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Konačni Birački Spisak Članova Podsekcije Diplomiranih Inženjera Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih inženjera elektrotehnike i inženjera elektrotehnike u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radovaRegionalnog centra Kraljevo Godina Redni broj Ime Prezime Licence Prebivalište rođenja 1 Adis Mehmedović 353L51512, 453H44013, 381150915 1982 Novi Pazar 2 Aleksandar Ivezić 350495703, 450356803 1967 Kruševac 3 Aleksandar Lešević 450C38408, 353617503, 453362103, 350J27810 1971 Kraljevo 4 Aleksandar Panović 450J41015, 350O26815, 450J49415 1979 Raška 5 Aleksandar Samardžić 451525804, 450525904 1950 Trstenik 6 Aleksandar Stojanović 453995606, 353D20306, 352D26006 1974 Kraljevo 7 Aleksandar Terzić 351M20513, 451H52913 1985 Raška 8 Aleksandar Todorović 350288803, 450231203, 451231103, 351J56710 1972 Kraljevo 9 Almir Mahmutović 350L11412, 450H43113, 381137315 1976 Novi Pazar 10 Alsad Mahmutović 350A79304, 450982406, 381137215 1968 Novi Pazar 11 Ana Đorđević 350B66905, 450C11707 1969 Kruševac 12 Bata Ćirić 353472803, 453297903 1970 Vrnjačka Banja 13 Blagoje Živković 450C25608, 350F79108, 352F79208 1970 Kruševac 14 Bojan Janićijević 450E13409, 453E02009, 353H81009 1980 Kraljevo 15 Bojan Lazarević 350F92208, 450C38108 1969 Kruševac 16 Bojan Milovanović 352G57208, 450C86808 1976 Kruševac 17 Borisav Vujanac 850115608 1968 Kraljevo 18 Božidar Petrović 350863004, 450208003 1942 Trstenik 19 Branimir Tomić 450885705, 350B72305 1955 Kraljevo 20 Branko Milošević 353K39011, 453G04911 1984 Novi Pazar 21 Cvetko Arsić 453616304, 353872704 1953 Kruševac 22 Čeda Asenov 353E46507, 453B11807 1976 Kruševac 23 Dalibor Mihajlović 451D05208, 351L85712, 350L95613 1977 Kruševac 24 Dejan Anđelković 353B87505, 453917805 1974 Kruševac 25 Dejan Marković 450027003 1966 Kruševac 26 Dejan Radosavljević 350185903, 450177403 1967 Kraljevo 27 Dejan Rašović 450A29906, 350D00706 1974 Kraljevo 28 Dejan Stojković 350542603, 450207503 1971 Vrnjačka Banja 29 Dejan Topličić 350345403, 450391503 1967 Vrnjačka Banja 30 Dejan Vulić 350J05710, 451E28409, 352A59904, 453791804 1963 Kraljevo 31 Dejana Ralić 450C77208, 350G32708 1962 Kruševac 32 Dobrivoje LJubičić 350542203, 450180703 1941 Vrnjačka Banja 33 Dojčin Bojković 353N38414, 453I61914 1963 Kraljevo 34 Dragan Đerković 350377803, 450497604, 203060704, 353H36209, 352J38410, 453J40715 1952 Kruševac 35 Dragan Erović 350657004, 451118503, 450110803 1967 Kraljevo 36 Dragan Ivanović 350439803, 450255403 1960 Kruševac 37 Dragan Ješić 450F47311, 350J61910 1974 Novi Pazar 38 Dragan Joković 350C74406, 450E38109 1964 Kruševac 39 Dragan Jovanović 453G94412, 350071503, 352072803, 450413203, 351K15511, 353K29611 1953 Kruševac 40 Dragan Kučević 450A06706 1959 Kraljevo 41 Dragan Mačužić 350378003, 450249503 1957 Raška 42 Dragan Milojević 450939905, 350C32605, 351O12115, 451J30715 1974 Kraljevo 43 Dragan Pavlović 350186003, 451183503, 450177503 1958 Kruševac 44 Dragan Pavlović 453C83708, 353G42408 1978 Trstenik 45 Dragan Petrušić 450180603, 350542103 1956 Vrnjačka Banja 46 Dragan Rajić 353701704, 453475704 1954 Vrnjačka Banja 47 Dragan Savić 450696004, 350967704 1961 Kruševac 48 Dragan Stojković 850023406 1956 Kruševac 49 Dragan Trifunović 350344303, 450257203 1955 Kraljevo 50 Dragan Živković 353E19607, 350344203, 450209003 1966 Kruševac 51 Dragić Đurović 850011906 1946 Vrnjačka Banja 52 Dragoljub Dugalić 450110503 1951 Kraljevo Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih inženjera elektrotehnike i inženjera elektrotehnike u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radovaRegionalnog centra Kraljevo Godina Redni broj Ime Prezime Licence Prebivalište rođenja 53 Dragoljub Milošević 853170212 1975 Kruševac 54 Dragoslav Radojević 203037203, 350707504, 450F08810 1965 Kruševac 55 Dušan Glođović 453547904, 353734304 1950 Vrnjačka Banja 56 Dušan Josifović 350M47713, 450I00813, 381146615 1985 Kraljevo 57 Dušan Petrović 351J26710, 451F15710 1957 Kraljevo 58 Đorđe Mićović 450E22109, 350654804 1974 Vrnjačka Banja 59 Fikret Dedeić 350A93005, 450818505 1973 Tutin 60 Goran Bugarić 453C84008, 353G45808 1977 Kraljevo 61 Goran Dedić 350218703, 450179603, 453H92813, 451I37514 1973 Vrnjačka Banja 62 Goran Lukić 450994906, 350F41007 1971 Kuršumlija 63 Goran Nastić 450D80809, 350H57509 1976 Trstenik 64 Goran Petrović 453C33108, 350659204, 450474604, 352A37104, 353D38106 1954 Kraljevo 65 Gorica Stevanović 450E22509, 350I07109 1966 Vrnjačka Banja 66 Hajran Hodžić 450E18009, 350I07309 1950 Tutin 67 Harun Šaćirović 450508804, 350735504 1964 Novi Pazar 68 Ibrahim Fijuljanin 850124109 1947 Novi Pazar 69 Igor Grujić 353B87605, 453917305 1974 Kruševac 70 Ilija Špirić 850149010 1982 Vrnjačka Banja 71 Ivan Mijajlović 453848805, 353B46505 1972 Blace 72 Ivan Milićević 451I44414, 351N21014, 450I33014, 350N86115 1975 Kruševac 73 Ivan Stefanović 850187314 1980 Kraljevo 74 Ivan Stojić 450775304, 350A48604, 352A72604, 381017612 1973 Trstenik 75 Ivan Tlačinac 350613303, 450390603, 451C82208 1972 Kraljevo 76 Izet Zogić 350440003, 450221503 1950 Novi Pazar 77 Jovan Ničić 353B80205, 453886305 1961 Vrnjačka Banja 78 Jovo Nikić 453H53213, 353M18213 1977 Kraljevo 79 Jugoslav Petrović 350240403, 450054403, 451G15411, 381032512 1955 Kruševac 80 Lenčo Gligorov 350182103, 450113003, 353C17805, 352C17905, 453J77916 1959 Vrnjačka Banja 81 Luka Dedić 350286403, 450179703, 453H92913, 451I37614 1970 Vrnjačka Banja 82 Ljubinko Pešović 350G09208, 450B58907 1957 Kraljevo 83 Ljubivoje Baltić 450547804, 350794904 1954 Kraljevo 84 Maja Cekić 450299203, 350542303, 353268903, 352267703, 453J12815 1967 Kruševac 85 Marko Marković 353L18712, 352L35212, 453G64512 1978 Kraljevo 86 Marko Pribaković 350K36611, 450G00811, 353O62816, 453J81116 1980 Kraljevo 87 Mihajlo Popović 350863104, 450208103 1954 Trstenik 88 Milan Grmuša 450885505, 350B72505 1964 Kruševac 89 Milan Janković 350N33514, 451I53714, 351N33414, 450I43814 1985 Kruševac 90 Milan Milosavljević 450901105, 350B82405 1973 Kruševac 91 Milan Milošević 350K28711, 450G04011 1966 Kraljevo 92 Milan Stojanović 350M47613, 450I00713 1968 Kraljevo 93 Milan Trošić 450I33114, 350N16714, 451I45414, 351N12714 1973 Kruševac 94 Milan Vučković 350185603, 450177303 1973 Kraljevo 95 Milanko Vidojević 850016806 1958 Kraljevo 96 Milivoj Stojković 850179113 1956 Kraljevo 97 Milomir Marković 350067903, 450173103 1946 Kruševac 98 Milomir Veličanin 453C29908, 450548904, 350611903, 353796604 1971 Kraljevo 99 Milosav Filipović 450207403 1947 Kraljevo 100 Miloš Ivezić 350F45907, 450B94407 1970 Trstenik 101 Miloš Vulović 450E18309, 352I07909 1958 Trstenik 102 Milovan Ivanović 350344403, 450207803 1956 Kraljevo 103 Milutin Cvetić 350377503, 450257103 1943 Novi Pazar 104 Miodrag Đorđević 453B00607, 353E41807 1974 Brus Konačni birački spisak članova podsekcije diplomiranih inženjera elektrotehnike i inženjera elektrotehnike u Matičnoj sekciji izvođača radovaRegionalnog centra Kraljevo Godina Redni broj Ime Prezime Licence Prebivalište rođenja 105 Miodrag Nedeljković 353E19707, 453769204, 450H34813 1954 Kruševac 106 Miodrag Vasić 453B35207, 353893004 1954 Kruševac 107 Mirko Savić 450674204, 350982404 1966 Kraljevo 108 Miroslav Milenković 350105403, 450054603, 353C74206, 453H59813 1955 Kraljevo 109 Miroslav Obradović 450510404, 350286503, 352290303 1956 Kraljevo 110 Miroslav Pešić 451J45215, 350O43115 1986 Kruševac 111 Miroslav Petković 850117408 1955 Kruševac 112 Miroslav Rudnjanin 451118403, 450111003, 351J56610 1955 Kraljevo 113 Miroslav Stefanović 853067807, 850023707 1948 Kraljevo 114 Miroslav Trifunović 450903005, 350B72405 1976 Kraljevo 115 Miroslav Vuković 850132509 1960 Kraljevo 116 Mithad Ljajić 453D63009, 353H46909 1976 Novi Pazar 117 Muradin Mavrić 350377203, 450207003 1951 Novi Pazar 118 Nebojša Đašić 350706904, 450358203 1964 Kruševac 119 Nebojša Nićiforović 350N43314, 450I65514 1968 Novi Pazar 120 Nebojša Petrović 451498204, 351732004, 350737804 1965 Kruševac 121 Nenad Mihajlović 453C44408, 353G03208 1976 Kruševac 122 Nenad Milašinović 450I37414, 451I37714, 350N18514 1974 Kraljevo 123 Nenad Trišović 853109108 1970 Kraljevo 124 Nihad Ćilerdžić 350439903, 450257003 1940 Novi Pazar 125 Nikola Bogavac 353E40907, 453A82106 1977 Kraljevo 126 Nikola Božilov 353I54910, 350184903, 351470103, 450085203, 451392203 1958 Vrnjačka Banja 127 Novica Stojanović 450722804 1953 Kruševac 128 Perica Rakovac 453E05909, 352K55311, 353K62311 1966 Trstenik 129 Predrag Čitlučanin 350N18814, 450I34214 1982 Raška 130 Predrag Lalić 350216903, 450378703 1971 Kruševac 131 Radica Petronijević 450566204 1960 Kruševac 132 Radislav Antonić 350182903, 450177003 1952 Kruševac 133 Radivoje Backović 350186303, 450084403, 353D47906 1958 Vrnjačka Banja 134 Radoje Petrović 350071403, 450039903, 353C74506 1952 Kraljevo 135 Radojko Roglić 350382903, 450249703 1952 Raška 136 Radomir Božić 350N18714, 450I34314 1976 Raška 137 Radoslav Ilčić 450A74106 1943 Kruševac 138 Radoslav Milićević 450675204, 350858304 1954 Raška 139 Ramo Elesković 850032807 1952 Novi Pazar 140 Ratko Maričić 350216203, 450255303, 353C74606 1943 Kraljevo 141 Rodoljub Šarac 350127903, 353543603, 450173003, 351K11511, 381070013 1954 Kraljevo 142 Safet Šmaković 350C01005, 450909505 1966 Tutin 143 Samir Koničanin 350966504, 353C49605, 453D54909 1968 Novi Pazar 144 Saša Dimić 450I45214, 350N28414 1978 Kraljevo 145 Saša Radosavljević 350C63405, 450975706 1972 Kruševac 146 Saša Stefanović 350E94307, 450B58707 1969 Kruševac 147 Slađana Jevremović 450A07906, 350542803 1965 Varvarin 148 Slavoljub Mijović 350J06010, 450E95410 1977 Kruševac 149 Slobodan Erac 450940905, 451967606, 351C81306, 350C34505 1977 Vrnjačka Banja 150 Slobodan Vojvodić 850049407 1947 Vrnjačka Banja 151 Slobodan Vulović 350108503, 450255003, 352N06714
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