Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic is projected to have won a clear victory in the country's presidential election.
He became prime minister after his pro-EU nationalist Progressive Party won a landslide victory in early parliamentary elections in 2014.
In the latest campaign, the 47-year-old highlighted Serbia's economic growth under his tenure.
With most votes counted in Sunday's poll, he appears to have won well over 50%, the threshold to avoid a run-off.
His closest challenger, Sasa Jankovic, has 14%, while satirical candidate Ljubisa Preletacevic is third with 9%.
He became prime minister after his pro-EU nationalist Progressive Party won a landslide victory in early parliamentary elections in 2014.
In the latest campaign, the 47-year-old highlighted Serbia's economic growth under his tenure.
With most votes counted in Sunday's poll, he appears to have won well over 50%, the threshold to avoid a run-off.
His closest challenger, Sasa Jankovic, has 14%, while satirical candidate Ljubisa Preletacevic is third with 9%.

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