Voter turnout in the local elections in the municipalities of Kosjerić and Zaječar has shown significant voter engagement. By 12 PM, 32.64% of voters in Zaječar had voted, while turnout in Kosjerić was around 47%. By 2 PM, turnout increased to 45.05% in Zaječar and 61.77% in Kosjerić. Election commissions confirmed that all polling stations opened on time, with minor irregularities resolved on site. Several electoral lists are participating, and turnout is higher compared to previous elections. The elections are proceeding without major issues, and official turnout data will be published throughout the day on the official municipal websites.
Political Perspectives:
Left: Left-leaning outlets emphasize the increased voter turnout as a positive sign of democratic engagement and community involvement in local governance. They highlight the smooth conduct of elections despite minor irregularities and stress the importance of participation in strengthening local democracy.
Center: Centrist sources report the facts of voter turnout and election proceedings in a neutral tone, focusing on the statistics of turnout at different times and the administrative details such as the number of registered voters and the number of electoral lists. They note the higher turnout compared to previous elections without much editorializing.
Right: Right-leaning media focus on the efficiency and orderliness of the election process, emphasizing that all polling stations opened on time and that irregularities were minor and quickly resolved. They may also highlight the performance of specific political parties or lists, especially those aligned with conservative or nationalist platforms.