József Sándor (Serbian Cyrillic: Јожеф Шандор, romanized: Jožef Šandor; born 22 October 1961) is a politician in Serbia from the country's Hungarian national minority community.
For a European Serbia won an outright majority in the assembly, and Sándor served as a supporter of the provincial administration.
The following year, Serbia's electoral laws were reformed such that mandates in elections held under proportional representation were awarded to candidates on successful lists in numerical order.
In March 2013, he was part of Serbia's delegation to a conference in Sarajevo of countries participating in the Stabilisation and Association Process.
Sándor was one of three party delegates who subsequently resigned from the assembly on 2 September 2013 to allow the former URS ministers in Serbia's government to reclaim their parliamentary seats.
Sándor affiliated with Hungarian Movement after leaving parliament and appeared in the fourth position on the party's list in Senta in the 2016 local elections.