The assessments of the polling agencies are that there are less than 6 million actual voters in
Serbia (the electoral register exceeds 6.5 million).
Chart 4.3.4.1. Voting (in %)
5
Never vote in
elections
21
Occasionally vote in
elections
Regularly vote in
elections
74
The elderly (over 60 years of age) from Southern and Eastern Serbia and with lower education
levels (primary school or less) are regular voters above average, as are citizens who maintain
that Serbia is moving in the right direction.
The satisfaction with the quality of the electoral process in general outweighs dissatisfaction:
the score of four or five is given by 60% of citizens (30% each), while the score of one and two
is given by 14% of citizens. 21% of respondents said that the electoral process is in the middle
(neither too good nor too bad) with an average score of three. Groups that vote above average
turnouts (previous question) also assess the election process as very good or excellent in a
percent higher than average. As expected, the electoral process is assessed as better by
citizens who maintain that the direction taken by the country is good and who are happier
with their own standard of living.
Chart 4.3.4.2. Assessment of the election process (in %)
30
30
21
9
5
Very poor 1
2
5
3
4
Outstanding 5
DNK, Cannot tell
60