Parliament elected 10 members and 10 deputy members of the Commission for the Audit, Verification and Control of the Accuracy and Updating of the Voter Registry. Parliamentary groups filled eight pairs of seats, while two pairs went to representatives of NGOs accredited to observe at least three electoral processes.
Of the eight seats assigned to parliamentary groups, five went to the ruling majority. These include the group "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia Must Not Stop" (member Srđan Smiljanić, deputy Vladimir Dimitrijević) and its coalition partners: "Ivica Dačić - Socialist Party of Serbia" (member Mladen Mladenović, deputy Zoran Militarov), "PUPS - Solidarity and Justice" (member Vladimir Pudar, deputy Nikola Radonjić), the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (member Goran Vujičić, deputy Bela Butaš), and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (member Bojana Vraneš, deputy Zoran Dizdarević).
The remaining three seats went to the opposition. The group "People's Movement of Serbia - New Face of Serbia" elected Nebojša Spasojević and deputy Dejan Stevanović. The "Green-Left Front - Don't Let Belgrade Drown" nominated Ognjen Rašuo and deputy Zdravko Janković. The Party of Freedom and Justice elected Ana Gođevac and deputy Marko Dimić.
Two member seats and two deputy seats went to civil society representatives. On the nomination of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), Emilija Orestijević was elected member and Ivo Čolović deputy. On CRTA's nomination, Vujo Ilić was elected member and Vladimir Erceg deputy.
Of the eight seats assigned to parliamentary groups, five went to the ruling majority. These include the group "Aleksandar Vučić - Serbia Must Not Stop" (member Srđan Smiljanić, deputy Vladimir Dimitrijević) and its coalition partners: "Ivica Dačić - Socialist Party of Serbia" (member Mladen Mladenović, deputy Zoran Militarov), "PUPS - Solidarity and Justice" (member Vladimir Pudar, deputy Nikola Radonjić), the Alliance of Vojvodina Hungarians (member Goran Vujičić, deputy Bela Butaš), and the Social Democratic Party of Serbia (member Bojana Vraneš, deputy Zoran Dizdarević).
The remaining three seats went to the opposition. The group "People's Movement of Serbia - New Face of Serbia" elected Nebojša Spasojević and deputy Dejan Stevanović. The "Green-Left Front - Don't Let Belgrade Drown" nominated Ognjen Rašuo and deputy Zdravko Janković. The Party of Freedom and Justice elected Ana Gođevac and deputy Marko Dimić.
Two member seats and two deputy seats went to civil society representatives. On the nomination of the Center for Free Elections and Democracy (CESID), Emilija Orestijević was elected member and Ivo Čolović deputy. On CRTA's nomination, Vujo Ilić was elected member and Vladimir Erceg deputy.

