DPS candidate Filip Vujanović won a total of 491 votes in the repeated elections at three polling stations in Dinoša and Skorac, i.e. 41 votes more than in the elections on April 7, while independent presidential candidate Miodrag Lekić won six votes, i.e. 13 less in compared to the first vote.
At the end of last week, the Election Commission of the Capital City made a decision according to which voting was repeated at polling stations 117 and 117A, in the Elementary School "29. novembar" in Dinoša, as well as at polling station 126, elementary school "Jedinstvo" in Skoraci.
Voting in those elections was repeated because it was determined that at one polling station the ballots were not stamped on the back, while at another they were stamped on the front.
The President of the Election Commission of the Capital City, Srđa Raičević, told "Vijesti" that in the repeated elections, Vujanović won 117 votes in polling station 191 (A - K), unlike the previous ones when he had 187.
In that same place, according to Raičević, Lekić did not win a single vote, while he had 12 votes in the original vote.
"In the repeated elections, at polling station 117 A (L - Š), Vujanović won 195 votes, and Lekić four. In the elections on April 7, Vujanović won 184 votes, and Lekić one vote. At polling station 126 in Skorac, Vujanović won 105 votes , and Lekić two votes, while in the elections on April 7, Vujanović received 79 votes and Lekić six," Raičević said.
The results of the repeated voting, as previously announced, cannot affect the preliminary results of the State Election Commission (SEC), according to which Vujanović won 51,21 percent of the votes, and Lekič 48,79 percent.
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