At 20:00 local time on April 3, most polling stations in Serbia were closed and the vote counting began.

Serbian state television quoted data from the Ipsos Group, which estimated the turnout at 59.7 percent, and the head of the Electoral Commission of the Republic of Serbia, Dimitrievic, said the turnout was between 58 percent and 60 percent.

  At 22:40, the Serbian non-governmental organization "Center for Free Elections and Democracy" (CeSID) estimated that Vucic won 59.8% of the votes based on an analysis of a 55.6% sample, far ahead.

In the parliamentary election, after analysing 70.4% of the votes, it is estimated that Vucic's "Unity We Can Do Anything" party alliance won 43.1% of the votes, which is also in the leading position.

  At the same time, after processing 5.4% of the presidential votes by the Serbian National Election Commission, Vucic won 71.26% of the votes; after processing 5.61% of the parliamentary votes, the coalition of political parties led by Vucic won 52.91% of the votes.

  The counting of votes is continuing, and the Election Commission said it will announce the preliminary election results at 20:00 on the 4th.

(Headquarters reporter Zhang Ying)