4.3.5. Protecting the vote and election dispute resolution in passive suffrage
Election dispute resolution in passive suffrage was gauged through four claims. The
descriptive replies to these four claims were presented first (through grade averages and
satisfaction percentages) and then through a synthetic indicator composed of these four claims
(‘items’).
These four claims were placed under the ‘funnel’ principle, from the broadest to the most
narrowest and said: (1) Election participants may participate in the election process freely and
without pressure; (2) Election rights of political parties and other participants in the election are
protected by legal order; (3) Election Administration in Serbia (Republic Electoral Commission, City
and Municipal electoral commissions, polling boards) solve election disputes initiated by participants in
the election without discrimination and in accordance with the law and (4) the Administrative and
Constitutional courts act independently and solve election disputes initiated by participants in the
elections professionally and without discrimination.
Generally speaking, citizens have shown moderate satisfaction with election dispute
resolution in passive suffrage because the average score ranges from 3.31 to 3.80
while some segments among them, such as the freedom to stand for election,
were assessed as good as nearly two-thirds of respondents gave a score of four or five.
Also, 61% of respondents thought that the candidates’ suffrage is well protected and 17% of
respondents assess the administration of justice as poor or very poor. Satisfaction is reduced
as the questions are increasingly specific, so 55% of citizens are satisfied with the work of the
election administration, with one in five citizens giving it ones or twos. The results are even
worse for the Administrative and Constitutional Court, where the percentage of satisfied
citizens was below 50% with 22% of citizens who considered their role as bad (8% of citizens
did not respond to this question).
Chart 4.3.5.1. Evaluation of protecting the vote and election dispute resolution in passive suffrage
(average score)
Political parties can participate in elections freely and
without pressure
3.80
Electoral rights of political parties and other groups
contesting the election are safeguarded by law
3.62
The Serbian electoral administration adjudicates electionrelated disputes brought by political parties and other
groups contesting the election without discrimination and
in compliance with the law
The Administrative and Constitutional Court are
independent and adjudicate election-related disputes
brought by political parties and other groups contesting
the election professionally and without discrimination
3.48
3.31
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