Uverenje da su političke partije ključni akteri političkog predstavljanja
podložno je sve većim kritikama kako opada identifikacija birača sa partijama
i raste antipartizam. Paralelno sa tim u literaturi raste interesovanje za
nepartijske organizacije i kandidate na izborima i mogućnosti da ovi akteri
doprinesu novim modelima demokratije i demokratičnijem predstavljanju. S
druge strane, u Srbiji je učešće nepartijskih organizacija na izborima gotovo
u potpunosti neistraženo uprkos tome što se poslednjih godina na izborima
pojavljuje sve više nepartijskih lista, odnosno grupa građana. Ovaj rad stoga
analizira učešće nepartijskih organizacija na izborima u Srbiji sa ciljem da
istraži pravilnosti u njihovom izbornom učešću i rezultatima i vezu između
sve veće pojave grupa građana na izborima i sve većeg nepoverenja birača u
političke partije.The belief that political parties are key actors of political representation
is increasingly criticized as voters’ identification with political parties declines and antipartisanship grows. At the same time, there is a growing academic interest in the electoral
participation of non-party organizations and candidates and opportunities for these actors to contribute to new models of democracy and more democratic representation. On
the other hand, in Serbia, the participation of non-party organizations in the elections
is almost completely unexplored, despite the fact that in recent years non-party lists, i.e. groups of citizens, have increasingly been participating in the elections. This paper there-
fore analyzes the participation of non-party organizations in the elections in Serbia in
order to explore the patterns in their electoral appearance and results, and the connection
between the growing electoral participation of groups of citizens and a growing distrust
of voters in political parties