November 1888 Serbian parliamentary election

[1] The People's Radical Party were largely funded by Russian backing.

[4] Many of their candidates claimed that Serbia did not need an army, but should instead rely on militia.

[3] The People's Radical Party had complained of interference by the police, whilst the Progressive Party had complained that the Radicals had conducted a violent campaign.

The King ordered voting to restart on 3 December with three royal commissioners to attend each constituency.

[6] The Progressive Party won several seats in the original elections, but were almost wiped out in the second vote.