, accessed 28 August 2021.

===Grocka===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Grocka:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Grocka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 9916

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Kaluđerica and Grocka (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 7610

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of SerbiaStrength of the Citizens

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 6786

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 3362

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of SerbiaOur Man Blažo Stojanović

| color5 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 3012

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Tomislav Simonović–Our Toma

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1780

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1349

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 1054

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color9 =

| votes9 = 502

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color10 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes10 = 401

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Communist Party

| color11 =

| votes11 = 298

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 36070

| invalid = 1499

| electorate = 68947

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), p. 5-6.

}}

Dragoljub Simonović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 40 (2 July 2012), p. 30. He was replaced in December 2012 by Zoran Markov; Markov was in turn replaced by Stefan Dilberović in May 2014. Both Markov and Dilberović were also members of the Progressive Party.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:424583-Djordjevici-dobijaju-struju "Đorđevići dobijaju struju"], Novosti, 15 March 2013, accessed 28 August 2021.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/beograd.74.html:493403-%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B4%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA-%D0%BE%D0%BF%D1%88%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%93%D1%80%D0%BE%D1%86%D0%BA%D0%B0-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BE-%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BA%D1%83 "Predsednik opštine Grocka podneo ostavku"], Novosti, 27 May 2014, accessed 28 August 2021.

===Lazarevac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lazarevac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 6095

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Lazarevac (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 5311

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = Let's Get Lazarevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Ecological Movement of Lazarevac)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 4855

| seats3 = 10

| party4 = Citizens' Group: Lazarevac–Our Home–Milan Đorđević – Đokin

| color4 =

| votes4 = 4200

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 3861

| seats5 = 8

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Club of Lazarevac Supporters

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3321

| seats6 = 7

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2115

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 1623

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color9 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes9 = 1207

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Workers and Peasants (PRS)–Social Democratic Alliance

| color10 =

| votes10 = 567

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 61

| valid = 33155

| invalid = 1543

| electorate = 52109

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 32 (28 May 2012), p. 7.

}}

Dragan Alimpijević of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.ekapija.com/people/664354/dragan-alimpijevic-predsednik-opstine-lazarevac-biografija "Dragan Alimpijević, predsednik opštine Lazarevac - Biografija"], eKapija, 5 December 2012, accessed 24 June 2021. The local government was a grand coalition of the Socialists, the Democratic Party, and the Progressives.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?dd=11&mm=07&nav_id=625528&yyyy=2012 "DS-SNS-SPS na vlasti u Lazarevcu"], B92, 11 July 2012, accessed 24 June 2021.

===Mladenovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mladenovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Mladenovac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 8116

| seats1 = 19

| party2 = Let's Get Mladenovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 7422

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) United Serbia (JS)–Dragan Marković Palma

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3129

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia–Slobodan Sekulić

| color4 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 2743

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2171

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 1216

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1025

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Dveri Mladenovac

| color8 =

| votes8 = 897

| seats8 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: "MLADENOVAC OUR HOME" Dr. Borivoje Mirosavić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 892

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 55

| valid = 27611

| invalid = 1310

| electorate = 46953

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), p. 2.

}}

Dejan Čokić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.ekapija.com/people/603960/dejan-cokic-predsednik-opstine-mladenovac-biografija "Dejan Čokić, predsednik opštine Mladenovac - biografija"], eKapija, 13 July 2012, accessed 24 June 2021. Čokić was dismissed from office in 2015, and Vladan Glišić (not to be confused with the future parliamentarian of the same name) led a provisional authority from 2015 to 2016.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/otac-smenjenog-predsednika-opstine-u-privremenom-organu-u-mladenovcu/geqdj1y "Otac smenjenog predsednika opštine u privremenom organu u Mladenovcu"], Blic, 18 July 2015, accessed 28 August 2021.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/beli-smenjen-u-mladenovcu-vladan-glisic-sns-predsednik-opstine/f4qqpmc Milena Rodić, "BELI 'SMENJEN' U MLADENOVCU Vladan Glišić (SNS) predsednik opštine"], Blic, 20 June 2016, accessed 10 May 2021.

===New Belgrade===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of New Belgrade:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better New Belgrade (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 45670

| seats1 = 31

| party2 = Let's Get New Belgrade MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 26547

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Milan Krkobabić

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 11166

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 10182

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 6967

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3775

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color7 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 3129

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: SNP 1389–New Belgrade KnowsMiša Vacić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2794

| seats8 = -

| party9 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1295

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 67

| valid = 111525

| invalid = 6118

| electorate = 213785

| source =

}}

Aleksandar Šapić, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was chosen as mayor after the election with the support of forty delegates. The municipal government consisted of Choice for a Better New Belgrade, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the alliance around the Socialist Party.[https://www.danas.rs/beograd/sapic-predsednik-opstine-novi-beograd/ N.R., "Šapić predsednik opštine Novi Beograd"], Danas, 27 June 2012, accessed 22 June 2021.

Parliamentarian Marko Đurišić was elected from the twenty-fourth position on the DS list.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 41. He later joined the breakaway Social Democratic Party.

===Obrenovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Obrenovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Obrenovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia OO Obrenovac)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 9276

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Obrenovac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, "Greens")

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 6968

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Miroslav Čučković ČučkoUnited Regions of Serbia (Coalition: G17 Plus, I Live for Krajina)

| color3 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 6591

| seats3 = 12

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 4685

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Citizens' Group: "Obrenovac–Our City"–Svetozar Dobrašinović – Toza

| color5 =

| votes5 = 3962

| seats5 = 7

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1399

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 1229

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1115

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Dveri–For the Life of Obrenovac

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1071

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 55

| valid = 36296

| invalid = 1489

| electorate = 65179

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 29 (16 May 2012), pp. 3-4.

}}

Miroslav Čučković of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.ekapija.com/people/603946/miroslav-cuckovic-predsednik-opstine-obrenovac-biografija "Miroslav Čučković, predsednik opštine Obrenovac - biografija"], eKapija, 13 July 2012, accessed 24 June 2021.

===Palilula===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Palilula (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 28282

| seats1 = 24

| party2 = Let's Get Palilula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Coalition of Refugee Associations in the Republic of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 18878

| seats2 = 16

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 7834

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 6299

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 4952

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3962

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Dunavski Venac–Movement for a New Municipality

| color7 =

| votes7 = 3078

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color8 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes8 = 2839

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1447

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Law and Justice for the Citizens of Our Municipality

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1136

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 55

| valid = 78707

| invalid = 4155

| electorate = 163935

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), p. 3.

}}

Stojan Nikolić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government consisted of the Democratic Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the coalition around the Socialist Party.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=18&nav_id=619578 "Vlast na Paliluli DS-SPS-LDP"], B92, 18 June 2012, accessed 22 June 2021.

===Rakovica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rakovica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Rakovica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Roma Party, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 16625

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Rakovica (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 15970

| seats2 = 16

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 6671

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 4611

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 3405

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color6 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 2906

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2688

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 50

| valid = 52876

| invalid = 2864

| electorate = 102921

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), p. 4.

}}

The Radical Party received less than five per cent of the total vote and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Milosav Miličković of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government was a grand coalition consisting of the Progressives, the Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party's coalition.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1134322/ds-i-sns-na-vlasti-u-rakovici-.html "DS i SNS na vlasti u Rakovici"], Radio Television of Serbia, 5 July 2012, accessed 22 June 2021. Miličković was replaced as mayor by Vladan Kocić in June 2014.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/vladan-kocic-je-novi-predsednik-opstine-rakovica/5y8v5mx "Vladan Kocić je novi predsednik opštine Rakovica"], Blic, 10 June 2014, accessed 9 September 2021.

Zoran Krasić was the lead candidate on the Radical Party's list.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 61.

===Savski Venac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Savski Venac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Savski Venac (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 8502

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Let's Get Savski Venac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4841

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2201

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 2159

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 2109

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 989

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Prof. Dr. Zoran Stanković United Regions of Serbia

| color7 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 807

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 21608

| invalid = 1380

| electorate = 43578

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 30 (21 May 2012), pp. 3-4; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 32.

}}

Dušan Dinčić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. His deputy was a member of the Socialist Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/dusan-dincic-izabran-za-predsednika-opstine-savski-venac/ddgl0zp M. Keranović, "Dušan Dinčić izabran za predsednika opštine Savski venac"], Blic, 22 June 2012, accessed 23 June 2021. Parliamentarians Nataša Vučković and Nenad Konstantinović were elected on the Democratic Party list.Vučković received the seventh position on the party's list; Konstantinović received the eleventh position. See Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 68.

===Sopot===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sopot:

{{Election results

| party1 = Živorad Žika Milosavljević Citizens' Group: For the Municipality of Sopot

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4399

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Let's Get Sopot MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 2243

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Sopot (Democratic Party)

| color3 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 1174

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 814

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Citizens' Group: Vladan Lukić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 624

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 454

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 291

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 272

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia–Dr. Bogdan Koroman

| color9 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes9 = 250

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: My Town–Nego Šta

| color10 =

| votes10 = 196

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Milan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Branko Jovičić

| color11 = {{party color|Party of United Pensioners of Serbia}}

| votes11 = 184

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 10901

| invalid = 745

| electorate = 17635

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 28 (14 May 2012), pp. 6-7; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 32.

}}

Incumbent mayor Živorad Milosavljević of the For the Municipality of Sopot list was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.sopot.org.rs/people/zivorad-milosavljevic/ "Живорад Милосављевић"], Municipality of Sopot, accessed 5 May 2021.

===Stari Grad===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stari Grad:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Stari Grad (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 12754

| seats1 = 27

| party2 = Let's Get Stari Grad MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4285

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3970

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color4 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 3692

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–United Serbia (JS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 2289

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1165

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color7 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 972

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 56

| valid = 29127

| invalid = 2474

| electorate = 58999

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 24 (7 May 2012), p. 3.

}}

Dejan Kovačević of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal government included Choice for a Better Stari Grad and the alliance around the Socialist Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/dejan-kovacevic-novi-predsednik-opstine-stari-grad/q4blcyy M. Keranović, "Dejan Kovačević novi predsednik opštine Stari grad"], Blic, 21 June 2012, accessed 20 June 2021. Nemanja Šarović led the Radical Party's list, and Miljan Damjanović appeared in the second position.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 77.

===Surčin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Surčin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Surčin (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 6071

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Let's Get Surčin MovingTomislav NikolićTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 5787

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Vladan Janićijević

| color3 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3369

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Citizens' Group: Movement for a Rich Surčin Jovan Cvetković–Jole

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2809

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 1800

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color6 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes6 = 1018

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 990

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 800

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 491

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 23135

| invalid = 927

| electorate = 36171

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), pp. 7-8; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 33. These sources have different vote totals. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Vesna Šalović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/229585/Bez-incidenata-formirana-vlast-u-Surcinu "Bez incidenata formirana vlast u Surčinu"], Politika, 14 August 2012, accessed 9 September 2021. The municipal government was formed by the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.

===Voždovac===

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Voždovac in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

===Vračar===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vračar:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Vračar (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 16098

| seats1 = 25

| party2 = Let's Get Vračar MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 5056

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3466

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color4 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 3053

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) and Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 2736

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 990

| seats6 = -

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Zoran Stanković

| color7 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 862

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 32261

| invalid = 2073

| electorate = 63290

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 25 (7 May 2012), p. 1.

}}

Incumbent mayor Branimir Kuzmanović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election, receiving the support of thirty-eight delegates.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/branimir-kuzmanovic-ponovo-predsednik-opstine-vracar/8p48y9j M. Keranović, "Branimir Kuzmanović ponovo predsednik opštine Vračar"], Blic, 21 June 2012, accessed 22 June 2021. He was replaced by Tijana Blagojević, also of the Democratic Party, on 4 June 2015.[https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/a66639-tijana-blagojevic-predsednik-opstine-vracar/ "Opština Vračar dobila novo rukovodstvo"], N1, 5 June 2015, accessed 10 September 2021.

Konstantin Samofalov was re-elected to the municipal assembly from the third position on the Democratic Party's list.Službeni list (Grada Beograda), 25 April 2012 (Volume 56, Issue 21), p. 27. He received the third position on the party's list.

===Zemun===

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Zemun in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

===Zvezdara===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Zvezdara:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Đilas Choice for a Better Zvezdara (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 26351

| seats1 = 23

| party2 = Let's Get Zvezdara MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 14480

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 6768

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Union, Rich Serbia, Democratic Party of the Sandžak, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color4 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 5630

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 4695

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Dveri For the Life of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3951

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party, Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2430

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Tomislav NikolićThe bearer of this list was a candidate named Tomislav Nikolić. This was, of course, a different person from the Progressive Party leader. See Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 40. All for Zvezdara

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2184

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Prof. Dr. Zoran StankovićUnited Regions of Serbia

| color9 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes9 = 1946

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1042

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serbian Monarchist Party "Serbian Unity"–Dragan Jovanović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 254

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 53

| valid = 69731

| invalid = 3633

| electorate = 143259

| source = Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 28 (14 May 2012), pp. 3-4.

}}

Edip Šerifov of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The municipal coalition consisted of the Democratic Party, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the coalition around the Socialist Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/beograd/odrzana-konstitutivna-sednica-skupstine-opstine-zvezdara/1ypl9z4 R. Jeremić, "Održana konstitutivna sednica Skupštine opštine Zvezdara"], Blic, 11 June 2012, accessed 23 June 2021.

Radmila Vasić was elected from the third position on the Dveri list.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 40.

Marija Leković was elected to the assembly from the third position on the Democratic Party list.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 21 (25 April 2012), p. 34. She took her seat on 11 June 2012 and resigned on the same day upon being re-appointed to the municipal council (i.e., the executive branch of the municipal government).Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 37 (18 June 2012), p. 1, 4-5. Her term in the latter role was brief; she resigned on 26 June 2012, having been appointed to the Belgrade city council.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 39 (28 June 2012), p. 2.Službeni List (Grada Beograda), Volume 56 Number 36 (13 June 2012), p. 2.

=Vojvodina=

==Central Banat District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Zrenjanin) and all four municipalities in the Central Banat District. The Progressives won the city election in Zrenjanin and remained in power for the full term. The Democrats finished first in three of the municipalities, with the Liberal Democrats winning the other. There were many changes in government in the latter jurisdictions over the next four years. The Progressives held the mayoralties in two of these communities by the 2016 election, with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina holding another; the fourth mayor was an independent who later joined the Progressives.

===Zrenjanin===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Zrenjanin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Zrenjanin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Democratic Party of Macedonians, Forward Movement Banat)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 17684

| seats1 = 25

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 11253

| seats2 = 15

| party3 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color3 =

| votes3 = 9253

| seats3 = 13

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 5828

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 3251

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = "Dveri For the Life of Zrenjanin"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 2414

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn, Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union, Vojvodina's Party

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 2375

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1986

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Equality Movement–I Love Zrenjanin

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1943

| seats9 = -

| party10 = For the Survival of ZrenjaninUnited Regions of Serbia–Dušan Juvanin

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1433

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 67

| valid = 57420

| invalid = 2662

| electorate = 108291

| source = Službeni List (Grada Zrenjanina), Volume 21 Number 12 (7 May 2012), pp. 168-169; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 49. These sources have different seat totals. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Goran Knežević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of the Socialists, as well as of a single delegate from the League of Social Democrats and a delegate from the Serbian Renewal Movement (who had been elected on the League of Social Democrats list).[https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/banat/goran-knezevic-ponovo-gradonacelnik-zrenjanina_329422.html "Goran Knežević ponovo gradonačelnik Zrenjanina"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 6 July 2012, accessed 29 October 2021. Knežević resigned on 21 August 2012 after being appointed to a cabinet position in the government of Serbia and was replaced by fellow Progressive Party member Ivan Bošnjak.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/banat/ivan-bosnjak-novi-gradonacelnik-zrenjanina_337551.html "Ivan Bošnjak novi gradonačelnik Zrenjanina"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 21 August 2012, accessed 29 October 2021. Bošnjak, in turn, resigned on 12 June 2014 after being appointed as a state secretary in the Serbian government; he was replaced by Čedomir Janjić, also of the Progressives.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/cedomir-janjic-novi-gradonacelnik-zrenjanina/33r4vwf S. Surla, "Čedomir Janjić novi gradonačelnik Zrenjanina"], Blic, 12 June 2014, accessed 29 October 2021.

===Nova Crnja===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Nova Crnja:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party Pera Milankov

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2108

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Citizens' Group: Dragiša Latinović–Solidarity

| color2 =

| votes2 = 823

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 746

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Let's Get Nova Crnja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 635

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color5 =

| votes5 = 625

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Vladimir Zečević

| color6 =

| votes6 = 306

| seats6 = -

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Dejan Stojanović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 288

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 250

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 201

| seats9 = -

| party10 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color10 =

| votes10 = 138

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 6120

| invalid = 291

| electorate = 9071

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Nova Crnja - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; Službeni List (Opštine Nova Crnja), Volume 22 Number 5 (23 April 2012), pp. 1-6; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Republic of Serbia – Bureau of Statistics, pp. 12, 50. The last two sources have different seat totals. Of these, the latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Pera Milankov of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Nova Crnja), Volume 22 Number 6 (25 May 2012), p. 113. He was arrested in October 2012 on suspicion of giving and accepting bribes and was replaced by Mile Todorov of the Socialist Party, who formed a coalition government with the Progressives and other parties on 20 November 2012.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/135/hronika/1186640/uhapsen-predsednik-opstine-nova-crnja.html "Uhapšen predsednik opštine Nova Crnja"], Radio Television of Serbia, 5 October 2012, accessed 30 October 2021.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/zrenjanin/mile-todorov-novi-predsednik-opstine-nova-crnja_354067.html "Mile Todorov novi predsednik Opštine Nova Crnja"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 20 November 2012, accessed 30 October 2021. The Socialist-Progressive alliance subsequently broke down, and on 31 May 2013 Todorov was replaced by Danica Stričević of the Progressives, who formed an administration in alliance with the United Regions of Serbia (which had gained members by defections).[https://rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/nova-crnja-za-godinu-dana-tri-predsednika-opstine_396893.html "Nova Crnja: Za godinu dana tri predsednika opštine"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 31 May 2013, accessed 30 October 2021.

After spending a year in custody, Pera Milankov (by this time an independent) was again chosen as mayor on 28 December 2013 at the head of a new governing alliance that included the Democratic Party, the Socialists, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:470989-nova-crnja-iz-zatvora-na-celo-opstine "Nova Crnja: Iz zatvora na čelo Opštine"], Novosti, 30 December 2013, accessed 30 October 2021. Shortly after the 2016 elections, Milankov joined the Progressive Party.[https://www.zrenjaninski.com/region/izabran-predsednik-opstine-nova-crnja/ "IZABRAN PREDSEDNIK OPŠTINE NOVA CRNJA"], Zrenjaninski, 10 June 2016, accessed 28 October 2021.

===Novi Bečej===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Bečej:

{{Election results

| party1 = Milivoj Miša VrebalovU-Turn

| color1 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 3320

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = Let's Get Novi Bečej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica, New Serbia, Economic Revival Movement of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3132

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1893

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1028

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1017

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 867

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color7 =

| votes7 = 854

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 810

| seats8 = 2

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 12921

| invalid = 475

| electorate = 20372

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Novi Bečej), Volume 47 Number 10 (7 May 2012), pp. 353-354.

}}

Saša Šućurović of the Liberal Democratic Party (one of the parties in the Preokret coalition) was chosen as mayor after the election, governing in a coalition with the Democratic Party and League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/novi-becej-sasa-sucurovic-ponovo-predsednik-opstine/2b5hmfl "Novi Bečej: Saša Šućurović ponovo predsednik opštine"], Blic (Source: Beta, 6 July 2012, accessed 23 April 2019. A new coalition government was formed in May 2013, led by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Progressives; Šućurović continued as mayor, and local Progressive Party leader Saša Maksimović became speaker of the assembly.[https://www.novimagazin.rs/vesti/37935-ldp-i-sns-na-vlasti-u-novom-beceju "LDP i SNS na vlasti u Novom Bečeju"], Novi Magazin, 31 May 2013, accessed 15 April 2021.

In September 2015, Šućurović left the Liberal Democrats and joined the League of Social Democrats.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/smenjen-predsednik-vojvodanskog-ldp-presao-u-lsv/4b9qx0e "Smenjen predsednik vojvođanskog LDP, prešao u LSV"], Blic, 9 September 2015, accessed 23 April 2019. Once again, he continued to serve as mayor.

Ivica Milankov was elected to the assembly from the lead position on the Radical Party's list.Službeni list (Opštine Novi Bečej), Volume 52 Number 9 (21 April 2012), p. 343.

===Sečanj===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sečanj:

{{Election results

| party1 =Democratic PartyPredrag Milošević Karasi

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3352

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Let's Get Sečanj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1261

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1228

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 452

| seats4 = 1

| party5 = United Regions of Serbia–Zorica Marinić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 401

| seats5 = 1

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 398

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Zoran Škrbić (LDP, SPO)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 271

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 7363

| invalid = 282

| electorate = 11802

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Sečanj - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 50. These sources have different vote totals; the latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Predrag Milošević, at the time a member of the Democratic Party, was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He joined the Progressive Party in 2014, taking most of the local Democratic Party organization with him.[https://www.021.rs/story/Info/Vojvodina/160779/Secanj-Preminuo-predsednik-opstine-Predrag-Milosevic.html "Sečanj: Preminuo predsednik opštine Predrag Milošević"], 021.rs, 17 April 2017, accessed 28 October 2021.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1501789/secanj-odbornici-iz-ds-a-u-sns.html "Sečanj, odbornici iz DS-a u SNS"], Radio Television of Serbia, 22 January 2014, accessed 28 October 2021.

===Žitište===

The results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žitište were as follows:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2438

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS) United Serbia (JS)

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 2191

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Let's Get Žitiste MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1180

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 953

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color5 =

| votes5 = 793

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 788

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Aleksandar Meng

| color7 =

| votes7 = 589

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 370

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 144

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 9446

| invalid = 467

| electorate = 15572

| source = Sources: Službeni List (Opštine Žitište), Volume 26 Number 15 (9 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

Dušan Milicev of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Žitište), Volume 26 Number 19 (4 July 2012, p. 32). Milicev was succeeded by Ljubinko Petković of the Democratic Party in June 2013, and Petković was in turn succeeded by Mitar Vučurević of the Progressive Party (which had gained several members by defections) two months later.[https://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/banat/predsednik-opstine-zitiste-(ds)-podneo-ostavku_412878.html "Predsednik opštine Žitište (DS) podneo ostavku"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 7 August 2013, accessed 4 November 2021.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/57/srbija-danas/1374418/predsednicka-vrteska-u-zitistu.html "Predsednička vrteška u Žitištu"], Radio Television of Serbia, 8 August 2013, accessed 4 November 2013.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:469796-Zitiste-Trece-prekomponovanje-vlasti-a-boljitka-nema Sl. PAŠIĆ, "Žitište: Treće prekomponovanje vlasti, a boljitka nema"], Novosti, 23 December 2013, accessed 4 November 2021.

==North Bačka District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Subotica) and both of the municipalities in the North Bačka District. The Democratic Party's coalition won a plurality victory in Subotica and initially claimed the city's mayoralty. The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won the most votes in the other two municipalities and claimed the mayoralty in Baćka Topola, while the Democratic Party took the mayoralty in Mali Iđoš. In 2013, both Democratic Party mayors were replaced; the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians took the mayoralty in Subotica, with the Socialist Party taking the office in Mali Iđoš.

===Subotica===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Subotica:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 18849

| seats1 = 20

| party2 = Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color2 =

| votes2 = 15914

| seats2 = 16

| party3 = Let's Get Subotica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 7634

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = List for Serbia (DSS, SRS, SDS)–Mr. Bogdan Laban

| color4 =

| votes4 = 5869

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 4650

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 4193

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color7 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 4145

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = United Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, Bunjevac Party of Vojvodina, People's Party)

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2639

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Mirko Bajić–Alliance of Bačka Bunjevci

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1921

| seats9 = 2

| party10 = Bunjevac Party–Blaško Gabrić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1206

| seats10 = 1

| party11 = Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1157

| seats11 = 1

| party12 = Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians–Almási Szilárd

| color12 =

| votes12 = 1149

| seats12 = 1

| party13 = Citizens' Group: "Solidarity"–Olajoš Nađ Mikloš

| color13 =

| votes13 = 804

| seats13 = -

| party14 = All Together: DZH, DZVM, BDZ, GSM, Slovak Party–Đ. Čović

| color14 =

| votes14 = 540

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 67

| valid = 70670

| invalid = 3024

| electorate = 130956

| source = Službeni List (Grada Subotice), Volume 48 Number 30 (7 May 2012), pp. 2-3.

}}

Modest Dulić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The governing majority consisted of the Democratic Party, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the League of Social Democrats, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party.[https://rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/backa/modest-dulic-novi-gradonacelnik-subotice_330032.html "Modest Dulić novi gradonačelnik Subotice"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 10 July 2012, accessed 11 November 2021. Following a recalibration of the city's political forces, Jenő Maglai of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians became mayor on 21 November 2013. The new parliamentary majority consisted of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Progressives, the Socialists, the Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina, and some smaller parties and independents.[https://www.subotica.com/vesti/jene-maglai-novi-gradonacelnik-subotice-id17573.html "Jene Maglai novi gradonačelnik Subotice"], subotica.com, 21 November 2013, accessed 11 November 2021.

===Bačka Topola===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Topola:

{{Election results

| party1 = Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color1 =

| votes1 = 5324

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Democratic PartyChoice for a Better Bačka Topola–Dr. Ferenc Tot

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2326

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1874

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Let's Get Bačka Topola MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 1531

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = United Pensioners and Social Rights–Milan Ćatić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1242

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Dr. Hadži Janoś

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1148

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color7 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 985

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Čedomir Jovanović U-TurnLDP, SPO–Svetlana Lalović

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 663

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Democratic Party of Vojvodina HungariansAndrás Ágoston

| color9 =

| votes9 = 625

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Renewal–For a Better Bačka Topola

| color10 =

| votes10 = 562

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serb List for Bačka Topola (Democratic Party of Serbia (DSS)–New Serbia (NS))

| color11 =

| votes11 = 508

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color12 =

| votes12 = 453

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 41

| valid = 17242

| invalid = 745

| electorate = 31072

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Topola), Volume 44 Number 4 (16 May 2012), p. 92.

}}

The local government was formed by the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party, and the Socialist Party. Melinda Kokai Mernjak of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor.[https://rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/vlast-u-backoj-topoli-svm-ds-i-sps_328003.html "Vlast u Bačkoj Topoli: SVM, DS i SPS"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 28 June 2012, accessed 12 November 2021. She was replaced by her own party in 2014 and replaced by Gabor Kišlinder. By the time of this change, the Socialists had left the government and the Progressives had joined.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/svm-smenjuje-predsednicu-opstine-backa-topola-zbog-isplata-stimulacije/pby76qr M. Laketić, "SVM smenjuje predsednicu opštine Bačka Topola zbog isplata stimulacije"], Blic, 2 December 2014, accessed 12 November 2021.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/srbija/svm-predlozio-novog-predsednika-opstine-backa-topola/yl8xgry "SVM predložio novog predsednika opštine Bačka Topola"], Blic (Source: Tanjug), 12 December 2014, accessed 12 November 2021.

===Mali Iđoš===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mali Iđoš:

{{Election results

| party1 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor–Csóré Róbert

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1616

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1081

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia–Marko Rovčanin

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 686

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Citizens' Group: Small Shareholders and Injured Workers, Farmers, and Citizens of the Municipality of Mali Iđoš–Bertok Lajoš

| color4 =

| votes4 = 629

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Let's Get Mali Iđoš MovingTomislav Nikolić

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 606

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Eržebet Sinković–United Regions of Serbia–Eržebet Sinković

| color6 =

| votes6 = 466

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = United Serbia Dragan Marković Palma–Zlatko Popović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 383

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Montenegrin PartyNenad Stevović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 303

| seats8 = 1

| party9 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color9 =

| votes9 = 195

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serb List for Mali Iđoš (SRSDSS)–Radmila Bigović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 174

| seats10 = -

| party11 = National Association "Montenegro" Citizens' Group: Pejović Predrag

| color11 =

| votes11 = 94

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 6233

| invalid = 261

| electorate = 10688

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Mali Iđoš), Volume 44 Number 7 (7 May 2012), p. 4.

}}

Eržebet Celuška-{{proper name|Frindik}} of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Mali Iđoš), Volume 44 Number 10 (5 July 2012), p. 10. She was replaced by Marko Rovčanin of the Socialist Party in 2013.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:458583-Marko-Rovcanin-Politicar-ne-sme-da-se-uzvisi Jelena Lemajić, "Marko Rovčanin: Političar ne sme da se uzvisi"], Novosti, 12 October 2013, accessed 12 November 2021.

==North Banat District==

Local elections were held in all six municipalities of the North Banat District. The Progressive Party's alliance won a narrow victory over the Democratic Party in Kikinda; the Democrats initially formed a local coalition government, but a shift in political alliances the following year saw the Progressives come to power. The Democratic Party won in Ada and Novi Kneževac, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians won in Čoka, Kanjiža, and Senta.

===Kikinda===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kikinda:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Kikinda MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 8043

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 6839

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3953

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 3751

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1669

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Strength of Kikinda–Hook and Hoe–Branislav Bajić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1597

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1495

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1428

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = U-TURN Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's PartyPaja Francuski

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 1405

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United Regions of Serbia–Karolj Damjanov

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1116

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 39

| valid = 31296

| invalid = 1529

| electorate = 53101

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Kikinda), Volume 47 Number 10 (14 May 2012), pp. 113-115.

}}

Savo Dobranić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election; his deputy was a member of the Socialist Party.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html%3A397227-Kikinda-Odbornici-cekaju-nalog-dve-centrale M. Ivetić, "Kikinda: Odbornici čekaju nalog dve centrale"], Novosti, 16 September 2012, accessed 28 November 2021. Pavle Markov of the Progressive Party succeeded Dobranić in September 2013, after a shift in the municipality's political alliances.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/banat/novi-celnici-u-kikindi-preuzeli-duznost_422070.html "Novi čelnici u Kikindi preuzeli dužnost"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 17 September 2013, accessed 29 November 2021.[http://www.kikinda.org.rs/index.php?language=lat&page=vesti&strana=33&godina=2013 "Izabrano novo opštinsko rukovodstvo"], Kikinda Online, 13 September 2013.

===Ada===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ada:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 4526

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1767

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Citizens' Group: "Ürményi Ferenc-Feco for a Successful Municipality–URS"

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1094

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Let's Get Mol and Ada MovingTomislav NikolićStanka Mihajlov (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 627

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 329

| seats5 = -

| party6 = Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina HungariansÁron Csonka

| color6 =

| votes6 = 288

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = Hungarian Civic Alliance–Tamás Sass

| color7 =

| votes7 = 246

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László

| color8 =

| votes8 = 103

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 8980

| invalid = 290

| electorate = 16252

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Ada), Volume 45 Number 18 (7 May 2012), pp. 3-4.

}}

Incumbent mayor Zoltán Bilicki of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He left the party in early 2016.[https://www.dnevnik.rs/politika/predsednik-opstine-zoltan-bilicki-presao-u-sns "Председник општине Золтан Билицки прешао у СНС"], Dnevnik, 19 December 2016, accessed 27 November 2021.

József Tóbiás appeared in the second position on the Democratic Party's list and received a mandate.Službeni List (Opštine Ada), Volume 45 Number 15 (24 April 2012), p. 4.

===Čoka===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čoka:

{{Election results

| party1 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1829

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1499

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Let's Get Čoka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 747

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 601

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 591

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 297

| seats6 = -

| party7 = U-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party–Andrija Poljak, Dr. Vet. Med.

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 196

| seats7 = -

| party8 = DZVMGSM–József Cára

| color8 =

| votes8 = 175

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Hungarian Hope Movement–Zoltán Margit

| color9 =

| votes9 = 152

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 6087

| invalid = 300

| electorate = 10144

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Čoka - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021;[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 47.

}}

Ferenc Balaž of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians served as mayor after the election.[http://www.coka.rs/sr/samouprava/predsednik.php PREDSEDNIK OPŠTINE ČOKA], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120930014548/http://www.coka.rs/sr/samouprava/predsednik.php}}, Opština Čoka, 30 September 2012, accessed 2 December 2021.

===Kanjiža===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kanjiža:

{{Election results

| party1 = SVMTogether for the Municipality of KanjižaIstván Pásztor–Dr. Mihály Bimbó

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4172

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3352

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = It's Time to Wake Up Frančik Jožef / Leko Lajoš (Civic Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1272

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Chose the Way–Bacskulin István–Citizens' Group

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1249

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 793

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Let's Get Kanjiža MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color6 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes6 = 543

| seats6 = -

| party7 = PUPS–Katalin (Lippai) Tunić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 499

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Hungarian Hope Movement–Bálint László

| color8 =

| votes8 = 491

| seats8 = 1

| party9 = Liberal Democratic PartyČedomir Jovanović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 430

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 12801

| invalid = 569

| electorate = 22918

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Kanjiža), 8 May 2012, p. 177.

}}

Incumbent mayor Mihály Nyilas of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was confirmed for another term in office after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Kanjiža), 24 July 2012, p. 262. He was succeeded on 10 July 2014 by fellow party member Mihály Bimbó.Službeni List (Opštine Kanjiža), 10 July 2014, p. 273.

===Novi Kneževac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Novi Kneževac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2045

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = Let's Get Novi Kneževac MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1210

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1021

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 577

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 359

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Katarina Nikolin

| color6 =

| votes6 = 252

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 230

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 150

| seats8 = -

| party9 = U-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party–Danica Knežević Popov

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 147

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Bačikin Jovan

| color10 =

| votes10 = 137

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 6128

| invalid = 310

| electorate = 9802

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 46; [http://www.noviknezevac.rs/ Избори 2012 – Збирна изборна листа за избор одборника],{{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120518085559/http://www.noviknezevac.rs/ |date=2012-05-18 }}, Municipality of Novi Kneževac, 18 May 2012, accessed 2 December 2021.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dragan Babić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[http://www.noviknezevac.rs/samouprava/predsednik-opstine/ Председник општине], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120815025310/http://www.noviknezevac.rs/samouprava/predsednik-opstine/}}, Municipality of Novi Kneževac, 15 August 2012, accessed 2 December 2021.

===Senta===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Senta:

{{Election results

| party1 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3828

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = "Choice for a Better Life–Aniko Širkova" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 3089

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaSándor József

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1098

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Senta Belongs to Its People!Hungarian Civic AllianceLászló Rác Szabó

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1018

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = PUPSSPS–Prim. Dr. Laslo Sloboda

| color5 =

| votes5 = 562

| seats5 = 1

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 470

| seats6 = -

| party7 = SNS Let's Get Senta Moving

| color7 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes7 = 366

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color8 =

| votes8 = 252

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Hungarian Hope Movement

| color9 =

| votes9 = 220

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 10903

| invalid = 363

| electorate = 21879

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Senta), Volume 47 Number 18 (7 May 2012), pp. 350-351.

}}

Rudolf Czegledi of the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://slobodnarec.rs/2021/04/27/rudolf-cegledi-ostaje-predsednik-opstine-senta/ Ljudmila Janković Gubik, "RUDOLF CEGLEDI OSTAJE PREDSEDNIK OPŠTINE SENTA"], Slobodna Reč, 27 April 2021, accessed 2 February 2021.

==South Bačka District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Novi Sad) and ten of the eleven separate municipalities of the South Bačka District. The exception was Vrbas, which was on a different four-year electoral cycle at the time.

The City of Novi Sad comprises two municipalities (the City municipality of Novi Sad and Petrovaradin), although their powers are very limited relative to the city government. Unlike Belgrade, Niš, and Vranje, Novi Sad does not have directly elected municipal assemblies.

Most of the local elections in South Bačka did not produce clear winners. The Democratic Party's lists technically won plurality victories in eight of the eleven jurisdictions that held elections, but they were only able to claim the mayoralties in Novi Sad (temporarily) and five other municipalities (including two where the party actually lost the popular vote). Progressive Party candidates won the mayoralties in three other municipalities, and candidates of the Socialist Party were chosen as mayor in Bačka Palanka and Srbobran.

===Novi Sad===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Sad:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Choice for a Better Novi SadBojan Pajtić" (Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 31024

| seats1 = 18

| party2 = Let's Get Novi Sad MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 27280

| seats2 = 15

| party3 = "League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNovi Sad Our HomeNenad Čanak"

| color3 =

| votes3 = 26751

| seats3 = 15

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 13422

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Roma Democratic Party–Tomislav Bokan

| color5 =

| votes5 = 10500

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 9777

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = "Dveri For the Life of Novi Sad"

| color7 =

| votes7 = 8906

| seats7 = 5

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 8788

| seats8 = 5

| party9 = Maja GojkovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color9 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes9 = 7859

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "Citizens' Group: United Pensioners and Social Justice–Pero Zubac"

| color10 =

| votes10 = 7038

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Čedomir JovanovićVojvodina U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, VP, Social Democratic Union)

| color11 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes11 = 5930

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color12 =

| votes12 = 2957

| seats12 = 1

| party13 = MI–Dr. Miroslav Miša Ilić

| color13 =

| votes13 = 2235

| seats13 = 1

| party14 = None of the Above

| color14 =

| votes14 = 1783

| seats14 = 1

| party15 = Serb Democratic Party–Magistar Radivoj Prodanović

| color15 =

| votes15 = 1686

| seats15 = -

| total_sc = 78

| valid = 165936

| invalid = 7412

| electorate = 312742

| source = Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 31 Number 22 (23 May 2012), p. 651.

}}

Incumbent mayor Igor Pavličić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.Službeni List (Grada Novog Sada), Volume 31 Number 27 (29 June 2012), p. 1012. He lost his majority later in the year, and Miloš Vučević of the Serbian Progressive Party became mayor on 14 September 2012. The local coalition government (after Vučević became mayor) consisted of the Progressives, the Democratic Party of Serbia, Dveri, the Roma Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and the Socialist Party of Serbia.[https://www.021.rs/story/Novi-Sad/Vesti/49201/Milos-Vucevic-novi-gradonacelnik-Novog-Sada.html "Miloš Vučević novi gradonačelnik Novog Sada"], 021.rs, 13 September 2012, accessed 6 July 2021. Milorad Mirčić, who served as the city's mayor in the 1990s, was re-elected to the assembly on the Radical Party list.Mirčić received the second position on the party's list. See Službeni List (Grada Novog Sad), Volume 31 Number 17 (24 April 2012), p. 549.

===Bač===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bač:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyTomislav Bogunović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2389

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Let's Get Bač MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party

| color2 ={{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1552

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)" Dr. Milenko Babić

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1379

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 763

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 713

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 356

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDP, SDU

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 278

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 254

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color9 =

| votes9 = 184

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 7868

| invalid = 334

| electorate = 13361

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Bač), Volume 37 Number 9 (9 May 2012), p. 98.

}}

Mirko Pušara of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government was formed by the Progressives and the Socialists; an individual delegate from the LSV and a delegate from the Radical Party also voted to approve the government.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/sns-bivsi-predsednik-opstine-bac-vredjao-novu-vlast_326505.html "SNS: Bivši predsednik opštine Bač vređao novu vlast"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 20 June 2012, accessed 8 July 2021. In December 2012, a new administration was formed by the Democratic Party in alliance with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina and the Radical Party. Ognjen Marković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor; Pušara initially refused to stand down, claiming the change in government was illegal.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1241852/sns-zabarikadiran-u-backoj-opstini.html "SNS zabarikadiran u bačkoj opštini"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 4 January 2013, accessed 24 July 2021.

Another change in administration took place in April 2014, with the Progressives returning to office in alliance with the Socialists and the League of Social Democrats. Dragan Stašević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor.[http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/smena-vlasti-u-bacu_481548.html "Smena vlasti u Baču"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 27 April 2014, accessed 24 July 2021.

===Bačka Palanka===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bačka Palanka:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party–Aleksandar Saša Borković

| color1 =

| votes1 = 5024

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Let's Get Bačka Palanka MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4718

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 4690

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 4008

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2264

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = "DveriFor the Life of Bačka Palanka"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1509

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Party of Vojvodina Slovaks–Viliam Slavka

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1342

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1159

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Renewal Movement "Coalition for the People"–Stevo Karanović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1029

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Čedomir JovanovićVojvodina U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Vojvodina's Party)

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 903

| seats10 = -

| party11 = United Serbia Dragan Marković Palma

| color11 =

| votes11 = 654

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor–Vladimir Bodor

| color12 =

| votes12 = 554

| seats12 = 1

| party13 = United Regions of Serbia–Jovan Petrović (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color13 =

| votes13 = 486

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 42

| valid = 28340

| invalid = 908

| electorate = 48697

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Palanka), Volume 47 Number 12 (8 May 2012), p. 274.

}}

Bojan Radman of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Bačka Palanka), Volume 47 Number 15 (5 July 2012), p. 296 Aleksandar Đedovac of the Progressive Party was chosen as deputy mayor. In 2013, Radman and Đedovac rotated positions. The local governing coalition consisted of delegates of the Progressives, the Socialists, the Democratic Party of Serbia, Dveri, and the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians.[http://www.rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/djedovac-opstala-vladajuca-koalicija-u-backoj-palanci_381605.html "Đedovac: Opstala vladajuća koalicija u Bačkoj Palanci"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 29 March 2013, accessed 16 March 2021.

===Bački Petrovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bački Petrovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 1836

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = "League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak"

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1068

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = "Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPVojvodina's Party)"

| color3 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 635

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = "Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić"

| color4 =

| votes4 = 625

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = "United Regions of SerbiaFor an Environment Worth Living In–Dr. Jan Sabo" (G17 Plus)

| color5 =

| votes5 = 610

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = "Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 537

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = "United Serbia–Miroslav Čeman"

| color7 =

| votes7 = 417

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = "Party of Vojvodina Slovaks"

| color8 =

| votes8 = 407

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = "Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović"

| color9 =

| votes9 = 210

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Citizens' Initiative "People to People"

| color10 =

| votes10 = 192

| seats10 = -

| party11 = "Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić"

| color11 =

| votes11 = 112

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 6649

| invalid = 271

| electorate = 12435

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Bački Petrovac), Volume 48 Number 7 (7 May 2012), p. 3.

}}

Pavel Marčok of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Bački Petrovac), Volume 48 Number 9 (9 July 2012), p. 7.

===Bečej===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bečej:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 4460

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = "Miša VrebalovU-Turn for Bečej" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 3216

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Let's Get Bečej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 3166

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color4 =

| votes4 = 3049

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 890

| seats5 = -

| party6 = PUPSDSS for Bečej

| color6 =

| votes6 = 739

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 632

| seats7 = -

| party8 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color8 =

| votes8 = 626

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color9 =

| votes9 = 467

| seats9 = 1

| party10 = Hungarian Hope Movement

| color10 =

| votes10 = 345

| seats10 = -

| party11 = United Regions of Serbia–Miodrag Jovićević Čačak (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color11 =

| votes11 = 320

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color12 =

| votes12 = 302

| seats12 = -

| party13 = For All of UsHungarian Civic Alliance–Čila Mešter-Kuti

| color13 =

| votes13 = 191

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 36

| valid = 18403

| invalid = 724

| electorate = 34181

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Bečej), Volume 48 Number 5 (3 July 2012), pp. 5–6.

}}

Vuk Radojević of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Bečej), Volume 48 Number 6 (16 July 2012), p. 3.

===Beočin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Beočin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2151

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = United Regions of Serbia Beočin–Milan Čačić (G17 Plus)

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1033

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Let's Get Beočin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1009

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 978

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 765

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 691

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Roma Democratic Party–Asan Murina (Cana)

| color7 =

| votes7 = 511

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = DomaćinskiJS PUPSSDPS

| color8 =

| votes8 = 415

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 403

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens Group: For the Municipality of Beočin Goran Kalabić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 362

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serb Democratic Party–Mr. Milorad Jovičić

| color11 = #006cb7

| votes11 = 279

| seats11 = -

| party12 = United Roma Party–Amela Demiri

| color12 =

| votes12 = 166

| seats12 = -

| party13 = People's PartyMaja Gojković

| color13 = #f07d2e

| votes13 = 63

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 8826

| invalid = 438

| electorate = 13439

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Beočin), Volume 3 Number 4 (8 May 2012), pp. 2-3; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; p. 11. These sources have different vote totals. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Bogdan Cvejić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Beočin), Volume 3 Number 5 (21 June 2012), pp. 2-3.

===Srbobran===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Srbobran:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Branko GajinDS"

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 2277

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1678

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Citizens Group: Movement for Change–Dr. Ilija Gazepov

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1391

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Let's Get Srbobran MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 1076

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 474

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 403

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color7 =

| votes7 = 400

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Maja GojkovićUnited Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color8 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes8 = 273

| seats8 = -

| party9 = United SerbiaSocial Democratic Party of Serbia

| color9 =

| votes9 = 158

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Hungarian Hope Movement–Eržebet Gazdik

| color10 =

| votes10 = 140

| seats10 = -

| party11 = "Srbobran Hungarian U-Turn"–Jankovič Žolt (Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians, Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians)

| color11 =

| votes11 = 86

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 28

| valid = 8356

| invalid = 272

| electorate = 14146

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Srbobran), Volume 45 Number 4 (21 May 2012), pp. 61-62.

}}

Zoran Mladenović of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The local governing coalition consisted of the Socialists, the Movement for Change list, and the LSV.[http://www.rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/zoran-mladenovic-novi-predsednik-opstine-srbobran_330276.html "Zoran Mladenović novi predsednik opštine Srbobran"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 10 July 2012, accessed 10 July 2021.

===Sremski Karlovci===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sremski Karlovci:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyMilenko Filipović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1203

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = Let's Get Sremski Karlovci MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 784

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = United Regions of Serbia–Jadranka Beljan Balaban (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 520

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Citizens' Group: "Dveri–For the Life of Sremski Karlovci"

| color4 =

| votes4 = 380

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 369

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = "Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)

| color6 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 332

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 332

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 277

| seats8 = 1

| party9 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS) Sremski Karlovci

| color9 =

| votes9 = 211

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "U-Turn" Čedomir Jovanović–U-Turn Liberal Democratic Party SPO

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 204

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Greens of Serbia–Green Sremski Karlovci

| color11 =

| votes11 = 103

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 4715

| invalid = 163

| electorate = 8441

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Sremski Karlovci), 7 May 2012, pp. 2-3.

}}

Incumbent mayor Milenko Filipović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Sremski Karlovci), 22 May 2012, p. 7. The governing coalition consisted of the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party, and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina. The United Regions of Serbia later joined the government, and the Progressive Party joined in October 2013.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1412918/sremski-karlovci-ds-i-sns-zajedno-na-vlasti.html "Sremski Karlovci, DS i SNS zajedno na vlasti"], Radio-Television of Serbia, 9 October 2013, accessed 15 July 2021.

===Temerin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Temerin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Temerin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 2280

| seats1 = 5

| party2 = Democratic Party–Boris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1961

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1583

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1343

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1233

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians–Čorba Bela

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1198

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = DSS, New SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1189

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1162

| seats8 = 3

| party9 = Citizens' Group: For the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1013

| seats9 = 2

| party10 = "U-Turn" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 852

| seats10 = 2

| party11 = United SerbiaSocial Democratic Party of Serbia

| color11 =

| votes11 = 653

| seats11 = -

| party12 = United Regions of Serbia–Ivan Todorović (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color12 =

| votes12 = 498

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Serb Democratic Party–Dragan Miletić

| color13 =

| votes13 = 143

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 15108

| invalid = 551

| electorate = 24577

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 45.

}}

The municipal government of Temerin changed several times between 2012 and 2016.

Vladislav Capik of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[http://www.rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/vladislav-capik-predsednik-opstine-temerin_332520.html "Vladislav Capik predsednik opštine Temerin"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 23 July 2012, accessed 10 July 2021. The government consisted of the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians, and the "For the Prosperity of the Municipality of Temerin" group.[http://www.temerin.org/retrospektiva-politickog-zivota-u-temerinu/ "Retrospektiva političkog života u Temerinu"], Temerin Info, 24 March 2018, accessed 11 September 2021.

On 12 March 2014, a new administration was formed with Gustonj Andraš of the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians as mayor. The new administration included the Democratic Party of Vojvodina Hungarians, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Democratic Party of Serbia–New Serbia alliance, the Liberal Democratic Party, and the Democratic Party. The Radicals were not part of the governing coalition but provided support on a motion of confidence.[https://www.ravnica.info/andras-gustonj-novi-stari-predsednik/ Миле Милојевић, "Андраш Густоњ, нови – стари председник"], ravnica.info, 12 March 2014, accessed 11 September 2021.

Following another political realignment, Đuro Žiga of the Progressive Party became mayor in October 2014. The new governing coalition included the Progressives and Socialist Movement, the Socialist Party and United Pensioners, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and two groups of independent representatives.[https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2014&mm=10&dd=11&nav_category=11&nav_id=910372 "SNS preuzela vlast u Temerinu"], B92, 11 October 2014, accessed 11 September 2021.

Future parliamentarian Rozália Ökrész was elected as the lead candidate on the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians list.Službeni List (Opštine Temerin), Volume 45 Number 2 (25 April 2012), p. 11.

===Titel===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Titel:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Titel MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 3308

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Choice for a Better Life–Boris Tadić (Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 1754

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = United Regions of Serbia–Dejan Kulja (People's Party)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1397

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = "Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 728

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 641

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 363

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Movement of SocialistsVladimir Soro

| color7 =

| votes7 = 358

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 310

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Stevan Marjanov-Pesak

| color9 =

| votes9 = 260

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color10 =

| votes10 = 119

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 9238

| invalid = 325

| electorate = 13039

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Titel), Volume 47 Number 9 (8 May 2012), p. 2.

}}

Dragan Božić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor following the election.Službeni List (Opštine Titel), Volume 47 Number 13 (27 June 2012), p. 1. In 2014, the Democratic Party formed a new assembly majority with the United Regions of Serbia and the Socialist Party (also supported by individual members of other parties), and Milan Nastasić became the municipality's new mayor. Božić returned to office in December 2014 via an alliance of the Progressives and Radicals, also supported by the Socialists.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/opstinski-odbor-sns-na-prevaru-smenjena-vlast-u-titelu/ex06xfw "Opštinski odbor SNS: Na prevaru smenjena vlast u Titelu"], Blic (Source: Tanjug), 14 July 2014, accessed 17 July 2021.[https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/a12893-naprednjaci-i-radikali-smenili-vlast-u-titelu/ "Naprednjaci i radikali smenili vlast u Titelu"], N1, 18 November 2014, accessed 17 July 2021.

===Vrbas===

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrbas in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

===Žabalj===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Žabalj:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Žabalj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 2543

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = "Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić" (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 2214

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1678

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1489

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 885

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Rich SerbiaZaharije Trnavčević

| color6 =

| votes6 = 824

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Miodrag Janjoš

| color7 =

| votes7 = 637

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Dveri for the Life of Žabalj

| color8 =

| votes8 = 572

| seats8 = -

| party9 = SPOFamily First–Vasa Zlokolica

| color9 =

| votes9 = 511

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United Regions of Serbia–Milorad Kragulj

| color10 =

| votes10 = 275

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 11628

| invalid = 597

| electorate = 22192

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Žabalj), Volume 38 Number 9 (7 May 2012), pp. 1–2.

}}

Čedomir Božić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Democrats originally governed in an alliance that included the Socialist Party of Serbia.Službeni List (Opštine Žabalj), Volume 38 Number 9 (7 May 2012).[https://www.021.rs/story/Info/Vojvodina/256987/Cedomir-Bozic-novi-sekretar-za-poljoprivredu-Od-demokrata-preko-Zablja-do-Vlade-Vojvodine.html Zoran Strika, "Čedomir Božić novi sekretar za poljoprivredu: Od demokrata, preko Žablja, do Vlade Vojvodine"], 021.rs, 28 October 2020, accessed 4 July 2021.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/najmladi-predsednik-opstine-u-srbiji/wmbznlv Dušan Miletić, "Najmlađi predsednik opštine u Srbiji"], Blic, 19 May 2013, accessed 4 July 2021.

==South Banat District==

Local elections were held in the two cities (Pančevo and Vršac) and five of the six other municipalities of the South Banat District. The exception was Kovin, where the previous election had been held in 2009 and the next election was held in 2013.

The Democratic Party won a narrow victory in Pančevo but fell well short of a majority and ultimately served in opposition. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia formed a coalition government, and a representative of the Socialists was initially chosen as mayor. The Democratic Party won and formed government in four of the other six jurisdictions that held elections. Independent lists won and formed government in Vršac and Opovo; in the latter case, the list was aligned with the Democratic Party.

By the time of the 2016 elections, the Progressive Party had come to power in all jurisdictions in South Banat except for Plandište.

===Pančevo===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Pančevo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyVesna Martinović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 12863

| seats1 = 19

| party2 = Let's Get Pančevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Democratic Party of Macedonians)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 12421

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)"

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 8508

| seats3 = 12

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 4117

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = "Saśa Pavlov–United for Pančevo–United Regions of Serbia" (G17 Plus, People's Party)

| color5 =

| votes5 = 4015

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3933

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnPredrag Patić (Liberal Democratic Party and Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 3664

| seats7 = 5

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2732

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: "Dveri Pančevo"–Violeta Blaga

| color9 =

| votes9 = 2475

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Let's Improve the Town and Village

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1147

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color11 =

| votes11 = 671

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Movement for the Development of Serbia–Mr. Mile Dragić

| color12 =

| votes12 = 396

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 70

| valid = 56942

| invalid = 3423

| electorate = 113623

| source = Službeni List (Grada Pančeva), Volume 5 Number 12 (7 May 2012), p. 2; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 45. These sources list different vote totals; the latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Svetozar Gavrilović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a government that included the Progressive and Socialist alliances, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1135178/nova-vlast-u-pancevu.html "Nova vlast u Pančevu"], B92, 7 July 2012, accessed 29 June 2022. He resigned in May 2013, citing health issues, and was replaced by Pavle Radanov of the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/gradonacelnik-panceva-podneo-ostavku/s2b9n3b "Gradonačelnik Pančeva podneo ostavku"], Blic (Source: Tanjug), 21 May 2013, accessed 29 June 2022.[https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/261971/Srbija/Nema-vise-besplatnog-rucka-za-politicare-u-Pancevu Miodrag Sašić, "Nema više besplatnog ručka za političare u Pančevu"], Politika, 26 June 2013, accessed 29 June 2022. Radanov in turn resigned in June 2015 and was replaced by Saša Pavlov, who had been elected on the list of the United Regions of Serbia but was by this time a member of the Progressive Party.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1954345/sasa-pavlov-novi-gradonacelnik-panceva.html "Saša Pavlov novi gradonačelnik Pančeva"], Radio Television of Serbia, 19 June 2015, accessed 29 June 2022.

Marinika Tepić was elected to the city assembly from the lead position on the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina list. She resigned on 16 July 2012 after being appointed to the provincial executive.Službeni List (Grada Pančeva), Volume 5 Number 11 (25 April 2012), p. 14.Službeni List (Grada Pančeva), Volume 5 Number 29 (3 August 2012), p. 2.

===Alibunar===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Alibunar:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4477

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1742

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Let's Get the Municipality of Alibunar MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1417

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 933

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = "Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Koštunica"–Zlatan Vujnović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 858

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = "Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn"–Dr. Nikolaje Marina (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 521

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 376

| seats7 = -

| party8 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 338

| seats8 = -

| party9 = "Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić"

| color9 =

| votes9 = 278

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 23

| valid = 10940

| invalid = 465

| electorate = 19085

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 39.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dušan Jovanović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced by Đurica Gligorijev of the same party in June 2014.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/dusan-jovanovic/ Dušan Jovanović], istinomer.rs, accessed 2 July 2022. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia took over the local government in June 2015, and Predrag Belić of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.[https://voice.org.rs/predrag-belic-iz-pritvora-pravo-u-fotelju-predsednika-opstine-alibunar/ "PREDRAG BELIĆ IZ PRITVORA PRAVO U FOTELJU PREDSEDNIKA OPŠTINE ALIBUNAR"], Voice, 5 February 2018, accessed 2 July 2022.

===Bela Crkva===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bela Crkva:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1900

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = "United Serbia"–Dragan Marković Palma

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1882

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Let's Get Bela Crkva MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1065

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Rich Serbia Movement of Farmers and Businessmen–Dragan Tikić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1013

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 838

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)

| color6 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 640

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Boris Đurđev

| color7 =

| votes7 = 564

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = For a Better Future DSS and the Economic Council of the Municipality of Bela Crkva

| color8 =

| votes8 = 562

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region for Bela Crkva–Veroljub Rusovan

| color9 =

| votes9 = 377

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Lovci Siga–Aksić Bogdan

| color10 =

| votes10 = 191

| seats10 = -

| party11 = "Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn" (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color11 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes11 = 179

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color12 =

| votes12 = 166

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color13 =

| votes13 = 115

| seats13 = -

| party14 = New SerbiaMovement of Socialists

| color14 =

| votes14 = 93

| seats14 = -

| party15 = Movement of Workers and Peasants–Ilija Popović Cota

| color15 =

| votes15 = 75

| seats15 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 9660

| invalid = 504

| electorate = 16565

| source =

}}

Stanko Petrović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/arhiva/bela-crkva-predizborna-promena-vlasti/ "Bela Crkva: Predizborna promena vlasti"], istinomer.rs, 27 March 2016, accessed 2 July 2022. He was succeeded by Darko Bogosavljević of the Serbian Progressive Party following a change in government in January 2016.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/2174980/incident-u-beloj-crkvi-smenjen-predsednik-opstine.html "Incident u Beloj Crkvi, smenjen predsednik opštine"], Radio Television of Serbia, 15 January 2016, accessed 2 January 2022.

===Kovačica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kovačica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party–Dr. Boris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4092

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Let's Get Kovačica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1911

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = "Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn" (LDPSDU)

| color3 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 1029

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Citizens' Group: Green Apple

| color4 =

| votes4 = 948

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 847

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = All Together Against the Construction of an Asbestos Processing Factory–Slovak Party Jan Paul

| color6 =

| votes6 = 772

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = "Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color7 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 633

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Ordinary People

| color8 =

| votes8 = 582

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 496

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians

| color10 =

| votes10 = 391

| seats10 = 1

| party11 = Party of Vojvodina Slovaks–Slovak Community

| color11 =

| votes11 = 156

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 39

| valid = 11857

| invalid = 517

| electorate = 22597

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Kovačica), Volume 33 Number 9 (7 May 2012), p. 46; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 39.

}}

Incumbent mayor Miroslav Krišan of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/miroslav-krisan/ Miroslav Krišan], istinomer.rs, accessed 2 July 2022. There was a change in government in October 2015, and he was succeeded by Jan Husarik of the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/naprednjaci-preuzeli-vlast-i-u-kovacici_653717.html "Naprednjaci preuzeli vlast i u Kovačici"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 29 October 2015, accessed 2 July 2022.

===Kovin===

There was no municipal election in Kovin in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

===Opovo===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Opovo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: Milorad Soldatović–For a Better Opovo (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 1647

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = Citizens' Groups (two different lists)The lists were "Against Corruption" and "Our Initiative–United Regions of Serbia". The former list seemingly won three seats, the latter list one.

| color2 =

| votes2 = 932

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Serbian Progressive Party

| color3 =

| votes3 = 885

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 510

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color5 =

| votes5 = 334

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 286

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Dveri Opovo

| color7 =

| votes7 = 245

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Roma Union of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 147

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 119

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Socialists

| color10 =

| votes10 = 110

| seats10 = -

| party11 = New Serbia

| color11 =

| votes11 = 99

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 5314

| invalid = 202

| electorate = 8602

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Opovo - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 40.

}}

Former mayor Milorad Soldatović, an independent aligned with the Democratic Party and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia, was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in September 2015 and was replaced by Miloš Markov of the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/predsednik-opstine-opovo-podneo-ostavku-posle-11-godina-na-vlasti/0kh7jqe "Predsednik opštine Opovo podneo ostavku posle 11 godina na vlasti"], Blic, 15 September 2015, accessed 4 July 2022.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/opovo-dobilo-novog-predsednika-opstine-posle-11-godina/81e11qe "Opovo dobilo novog predsednika opštine posle 11 godina"], Blic, 25 September 2016, accessed 4 July 2022.

===Plandište===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Plandište:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1692

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = Zoran Vorkapić–United Regions of Serbia

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1567

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 634

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 595

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Let's Get Plandište MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 483

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 333

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = Lawyer Lukić Danilo–Democratic Party of Serbia

| color7 =

| votes7 = 268

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Youth Is the Foundation of Renewal–Nikola Borojević

| color8 =

| votes8 = 211

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 171

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement for the Municipality of Plandište–Prof. Mile Spirovski: DPM

| color10 = {{party color|Democratic Party of Macedonians}}

| votes10 = 142

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 6096

| invalid = 280

| electorate = 9794

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Plandište), Volume 28 Number 6 (10 May 2012), p. 104; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 40.

}}

Milan Selaković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://plandiste-opstina.rs/izabrano-novo-rukovodstvo/ IZABRANO NOVO RUKOVODSTVO], Municipality of Plandište (2012), accessed 5 July 2022.[https://rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/milan-selakovic-prvi-covek-plandista_327118.html "Milan Selaković prvi čovek Plandišta"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 23 June 2012, accessed 5 July 2022.

===Vršac===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Vršac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: "Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region"–Čedomir Živković

| color1 =

| votes1 = 6990

| seats1 = 15

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 4066

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color3 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 3774

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Let's Get Vršac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 3378

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Citizens' Group: For a Better Vršac

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1749

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1451

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Vojvodina's Party, Rich Serbia)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 1166

| seats7 = -

| party8 = DveriFor the Life of Vršac

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1003

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 899

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Romanians–Alliance of Vojvodina Romanians

| color10 =

| votes10 = 440

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 24916

| invalid = 1423

| electorate = 46882

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Vršac), Volume 40 Number 8 (7 May 2012), p. 104; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 39.

}}

Incumbent mayor Čedomir Živković of Movement of the Vršac Region–European Region was confirmed for another term in office after the election. In 2015, he joined the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/cedomir-zivkovic/ Čedomir Živković], istinomer.rs, accessed 6 July 2022.

==Srem District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Sremska Mitrovica) and the other six municipalities of the Srem District. The Democratic Party won every municipality except Stara Pazova, which was won by the Serbian Progressive Party.

Incumbent mayor Branislav Nedimović led an independent list to a second-place finish in Sremska Mitrovica and formed a new governing coalition after the election. The Democratic Party was initially able to form coalition governments in the other five municipalities that it won. The Progressives formed government in Stara Pazova.

Shifting political alliances subsequently brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power in every municipality except Inđija by 2016.

===Sremska Mitrovica===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Sremska Mitrovica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 10761

| seats1 = 18

| party2 = Citizens' Group: Branislav Nedimović–Valuable Mitrovica

| color2 =

| votes2 = 8576

| seats2 = 15

| party3 = Let's Get Sremska Mitrovica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement for the Development of Serbia) Dr. Živko Vrcelj

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 7048

| seats3 = 12

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 5602

| seats4 = 9

| party5 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"–Dr. Milan Latković

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 4080

| seats5 = 7

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 2257

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2015

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSPO)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 1630

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Dveri Sremska Mitrovica

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1553

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dr. Boško Laćarac–United Regions of SerbiaLaćaračka Initiative–For a Strong Mitrovica

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1208

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 61

| valid = 44730

| invalid = 1756

| electorate = 70569

| source = Službeni List (Grada Sremska Mitrovica), Volume 4 Number 9 (20 May 2012), pp. 2-4; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 52.

}}

Incumbent mayor Branislav Nedimović was confirmed for another term in office after the election with the support of forty-three of the sixty delegates who were present.[https://www.sremskenovine.co.rs/2012/07/nedimovicu-jedan-mandat/ "Nedimoviću još jedan mandat"], Sremske Novine, 20 July 2012, accessed 19 August 2023. Nedimović joined the Serbian Progressive Party in 2015.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/branislav-nedimovic/ Branislav Nedimović], istinomer.rs, accessed 19 August 2023.

===Inđija===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Inđija:

{{Election results

| party1 = Goran Ješić, List Holder–Goran Ješić (Democratic Party, G17 Plus)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 9911

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Let's Get Inđija MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, PUPS)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3625

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Ivica Dačić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDP)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3241

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2259

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica–Srpko Medenica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1828

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1361

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Changes–Movement for Inđija and Progressive Villages–Marijan Rističević

| color7 = {{party color|People's Peasant Party}}

| votes7 = 772

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Dveri Inđija, List Holder Jelena Kosanović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 645

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: It Could Be Better–Slavko Popović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 628

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serb Democratic Party–Milan Predojević

| color10 =

| votes10 = 444

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 24714

| invalid = 847

| electorate = 41847

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Inđija), Volume 1 Number 3 (8 May 2012), pp. 31-32; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 51.

}}

Incumbent mayor Goran Ješić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election.[https://www.indjija.rs/Vesti.aspx?Id=8129 "Konstituisana Skupština opštine Inđija"], Municipality of Inđija, 22 May 2012, accessed 19 August 2023. He resigned in August 2012 after being appointed to the government of Vojvodina and was replaced by Petar Filipović of the same party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/petar-filipovic-novi-predsednik-opstine-indija/32659nj "Petar Filipović novi predsednik opštine Inđija"], Blic, 23 August 2012, accessed 19 August 2023.

===Irig===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Irig:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Democratic Party–Prof. Dr. Ilija Ćosić"

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1445

| seats1 = 6

| party2 = Let's Get Irig MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1255

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 780

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color4 =

| votes4 = 717

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 400

| seats5 = 1

| party6 = U-Turn for the Municipality of Irig (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 378

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 306

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Citizens' Movement

| color8 =

| votes8 = 281

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Greens of Serbia–Movement for Irig

| color9 =

| votes9 = 217

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 20

| valid = 5779

| invalid = 280

| electorate = 9608

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Opovo - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 51.

}}

Incumbent mayor Vladimir Petrović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He was replaced by Stevan Kazimirović of the Serbian Progressive Party in January 2015, when the Progressives formed a new government with the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/promenjena-vlast-u-irigu_562317.html "Promenjena vlast u Irigu"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 28 January 2015, accessed 19 August 2023.

===Pećinci===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pećinci:

{{Election results

| party1 = Coalition: DSPUPSLDPBata Marković

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3303

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Citizens' Group: Luki

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1999

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Let's Get Pećinci MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1434

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = United Regions of SerbiaSava Čojčić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1212

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Coalition: United for Our Village" Milan Stepanović "For Our Village–United Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 871

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)"

| color6 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 786

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 529

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Coalition: Citizens' Group Prof. Đura Trudić, Teacher Jovan Devrnja and Movement of Socialists

| color8 =

| votes8 = 500

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica–Petar Kozarev

| color9 =

| votes9 = 415

| seats9 = -

| party10 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color10 =

| votes10 = 201

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Citizens' Group: Moj Šor, Avlija i Komšija

| color11 =

| votes11 = 160

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 30

| valid = 11410

| invalid = 501

| electorate = 16098

| source = [http://www.pecinci.org/info.224.html Rezultati lokalnih izbora] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120525132959/http://www.pecinci.org/info.224.html |date=2012-05-25 }}, Election 2012, Municipality of Pećinci, accessed 20 August 2023; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 51.

}}

A coalition government was formed in June 2012 by the Democratic Party's alliance, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the Luki and United for Our Village groups.[https://rtv.rs/sk/vojvodina/konstituisana-skupstina-opstine-pecinci_326469.html "Konstituisana Skupština opštine Pećinci"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 20 June 2012, accessed 20 August 2023. The coalition dissolved the following month and was succeeded by a new coalition including the Serbian Progressive Party, the Socialist Party, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Luki and United for Our Village lists. Sava Čojčić of G17 Plus, the main party in the United Regions of Serbia coalition, was chosen as mayor.[https://www.pecinci.org/info/aktuelno.10.html?idvest=918 "Izabrana nova opštinska vlast"], Municipality of Pećinci, 19 July 2012, accessed 17 August 2023.

The United Regions of Serbia became a unified party in April 2013, and Čojčić joined the organization. Two months later, he and the entire United Regions of Serbia group joined the Progressive Party.

The coalition government formed in 2012 was ultimately unstable, and the local assembly was dissolved in November 2013. Čojčić was appointed to lead a provisional administration pending a new election in 2014.[https://rtv.rs/hu/vojvodina/uvedena-privremena-uprava-u-pecincima_438929.html "Уведена привремена управа у Пећинцима"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 19 November 2013, accessed 19 August 2023.

===Ruma===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ruma:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 7025

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = Let's Get Ruma MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, United Serbia, Movement of Socialists, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 5443

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3616

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia SPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 3421

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Dr. Snežana Bojanić Stojić–Democratic Party of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2556

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement–Citizens' Group: Srem Revivial–Citizens' Group: My Ruma

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 1346

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Citizens' Group: A Family of Enterprising Citizens for the Revival of Ruma

| color7 =

| votes7 = 909

| seats7 = -

| party8 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color8 =

| votes8 = 898

| seats8 = -

| party9 = United Regions of Serbia

| color9 =

| votes9 = 702

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Social Democratic Alliance

| color10 =

| votes10 = 237

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 43

| valid = 26153

| invalid = 1282

| electorate = 47664

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Ruma - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 52.

}}

Incumbent mayor Goran Vuković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government was moved by the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia alliance, and the Democratic Party of Serbia. There was an effort to remove Vuković in September 2012, but this was unsuccessful.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/drustvo/propao-pokusaj-smene-vlasti-u-rumi/ "Propao pokušaj smene vlasti u Rumi"], Danas, 14 September 2012, accessed 20 August 2023.

A new governing coalition was formed in late 2013, and Dragan Panić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor in December of that year.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/vojvodina/panic-novi-predsednik-opstine-ruma_444337.html "Panić novi predsednik opštine Ruma"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 9 December 2013, accessed 20 August 2023. Panić resigned in October 2014 and was replaced by Slađan Mančić of the same party.[https://www.021.rs/story/Info/Vojvodina/92018/Ruma-Imenovan-novi-predsednik-Opstine.html "Ruma: Imenovan novi predsednik Opštine"], 021.rs, 4 October 2014, accessed 20 August 2023.

Aleksandar Martinović was re-elected to the assembly at the head of the Serbian Radical Party's list.[http://www.ruma.rs/portal/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=66&Itemid=64&lang=sr СПИСАК ОДБОРНИКА СА АДРЕСАМА И СТРУЧНОМ СПРЕМОМ], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121105131649/http://www.ruma.rs:80/portal/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&layout=blog&id=66&Itemid=64&lang=sr |date=2012-11-05 }}, Municipality of Ruma, accessed 3 August 2023. He left the Radicals to join the Progressives on 4 July 2012 and was chosen as president of the assembly in November 2013.[https://otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/7862 ALEKSANDAR MARTINOVIĆ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 20 August 2012.[https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2013&mm=11&dd=26&nav_category=11&nav_id=782298 "Ruma: Vlast preuzeli naprednjaci"], B92, 26 November 2013, accessed 6 April 2021.

===Šid===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Šid:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4662

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Let's Get Šid MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Association of Serbs from Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina (True Šid))

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3179

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Krsto Kureš

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2672

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia SPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS–United Serbia JS–Dr. Branislav Mauković

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 2644

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1405

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1233

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Citizens' Association–Citizen's Initiative–Open–Cvetin Aničić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 664

| seats7 = -

| party8 = U-Turn–Predrag Kaščak (Liberal Democratic Party, Rich Serbia)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 519

| seats8 = -

| party9 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 437

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serb Democratic Party

| color10 =

| votes10 = 322

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 39

| valid = 17737

| invalid = 671

| electorate = 31306

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Šid - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 12, 52.

}}

Incumbent mayor Nataša Cvjetković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The governing coalition initially included the Democratic Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina.[https://www.sremskenovine.co.rs/2012/05/natasa-cvjetkovic-i-dalje-predsednica/ "Nataša Cvjetković i dalje predsednica"], Sremske Novine, 25 May 2012, accessed 20 August 2023.

In September 2012, a new coalition was formed by the Serbian Progressive Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the alliance around the Socialist Party of Serbia. Nikola Vasić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/drustvo/nova-vecina-u-rumi-i-sidu/ "Nova većina u Rumi i Šidu"], Danas, 2 September 2012, accessed 20 August 2023.

===Stara Pazova===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Stara Pazova:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Stara Pazova MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Serb Democratic Party, Movement of Socialists-Stara Pazova)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 8054

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 6812

| seats2 = 13

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Dr. Rada Inđić

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3431

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2899

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1975

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = "United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1863

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Mijodrag Mojić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1391

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Dveri "For the Life of Pazova"

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1363

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Nova Pazova - Municipality–Vuk M. Đuričić, Dipl.Ecc Master for Tourism and Dipl. Eng. Agr.

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1036

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 894

| seats10 = -

| party11 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color11 =

| votes11 = 518

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Party of Vojvodina Slovaks

| color12 =

| votes12 = 488

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Citizens' Group: SOS Movement

| color13 =

| votes13 = 449

| seats13 = -

| party14 = Movement of Workers and Peasants–Kosta Kristić

| color14 =

| votes14 = 385

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 48

| valid = 31558

| invalid = 1368

| electorate = 55125

| source =

}}

Đorđe Radinović of the Serbian Progressive Party was appointed as mayor after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/djordje-radinovic/ Đorđe Radinović], istinomer.rs, accessed 20 August 2023.

==West Bačka District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Sombor) and two of the other three municipalities in the West Bačka District. The exception was Odžaci, where the most recent local election had taken place in 2010. The Democratic Party won plurality victories in Sombor and Kula and initially formed government in both jurisdictions; by 2014, however, shifting political alliances had brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power in both areas. In Apatin, longtime Socialist Party mayor Živorad Smiljanić led his party to another victory.

===Sombor===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Sombor:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party Boris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 9488

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Let's Get Sombor MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 6470

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = "Dušan Jovič–United Regions of Serbia" (G17 Plus, Citizens' Group, People's Party)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3848

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 3340

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2836

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Žika Gojković "Our City, Our Duty!" SPO

| color6 = {{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}

| votes6 = 2672

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2287

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Better Sombor

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2241

| seats8 = 3

| party9 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color9 =

| votes9 = 2202

| seats9 = 3

| party10 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1938

| seats10 = 3

| party11 = "Dveri For the Life of Sombor"

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1683

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union, and Vojvodina's Party

| color12 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes12 = 1530

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Democratic Fellowship of Vojvodina Hungarians–Marta Horvat Odri

| color13 =

| votes13 = 1062

| seats13 = 1

| party14 = PUPSParty of Honourable Purpose, Surely

| color14 =

| votes14 = 468

| seats14 = -

| party15 = Serb Democratic Party

| color15 =

| votes15 = 393

| seats15 = -

| total_sc = 61

| valid = 42458

| invalid = 1578

| electorate = 78819

| source = Službeni List (Grada Sombora), Volume 5 Number 6 (25 May 2012), p. 105; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 11, 45. These sources list different vote totals; the latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Nemanja Delić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.soinfo.org/vesti/vest/10612/delicu-novi-mandat/ "Deliću novi mandat"], soinfo.org, 21 June 2012, accessed 18 February 2022. He was removed from office in April 2014 amid shifting political alliances in the city and was replaced by Saša Todorović of the Progressive Party.[https://www.025info.unija.net/vesti/politika_10/sasa-todorovic-novi_15647 "SAŠA TODOROVIĆ NOVI GRADONAČELNIK SOMBORA?"], 025 Sombor, 25 April 2014, accessed 18 February 2022.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/sasa-todorovic/ Saša Todorović], istinomer.rs, accessed 18 February 2022.

Parliamentarian Žika Gojković was elected to the city assembly from the first position on the SPO list.Službeni List (Grada Sombora), Volume 5 Number 6 (25 May 2012), p. 60. He resigned his seat on 16 February 2013.Službeni List (Grada Sombora), Volume 6 Number 2 (18 February 2013), p. 23.

===Apatin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Apatin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dr. Živorad Smiljanić Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 5012

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Democratic Alliance of Croats in Vojvodina)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 2613

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1452

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Citizens' Group: "Movement for Apatin"–Milan Dražic

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1271

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Let's Get Apatin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 1108

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1006

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Citizens' Group: "Dveri Apatin"

| color7 =

| votes7 = 692

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: "For a Healthy Apatin"–Dr. Miodrag Pavlović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 628

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color9 =

| votes9 = 407

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United Regions of Serbia–Sanja Bačić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 366

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color11 =

| votes11 = 303

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Movement of SocialistsAleksandar Vulin

| color12 =

| votes12 = 238

| seats12 = -

| party13 = U-Turn coalition–Predrag Cvjetićanin (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color13 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes13 = 203

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 15299

| invalid = 648

| electorate = 27220

| source = Službeni List (Opśtine Apatin), Volume 48 Number 4 (7 May 2012), p. 95.

}}

Incumbent mayor Živorad Smiljanić of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in October 2013 following a conflict-of-interest warning but was re-elected as mayor on the same day.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/zivorad-smiljanic/ Živorad Smiljanić], istinomer.rs, accessed 19 February 2022.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/smiljanic-ponovo-predsednik-opstine/wjt32k0 Sofija Pualić Špero, "Smiljanić ponovo predsednik opštine"], Blic, 31 October 2018, accessed 19 February 2022.

===Kula===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Kula:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4691

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Let's Get Kula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3695

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3392

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2950

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = United Regions of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1365

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1254

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn coalition (LDP, SPO)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 1205

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Clean - Municipality: Crvenka, Sivac, Kruščić, N. Crvenka–Radonjić Hercen Keka

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1093

| seats8 = -

| party9 = League of Social Democrats of VojvodinaNenad Čanak

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1078

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: "Dveri Kula"

| color10 =

| votes10 = 970

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Alliance of Vojvodina HungariansIstván Pásztor

| color11 =

| votes11 = 951

| seats11 = 2

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 22644

| invalid = 1009

| electorate = 37886

| source = Službeni List (Opśtine Kula), Volume 47 Number 16 (8 May 2012), p. 99-101.

}}

Lazar Greber of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni List (Opštine Kula), Volume 47 Number 23 (25 June 2012), p. 247. Following a change in government in October 2012, Greber was replaced by Dragan Trifunović of the Progressive Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/vojvodina/naprednjaci-preuzeli-vlast-u-kuli-predsednik-opstine-dragan-trifunovic/80zd5bb "Naprednjaci preuzeli vlast u Kuli, predsednik opštine Dragan Trifunović"], Blic, 8 October 2012, accessed 19 February 2022.

===Odžaci===

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Odžaci in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2010 and the next election took place in 2013.

= Šumadija and Western Serbia =

{{Expand section|date=August 2021}}

==Mačva District==

Local elections were held in both cities (i.e., Šabac and Loznica) and all six municipalities of the Mačva District. There was no consistent pattern in the outcomes throughout these jurisdictions.

The Democratic Party won a convincing victory in Šabac and afterward formed a local coalition government. After a party split later in 2012, many of its delegates joined the breakaway Together for Serbia party, which afterward became the dominant force in the local governing coalition. The Democratic Party also won the elections in Bogatić and Vladimirci and formed coalition governments in both jurisdictions. In Bogatić, a new coalition of the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia came in power in 2013, and in Vladimirci a similar coalition took power in 2015.

The Socialist Party won the elections in Krupanj, Ljubovija, and Mali Zvornik. In Krupanj, the party initially formed a coalition government with the Democratic Party; in 2013, it formed a new coalition with the Progressives. In Ljubovija, the Socialists initially governed in coalition with the Progressives, although the parties subsequently became rivals for power and control of the municipal assembly changed several times. In Mali Zvornik, the Socialists were the dominant force in the local government until 2014, when they were displaced by the Progressives.

Vidoje Petrović led the United Regions of Serbia to victory in Loznica, and Veroljub Matić led his independent list to victory in Koceljeva. Both later joined the Progressives.

Although the Serbian Progressive Party did not win any of the Mačva District's cities or municipalities in 2012, it had become a prominent force in most of its local governments by 2016.

===Šabac===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Šabac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris TadićDemocratic Party

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 18542

| seats1 = 25

| party2 = Let's Get Šabac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Roma Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 10509

| seats2 = 14

| party3 = URS–Nemanja Pajić, United Regions

| color3 =

| votes3 = 7633

| seats3 = 11

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Party of SerbiaZoran Bortić

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 5607

| seats4 = 8

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 3938

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica, United Peasant Party

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3773

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2637

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Dveri Šabac

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1799

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: For Šabac and Progressive Municipalities–Nikolić Slobodan (Russian Democratic Party)

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1264

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: For Our Šabac

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1066

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color11 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes11 = 1060

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color12 =

| votes12 = 1010

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Stevan Matić

| color13 =

| votes13 = 795

| seats13 = -

| party14 = New Social Democratic Party of Serbia Šabac–Vladan Kulezić

| color14 =

| votes14 = 679

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 69

| valid = 60312

| invalid = 3134

| electorate = 105283

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Šabac - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 66.

}}

Incumbent mayor Miloš Milošević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The Democratic Party later experienced a split, and a number of the party's elected representatives, including Milošević, joined the breakaway Together for Serbia. Milošević resigned as mayor in 2014 and was replaced by Nebojša Zelenović, also of Together for Serbia.[https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/591151/svi-sabacki-gradonacelnici Miroljub Mijušković, "Svi šabački gradonačelnici"], Politika, 25 December 2023, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Bogatić===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bogatić:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2580

| seats1 = 6

| party2 = New Serbia

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2380

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2299

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Let's Get Bogatić MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 1999

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = United Regions Bogatić–Prim. Dr. Svetlana Knežević

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1312

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia–Leonid Radovanović

| color6 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes6 = 1270

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Positive Mačva

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1180

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Mačva European Region

| color8 =

| votes8 = 835

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color9 =

| votes9 = 768

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn—Vladan Jošić Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, United Peasant Party

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 672

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 597

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color12 =

| votes12 = 190

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 16055

| invalid = 630

| electorate = 25606

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Bogatić - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 64.[https://www.glaspodrinja.rs/vesti/2565/savic-ostaje-predsednik-opstine/ "SAVIĆ OSTAJE PREDSEDNIK OPŠTINE"], Glas Podrinja, 28 June 2012, accessed 22 December 2024.

}}

Incumbent mayor Slobodan Savić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for a new term in office after the election, leading a coalition that included the Democratic Party, New Serbia, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and United Serbia. Following a political realignment in July 2013, Savić was dismissed as mayor and replaced by Nenad Beserovac of the Socialist Party of Serbia.[http://www.bogatic.rs/ " Vladika Lavrentije u poseti predsedniku opštine Bogatić" (27 June 2013)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130702115917/http://www.bogatic.rs/ |date=2013-07-02}}, Municipality of Bogatić, accessed 22 December 2024.[http://www.bogatic.rs/ "Promenjena vlast u SO Bogatić" (29 July 2013)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130828032303/http://bogatic.rs/index.php?&arhiva=1 |date=2013-08-28}}, Municipality of Bogatić, accessed 22 December 2024.[http://www.bogatic.rs/ "XVII sednica Skupštine opštine Bogatić" (15 August 2013)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130824210033/http://www.bogatic.rs/ |date=2013-08-24}}, Municipality of Bogatić, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Koceljeva===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Koceljeva:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: Veroljub Matić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3498

| seats1 = 18

| party2 = Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1931

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = United Serbia

| color3 =

| votes3 = 684

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Democratic PartySerbian Renewal MovementLiberal Democratic Party

| color4 =

| votes4 = 364

| seats4 = -

| party5 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 355

| seats5 = -

| party6 = Serbian Progressive PartyNew Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 351

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Dveri

| color7 =

| votes7 = 253

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Roma Union of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 236

| seats8 = 1

| party9 = Roma Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 180

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party

| color10 =

| votes10 = 123

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 7975

| invalid = 310

| electorate = 8285

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 65.[https://otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/7950 VEROLJUB MATIĆ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 23 December 2024.

}}

Incumbent mayor Veroljub Matić was confirmed for another term in office after the election. In 2013, his citizens' group merged into the Serbian Progressive Party. He resigned as mayor in 2014 after being elected to the Serbian parliament and was replaced by Dušan Ilinčić, also of the Progressive Party.[https://www.rts.rs/lat/vesti/drustvo/1705443/koceljeva-obnova-mostova-pocetkom-oktobra.html "Koceljeva, obnova mostova početkom oktobra"], Radio Television of Serbia, 24 September 2014, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Krupanj===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Krupanj:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)"

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 1588

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = "Democratic PartyBoris Tadić"

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1384

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Citizens' Groups (four different lists) The lists were "Za bolju Rađevinu"–Božidar Isailović (two seats), "Naša Rađevina–Zoran Grujičić Mindo" (no seats), "Pokret za Rađevinu"–Mr. Dragan Blagojević (no seats), "Moja Rađevina"–Miloš Savić (no seats).

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1141

| seats3 = 2

| party4 = "Let's Get Krupanj MovingTomislav Nikolić" (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 1139

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1026

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = "United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Zlatko Perišić"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 475

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = "Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović"

| color7 =

| votes7 = 405

| seats7 = -

| party8 = "New SerbiaMovement of Socialists–Dr. Savo Dorić"

| color8 =

| votes8 = 394

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn—Danka Pajić (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 263

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia"

| color10 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes10 = 76

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 7891

| invalid = 345

| electorate = 14712

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Krupanj - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 65.[https://www.rts.rs/lat/vesti/izbori-2012/1102018/isti-odnos-snaga.html "Isti 'odnos snaga'"], Radio Television of Serbia, 15 May 2012, accessed 22 December 2024.

}}

Nenad Vasiljević of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election, and Rade Grujić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as deputy mayor. The Democratic Party of Serbia was also a part of the local government.[https://www.glaspodrinja.rs/vesti/2563/formirana-nova-vlast/ "FORMIRANA NOVA VLAST"], Glas Podrinja, 28 June 2012, accessed 22 December 2024. In March 2013, a new coalition of the Socialist Party, the Serbian Progressive Party, and the United Regions of Serbia came to power, and Grujić was named as mayor.[https://www.b92.net/o/vesti/vesti?nav_id=691504 "I u Krupnju vlast prekomponovana"], B92, 2 March 2013, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Ljubovija===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ljubovija:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Miroslav Mićić

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 2733

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1340

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = "Let's Get Ljubovija MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive Party"

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 921

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 775

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = U-Turn—Dr. Vet. Miloš Damnjanović (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 590

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Vidoje Jevremović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 586

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color7 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes7 = 419

| seats7 = -

| party8 = New SerbiaVelimir Ilić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 375

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 359

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dveri for the Life of Serbia

| color10 =

| votes10 = 150

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 8248

| invalid = 283

| electorate = 12462

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Ljubovija - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 66.

}}

Miroslav Mićić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, governing in a coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://www.pressreader.com/serbia/blic/20120720/282170763269047?srsltid=AfmBOoquGNm4dtJmwdh4GvlczG_uPfOepjaf6qHYlEThZRBYPGOC-h-7 "Mićić predsednik opštine"], Blic, 20 July 2012 (made available via PressReader), accessed 22 December 2024.

Several delegates changed their party affiliation during the term that followed. Former mayor Milovan Kovačević left the Socialist Party and formed his own Movement for Change group. Kovačević briefly succeeded in forming his own governing coalition in April 2013, but after about ten days Mićić reassembled his coalition and returned to power. In November 2014, the Progressives, the Serbian Renewal Movement, and Movement for Change for a new coalition administration, with Kovačević once again as mayor.[https://www.ljubovija.rs/vest/382 "Ново руководство општине Љубовија"], Municipality of Ljubovija, 28 November 2014, accessed 23 December 2024.[https://loznickenovosti.com/2014/12/05/ponovo-smena-vlasti-u-ljuboviji-kovacevic-treci-put-predsednik/ Nebojša Trifunović, "ПОНОВО СМЕНА ВЛАСТИ У ЉУБОВИЈИ – КОВАЧЕВИЋ ТРЕЋИ ПУТ ПРЕДСЕДНИК"], Lozničke Novosti, 5 December 2014, accessed 23 December 2024.

Mićić was again returned to the mayor's office in May 2015, with a majority that included the Socialist Party–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia alliance, two delegates from the Progressives, and one delegate each from the Serbian Renewal Movement and Together for Serbia.[https://loznickenovosti.com/2015/05/15/u-ljuboviji-ponovo-smena-vlasti-vratio-se-micic/ Nebojša Trifunović, "У ЉУБОВИЈИ ПОНОВО СМЕНА ВЛАСТИ – Вратио се Мићић"], Lozničke Novosti, 15 May 2015, accessed 23 December 2024.

===Loznica===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Loznica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Vidoje PetrovićURS

| color1 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 11295

| seats1 = 21

| party2 = Let's Get Loznica MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Roma Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 6392

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 4151

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS) Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)–Rasim Ljajić

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 3822

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = PUPS–Dr. Nikola Sremčević

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2836

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia–Stanoje Filipović Fića

| color6 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes6 = 2433

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Businessmen and Farmers–Movement for Loznica–Dobrivoje Boban Stojnić

| color7 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes7 = 2125

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn—Dr. Zoran Jović (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 1964

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–"Dr. Aleksandar Martinović"

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1230

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1186

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Dveri for the Life of Serbia–Loznica

| color11 =

| votes11 = 887

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color12 =

| votes12 = 384

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 59

| valid = 38705

| invalid = 1624

| electorate = 73746

| source = Službeni List (Grada Loznice), Volume 36 Number 11 (18 May 2012), pp. 1-3.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 65.

}}

Incumbent mayor Vidoje Petrović of the United Regions of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The United Regions of Serbia had become largely dormant by 2015, and Petrović joined the Serbian Progressive Party in that year.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/vidoje-petrovic-2/ Vidoje Petrović], istinomer.rs, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Mali Zvornik===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Mali Zvornik:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 1296

| seats1 = 6

| party2 = Citizens' Group: Revival–Radovan Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1056

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1019

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 763

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Let's Get Mali Zvornik MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 728

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Milan Lukić

| color6 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 699

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 678

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Citizens' Group: "For Mali Zvornik Žićo Jokić"

| color8 =

| votes8 = 669

| seats8 = 3

| party9 = Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 256

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia–Stanoje Filipović Fića

| color10 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes10 = 109

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 7273

| invalid = 271

| electorate = 12605

| source = Službeni List (Opština Mali Zvornik), 2012 Number 4 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 66.

}}

Incumbent mayor Miodrag Lazić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was confirmed for a new term in office following the election.Službeni List (Opština Mali Zvornik), 2012 Number 5 (28 May 2012), p. 7. Lazić resigned on 1 February 2014 and was replaced by his party colleague Dragan Bogićević. Bogićević in turn resigned in November 2014, after a political realignment in which four Socialist delegates switched their affiliation to the Serbian Progressive Party. His replacement was Zoran Jevtić of the Progressives.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/srbija/nova-vecina-naprednjaci-preuzeli-vlast-u-malom-zvorniku/rmrcwkv S. Pajić, "Nova većina: Naprednjaci preuzeli vlast u Malom Zvorniku"], Blic, 27 November 2014, accessed 22 December 2024.[https://www.gradprijepolje.com/politika/naprednjaci-ponovo-na-vlasti-u-malom-zvorniku/ "Naprednjaci ponovo na vlasti u Malom Zvorniku"], Grad Prijepolje, 28 November 2014, accessed 22 December 2024.

===Vladimirci===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vladimirci:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2687

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Let's Get Vladimirci MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1703

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia"–Nebojša Petronić

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1175

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Citizens' Groups (two different lists) The lists were We Know and Want Better (two seats), Voice of the People–Arnautović Prodan Tica (no seats).

| color4 =

| votes4 = 877

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica–Milenko Arsić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 841

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia–Marjan Sević

| color6 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes6 = 660

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 582

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color8 =

| votes8 = 325

| seats8 = -

| party9 = U-TurnLDP, SPO, Rich Serbia, Green Ecological Party–The Greens

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 292

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 9142

| invalid = 466

| electorate = 15709

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Vladimirci - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 65.[https://www.rts.rs/lat/vesti/izbori-2012/1102018/isti-odnos-snaga.html "Isti 'odnos snaga'"], Radio Television of Serbia, 15 May 2012, accessed 22 December 2024.

}}

Incumbent mayor Vladica Marković of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[http://www.vladimirci.org.rs/?module=displaysection§ion_id=168&format=html PREDSEDNIK OPŠTINE VLADIMIRCI], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120907120255/http://www.vladimirci.org.rs:80/?module=displaysection§ion_id=168&format=html |date=2012-09-07}}, Municipality of Vladimirci, accessed 22 December 2024. In March 2015, a new coalition of the Socialist Party of Serbia and the Serbian Progressive Party came to power, and Dragan Simeunović of the Socialists was chosen as mayor.[https://www.glaspodrinja.rs/vesti/4971/kormilo-simeunovicu/ "KORMILO SIMEUNOVIĆU"], Grad Podrinja, 12 March 2015, accessed 22 December 2024. His term in office proved brief, and in June 2015 he was succeeded by Milorad Milinković of the Progressives.[http://vladimirci.org.rs/ "У Општини Владимирци формирана нова коалициона већина" (17 June 2015) and "Свечани пријем вуковаца код Председника општине" (26 June 2015)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20150925182848/http://vladimirci.org.rs/ |date=2015-09-25}}, Municipality of Vladimirci, accessed 22 December 2024.

==Moravica District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Čačak) and all three other municipalities of the Moravica District. New Serbia won an extremely narrow victory in its historical stronghold of Čačak and continued to lead a coalition government afterward. The Socialists remained in power in Gornji Milanovac, an independent list formed government in Ivanjica, and the Democratic Party led a government in Lučani (despite having finished second).

===Čačak===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Čačak:

{{Election results

| party1 = New SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaVelimir Ilić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 9073

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 9069

| seats2 = 14

| party3 = Let's Get Čačak MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyStrength of Serbia MovementMovement of Socialists

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 8964

| seats3 = 13

| party4 = Dveri Srpske–For the Life of Čačak Dr. Milan Roganović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 8891

| seats4 = 13

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 8384

| seats5 = 12

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia Čačak, "League for Čačak"–Mlađan Dinkić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3810

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 3147

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1211

| seats8 = -

| party9 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color9 =

| votes9 = 966

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "For a Better Čačak" Olga Jakšic, Democratic Party of Macedonians–National Minority

| color10 =

| votes10 = 603

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Social Democratic Alliance, "Serbian Freedom Movement"–Dr. Momčilo Vujičić

| color11 =

| votes11 = 338

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Maja GojkovićPeople's Party

| color12 = {{party color|People's Party (Serbia, 2008)}}

| votes12 = 324

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 75

| valid = 54780

| invalid = 2665

| electorate = 100496

| source = Službeni List (Grada Čačka), Volume 36 Number 12 (7 May 2012), pp. 2-4.

}}

Vojislav Ilić, the brother of New Serbia leader Velimir Ilić (and himself a member of the same party), was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/ilic-rodjeni-brat-me-je-razocarao-sto-radi-u-firmi-ciji-je-vlasnik-iz-sns/ "Ilić: Rođeni brat me je razočarao što radi u firmi čiji je vlasnik iz SNS"], Danas, 24 January 2019, accessed 11 February 2022. Future parliamentarian Biljana Rubaković was elected from the sixth position on the Dveri list.Službeni List (Grada Čačka), Volume 56 Number 10 (24 April 2012), p. 8.

Snežana Bogosavljević Bošković of the Socialist Party of Serbia was elected from the eleventh position on her party's list.Službeni List (Grada Čačka), 2012 Number 10 (24 April 2012), p. 13. She resigned her seat on 31 August 2012.Službeni List (Grada Čačka), 2012 Number 15 (1 September 2012), p. 14.

===Gornji Milanovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Gornji Milanovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), Movement for the Municipality of Gornji Milanovac

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 8578

| seats1 = 20

| party2 = Let's Get Gornji Milanovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4018

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Democratic Party–Mileta Vulović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2774

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dragan Petrović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1957

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = United Regions of Serbia, Young Milanovac–Dr. Miro Lazarević

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1950

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = New Serbia Mr. Velimir Ilić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1558

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 990

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 630

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 49

| valid = 22455

| invalid = 1166

| electorate = 38420

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Gornji Milanovac), Volume 21 Number 9 (8 May 2012), p. 2.

}}

Incumbent mayor Milisav Mirković of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://moravainfo.rs/bivsi-predsednik-opstine-gornji-milanovac-milisav-mirkovic-napustio-sps/ "Bivši predsednik opštine Gornji Milanovac Milisav Mirković napustio SPS"], Morava Info, 24 December 2018, accessed 11 February 2022.

===Ivanjica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ivanjica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: Milomir Zorić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 4614

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Let's Get Ivanjica MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyNew SerbiaStrength of Serbia MovementMovement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3039

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), PUPS, SDP Serbia–Dragovan Milinković

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2909

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1598

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = United Regions of Serbia–Radomir Ristić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 974

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Stevan Davidović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 925

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn!LDPSPO

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 884

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 587

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color9 =

| votes9 = 373

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Stop Thieves–Dragutin Popović–Dragan Popac

| color10 =

| votes10 = 197

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 16100

| invalid = 612

| electorate = 27455

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Ivanjica - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 57.

}}

Independent candidate Milomir Zorić was chosen as mayor after the election, in a coalition with the Progressives, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and the Serbian Renewal Movement. The Progressives left the coalition in December 2013, leading to a period of a political stalemate. In October 2014, Zorić formed a new coalition with the Socialists.[https://novimagazin.rs/vesti/65579-nova-skupstinska-vecina-u-ivanjici "Nova skupštinska većina u Ivanjici"], Nova Magazin, 11 September 2014, accessed 11 February 2022.

===Lučani===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lučani:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: Movement for the Development of Dragačevo

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2757

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2264

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1367

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = New SerbiaVelimir IlićDemocratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1209

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Let's Get Lučani MovingTomislav Nikolić Serbian Progressive PartyStrength of Serbia Movement

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 958

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Prim. Dr. Duško Šuluburić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 935

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 895

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and Peasants–Raško Milovanović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 289

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Movement of Veterans–Čedomir Živanović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 281

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 259

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 11214

| invalid = 391

| electorate = 18183

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Lučani - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 57.

}}

Mladomir Sretenović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The Movement for the Development of Dragačevo list boycotted the inaugural session of the assembly.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/57/srbija-danas/1116426/dogovori-svih-sa-svima.html "Dogovori svih sa svima"], Radio Television of Serbia, 6 June 2012, accessed 11 February 2022. When the Democratic Party split in early 2014, Sretenović sided with Boris Tadić's breakaway New Democratic Party (later renamed as the Social Democratic Party).[https://www.vreme.com/projekat/kandidati-za-poslanike-2014-3/ Kandidati za poslanike 2014 (3)]", Vreme, [undated] 2014, accessed 11 February 2022. The local government was dissolved and new elections were held in 2014.

==Pomoravlje District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Jagodina) and all five other municipalities of the Pomoravlje District. United Serbia won a majority victory in its home base of Jagodina in an alliance with the Socialist Party of Serbia. The Democratic Party won the elections and formed government in Despotovac, Paraćin, and Svilajnac, although by the end of the term it only remained in power in Paraćin. The Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialists formed a new government in Despotovac in 2013, and the Democratic Party in Svilajnac later formed his own political movement.

The Progressives won the election in Ćuprija and, after an initial period of instability, formed government in the community. A member of the Socialist Party became the mayor in Rekovac following an inconclusive election in that municipality.

===Jagodina===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Jagodina:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia (JS), Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color1 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes1 = 20371

| seats1 = 22

| party2 = Let's Get Jagodina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 3590

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2871

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1908

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Citizens' Group: Dveri for the Life of Jagodina – List Holder: Dragoslav Stevanović Nine

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1266

| seats5 = -

| party6 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1259

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLiberal Democratic Party and Serbian Renewal Movement

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 1151

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 740

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Social Democratic Movement–Bratislav Filipović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 247

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Social Democratic Alliance

| color10 =

| votes10 = 179

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 33582

| invalid = 2000

| electorate = 64118

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Jagodina - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 68.

}}

Ratko Stevanović of United Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/naslovna/izbori_2012/aktuelno.316.html:381697-Jagodina-Palma-predsednik-skupstine-Stevanovic-gradonacelnik "Jagodina: Palma predsednik skupštine, Stevanović gradonačelnik"], Novosti, 28 May 2012, accessed 7 September 2022.

United Serbia leader and incumbent mayor Dragan Marković Palma was elected from the lead position on his party's list and was subsequently appointed as speaker of the city assembly. Petar Petrović was also elected on the United Serbia list and was appointed as deputy speaker.[http://www.jagodina.org.rs/lokalna-samouprava/rukovodstvo/ руководсво], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140528193434/http://www.jagodina.org.rs/lokalna-samouprava/rukovodstvo/ |date=2014-05-28}}, City of Jagodina, accessed 18 January 2025.

Života Starčević was re-elected to the assembly from the lead position on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.[http://www.jagodina.org.rs/lokalna-samouprava/skupstina-grada/ СКУПШТИНА ГРАДА], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130815014138/http://www.jagodina.org.rs/lokalna-samouprava/skupstina-grada/ |date=2013-08-15 }}, City of Jagodina, accessed 10 September 2022. He joined United Serbia in October 2014.[https://www.infocentrala.rs/zivota-starcevic-prelazi-u-jedinstvenu-srbiju/ "ŽIVOTA STARČEVIĆ I ČETIRI ODBORA DSS PRELAZE U JEDINSTVENU SRBIJU"], infocentrala.rs, 22 October 2014, accessed 10 September 2023.

===Ćuprija===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ćuprija:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Ćuprija MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party), Nebojša Sadžaković

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 2604

| seats1 = 7

| party2 = Citizens' Group: "Ravanica"–Radosav Đorđević Ćuprija, Radosav Đorđević

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2497

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Citizens' Group: Morava City–Ninoslav Erić, Ninoslav Erić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2035

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia PUPS–Dr. Miroslav Stojanović "Mića Brica", Miroslav Stojanović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1877

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Siniša Anđelković–United Regions of Serbia, Siniša Anđelković

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1741

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS) SPS-Ivica Dačić–JS-Dragan Marković Palma, Zoran Milivojević

| color6 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 1567

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić, Goran Petrović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1535

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Democratic Party of Serbia, Zoran Trailović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 878

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Katić Milorad (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement), Katić Milorad

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 665

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "Movement of Peasants and Workers and Vlachs of Ćuprija–Anta Nonić", Boban Jovanović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 303

| seats10 = -

| party11 = "Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović", Nenad Pavlović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 237

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 15939

| invalid = 611

| electorate = 30031

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Ćuprija), Volume 33 Number 12 (9 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

The election did not produce a clear winner. Slobodan Lazić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was initially chosen as mayor. He resigned in December 2012 after being advised he was in a conflict-of-interest situation.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:409546-%D0%8B%D1%83%D0%BF%D1%80%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0-%D0%9F%D1%80%D0%B5%D0%B4%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B8%D0%BA-%D0%BE%D0%BF%D1%88%D1%82%D0%B8%D0%BD%D0%B5-%D0%BF%D0%BE%D0%B4%D0%BD%D0%B5%D0%BE-%D0%BE%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B0%D0%B2%D0%BA%D1%83 Z. Rašić, "Ćuprija: Predsednik opštine podneo ostavku"], Novosti, 7 December 2012, accessed 7 September 2022. His replacement was Radosav Đorđević, the leader of the Ravanica list.

In June 2013, the Serbian Progressive Party and the Democratic Party formed a new administration. Ninoslav Erić, who by this time had joined the Progressives, was chosen as mayor.[https://www.novosti.rs/%D0%B2%D0%B5%D1%81%D1%82%D0%B8/%D1%81%D1%80%D0%B1%D0%B8%D1%98%D0%B0.489.html:440530-U-Cupriji-treca-promena-vlasti-za-godinu-dana З. РАШИЋ, "У Ћуприји трећа промена власти за годину дана"], Novosti, 23 June 2013, accessed 7 September 2022.

===Despotovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Despotovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 7042

| seats1 = 23

| party2 = Let's Get Despotovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4304

| seats2 = 14

| party3 = Ivica DačićSPSPUPSJS

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1796

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = United Regions of Serbia–Dragan Bogdanović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 945

| seats4 = 3

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 14087

| invalid = 436

| electorate = 24622

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Despotovac), Volume 7 Number 8 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

Incumbent mayor Mališa Alimpijević of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. In January 2013, the Serbian Progressive Party and the Socialist Party of Serbia formed a new administration with Dejan Nenadović of the Socialists in the role of mayor.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1245302/nova-vlast-u-despotovcu.html "Nova vlast u Despotovcu"], Radio Television of Serbia, 10 January 2013, accessed 7 September 2022.

===Paraćin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Paraćin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party–Saša Paunović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 10317

| seats1 = 22

| party2 = All for Paraćin–Tomislav Šaletić (Serbian Renewal Movement, Citizens' Group, Rich Serbia)

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3705

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3428

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = United SerbiaMovement for the City and the VillageDragan Marković Palma

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2745

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Let's Get Paraćin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 2663

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Let's Employ Paraćin–Aca Pajić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 2336

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2258

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = DveriThe Only Choice

| color8 =

| votes8 = 778

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 753

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Goran Ivanković

| color10 =

| votes10 = 743

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Ivan Atanasković, Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union

| color11 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes11 = 445

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 55

| valid = 30171

| invalid = 1147

| electorate = 50223

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Paraćin - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 69.

}}

Incumbent mayor Saśa Paunović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/sasa-paunovic/ Saša Paunović], istinomer.rs, accessed 6 September 2022.

===Rekovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rekovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2053

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1287

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1082

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color4 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes4 = 980

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Let's Get Rekovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 647

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Petar Veselinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 423

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Levač-Levču

| color7 =

| votes7 = 396

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Citizens' Group: "Voice for Levač" Dr. Miroslav Stevanovski

| color8 =

| votes8 = 356

| seats8 = -

| party9 = "Dveri for the Life of Rekovac"

| color9 =

| votes9 = 164

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 7388

| invalid = 288

| electorate = 10401

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Rekovac - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 69.

}}

Predrag Đorđević of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.[http://centralmedia.rs/index.php/2016/04/21/sps-rekovac/ SPS Rekovac], Central Media, 21 April 2016, accessed 7 September 2022.

===Svilajnac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svilajnac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 4514

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Dr. Vladan Rajković–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3514

| seats2 = 13

| party3 = Citizens' Group: "Movement for Svilajnac" General Miladinović, Marinko–Milomir Miladinović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2066

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Let's Get Svilajnac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 1721

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Democratic Party of Serbia Gorica - Gora Gajić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 753

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Prof. Dr. Gorica Dimčić Tasić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 724

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 391

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 290

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 47

| valid = 13973

| invalid = 531

| electorate = 25514

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Svilajnac), 2012 Number 7 (7 May 2012), p. 1.

}}

Predrag Milanović of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Following a split in the party, he joined the Social Democratic Party under Boris Tadić's leadership.Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Svilajnac), 2012 Number 6 (23 April 2012), p. 1.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/milanovic-nisam-kandidat-za-potpredsednika-sds/ckrypcd "Milanović: Nisam kandidat za potpredsednika SDS"], Blic, 11 October 2014, accessed 7 September 2022. He later created his own local party called Svilajnac Protects the Future.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/2537/izbori-2016/2295394/rezultati-lokalnih-izbora.html "SNS pobedio i u većini opština"], Radio Television of Serbia, 25 April 2016, accessed 7 September 2022.

Gorica Gajić was elected from the lead position on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.Službeni glasnik (Opštine Svilajnac), 21 April 2012, p. 8.

==Rasina District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Kruševac) and all five other municipalities of the Rasina District. Despite losing the popular vote, the Serbian Progressive Party and its allies were able to form a stable coalition government in Kruševac. The Serbian Renewal Movement likewise lost the popular vote in Varvarin but was able to remain in government under incumbent mayor Zoran Milenković.

The United Regions of Serbia formed government in Trstenik with Miroslav Aleksić as mayor; he continued in office after becoming leader of the People's Movement of Serbia in 2015. Zlatan Krkić of the Democratic Party was returned to office in Ćićevac and, similarly, remained in office after withdrawing from the party and creating his own political movement in 2015.

Milutin Jeličić led New Serbia to a plurality victory in Brus, but could not initially form a new administration; a coalition of the Progressives and the Socialist Party of Serbia governed for the next three years. In 2015, local divisions in the ranks of the Progressive Party brought Jeličić back to power. Jugoslav Stajkovac's independent list won the election in Aleksandrovac, but he too was not initially able to form a new administration. He briefly returned to the mayor's office in August 2012 and returned again leading a more stable administration in August 2013.

===Kruševac===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kruševac:

{{Election results

| party1 = "Dr. Katančević–Changes"–Dr. Branislav Katančević

| color1 =

| votes1 = 14218

| seats1 = 20

| party2 = Let's Get Kruševac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 13120

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 10274

| seats3 = 14

| party4 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia, "Greens")

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 8892

| seats4 = 12

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 4278

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia Kruševac–Vojkan Kulić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 2669

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2137

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 2060

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Dr. Jovan Krkobabić–Gojko Čolić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1499

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dveri for the Life of Kruševac–Petar Miladinović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1317

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Movement of Workers and Peasants–Ljubomir Bošković

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1091

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 70

| valid = 61555

| invalid = 2656

| electorate = 111261

| source = Službeni List (Grada Kruševca), Volume 42 Number 3 (7 May 2012), pp. 31-32.

}}

Bratislav Gašić of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=29&nav_id=622535 "Gašić gradonačelnik Kruševca"], B92, 29 June 2012, accessed 4 August 2022. He resigned in April 2014 after being appointed as Serbia's minister of defence and was replaced by Dragi Nestorović, also of the Progressive Party.[https://www.rtk.rs/41906/dragi-nestorovic-gradonacelnik-krusevca-jasmina-palurovic-zamenica/ "Dragi Nestorović gradonačelnik Kruševca, Jasmina Palurović zamenica"], Radio Television of Kruševac, 30 April 2014, accessed 4 August 2022.

===Aleksandrovac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksandrovac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: "Movement for the Parish"–Mr. Jugoslav Stajkovac

| color1 =

| votes1 = 6862

| seats1 = 26

| party2 = Citizens' Group: "For a Rich Parish"–Rade Jevtović

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3284

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = "Democratic Party"–Boris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1818

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS), Social Democratic Party of Serbia (SDPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1586

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Let's Get Aleksandrovac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 1255

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia Together for the Parish

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1060

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 734

| seats7 = -

| party8 = U-Turn LDP, SPO–Dr. Dejan Vukmirović

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 450

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 59

| valid = 17049

| invalid = 637

| electorate = 24052

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Aleksandrovac - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://novimagazin.rs/izbori/16590-rezultati-u-opstinama-i-gradovima "Rezultati lokalnih izbora"], Novi magazin, 8 May 2012, accessed 4 August 2022; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 70.

}}

There were several changes in the composition of the municipal government of Aleksandrovac after the 2012 election.

Following difficult negotiations, a coalition government was established in June 2012 consisting of the For a Rich Parish group, the Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of SerbiaUnited Serbia group, and the Serbian Progressive Party, with outside support from the United Regions of Serbia. Zoran Bojović of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.

Former mayor Jugoslav Stajkovac's Movement for the Parish group formed a new alliance with the Socialist Party in August 2012, and Stajkovac was returned to the mayor's office in September. His administration fell within days, and a new coalition was established later in the same month by the Progressives, the Socialists, the United Regions of Serbia, the For a Rich Parish group, and the Democratic Party. Dragan Blagojević of the Progressives was chosen as mayor.[https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2012&mm=09&dd=17&nav_category=11&nav_id=643839 "Aleksandrovac konačno dobio vlast"], B92, 17 September 2012, accessed 4 August 2022.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/57/srbija-danas/1175726/treca-smena-vlasti-u-aleksandrovcu-.html S. Babović, "Aleksandrovac: Former leaders are back in power"], Radio Television of Serbia, 18 September 2012, accessed 4 August 2022.

In March 2013, Stajkovac's group merged into the United Regions of Serbia and established a new assembly majority with the Progressives, the Socialists, and For a Rich Parish. Blagojević continued as mayor. This arrangement lasted until August 2013, when Stajkovac once again returned to the mayor's office, leading a new coalition of the URS, the Democratic Party and two former Progressive delegates. He later left the URS, which ceased to exist in 2015, and relaunched the Movement for the Parish group.[https://www.istinomer.rs/arhiva/postizborni-ringispil-u-aleksandrovcu/ "Postizborni ringišpil u Aleksandrovcu"], istinomer.rs, 26 March 2016, accessed 4 August 2022.

===Brus===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Brus:

{{Election results

| party1 = New SerbiaMilutin Jeličić Jutka

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3113

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = Let's Get Brus MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 2272

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1195

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = "Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1120

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 920

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Citizens' Group: "Transformation"–Goran Radojković "Rankov"

| color6 =

| votes6 = 827

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 714

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović and PUPS

| color8 =

| votes8 = 280

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 10441

| invalid = 325

| electorate = 14657

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Brus - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 70.

}}

A coalition government was formed after the election by the Serbian Progressive Party, the Socialist Party of Serbia, the United Regions of Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the Transformation group. Zoran Obradović of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor. He was removed from office in August 2013 and Slobodan Vidojević of the Progressive Party was chosen in his place.

In 2015, divisions in the ranks of the local Progressive organization allowed former mayor Milutin Jeličić of New Serbia to return to office in an alliance with the Democratic Party.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:540352-Brus-Naprednjaci-smenili-svog-predsednika S. Babović, "Brus: Naprednjaci smenili svog predsednika"], Novosti, 26 March 2015, accessed 4 August 2022.

===Ćićevac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ćićevac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2387

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Christian Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Zoran Milivojević Batke

| color2 =

| votes2 = 878

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = United Regions of Serbia–Rade Miletić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 755

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Let's Get Ćićevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 655

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = "Ivica Dačić"–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 374

| seats5 = 1

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 336

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = U-TurnSPOLDP–Slobodan Jovanović Lutan

| color7 = {{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}

| votes7 = 247

| seats7 = -

| party8 = PUPS–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Zoran Stolić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 196

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Dr. Katančević/Changes–Changes for the Municipality of Ćićevac

| color9 =

| votes9 = 156

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović and PUPS

| color10 =

| votes10 = 109

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Social Democratic Alliance–Dušan Savić Roč

| color11 =

| votes11 = 73

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 6166

| invalid = 161

| electorate = 8076

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Ćićevac - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 70.

}}

Incumbent mayor Zlatan Krkić of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://krusevacpress.com/zlatan-krkic-ponovo-izabran-za-predsednika-opstine-cicevac/ S. Milenković, "Zlatan Krkić ponovo izabran za predsednika Opštine Ćićevac"], Kruševac Press, 13 May 2016, accessed 4 August 2022. Following a split in the Democratic Party in 2014, he joined the breakaway Social Democratic Party. In the autumn of 2015, he formed a local political organization called the Movement for the Preservation of the Municipality of Ćićevac.[https://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:587872-Veciti-lideri-Rasinskog-okruga S. Babović, "Večiti lideri Rasinskog okruga"], Novosti, 26 January 2016, accessed 4 August 2022.

===Trstenik===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Trstenik:

{{Election results

| party1 = United Regions of SerbiaVerica Kalanović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 7151

| seats1 = 18

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 4542

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = Let's Get Trstenik MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 3308

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 2707

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Serbian Renewal Movement–Dr. Radovan Popović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2413

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = Citizens' Groups (two different lists)The lists were "Movement for the Municipality of Trstenik–Radovan Radović Raka" and "Trstenik Forward–Goran Stepanović". Preliminary results from CESID showed Radović's list with 1004 votes and Stepanović's with 343.

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1346

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1233

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSDU)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 924

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 746

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United SerbiaDragan Marković "Palma"

| color10 =

| votes10 = 546

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 49

| valid = 24916

| invalid = 1074

| electorate = 38312

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Trstenik - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 13, 71.

}}

Miroslav Aleksić of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition government that also included the Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia.[http://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=06&dd=06&nav_id=616212 "Trstenik dobio većinu"], B92, 6 June 2012, accessed 17 July 2017. He left the United Regions of Serbia in 2014, and in February 2015 he became the leader of the newly formed People's Movement of Serbia.[http://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1823756/narodni-pokret-srbije-potrebni-novi-ljudi.html "Narodni pokret Srbije: Potrebni novi ljudi"], Radio Television of Serbia, 8 February 2015, accessed 8 August 2018.[http://www.vreme.com/cms/view.php?id=1299337 Mirko Rudić, "Kamen oko vrata državi"], Vreme, 21 May 2015, accessed 26 January 2017.

===Varvarin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Varvarin:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartySocialist Party of Serbia–Citizens' Group: Vojkan Pavić–Dragoljub Stanojević

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3311

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = Serbian Renewal Movement–Zoran Milenković

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3053

| seats2 = 13

| party3 = Let's Get Varvarin MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1167

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Slavoljub Slavko Savić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 906

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 884

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = U-Turn–Miroslav Milošević Đak (LDPRich Serbia)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 591

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color7 =

| votes7 = 298

| seats7 = -

| party8 = United Peasant Party

| color8 =

| votes8 = 245

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 215

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color10 =

| votes10 = 139

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Dojčin Ilić

| color11 =

| votes11 = 131

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 41

| valid = 10940

| invalid = 406

| electorate = 16679

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Varvarin - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 70-71.

}}

Incumbent mayor Zoran Milenković of the Serbian Renewal Movement was confirmed for a new term in office after the election, leading a coalition that included the Serbian Progressive Party, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://rtv.rs/sk/politika/sns-dss-spo-i-urs-dogovorili-vlast-u-varvarinu_320959.html "SNS, DSS, SPO i URS dogovorili vlast u Varvarinu"], B92, 22 May 2012, accessed 14 May 2022. He served for the entirety of the term.[https://krusevacpress.com/zoran-milenkovic-nakon-16-godina-smenjen-sa-mesta-predsednika-opstine-varvarin/ "Zoran Milenković nakon 16 godina smenjen sa mesta predsednika opštine Varvarin"], Kruševac Press, 9 June 2016.

==Raška District==

Local elections were held in the two cities (Kraljevo and Novi Pazar) and the three other municipalities of the Raška District. The Serbian Progressive Party and its allies won and formed government in the predominantly Serb municipalities of Kraljevo and Vrnjačka Banja. The Socialist Party of Serbia won in the predominantly Serb municipality of Raška; in 2014, however, a member of the Progressives became the municipality's mayor. The Sandžak Democratic Party won in the predominantly Bosniak city of Novi Pazar, while the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak won in Tutin, also a predominantly Bosniak community.

===Kraljevo===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kraljevo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Kraljevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, United Peasant Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 12013

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 9384

| seats2 = 13

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 8051

| seats3 = 11

| party4 = DveriFor the Life of Kraljevo

| color4 =

| votes4 = 5734

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaJovan Nešović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 4806

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = Movement for Kraljevo–PULS Serbia–Dr. Ljubiša Jovašević

| color6 =

| votes6 = 4205

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 3438

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = U-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 3365

| seats8 = 4

| party9 = Straightforward for Kraljevo–Social Democratic Alliance–Prim. Dr. Gordana Stojković

| color9 =

| votes9 = 3120

| seats9 = 4

| party10 = Coalition for My Kraljevo–Zoran Jovanović (Movement of Socialists, SMS Srpska Sloga, Green Ecological Party – Greens)

| color10 =

| votes10 = 2330

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1480

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 70

| valid = 57926

| invalid = 2259

| electorate = 103169

| source = Službeni List (Grada Karljeva), Volume 45 Number 8 (7 May 2012), p. 164.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 72.

}}

Dragan Jovanović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen mayor after the election, leading an alliance that also included the Socialist Party of Serbia.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/dragan-jovanovic-2/ Dragan Jovanović], istinomer.com, accessed 29 September 2022.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?yyyy=2012&mm=07&dd=24&nav_id=629195 "SNS i SPS na vlasti i u Kraljevu"], B92, 24 July 2012, accessed 29 September 2022. He resigned in 2014 and was replaced by Tomislav Ilić of New Serbia, one of the parties in the broader alliance around the Progressives. In January 2016, Ilić joined the Progressives.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/tomislav-ilic/ Tomislav Ilić], istinomer.rs, accessed 29 September 2022.[https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/a123600-gradonacelnik-kraljeva-prelazi-u-sns/ "Gradonačelnik Kraljeva prešao u SNS"], N1, 5 January 2016, accessed 29 September 2022.

Marija Jevđić of United Serbia was elected to the assembly from the third position on the Socialist-led list.Službeni List (Grada Kraljeva), Volume 45 Number 7 (24 April 2012), p. 51.

===Novi Pazar===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Novi Pazar:

{{Election results

| party1 = European Novi PazarRasim Ljajić (Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Sandžak Democratic Party, Democratic Party, Party for Sandžak)

| color1 = {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 14190

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin

| color2 =

| votes2 = 11430

| seats2 = 14

| party3 = All TogetherBDZEmir Elfić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 8638

| seats3 = 10

| party4 = Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek–Sandžak People's Party–United Regions of Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 3328

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Let's Get Novi Pazar MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Democratic Party of Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 2380

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Together for Novi Pazar (Coalition: SRSSPSPUPSJS)

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1915

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn, Liberal Democratic Party, Green Ecological Party – Greens, DPS

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 808

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Dveri for the Life of Stari RasNovi Pazar

| color8 =

| votes8 = 566

| seats8 = -

| party9 = For Our PazarBosniak People's Party–Dr. Isko Crnišanin

| color9 =

| votes9 = 188

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 47

| valid = 43443

| invalid = 704

| electorate = 79312

| source = Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 19 Number 7 (10 May 2012), p. 3.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 73.

}}

Incumbent mayor Meho Mahmutović of the Sandžak Democratic Party (SDP) was confirmed for a new term in office after the election. The government initially consisted of the European Novi Pazar alliance and the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak (SDA).[https://www.novimagazin.rs/vesti/18977-meho-mahmutovic-novi-gradonacelnik-novog-pazara "Meho Mahmutović novi gradonačelnik Novog Pazara"], Novi Magazin, 15 June 2012, accessed 8 October 2022. Ahmedin Škrijelj was elected from the second position on the SDA list and was chosen afterward as deputy mayor.Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 19 Number 5 (20 April 2012), p. 16.Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 19 Number 8 (15 June 2012), p. 6.

Amela Lukač Zoranić was elected from the third position on the All Together–Bosniak Democratic Union (BDZ) list.Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 19 Number 5 (20 April 2012), p. 15.

The SDP–SDA alliance broke down in February 2013, and a new coalition was formed by the SDP's coalition, the Sandžak People's Party (SNP), and the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS). BDZ delegate Hedija Škrijelj also broke party ranks to support the new administration.[https://www.b92.net/o/info/vesti/index?yyyy=2013&mm=02&dd=25&nav_category=11&nav_id=690052 "'SDP ruši izbornu volju Bošnjaka'"], B92, 25 February 2013, accessed 19 May 2024. Ahmedin Škrijelj's term as deputy mayor ended on 21 February 2013.Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 20 Number 3 (18 June 2013), p. 229.

===Raška===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Raška:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)", Dr. Bojan Milovanović

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 3826

| seats1 = 10

| party2 = Citizens' Group: Victory

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1953

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1712

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1658

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Let's Get Raška MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 1642

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1471

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color7 =

| votes7 = 792

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = United Regions of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 777

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn Liberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement–Green Ecological Party – Greens

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 493

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Social Democratic Party of Serbia, Social Democratic Alliance–Golub Pendić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 203

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 14527

| invalid = 456

| electorate = 21169

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Raška), Volume 23 Number 122 (30 May 2012), p. 1.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 72.

}}

Jovan Čorbić of the Socialist Party of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Raška), Volume 23 Number 124 (12 June 2012), p. 3. He was replaced by Ignjat Rakitić of the Serbian Progressive Party in June 2014.[https://mondo.rs/Info/Srbija/a700742/Predsednik-opstine-Raska-podneo-ostavku-novi-iz-SNS-a.html "Rokada u vrhu SO Raška, SNS ima čelnog čoveka"], Mondo, 12 June 2014, accessed 8 October 2022.

===Tutin===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Tutin:

{{Election results

| party1 = SDA Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin

| color1 =

| votes1 = 8971

| seats1 = 21

| party2 = All TogetherBDZEmir Elfić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3879

| seats2 = 9

| party3 = Coalition "Together for Tutin"URSLDPSDPDS

| color3 =

| votes3 = 2586

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Sandžak People's Party–Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek

| color4 =

| votes4 = 526

| seats4 = 1

| party5 = For Our TutinBNS

| color5 =

| votes5 = 264

| seats5 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 16226

| invalid = 183

| electorate = 28147

| source = Službeni List (Grada Novog Pazara), Volume 19 Number 7 (10 May 2012), p. 3.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 73.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/drustvo/tutin-pet-izbornih-lista/ "TUTIN: Pet izbornih lista"], Danas, 2 May 2012, accessed 8 October 2022.

}}

Šemsudin Kučević of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak, who had previously served as mayor from 1996 to 2008, was chosen for another term in office following the election.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/135/hronika/2902371/predsednik-opstine-tutin-poginuo-u-nesreci.html "Predsednik opštine Tutin poginuo u nesreći"], Radio Television of Serbia, 12 October 2017.

Incumbent mayor Bajro Gegić was elected from the second position on the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak list. Future parliamentarian Zaim Redžepović was elected from the second position on the Bosniak Democratic Union list.[http://www.tutin.rs/skupstina.html Skupština opštine Tutin], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121208073954/http://www.tutin.rs:80/skupstina.html |date=2012-12-08 }}, Municipality of Tutin, accessed 29 September 2022.

===Vrnjačka Banja===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Vrnjačka Banja:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Vrnjačka Banja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 3682

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3391

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Socialist Party of Serbia

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1601

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = United SerbiaDragan Marković Palma

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1507

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Citizens' Group: Banja Is the LawRade Simić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1321

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1179

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = United Regions of SerbiaStrong Serbia, Strong Vrnjačka Banja

| color7 =

| votes7 = 897

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Social Democratic Party of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 526

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Movement of Socialists Nikola Trifunović Borinac

| color9 =

| votes9 = 506

| seats9 = -

| party10 = U-Turn for Vrnjačka Banja–Serbian Renewal Movement, Liberal Democratic Party

| color10 = {{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}

| votes10 = 441

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Citizen's Group: Dveri for the Life of Vrnjačka Banja

| color11 =

| votes11 = 436

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Citizen's Group: Front for Social Justice

| color12 =

| votes12 = 278

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia-PUPS

| color13 = {{party color|Party of United Pensioners of Serbia}}

| votes13 = 252

| seats13 = -

| party14 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color14 =

| votes14 = 196

| seats14 = -

| party15 = Citizens' Group: Banja Is Loved– Dunjić Dušan

| color15 =

| votes15 = 170

| seats15 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 16383

| invalid = 527

| electorate = 23667

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Vrnjačka Banja), Volume 8 Number 10 (22 June 2012), pp. 2-3.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 13, 72.

}}

Boban Đurović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor in August 2012, leading a coalition administration that also included the Socialist Party of Serbia, the United Regions of Serbia, United Serbia, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1157898/nova-vlast-u-vrnjackoj-banji.html "Nova vlast u Vrnjačkoj Banji"], Radio Television of Serbia, 16 August 2012, accessed 8 October 2022.

==Šumadija District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Kragujevac) and five of the six other municipalities of the Šumadija District. The exception was Aranđelovac, where the last election had been held in 2010.

Together for Šumadija leader Veroljub Stevanović affiliated with the United Regions of Serbia in this election and won a plurality victory in Kragujevac. He remained in office for two years before a shift in local political alliances brought the Serbian Progressive Party to power.

The Democratic Party won a majority in Batočina and held power in that municipality for the term that followed. It also won a plurality victory in Lapovo and, while it narrowly lost the election to the Socialist Party of Serbia, also formed government in Knić; in both of these jurisdictions, the government proved unstable and the party fell from power.

An independent list aligned with United Regions of Serbia won in Rača, while incumbent mayor Dragan Jovanović led a coalition led by New Serbia to a majority victory in Topola.

===Kragujevac===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Kragujevac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Veroljub Verko Stevanović Together for Kragujevac United Regions of Serbia (Together for Šumadija, G17 Plus)

| color1 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 34319

| seats1 = 37

| party2 = Let's Get Kragujevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 16694

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party, Social Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 11676

| seats3 = 12

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)–Prof. Dr. Slavica Đukić Dejanović

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 9193

| seats4 = 10

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDP, SPO, SDU)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 5149

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 4864

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Dveri For the Life of Serbia

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2948

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2717

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Social Democratic Alliance–Social Democratic Movement Dragutin Stanojlović Baja

| color9 =

| votes9 = 696

| seats9 = -

| party10 = New Social Democratic Party of Serbia–Dušan Janjić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 247

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 70

| valid = 88503

| invalid = 3553

| electorate = 152725

| source = Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 22 Number 21 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2, 15.

}}

Incumbent mayor Veroljub Stevanović of Together for Šumadija was confirmed for another term in office after the election, with support from the Liberal Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Socialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia, and smaller parties represented in the assembly. Over the next two years, Stevanović's allies left the government; when the Serbian Renewal Movement switched its affiliation in October 2014, the Serbian Progressive Party was able to form a new city administration with Radomir Nikolić as mayor.[https://balkaninsight.com/2014/10/14/serbian-president-s-son-to-become-kragujevac-mayor/ "Serbian President's Son to Become a City Mayor"], Balkan Insight, 14 October 2014, accessed 12 March 2022.[https://www.b92.net/eng/news/politics.php?yyyy=2014&mm=10&dd=29&nav_id=92059 "President's son elected as mayor of Kragujevac"], B92, 29 October 2014, accessed 12 March 2022.

Future parliamentarian Slađana Radisavljević was elected on the Democratic Party of Serbia list.There is contradictory information about the exact circumstances of Radisavljević's election. Kragujevac's Official Gazette indicates that she received the sixth position on the DSS's electoral list in the 2012 city election. A subsequent list of elected delegates, however, shows her in the fourth position, with the candidate originally listed fourth not present. In follows that either there was an error in the original list, the list was amended, or the original fourth place candidate resigned their mandate in favour of Radisavljević. In any event, Radisavljević received a mandate when the city assembly was convened. See Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 22 Number 19 (24 April 2012), p. 6; Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 22 Number 23 (25 May 2012), p. 3. She resigned her seat on 7 December 2012.Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 22 Number 46 (7 December 2012), p. 1.

Parliamentarian Nataša Jovanović appeared in the lead position on the Serbian Radical Party's list.Službeni List (Grada Kragujevca), Volume 22 Number 19 (24 April 2012), p. 4.

===Aranđelovac===

There was no election for the Municipal Assembly of Aranđelovac in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2010, and the next took place in 2014.

===Batočina===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Batočina:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3283

| seats1 = 19

| party2 = Let's Get Batočina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Movement of Socialists)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 1062

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = ZajednoVeroljub Verko Stevanović (Together for Šumadija, SPO, LDP)

| color3 = {{party color|Together for Šumadija}}

| votes3 = 1035

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Socialist Party of SerbiaIvica Dačić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 886

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = United Regions of Serbia–Zoran Jevtić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 361

| seats5 = -

| party6 = Party of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 347

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 336

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 231

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 35

| valid = 7541

| invalid = 260

| electorate = 10260

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 74.

}}

Incumbent mayor Radiša Milošević of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/57/srbija-danas/1157886/nova-fabrika-u-batocini-.html "Nova fabrika u Batočini"], Radio Television of Serbia, 17 August 2012, accessed 12 March 2022.

===Knić===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Knić:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 1891

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1702

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Tomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 884

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = United Regions of Serbia–Milić Milović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 759

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Together for ŠumadijaSPO

| color5 =

| votes5 = 619

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = New SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaVelimir IlićVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 564

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = U-Turn for Knić and Gruža–Prof. Dr. Zoran Todorović–Nikola Čamperević (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 505

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia

| color8 = {{party color|United Serbia}}

| votes8 = 451

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Strength of Serbia Movement–Tomislav Kostić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 214

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Borivoje Ilić–Dveri Knić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 188

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 131

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 7908

| invalid = 300

| electorate = 11869

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Knić), 2012 Volume 4 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-3.

}}

Incumbent mayor Borislav Busarac of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He was removed from office on 30 May 2013 and was replaced by Dragana Jovanović of the Socialist Party.Službeni Glasnik, 2013 Volume 8 (4 June 2013), p. 1. Jovanović was in turn removed in February 2014, and Ljubomir Đurđević of United Serbia was chosen as mayor the following month in a new alliance that included the Democratic Party.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1513800/smenjeno-rukovodstvo-u-opstini-knic.html "Smenjeno rukovodstvo u Opštini Knić"], Radio Television of Serbia, 5 February 2014, accessed 13 March 2022.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/nova-vlast-u-knicu-predsednik-iz-palmine-zamenik-iz-tadiceve-stranke/q8sl1rt Nebojša Radišić, "Nova vlast u Kniću: Predsednik iz Palmine, zamenik iz Tadićeve stranke"], Blic, 4 March 2014, accessed 13 March 2022.

===Lapovo===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Lapovo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 1105

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = All for LapovoSPO–Dragan Zlatković

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1073

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = Citizens' Group: For the Life of Lapovo

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1000

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Let's Get Lapovo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 521

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 302

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 212

| seats6 = -

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia–Mika Solunac (G17 Plus, I Live for Krajina)

| color7 =

| votes7 = 178

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Ivan Petrović (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 172

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia and United Serbia (Dr. Jovan Krkobabić and Dragan Marković PALMA)

| color9 =

| votes9 = 131

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 4694

| invalid = 137

| electorate = 7057

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Lapovo), Volume 8 Volume 5 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

Nebojša Miletić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. He was replaced in June 2014 by Jasna Jovanović of the "For the Life of Lapovo" list.Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Lapovo), Volume 13 Number 6 (22 July 2014), pp. 3-6. Jovanović was in turn replaced by Nebojša Tasić of the Progressive Party in June 2015.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1947609/promenjena-vlast-u-lapovu.html "Promenjena vlast u Lapovu"], Radio Television of Serbia, 12 June 2015, accessed 13 March 2022.

===Rača===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Rača:

{{Election results

| party1 = Citizens' Group: United Regions–Dragana Živanović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2286

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2217

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = Let's Get Rača MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 830

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 749

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Serbian Renewal Movement–Slobodan Prešić Mirza

| color5 =

| votes5 = 287

| seats5 = -

| party6 = For Rača, You Know WhyDemocratic Party of SerbiaMovement of Socialists

| color6 =

| votes6 = 256

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Rich Serbia)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 219

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUP)–United Serbia (JS)

| color8 =

| votes8 = 182

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 127

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 7153

| invalid = 219

| electorate = 10161

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Rača - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 75.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dragana Živanović of United Regions was confirmed for another term in office after the election. She was replaced in February 2015 by Dragan Stevanović of the Progressive Party.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/1838648/sns-preuzeo-vlast-u-raci-.html "SNS preuzeo vlast u Rači"], Radio Television of Serbia, 23 February 2015, accessed 13 March 2022.

===Topola===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Topola:

{{Election results

| party1 = Dragan JovanovićNew SerbiaDemocratic Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|New Serbia (political party)}}

| votes1 = 7372

| seats1 = 26

| party2 = Choice for a Better Topola (DS, Citizens' Group: Vladimir Radojković, SDP Serbia–Gordan Marković)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 1798

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Let's Get Topola MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Coalition of Refugee Associations in the Republic of Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1132

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Dragan Marković PalmaUnited Serbia (JS), Žarko Jovanović

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1012

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = "Together for Šumadija", Dr. Jovica Žikić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 677

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDP, SPO)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 516

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 281

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Topola Movement

| color8 =

| votes8 = 72

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 41

| valid = 12860

| invalid = 383

| electorate = 19365

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Topola - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 75.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dragan Jovanović of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. He resigned in August 2014 after being elected to the national assembly, as he could not hold a dual mandate as a parliamentarian and a member of the local executive.[http://www.otvoreniparlament.rs/poslanik/8664 DRAGAN JOVANOVIĆ], Otvoreni Parlament, accessed 11 August 2017; "Serbian minister re-elected party chairman," British Broadcasting Corporation Monitoring European, 26 November 2005 (Source: FoNet news agency, Belgrade, in Serbian 1339 gmt 26 Nov 05). Jovanović instead became president (i.e., speaker) of the local assembly and was replaced as mayor by Dragan Živanović, also of New Serbia.[https://www.vesti-online.com/topola-predsednik-podneo-ostavku-pa-dobio-novu-funkciju/ "Topola: Predsednik podneo ostavku, pa dobio novu funkciju"], 29 August 2014, accessed 13 March 2022.

==Zlatibor District==

Local elections were held in the one city (i.e., Užice) and eight of the nine municipalities of the Zlatibor District. The exception was Kosjerić, where the previous local election had taken place in 2009.

The Democratic Party won in Užice and also in Požega, and initially led a coalition government in both jurisdictions. In both cases, the party lost power to the Serbian Progressive Party in the term that followed.

The Progressives won in Arilje and Nova Varoš and formed government in both municipalities (although they briefly lost power in the former community in 2015). In Priboj, the Progressives led a grand coalition government that also included several other parties. The Serbian Radical Party won a rare victory in Bajina Bašta and led a local coalition government until 2014, at which time the Progressives became the dominant power in the local administration.

Incumbent mayor Milan Stamatović led the Democratic Party of Serbia to a majority victory in Čajetina. The Sandžak Democratic Party won the election in Prijepolje and led a coalition government afterward, while the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak did the same in Sjenica.

===Užice===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Užice:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 10796

| seats1 = 22

| party2 = Let's Get Užice MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement-BK)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 7919

| seats2 = 16

| party3 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 5319

| seats3 = 11

| party4 = Smart Choice!Tihomir Petković Tihi, Democratic Party of Serbia

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 3747

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Mitrović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 3623

| seats5 = 7

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 2253

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Dveri For the Life of Užice

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1899

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1373

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 958

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 67

| valid = 37887

| invalid = 1543

| electorate = 69517

| source = Službeni List (Grada Užica), Volume 47 Number 7 (7 May 2012), pp. 65-66; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 62.

}}

The Dveri list did not receive five per cent of the total votes cast and so fell below the electoral threshold.

Incumbent mayor Jovan Marković of the Democratic Party was initially confirmed for another term in office after the election.Službeni List (Grada Užica), Volume 47 Number 10 (3 July 2012), p. 73. The city's political alliances subsequently changed, and in October 2012 Marković was succeeded by Saša Milošević of the Serbian Progressive Party[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/srbija/sasa-milosevic-novi-gradonacelnik-uzica/6v1yh9c "Saša Milošević novi gradonačelnik Užica"], Blic, 29 October 2012, accessed 3 November 2022. Milošević in turn resigned in August 2014 and was replaced by Tihomir Petković, who had been elected on the list of the Democratic Party of Serbia but later joined the Progressive Party.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/srbija/uzicki-odbornici-izabrali-tihomira-petkovica-za-gradonacelnika/c5jjvb4 V. Lojanica, "Užički odbornici izabrali Tihomira Petkovića za gradonačelnika"], Blic, 15 August 2014, accessed 27 August 2020.

===Arilje===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Arilje:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Arilje MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyNew SerbiaDemocratic Party of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 2627

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2132

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1697

| seats3 = 6

| party4 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)–Prof. Dr. Svetislav Petrović

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1228

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn for Arilje (SPO, LDP)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 861

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 833

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Dveri For the Life of Serbia–Dveri Arilje

| color7 =

| votes7 = 661

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 217

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 34

| valid = 10256

| invalid = 393

| electorate = 16044

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Arilje), 2012 Number 6 (7 May 2012), p. 2.

}}

Zoran Todorović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Arilje), 2012 Number 7 (31 May 2012), p. 4.

In June 2015, a coalition of the Serbian Radical Party, the Movement of Workers and Peasants, and Dveri came to power with outside support from the Democratic Party and the Liberal Democratic Party. Milan Nikolić of the Radicals was chosen as mayor.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/drustvo/radikali-preuzeli-vlast-od-naprednjaka-u-arilju/ N. Kovačević, "Radikali preuzeli vlast od naprednjaka u Arilju"], Danas, 29 June 2015, accessed 11 May 2022. The Progressives returned to power in December 2015, and Todorović was returned to the mayor's office.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/9/politika/2141534/naprednjaci-preuzeli-vlast-u-arilju-.html "Naprednjaci preuzeli vlast u Arilju"], Radio Television of Serbia, 16 December 2015, accessed 11 May 2022.Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Arilje), 2015 Number 9 (23 December 2015), p. 13.

===Bajina Bašta===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bajina Bašta:

{{Election results

| party1 = Serbian Radical Party

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2834

| seats1 = 11

| party2 = Socialist Party of SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of SerbiaUnited Serbia

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2600

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = Serbian Progressive Party

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1884

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Democratic Party

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1654

| seats4 = 6

| party5 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1502

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 955

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = U-Turn (Liberal Democratic PartySerbian Renewal Movement)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 706

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Survival

| color8 =

| votes8 = 326

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Dveri

| color9 =

| votes9 = 280

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Rich Serbia–Aleksandar Aksentijević (Rich Serbia, Movement of Farmers and Businessmen)

| color10 =

| votes10 = 246

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 45

| valid = 12987

| invalid = 564

| electorate = 22965

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 60.

}}

Incumbent mayor Zlatan Jovanović of the Serbian Radical Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a somewhat unusual coalition government with the Democratic Party and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[http://www.bajinabasta.rs/ ИЗАБРАНА НОВА ОПШТИНСКА ВЛАСТ 2012. ГОДИНЕ], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120820142403/http://www.bajinabasta.rs/# |date=2012-08-20 }}, Municipality of Bajina Bašta, 20 August 2012, accessed 14 May 2022. The Democratic Party subsequently left the government and was replaced by the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://www.politika.rs/sr/clanak/264203/Srbija/Naprednjaci-i-radikali-zajedno-u-vlasti B. Pejović, "Naprednjaci i radikali zajedno u vlasti"], Politika, 18 July 2013, accessed 14 May 2022.

Jovanović stood down as mayor in early 2014 and was succeeded by Radomir Filipović of the Progressive Party.[http://www.bajinabasta.rs/predsednik.html ПРЕДСЕДНИК ОПШТИНЕ БАЈИНА БАШТА], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140328225150/http://www.bajinabasta.rs/predsednik.html |date=2014-03-28 }}, Municipality of Bajina Bašta, 28 March 2014, accessed 14 May 2022.

===Čajetina===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Čajetina:

{{Election results

| party1 = Milan StamatovićDemocratic Party of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 4568

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = List "For a Better Čajetina"–DS–Citizens' Group: "Zlatiborski pogled"–SPO

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2346

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = "Let's Get Čajetina Moving"–Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1160

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia" (SPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 840

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–PUPS–Slobodan Jeremić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 324

| seats5 = -

| party6 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 159

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 102

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 31

| valid = 9499

| invalid = 211

| electorate = 12850

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 7 Number 5 (15 May 2012), pp. 5-6.

}}

Incumbent mayor Milan Stamatović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/milan-stamatovic/ Milan Stamatović], istinomer.rs, accessed 15 May 2022. He left that party in 2014 and was a co-founder of the Serbian People's Party in the same year.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/milan-stamatovic-za-neutralnost-i-saradnju-sa-rusijom/ Nenad Kovačević, "Milan Stamatović: Za neutralnost i saradnju sa Rusijom"], Danas, 26 September 2014, accessed 15 May 2022.

Bojana Božanić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was elected to the assembly from the third position on the DSS's list.Službeni List (Opštine Čajetina), Volume 7 Number 4 (10 May 2012), p. 5. She resigned shortly thereafter to serve a second term as an assistant to Stamatović.[http://www.cajetina.org.rs/content/predsednik Predsednik], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104193505/http://www.cajetina.org.rs/content/predsednik |date=2012-11-04 }}, Municipality of Čajetina, accessed 6 February 2021.

===Kosjerić===

There was no municipal election in Kosjerić in 2012. The previous election had taken place in 2009, and the next election took place in 2013.

===Nova Varoš===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Nova Varoš:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Nova Varoš MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 2743

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2108

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and United Serbia

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 1662

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Citizens' Group: Citizens' Group and Businessmen "New People for Nova Varoš"–Radosav Rade Vasiljević

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1280

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = New Serbia Velimir Ilić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 858

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Nenad Todorović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 791

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Sandžak Democratic Party–Alija Mujagić

| color7 = {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes7 = 334

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 312

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: "Association of Citizens UNEMPLOYED" Prof. Milojko Popović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 237

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO)

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 203

| seats10 = -

| party11 = All TogetherBosniak Democratic UnionEmir Elfić

| color11 =

| votes11 = 125

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 27

| valid = 10653

| invalid = 260

| electorate = 14825

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Nova Varoš - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 50.

}}

Dimitrije Paunović of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.radiostoplus.com/nova-varosprazna-opstinska-kasa-i-glomazna-administracija/ "Nova Varoš:Prazna opštinska kasa i glomazna administracija"], radiostoplus.com, 31 July 2012. He resigned on 6 January 2016 after being appointed as commissioner of the Zlatibor District.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/srbija/nova-varos-predsednik-opstine-dao-ostavku-zbog-nove-funkcije/5m2hjwv "Nova Varoš: Predsednik opštine dao ostavku zbog nove funkcije"], Blic, 16 December 2015, accessed 15 May 2022.Sluzbeni List (Opštine Nova Varoś), 2016 Number 1 (12 January 2016), p. 1. Ivan Mladenović subsequently oversaw an interim administration pending new elections.[https://zlatarinfo.rs/vest/2191/nova-varos-bez-struje-10-dana-90-potrosaca "Nova Varoš: Bez struje 10 dana 90 potrošača!"], zlatarinfo.rs, 16 March 2016, accessed 15 May 2022.

===Požega===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Požega:

{{Election results

| party1 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes1 = 3622

| seats1 = 15

| party2 = Let's Get Požega MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, and Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 2938

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), and United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2356

| seats3 = 9

| party4 = United Regions of Serbia for Požega–Đorđe Stevanović

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1365

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Democratic Party of Serbia Vojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1013

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Dveri–Požega

| color6 =

| votes6 = 962

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSDU)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 890

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 599

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Požega Ecological Movement

| color9 =

| votes9 = 387

| seats9 = -

| total_sc = 52

| valid = 14132

| invalid = 621

| electorate = 25420

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Požega - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 60.

}}

Incumbent mayor Milovan Mićović of the Democratic Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/milovan-micovic/ Milovan Mićović], istinomer.net, accessed 16 May 2022. The government changed in October 2015, and Milan Božić of the Serbian Progressive Party became mayor.[https://www.blic.rs/vesti/politika/naprednjaci-preuzeli-vlast-u-pozegi-glasovima-bivsih-demokrata/wqkztjh "Naprednjaci preuzeli vlast u Požegi glasovima bivših demokrata"], Blic, 23 October 2015, accessed 16 May 2022.

===Priboj===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Priboj:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dragomir Minić Jole

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2413

| seats1 = 7

| party2 = Let's Get Priboj MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 2320

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = "Better for Priboj" Dr. Jasminko Toskić and Kenan Hajdarević (SDP and LDP)

| color3 = {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2205

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1713

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color5 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 1663

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = New SerbiaVelimir Ilić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1114

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Movement for Priboj–Ćetković Dr. Dragan Gaga

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1062

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin

| color8 =

| votes8 = 948

| seats8 = 3

| party9 = United Regions of SerbiaMlađan Dinkić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 574

| seats9 = -

| party10 = All Together BDZ Emir Elfić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 545

| seats10 = 1

| party11 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 367

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 41

| valid = 14924

| invalid = 371

| electorate = 28286

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Priboj), Volume 15 Number 4 (8 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

Incumbent mayor Lazar Rvović of the Serbian Progressive Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election, leading a grand coalition government that also included the Democratic Party, the Serbian Renewal Movement, the Sandžak Democratic Party, the Socialist Party of Serbia, and New Serbia.[https://www.b92.net/info/izbori2012/vesti.php?dd=03&mm=07&nav_id=623519&yyyy=2012 "Šest stranaka na vlasti u Priboju"], B92, 3 July 2012, accessed 16 May 2022.

Future parliamentarian Dijana Radović appeared in the sixth position on the Socialist list; she was not immediately election but received a mandate on 19 July 2012 as the replacement for another party member.Službeni List (Opštine Priboj), Volume 15 Number 3 (25 April 2012), p. 5.Službeni List (Opštine Priboj), Volume 15 Number 8 (19 July 2012), p. 9.

===Prijepolje===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Prijepolje:

{{Election results

| party1 = Sandžak Democratic PartySocial Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color1 = {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 3571

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = DPS Dr. Zulkefil Bato Sadović (Democratic Party of the Sandžak)

| color2 =

| votes2 = 2623

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = Let's Get Serbia MovingLet's Get Prijepolje MovingTomislav NikolićSerbian Progressive Party

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 2553

| seats3 = 10

| party4 = Democratic Party (DS)–Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Best for Prijepolje

| color4 =

| votes4 = 2385

| seats4 = 9

| party5 = Serbian List for PrijepoljeSerbian Radical PartyDemocratic Party of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2297

| seats5 = 8

| party6 = Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1784

| seats6 = 6

| party7 = All Together BDZ Emir Elfić

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1451

| seats7 = 5

| party8 = Dveri for the Life of Prijepolje

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1035

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićLiberal Democratic Party

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 1015

| seats9 = -

| party10 = New Serbia–Milan Gačević

| color10 =

| votes10 = 906

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia Dr. Jovan Krkobabić

| color11 =

| votes11 = 696

| seats11 = -

| party12 = United Regions of SerbiaZa Jako Prijepolje–Dr. Branko Gojaković

| color12 =

| votes12 = 605

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Citizens Group: The Only Choice for Prijepolje Werner Tschedernig

| color13 =

| votes13 = 217

| seats13 = -

| party14 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color14 =

| votes14 = 134

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 61

| valid = 21272

| invalid = 498

| electorate = 34649

| source = Službeni Glasnik (Opštine Prijepolje), Volume 12 Number 5 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2.

}}

Emir Hašimbegović of the Sandžak Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://www.istinomer.rs/akter/emir-hasimbegovic/ Emir Hašimbegović] istinomer.rs, accessed 16 May 2022.

Sabira Hadžiavdić was elected from the third position on the All Together list.[http://arhiva.rik.parlament.gov.rs/arhiva-izbori-za-narodne-poslanike-2012.php Избори за народне посланике Народне скупштине, 6. мај 2012. године, ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ (14 СВЕ ЗАЈЕДНО: БДЗ, ГСМ, ДЗХ, ДЗВМ, Словачка странка - Емир Елфић)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210830082848/http://arhiva.rik.parlament.gov.rs/arhiva-izbori-za-narodne-poslanike-2012.php |date=2021-08-30 }}, Republic Election Commission, Republic of Serbia, accessed 15 May 2022.

===Sjenica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Sjenica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak–Dr. Sulejman Ugljanin

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3621

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = All Together BDZ Emir Elfić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3243

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = For Sjenica SDP, DS, LDP, SDPS–Muriz Turković

| color3 = {{party color|Social Democratic Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 2394

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = SPSPUPS Ivica Dačić

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1264

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Citizens' Group: Independent Party of Democratic Action for Sjenica–Nusret Nuhović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1023

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Dr. Esad Zornić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 775

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Sandžak People's Party–Dr. Mirsad Ðerlek

| color7 =

| votes7 = 672

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 662

| seats8 = -

| party9 = TogetherDemocratic Party of SerbiaSerbian Radical Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 631

| seats9 = -

| party10 = New Serbia–Momir Kovačević

| color10 =

| votes10 = 363

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Sandžak People's Movement–Džemail Suljević

| color11 =

| votes11 = 228

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color12 =

| votes12 = 82

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 39

| valid = 14958

| invalid = 288

| electorate = 25258

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 12, 61.

}}

Hazbo Mujović of the Party of Democratic Action of Sandžak was chosen as mayor after the election, leading a coalition administration that also included the Sandžak Democratic Party's alliance, the Socialist Party of Serbia's alliance, and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://www.kurir.rs/vesti/srbija/280730/u-sjenici-na-vlasti-sda-sa-sdp-ds-ldp-sps-i-urs "U Sjenici na vlasti SDA sa SDP-DS-LDP, SPS i URS"], Kurir, 18 June 2024, accessed 20 October 2024. This source inaccurately states that Esad Zornić was appointed as deputy mayor and Muriz Turković was appointed as deputy speaker of the assembly; in fact, the reverse was true. Muriz Turković of the Sandžak Democratic Party was appointed as deputy mayor. The Sandžak Democratic Party was excluded from government in November 2014, and Minela Kalender of the Party of Democratic Action, who had been elected to the municipal assembly in 2012, was named as deputy mayor in Turković's place.[https://rtvnp.rs/2014/11/12/formirana-nova-vladajuca-vecina-u-sjenici/7412#google_vignette "Formirana nova vladajuća većina u Sjenici"], RTV Novi Pazar, 11 December 2014, accessed 20 October 2024.

= Southern and Eastern Serbia =

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==Jablanica District==

===Leskovac===

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party

| votes1 = 20793

| seats1 = 22

| party2 = Serbian Progressive Party coalition

| votes2 = 16925

| seats2 = 18

| party3 = Socialist Party of Serbia coalition

| votes3 = 11895

| seats3 = 12

| party4 = United Regions of Serbia

| votes4 = 10859

| seats4 = 11

| party5 = United Serbia

| votes5 = 4687

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Coalition NS-ZEP-Greens

| votes6 = 4606

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| votes7 = 4275

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party

| votes8 = 2804

| seats8 =

| party9 = Liberal Democratic Party coalition

| votes9 = 2336

| seats9 =

| party10 = Dveri

| votes10 = 1834

| seats10 =

| party11 = Group of citizens - total

| votes11 = 727

| seats11 =

| invalid = 2598

| electorate = 123205

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf]

}}

==Nišava District==

Local elections were held for the City Assembly of Niš, the assemblies in all five of Niš's constituent municipalities, and the assemblies in all six of the Nišava District's other municipalities.

The Progressive Party formed coalition governments with the Socialist Party and the United Regions of Serbia shortly after the election in the City of Niš, four of the city's five municipalities (the exception being Niška Banja), and Aleksinac. The Progressive Party's alliance won the popular vote in all of these jurisdictions except for Medijana, where the Democratic Party placed first.

The situation was different in the district's smaller municipalities. Local incumbent mayors led the Socialist Party to victory in Gadžin Han, New Serbia to victory in Ražanj, the United Regions of Serbia to victory to Doljevac, and the United Peasant Party to victory in Svrljig. The Socialists also won the popular vote in Merošina and initially formed a coalition government with the Democratic Party and the United Regions of Serbia. This alliance fell apart in December 2012, and a new coalition of the Progressive Party and the United Regions of Serbia came to power. The local Progressive organization subsequently became divided, leading to instability in the local government.

In Niška Banja, the Democratic Party of Serbia won the popular vote and formed a coalition government afterwards; the incumbent mayor later left the Democratic Party of Serbia for the United Regions of Serbia, and, after that party's dissolution, joined the Serbian People's Party.

===Niš===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Niš:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Niš MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 26577

| seats1 = 17

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 23295

| seats2 = 15

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 18086

| seats3 = 11

| party4 = Ivica Dačić–"Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 16554

| seats4 = 10

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaMilan Lapčević

| color5 =

| votes5 = 7710

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 6984

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = DveriFor the Life of Niš

| color7 =

| votes7 = 5519

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 4903

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 4190

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: Better

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1905

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1582

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color12 =

| votes12 = 1098

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Roma Unity Party

| color13 =

| votes13 = 734

| seats13 = -

| party14 = United Serbian Movement

| color14 =

| votes14 = 440

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 61

| valid = 119577

| invalid = 4951

| electorate = 230961

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 148, 149.

}}

Zoran Perišić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The city government was initially formed by the Progressives, the Socialists, and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://www.vesti.rs/Srpska-Napredna-Stranka/Novi-gradonacelnik-Nisa-Zoran-Perisic.html "NOVI GRADONAČELNIK NIŠA ZORAN PERIŠIĆ"], Vesti, 12 July 2012, accessed 20 December 2021.

Momir Stojanović was elected to the assembly from the fourth position on the Progressive Party's list.РЕШЕЊЕ О УТВРЂИВАЊУ ЗБИРНЕ ИЗБОРНЕ ЛИСТЕ ЗА ИЗБОР ОДБОРНИКА СКУПШТИНЕ ГРАДА НИША 06. МАЈ 2012. ГОДИНЕ; Electoral Commission; City of Niš.

====Crveni Krst====

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Crveni Krst:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Crveni Krst MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 3526

| seats1 = 7

| party2 = United Regions of Serbia

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3115

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1818

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Serbian Radical Party

| color4 =

| votes4 = 1291

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Democratic Party

| color5 =

| votes5 = 945

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 714

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = New Serbia

| color7 =

| votes7 = 561

| seats7 = -

| party8 = U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 489

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Reformist Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 431

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dveri for the Life of Crveni Krst

| color10 =

| votes10 = 423

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Roma Unity Party

| color11 =

| votes11 = 279

| seats11 = -

| party12 = United Serbian Movement

| color12 =

| votes12 = 206

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Citizens' Group

| color13 =

| votes13 = 104

| seats13 = -

| party14 = Movement for the Development of Serbia

| color14 =

| votes14 = 61

| seats14 = -

| total_sc = 21

| valid = 13963

| invalid = 436

| electorate = 29998

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 88.

}}

Darko Bulatović of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election, with the votes of nineteen delegates. The local government was formed by the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Bulatovic-predsednik-Opstine-Crveni-Krst.sr.html "Bulatović predsednik Opštine Crveni Krst"], Južne vesti, 17 July 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. Bulatović resigned as mayor in May 2014 and was replaced by Miroslav Milutinović, a former Socialist who crossed over to the Progressives.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Bulatovic-podneo-ostavku-u-Crvenom-Krstu.sr.html A. Stankov i Lj. Stojanović, "Bulatović podneo ostavku u Crvenom Krstu"], 13 May 2014, accessed 21 December 2021.

====Medijana====

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Medijana:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic Party

| color1 =

| votes1 = 12489

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Let's Get Medijana MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 8291

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 =

| votes3 = 6555

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = United Regions of Serbia (G17 Plus)

| color4 =

| votes4 = 4891

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 3467

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 2933

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Dveri for the Life of Medijana

| color7 =

| votes7 = 2474

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1282

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Reformist Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1228

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Workers and Peasants

| color10 =

| votes10 = 727

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Coalition: United Serbian Movement–Movement of Veterans

| color11 =

| votes11 = 285

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Roma Democratic League

| color12 =

| votes12 = 152

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 27

| valid = 44774

| invalid = 2117

| electorate = 81220

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 87.

}}

Nebojša Krstić of the United Regions of Serbia was chosen as mayor after the election, with the support of sixteen delegates. The government consisted of the Progressives, the Socialists, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Krstic-predsednik-Opstine-Medijana.sr.html "Krstić predsednik Opštine Medijana"], Južne vesti, 14 July 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. Krstić was replaced as mayor by Zoran Stojanović of the Progressive Party in August 2014.[https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2014&mm=08&dd=05&nav_category=11&nav_id=884857 "Smenjen predsednik opštine Medijana"], B92, 5 August 2014, accessed 21 December 2021.

====Niška Banja====

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Niška Banja:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Move Forward–Zoran Vidanović (Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2379

| seats1 = 7

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 1264

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 937

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Let's Get Niška Banja MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 923

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia

| color5 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes5 = 715

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 466

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = "United Serbia"

| color7 =

| votes7 = 423

| seats7 = -

| party8 = U-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 310

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 304

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Movement of Veterans

| color10 =

| votes10 = 210

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Movement for Niška Banja

| color11 =

| votes11 = 196

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color12 =

| votes12 = 123

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 19

| valid = 8250

| invalid = 340

| electorate = 12764

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 87.

}}

Incumbent mayor Zoran Vidanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The government initially consisted of the Democratic Party of Serbia, the Socialists, and the Reformist Party.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Oformljena-vlast-u-Nishkoj-Banji.sr.html "Oformljena vlast u Niškoj Banji"], Južne vesti, 25 May 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. Vidanović left the Democratic Party of Serbia in September 2012 and joined the United Regions of Serbia. That party dissolved in 2015, at which time Vidanović joined the Serbian People's Party.[https://www.juznevesti.com/ko-je-ko/Zoran-Vidanovic.sr.html "Zoran Vidanović"], Južne vesti, 9 April 2016, accessed 21 December 2021.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Vidanovic-napustio-DSS.sr.html "Vidanović napustio DSS"], Južne vesti, 14 September 2012, accessed 21 December 2021.

====Palilula, Niš====

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Palilula, Niš:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Palilula MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 7697

| seats1 = 7

| party2 = United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović

| color2 =

| votes2 = 5831

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 5218

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 3997

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2195

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPO–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš

| color6 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes6 = 1885

| seats6 = 1

| party7 = Dveri for the Life of Palilula

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1800

| seats7 = 1

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1338

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1098

| seats9 = -

| party10 = United Peasant PartyMilija MiletićResponsibly for the Peasants

| color10 =

| votes10 = 432

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Roma Unity Party–Rom Romese

| color11 =

| votes11 = 307

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Citizens' Group: United Serbian Movement–Mr. Zoran Jović

| color12 =

| votes12 = 267

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 25

| valid = 32065

| invalid = 1460

| electorate = 65095

| source = [https://palilula.eu/ УТВРЂЕНИ РЕЗУЛТАТИ ГЛАСАЊА НА ОДРЖАНИМ ИЗБОРИМА 6 И 13 МАЈА ГРАДСКЕ ОПШТИНЕ ПАЛИЛУЛА], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120503225416/https://palilula.eu/ |date=2012-05-03}}, Izbori 2021, City Municipality of Palilula.

}}

Boban Džunić of the Progressive Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government consisted of the Progressives, the Socialists, and the United Regions of Serbia, with outside support from the Democratic Party of Serbia.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Dzunic-novi-predsednik-Opstine-Palilula.sr.html Predrag Blagojević, "Džunić novi predsednik Opštine Palilula"], Južne vesti, 14 July 2012, accessed 21 December 2021.

====Pantelej====

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pantelej:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Pantelej MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 4727

| seats1 = 6

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 4449

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaBranislav Jovanović

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3452

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 2523

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDPSPORich Serbia–Zaplanje My Home–Movement for Niš

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 1428

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1416

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = New Serbia

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1130

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Dveri for the Life of Pantelej

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1118

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Reformist Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 895

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party

| color10 =

| votes10 = 706

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Coalition: Movement of Workers and PeasantsUnited Peasant Party

| color11 =

| votes11 = 489

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color12 =

| votes12 = 400

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 23

| valid = 22733

| invalid = 1076

| electorate = 41884

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 88.

}}

Srđan Savić of the Socialist Party was chosen as mayor after the election. The government consisted of the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, and the Socialists.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Srdjan-Savic-novi-predsednik-Opstine-Pantelej.sr.html Predrag Blagojević, "Srđan Savić novi predsednik Opštine Pantelej"], Južne vesti, 12 July 2012, accessed 21 December 2021.

===Aleksinac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Aleksinac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Aleksinac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 5726

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Ivan Dimić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 4834

| seats2 = 13

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, United Serbia, Movement of Veterans

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 4218

| seats3 = 11

| party4 = Choice for a Better AleksinacBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 3860

| seats4 = 10

| party5 = Grujica Veljković–United Regions of Serbia

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1897

| seats5 = 5

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Aleksinac Movement for Change

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1217

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1182

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 859

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Social Democratic Alliance–Miroslav Popović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 858

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Citizens' Group: To Ask the People

| color10 =

| votes10 = 725

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 55

| valid = 25376

| invalid = 936

| electorate = 44242

| source = Službeni List (Opštine Aleksinac), Volume 20 Number 8 (7 May 2012), pp. 1-2; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 88. There is a discrepancy between these sources as to the number of votes received by the Progressive Party's alliance. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Ivan Dimić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was initially confirmed for a new term in office after the election in June 2012, leading a coalition government that also included the Democratic Party, the Party of United Pensioners of Serbia, and United Serbia.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Dimic-ostao-na-celu-Aleksinca.sr.html "Dimić ostao na čelu Aleksinca"], 8 June 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. This coalition quickly broke down, however, and a new administration consisting of the Progressives, the United Regions of Serbia, the Socialists, and United Serbia came to power the following month, with Nenad Stanković of the Progressives in the role of mayor.[https://www.rts.rs/page/stories/sr/story/57/Srbija+danas/1144912/Dva+puta+birali+istu+vlast.html "Dva puta birali istu vlast"], Radio Television of Serbia, 24 July 2021, accessed 21 December 2012.

===Doljevac===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Doljevac:

{{Election results

| party1 = Goran Ljubić "Međarac"United Regions of Serbia

| color1 =

| votes1 = 7938

| seats1 = 26

| party2 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes2 = 1622

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Let's Get Doljevac MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists, Roma Movement of Doljevac, Democratic Party of Serbia)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 1190

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 1113

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 350

| seats5 = -

| party6 = Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color6 = {{party color|Party of United Pensioners of Serbia}}

| votes6 = 127

| seats6 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 12340

| invalid = 282

| electorate = 15068

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 89.

}}

Incumbent mayor Goran Ljubić of the United Regions of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The United Regions party dissolved in late 2015, and Ljubić joined the Progressives in February 2016, bringing the entire United Regions assembly group with him.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Medjarac-presao-u-SNS.sr.html "Međarac prešao u SNS"], Južne vesti, 13 February 2016, accessed 21 December 2021.

===Gadžin Han===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Gadžin Han:

{{Election results

| party1 = Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2070

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = "United Serbia"

| color2 =

| votes2 = 939

| seats2 = 5

| party3 = Democratic Party of Serbia

| color3 =

| votes3 = 849

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Democratic Party

| color4 =

| votes4 = 777

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Let's Get Gadžin Han MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement, Citizens' Group)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 595

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Southeast Serbia Movement–Rich Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 528

| seats6 = 3

| party7 = United Regions of Serbia

| color7 =

| votes7 = 310

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 33

| valid = 6068

| invalid = 215

| electorate = 7925

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 88.

}}

Incumbent mayor Saša Đorđević of the Socialist Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.juznevesti.com/ko-je-ko/Sasa-Djordjevic.sr.html "Saša Đorđević"], Južne vesti, 20 December 2015, accessed 21 December 2021.

===Merošina===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Merošina:

{{Election results

| party1 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Slobodan Todorović

| color1 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 1751

| seats1 = 9

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 1573

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = United Regions of Serbia–Goran Mikić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 1520

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Let's Get Merošina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, Strength of Serbia Movement, Movement of Socialists)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 938

| seats4 = 4

| party5 = Citizens' Group: Socialists for the Jugbogdanovački River

| color5 =

| votes5 = 519

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 505

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Citizens' Group: "Let's Be Human", Veljković Saša Sašinka

| color7 =

| votes7 = 466

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = Reformist Party–Prof. Dr. Milan Višnjić

| color8 =

| votes8 = 463

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Coalition: Democratic Party of Serbia–New Social Democrats–Goran Ilić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 449

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Dr. Jovan KrkobabićParty of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color10 = {{party color|Party of United Pensioners of Serbia}}

| votes10 = 306

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Citizens' Group: Movement of Workers and PeasantsUnited Serbia (Palma)

| color11 =

| votes11 = 225

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement)

| color12 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes12 = 213

| seats12 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 8928

| invalid = 256

| electorate = 11360

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Merošina - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 89.

}}

Incumbent mayor Slobodan Todorović of the Socialist Party of Serbia was initially confirmed for another term in office, leading a coalition government that also included the Democratic Party and the United Regions of Serbia.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/U-Merosini-vlast-formirana-bez-problema.sr.html "U Merošini vlast formirana bez problema"], Južne vesti, 6 June 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. Sanja Miladinović of the Democratic Party was chosen as president of the assembly.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/U-Merosini-vlast-formirana-bez-problema.sr.html "U Merošini vlast formirana bez problema"], Južne vesti, 6 June 2012, accessed 20 April 2024.[http://merosina.org.rs/index.php/vesti/19-konstituisanje-skupstine Конституисање скупштине], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120629201556/http://merosina.org.rs/index.php/vesti/19-konstituisanje-skupstine |date=2012-06-29 }}, Municipality of Merošina, accessed 20 April 2024.

In December 2012, the United Regions of Serbia formed a new governing coalition with the Progressives, aided by two former Socialist delegates. Sanja Stajić, at the time a member of the United Regions of Serbia, was chosen as mayor.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/URS-rusi-vlast-u-Merosini.sr.html "URS ruši vlast u Merošini"], Južne vesti, 14 December 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. Stajić was in turn dismissed in November 2013 and replaced by Bojan Nešić of the Progressive Party.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Smenjena-predsednica-Opstine-Merosina.sr.html "Smenjena predsednica Opštine Merošina"], Južne vesti, 7 November 2013, accessed 21 December 2021.

In April 2016, the local Progressive organization attempted to replace Nešić. This led to a split in the party's assembly delegation, with Nešić forming a breakaway group called "Naprednjaci Merošine" and establishing a new coalition with the Democratic Party.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Naprednjaci-i-DS-smenili-SNS-u-Merosini.sr.html "Naprednjaci i DS smenili SNS u Merošini"], Južne vesti, 8 April 2016, accessed 21 December 2021.

===Ražanj===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Ražanj:

{{Election results

| party1 = New Serbia–Dobrica Stojković

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2575

| seats1 = 16

| party2 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 502

| seats2 = 3

| party3 = Let's Get Ražanj MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 454

| seats3 = 2

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 354

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color5 =

| votes5 = 347

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Verislav Velisavljević Verče

| color6 =

| votes6 = 306

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Serbian Renewal Movement, Rich Serbia)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 185

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Coalition: Strong Regions, Strong Serbia, United Regions of SerbiaOnly the People, Social Democratic Party of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 163

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 94

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia–Dr. Jovan Krkobabić

| color10 =

| votes10 = 80

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Citizens' Group: For Ražanj–Vesna Radojković

| color11 =

| votes11 = 59

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 27

| valid = 5119

| invalid = 168

| electorate = 7894

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Ražanj - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120728181036/http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ |date=2012-07-28}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 20 December 2021; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 89. There is a small discrepancy between these sources as to the vote totals of the Democratic Party of Serbia list. The latter source is taken as definitive.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dobrica Stojković of New Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.juznevesti.com/ko-je-ko/Dobrica-Stojkovic.sr.html "Dobrica Stojković"], Južne vesti, 20 December 2015, accessed 21 December 2021.

===Svrljig===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Svrljig:

{{Election results

| party1 = United Peasant PartyResponsibly for Peasants and WorkersMiletić Milija

| color1 =

| votes1 = 3456

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia, New Serbia

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1033

| seats2 = 4

| party3 = United Regions of SerbiaStrong Svrljig, Strong Serbia

| color3 =

| votes3 = 813

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 805

| seats4 = 3

| party5 = Let's Get Svrljig MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color5 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes5 = 718

| seats5 = 3

| party6 = Party of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 382

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 324

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Citizens' Group: Dveri–For the Life of Svrljig

| color8 =

| votes8 = 245

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color9 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes9 = 214

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 181

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Communist PartyJosip Broz

| color11 =

| votes11 = 130

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 27

| valid = 8301

| invalid = 390

| electorate = 12789

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 89.

}}

Incumbent mayor Milija Miletić of the United Peasant Party was confirmed for another term in office after the election.[https://www.svrljig.rs/2012/06/28/odbornici-skupstine-opstine-svrljig-odlucili/ "Odbornici Skupštine opštine Svrljig odlučili"], Municipality of Svrljig, 28 June 2012, accessed 21 December 2021. The local government also included the United Regions of Serbia. Miletić resigned in April 2014 after being elected to the National Assembly of Serbia and was replaced by fellow party member Jelena Trifunović.[https://www.juznevesti.com/Politika/Jelena-Trifunovic-nova-predsednica-Opstine-Svrljig.sr.html Aleksandar Kostić, "Jelena Trifunović nova predsednica Opštine Svrljig"], Južne vesti, 18 April 2014, accessed 21 December 2021.

==Pirot District==

Local elections were held all four municipalities of the Pirot District. The results did not follow a clear pattern.

In Pirot, Vladan Vasić's Coalition for Pirot won a clear victory and formed a coalition government afterward.

The Democratic Party won the elections and formed government in Bela Palanka and Dimitrovgrad, though it both cases it later lost power via splits in the party. In Bela Palanka, the serving mayor from the Democratic Party joined the breakaway New Democratic Party in 2014, taking the local party board with him. In Dimitrovgrad, a new coalition including the Democratic Party of Bulgarians and Together for Serbia formed government in 2013, and the Progressives ultimately came to power in early 2015.

The Progressives won the election in Babušnica and formed a coalition government afterward.

===Pirot===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Pirot:

{{Election results

| party1 = Vladan VasićCoalition for PirotUnited Regions of Serbia

| color1 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes1 = 10510

| seats1 = 23

| party2 = Let's Get Pirot MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color2 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes2 = 4709

| seats2 = 10

| party3 = Ivica DačićSPS, PUPS

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3535

| seats3 = 7

| party4 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color4 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes4 = 2729

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = Citizens' Group: New Force of Pirot–Dimitrije Vidanović

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2275

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = Citizens' Group: Movement for Pirot–Dušan Mitić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1917

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Pirot Progressives–It's Time for Change–Dr. Milan Stojanović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1755

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Dr. Ivan Ilić

| color8 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes8 = 1516

| seats8 = -

| party9 = SRS–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1395

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Social Democratic Alliance–Dobrivoje Aranđelović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 691

| seats10 = -

| total_sc = 56

| valid = 31032

| invalid = 1265

| electorate = 50450

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Pirot - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705064306/http://www.cesid.org:80/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012 |date=2012-07-05}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://pirotskinaprednjaci.weebly.com/ Citizens' Group: Pirot Progressives], 17 May 2012, accessed 1 February 2025.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 14, 91.

}}

Incumbent mayor Vladan Vasić of the Coalition for Pirot, which was part of the broader United Regions of Serbia (URS) coalition, was confirmed for another term in office after the election. The Coalition for Pirot collectively joined the URS when it became a unified political party in 2013. The URS became largely dormant after the 2014 Serbian parliamentary election, and the Coalition for Pirot became a separate entity again at that time.[https://www.juznevesti.com/ko-je-ko/vladan-vasic/ "Vladan Vasić"], Južne vesti, 6 August 2013 [and subsequently updated], accessed 1 February 2025.

===Babušnica===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Babušnica:

{{Election results

| party1 = Let's Get Babušcina MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party)

| color1 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes1 = 1490

| seats1 = 8

| party2 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS)"

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1365

| seats2 = 7

| party3 = Choice for a Better LifeBoris Tadić (Democratic Party)

| color3 = {{party color|Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes3 = 1107

| seats3 = 5

| party4 = Coalition: "Together for Babušnica–Citizens' Group: Miroljub Jovanović Dr. Mile, Dejan Lazarević SPO, Movement of Workers and Peasants"–Dr. Miroljub Jovanović

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Renewal Movement}}

| votes4 = 1029

| seats4 = 5

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaFor a Strong Serbia–Dr. Dragan Kostić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 794

| seats5 = 4

| party6 = New Serbia–Dr. Slave Kostić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 767

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color7 =

| votes7 = 473

| seats7 = 2

| party8 = United Serbia–Dragan Božilović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 467

| seats8 = 2

| party9 = Citizens' Group: Let's Help Ourselves, Let's Not Choose the Same Ones–Dr. Goša

| color9 =

| votes9 = 347

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union

| color10 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes10 = 187

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color11 =

| votes11 = 172

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 37

| valid = 8198

| invalid = 272

| electorate = 11209

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Babušnica - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705064306/http://www.cesid.org:80/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012 |date=2012-07-05}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 14, 90.

}}

Saša Stamenković of the Serbian Progressive Party became mayor after the election. The parliamentary majority initially consisted of the Progressives, the Socialist Party of Serbia, United Serbia, the Democratic Party of Serbia, the United Regions of Serbia, and New Serbia.[https://www.juznevesti.com/politika/stamenkovic-novi-predsednik-opstine-babusnica/ Valentino Manić, "Stamenković novi predsednik opštine Babušnica"], Južne vesti, 8 August 2012, accessed 1 February 2025.

===Bela Palanka===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Bela Palanka:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2864

| seats1 = 12

| party2 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)

| color2 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 2809

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Serbian Progressive PartyTomislav Nikolić

| color3 =

| votes3 = 841

| seats3 = 3

| party4 = Citizens' Groups (two different lists)The lists were the "Coalition for Bela Palanka–Graduated Engineer in Agriculture Ivica Vasić," which won two seats, and "Black Pearl," which did not win any seats. See [https://jugmedia.rs/miljkovic-predsednik-opstine/ "Miljković predsednik opštine"], Jugmedia, 7 June 2012, accessed 5 February 2025.

| color4 =

| votes4 = 507

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn–Marko Mladenović (Liberal Democratic Party, Social Democratic Union)

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 410

| seats5 = -

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Tiosav Pešić

| color6 =

| votes6 = 277

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color7 =

| votes7 = 230

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Democratic Party of Serbia–Dr. Vojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 209

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 8147

| invalid = 286

| electorate = 10202

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Bela Palanka - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705064306/http://www.cesid.org:80/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012 |date=2012-07-05}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 14, 90.

}}

Goran Miljković of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election, supported by the two delegates from the Coalition for Bela Palanka and one delegate from United Serbia.[https://jugmedia.rs/miljkovic-predsednik-opstine/ "Miljković predsednik opštine"], Jugmedia, 7 June 2012, accessed 5 February 2025. Following a split in the Democratic Party at the republic level in 2014, Miljković joined Boris Tadić's New Democratic Party, which was later renamed as the Social Democratic Party.[https://www.juznevesti.com/ko-je-ko/goran-miljkovic/ "Goran Miljković"], Južne vesti, 8 August 2013, accessed 5 February 2025.

===Dimitrovgrad===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Dimitrovgrad:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyBoris Tadić

| color1 =

| votes1 = 2713

| seats1 = 13

| party2 = Nebojša Ivanov–Democratic Party of Bulgarians–United Regions of Serbia

| color2 = {{party color|United Regions of Serbia}}

| votes2 = 1323

| seats2 = 6

| party3 = Let's Get Dimitrovgrad MovingTomislav NikolićSNS, DSSVojislav Koštunica

| color3 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes3 = 849

| seats3 = 4

| party4 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS)–SDP Serbia

| color4 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes4 = 539

| seats4 = 2

| party5 = Čedomir JovanovićU-TurnLDP, Party of Bulgarians of Serbia, SPO

| color5 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes5 = 461

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Citizens' Group: "Truth and Solidarity"–Zoran Ćurov

| color6 =

| votes6 = 425

| seats6 = 2

| party7 = PUPS–Nikola Stojanov

| color7 =

| votes7 = 239

| seats7 = -

| party8 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color8 =

| votes8 = 145

| seats8 = -

| total_sc = 29

| valid = 6694

| invalid = 250

| electorate = 9088

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Dimitrovgrad - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705064306/http://www.cesid.org:80/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012 |date=2012-07-05}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, pp. 14, 90.

}}

Vladica Dimitrov of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Zoran Petrov, also of the Democratic Party, became deputy mayor.[https://www.juznevesti.com/politika/dimitrov-opet-na-celu-dimitrovgrada/ Vladimir Veljković, "Dimitrov opet na čelu Dimitrovgrada"], Južne vesti, 15 June 2012, accessed 31 January 2025. After a split in the Democratic Party at the republican level in 2013, Petrov joined Together for Serbia and brought eight the Democratic Party's local assembly members with him.[https://jugmedia.rs/funkcioneri-odbornici-ds-presli-kod-dusana-petrovica/ "Funkcioneri i odbornici DS prešli kod Dušana Petrovića"], Jugmedia, 6 March 2013, accessed 31 January 2025. Dimitrovgrad's government was restructured soon thereafter: Nebojša Ivanov of the Democratic Party of Bulgarians became mayor, while Petrov continued to serve as deputy mayor.[https://www.juznevesti.com/politika/dimitrovgrad-dobio-novog-predsednika/ "Dimitrovgrad dobio novog predsednika"], Južne vesti, 25 April 2013, accessed 31 January 2025.

Dimitrovgrad's government was restructured again in January 2015, and Zoran Đurov of the Serbian Progressive Party was chosen as mayor.[https://jugmedia.rs/zoran-durov-novi-predsednik-opstine-dimitrovgrad/ "Zoran Đurov – novi predsednik opštine Dimitrovgrad"], Jugmedia, 28 January 2015, accessed 31 January 2025.

Parliamentarian Donka Banović was one of two Democratic Party of Serbia candidates elected to the local assembly on the coalition list with the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012.], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia, p. 90.[http://www.dimitrovgrad.rs/localgov ЛОКАЛНА САМОУПРАВА], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130802132039/http://www.dimitrovgrad.rs/localgov |date=2013-08-02 }}, Municipality of Dimitrovgrad, accessed 28 January 2025. She left the Democratic Party of Serbia in late 2014 and helped to found a new party called the State-Building Movement.[https://rtv.rs/sr_lat/politika/nastavlja-se-osipanje-demokratske-stranke-srbije_530845.html "Nastavlja se osipanje Demokratske stranke Srbije"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 28 October 2014, accessed 28 January 2025.[https://www.danas.rs/vesti/politika/iz-dss-nastaje-i-drzavotvorni-pokret/ "Iz DSS nastaje i Državotvorni pokret"], Danas, 21 October 2014, accessed 28 January 2025.

==Podunavlje District==

Local elections were held in the one city (Smederevo) and the two other municipalities of the Podunavlje District. An independent list won in Smederevo; the following year, the list's delegates collectively joined the Serbian Progressive Party. The Democratic Party won in Smederevska Palanka and held power for the entire term, while the Democratic Party of Serbia won in Velika Plana but fell from power in 2015, when a new coalition dominated by the Progressives came to power.

===Smederevo===

Results of the election for the City Assembly of Smederevo:

{{Election results

| party1 = Movement for Smederevo–Dr. Jasna Avramović

| color1 =

| votes1 = 11744

| seats1 = 20

| party2 = Democratic Party Boris Tadić

| color2 =

| votes2 = 7540

| seats2 = 12

| party3 = Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), United Serbia (JS)–Branče Stojanović

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 6193

| seats3 = 10

| party4 = Let's Get Smederevo MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, New Serbia, PUPS, Movement of Socialists)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 5681

| seats4 = 9

| party5 = Coalition for a Better Smederevo–Milan Lukić

| color5 =

| votes5 = 3942

| seats5 = 6

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia–Mr. Milan Dopuđa

| color6 =

| votes6 = 3109

| seats6 = 5

| party7 = Čedomir JovanovićU-Turn (LDPSPO)

| color7 = {{party color|Liberal Democratic Party (Serbia)}}

| votes7 = 2652

| seats7 = 4

| party8 = Democratic Party of SerbiaVojislav Koštunica

| color8 =

| votes8 = 2574

| seats8 = 4

| party9 = Social Democratic Party of SerbiaRasim Ljajić

| color9 =

| votes9 = 1215

| seats9 = -

| party10 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color10 =

| votes10 = 1200

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Social Democratic Alliance–Miomir Đukić

| color11 =

| votes11 = 1095

| seats11 = -

| party12 = Citizens' Group: "The Will of the People of Smederevo" Nenad Šikuljak

| color12 =

| votes12 = 462

| seats12 = -

| party13 = Citizens' Group: "Serbia 21" Smederevo

| color13 =

| votes13 = 321

| seats13 = -

| total_sc = 70

| valid = 47728

| invalid = 1977

| electorate = 97166

| source = Službeni List (Grada Smedereva), Volume 5 Number 6 (14 May 2012), p. 12; Službeni List (Grada Smedereva), Volume 5 Number 7 (15 May 2012), p. 2; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 91.

}}

Jasna Avramović of the Movement for Smederevo was chosen as mayor after the election.[https://epodunavlje.rs/index.php/vesti/item/10011-novi-nacelnik-podunavskog-okruga-dr-jasna-avramovic "Novi načelnik Podunavskog okruga dr Jasna Avramović"], epodunavlje.rs, 20 August 2020, accessed 22 October 2022. In June 2013, Avramović and the entire Movement for Smederevo assembly group joined the Serbian Progressive Party.[https://rtv.rs/sk/politika/gradonacelnica-smedereva-sa-svim-odbornicima-presla-u-sns_397699.html "Gradonačelnica Smedereva sa svim odbornicima prešla u SNS"], Radio Television of Vojvodina, 4 June 2013, accessed 22 October 2022.

===Smederevska Palanka===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Smederevska Palanka:

{{Election results

| party1 = Democratic PartyLiberal Democratic PartySocial Democratic Party of Serbia"Greens"

| color1 =

| votes1 = 6482

| seats1 = 15

| party2 = Socialist Party of SerbiaMovement of Veterans

| color2 =

| votes2 = 4570

| seats2 = 11

| party3 = Serbian Progressive Party

| color3 =

| votes3 = 3743

| seats3 = 9

| party4 = Democratic Party of SerbiaNew Serbia

| color4 =

| votes4 = 3148

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = Citizens' Groups (two different lists)

| color5 =

| votes5 = 2162

| seats5 = -

| party6 = United Regions of Serbia

| color6 =

| votes6 = 1783

| seats6 = 4

| party7 = Serbian Renewal Movement

| color7 =

| votes7 = 1460

| seats7 = 3

| party8 = United SerbiaParty of United Pensioners of Serbia

| color8 =

| votes8 = 1183

| seats8 = -

| party9 = Serbian Radical Party

| color9 =

| votes9 = 653

| seats9 = -

| party10 = "Together for Šumadija"

| color10 =

| votes10 = 222

| seats10 = -

| party11 = Social Democratic Alliance

| color11 =

| votes11 = 190

| seats11 = -

| total_sc = 49

| valid = 25596

| invalid = 1227

| electorate = 44240

| source = [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 92.

}}

Radoslav Milojičić of the Democratic Party was chosen as mayor after the election. Although the government was initially unstable, Milojičić remained in office for the entire term.[https://www.b92.net/info/vesti/index.php?yyyy=2012&mm=07&dd=26&nav_category=11&nav_id=629854 "S.Palanka: DS-SNS-SPO-DSS na vlasti"], B92, 26 July 2012, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://balkans.aljazeera.net/news/balkan/2012/10/23/smederevska-palankatri-vlasti-u-tri-mjeseca "Smederevska Palanka:Tri vlasti u tri mjeseca"], Aljazeera, 23 October 2012, accessed 23 October 2022.[https://www.danas.rs/ljudi/radoslav-milojicic-kena-entuzijasticni-osnivac-srpske-levice/ Mirjana R. Milenković, "Radoslav Milojičić Kena: Entuzijastični osnivač Srpske levice"], Danas, 26 January 2022, accessed 23 October 2022.

===Velika Plana===

Results of the election for the Municipal Assembly of Velika Plana:

{{Election results

| party1 = DSSDejan ŠulkićOur Municipality in 1st Place

| color1 =

| votes1 = 6080

| seats1 = 14

| party2 = "DS, LDP, SDPS, Greens of Serbia"–Dr. Ivo Đinović

| color2 =

| votes2 = 3862

| seats2 = 8

| party3 = "Ivica DačićSocialist Party of Serbia (SPS), Party of United Pensioners of Serbia (PUPS), United Serbia (JS)"

| color3 = {{party color|Socialist Party of Serbia}}

| votes3 = 3458

| seats3 = 8

| party4 = Let's Get Velika Plana MovingTomislav Nikolić (Serbian Progressive Party, Strength of Serbia Movement)

| color4 = {{party color|Serbian Progressive Party}}

| votes4 = 3268

| seats4 = 7

| party5 = United Regions of SerbiaFor Our Place

| color5 =

| votes5 = 1183

| seats5 = 2

| party6 = Serbian Radical Party–Dr. Aleksandar Martinović

| color6 =

| votes6 = 935

| seats6 = -

| party7 = Citizens' Group: Dveri for the Life of Velika Plana

| color7 =

| votes7 = 933

| seats7 = -

| total_sc = 39

| valid = 19719

| invalid =

| electorate =

| source = [http://www.cesid.org/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012/ REZULTATI IZBORA 2012 (Velika Plana - Rezultati izbora 2012.)], {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705064306/http://www.cesid.org:80/lt/articles/rezultati-izbora-2012 |date=2012-07-05}}, Center for Free Elections and Democracy, accessed 23 October 2022; [https://publikacije.stat.gov.rs/G2012/Pdf/G20126016.pdf ЛОКАЛНИ ИЗБОРИ 2012], Bureau of Statistics, Republic of Serbia; pp. 14, 91.

}}

Incumbent mayor Dejan Šulkić of the Democratic Party of Serbia was confirmed for another term in office after the election. His term ended on 25 August 2015, when the local Democratic Party board formed a new coalition with the Serbian Progressive Party (against the wishes of the Democratic Party at the republic level). Igor Matković of the Progressives was chosen as mayor following this change.[http://www.novosti.rs/vesti/srbija.73.html:564255-Sulkica-srusila-nova-koalicija J. ILIĆ, "Šulkića srušila nova koalicija"], Novosti, 26 August 2015, accessed 4 July 2018.[https://rs.n1info.com/vesti/a87817-ds-raspustio-odbor-u-velikoj-plani/ "DS raspustio odbor u Velikoj Plani"], N1, 26 August 2015, accessed 20 October 2022.

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