For the purpose of parliamentary and presidential elections, the Republic of Serbia is one electoral constituency, and the place of registration of voters does not play a role. For local elections, the law does not introduce any restrictions in terms of re-registration of voters’ permanent addresses to another municipality shortly prior to elections (Article 24.3 of the LUVR states that the provisions of this law apply accordingly to local elections). During the visit of the delegation, some election stakeholders alleged that some voters belonging to national minorities (particularly among Roma) were included in the voter lists in Belgrade and some other larger cities in a coordinated fashion. Stricter supervision of voters lists or introducing a reasonable length of residency requirement that affects only the voters in local elections could be considered.