The Serbian Radical Party will be the strongest party in parliament, with 81 seats, followed by President Boris Tadic's Democratic Party with 64 seats, one less than according to the first ballot count.
The coalition formed by the Democratic Party of Serbia led by the outgoing Prime Minister Vojislav Kostunica and New Serbia will have 47 seats, while G17 Plus will have 19. The Socialist Party of Serbia of the late autocrat Slobodan Milosevic will have 16 deputies, while 15 seats will go to the coalition formed by the Liberal Democratic Party, the Civil Alliance of Serbia, the Social Democratic Union, and the League of Vojvodina Social Democrats.
The Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians will have three seats, the List for Sandzak representing ethnic Bosniaks two, and the Roma Union of Serbia, the Coalition of Preseva Dolina Albanians, and the Roma Party will each have one.
The candidate of the Democratic League of Vojvodina Croats, party leader Petar Kuntic, was on the Democratic Party slate and is expected to enter parliament.