The LDP's first electoral performance was during the
2007 Serbian parliamentary election, the LDP ran in a coalition together with the
Civic Alliance of Serbia, the
Social Democratic Union and the
League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina which collectively received 5.31% of the popular vote. The Civic Alliance would later merge into the LDP the same year. The next election followed a
year later, with the LDP receiving only 5.24% of the popular vote, its worst performance to date. The Liberal Democratic Party competed in the
2012 Serbian parliamentary election as part of the
Preokret coalition. The coalition received 6.53% of the popular vote. In the
2014 Serbian parliamentary elections, LDP participated in the coalition with the Social Democratic Union and the
Bosniak Democratic Union of Sandžak. However, the coalition did not win any seats in the National Assembly as it only received 3.36% of the popular vote. In the
2016 Serbian parliamentary elections, LDP participated in the coalition with the Social Democratic Party and the League of Social Democrats of Vojvodina. The coalition received 5.02% of the popular vote and gained 13 seats in the National Assembly with LDP receiving 4 seats. In the
2020 Serbian parliamentary elections, LDP led a coalition called "Coalition for Peace" along with the
Vlach National Party and other small
Bosniak,
Romani,
Romanian, and
Montenegrin political organisations. However, the coalition had the worst result in LDP's history and it failed to pass the 3% electoral threshold.
Parliamentary elections Presidential elections ==See also==