A small number of Serbian municipalities held local elections in 2006 and 2007 for mayors, assembly members, or both.
Incumbent mayor Rade Stevanović of the Democratic Party of Serbia was selected for another term in office on 8 December 2006.
[4] Branislav Đurić of the Radical Party appears to have been acting mayor during the brief time Stevanović was out of office.
[5] Igor Jevtić of New Serbia was initially dismissed as deputy mayor at the same time; however, his dismissal was overturned on 15 May and he appears to have served as acting mayor prior to the appointment of Branka Savić of the Democratic Party on 25 June.
[6][7] Former Bečej mayor Đorđe Predin had been defeated in a 2005 recall election, and a by-election to replace him was held over two rounds on 5 and 19 February 2006.
Novi Bečej mayor Aca T. Ðukičin was defeated in a recall election on 9 April 2006.
Goran Ljubić's status as mayor was not affected, and the next local assembly elections took place as part of the regular cycle in 2008.
[27] The government of Serbia introduced a provisional administration to Novi Pazar in April 2006 on the grounds that the assembly did not adopt the budget within the legal deadline.
[35][36] The results were as follows: Bogatić mayor Radenko Petrić won a recall election on 11 March 2007.
[40][41] Sitting mayor Zoran Grujičić of the Democratic Party was defeated in a recall election on 21 January 2007.