1986 Serbian parliamentary election

1986 Serbian parliamentary election
Socialist Republic of Serbia
← 1982 16 March, 7 April and 21 April 1986 1989 →

All 340 seats in the Assembly of SR Serbia
171 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Seats +/–
SKS Ivan Stambolić 323 0
Independents 17 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Branislav Ikonić
SKS
Desimir Jevtić
SKS

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 16 March, 7 April and 21 April 1986 to elect delegates of the Assembly of SR Serbia. In addition to the parliamentary election, local elections in Serbia and federal elections in the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia were held in the same year. The election was conducted under an electoral system that was established in the 1974 Yugoslav Constitution. Serbia in 1986 was also a one-party state that was governed by the League of Communists of Serbia (SKS).

The composition of the Assembly did not change in this election; SKS retained its 323 seats and 17 delegates who were not affiliated with SKS also retained their seats in the Assembly. The aftermath of this election marked a turning point in Serbia's history due to the rise of Slobodan Milošević. Ivan Stambolić, who has been the president of the Presidency of the Central Committee since 1984, was succeeded by Milošević, who was his protégé, after the election in May 1986. Milošević would go on to create a faction inside SKS that would be loyal to him and would eventually remove Stambolić and his allies from key positions at the 1987 session of the Central Committee of SKS. In 1988, Milošević started the anti-bureaucratic revolution and began amending the Yugoslav Constitution to revoke the powers of the autonomous status of Vojvodina and Kosovo provinces.