2009 Serbian local elections

Parliamentarian Marina Raguš led the Radical Party's list and took a seat in the municipal assembly afterwards.

)[9] Zdravko Stanković of the Democratic Party led a provisional authority pending new elections on 7 June.

[14] Sitting mayor Novica Mijatovič of the Movement for the Revival of Our Municipality list was removed from office, and Slavko Branković of the Democratic Party was appointed to lead a provisional administration.

Slavko Branković of the Democratic Party was confirmed as mayor after the election and served for a full four-year term.

An explosive device was detonated under his car shortly after he accepted this position, although no-one was in the vehicle at the time.

[27] In October 2012, a new governing coalition came to power with Milijan Stojanić of the Serbian Progressive Party as mayor.