A referendum on state symbols was held in the Yugoslav Republic of Serbia on 31 May 1992. The referendum decided the provincial flag, the regional anthem and the coat of arms. Although the referendum failed due to low turnout, the National Assembly recommended that the red star be removed from the Serbian flag on 21 June.
The referendum was planned since 1991. For the state flag, the choice was to either keep the flag with the red star or to remove it. For the coat of arms, the proposal put forth to voters was either to keep the Serbian shield with cross and firesteels or to include the bicephalic eagle of the Nemanjiàdynasty. For the regional anthem, "Boà ¾e pravde" and "Marà ¡ na Drinu" were offered. The results showed a majority of those who voted preferred keeping the red star on the flag, to keep the Serbian shield with firesteels, and choosing "Marà ¡ na Drinu" as the anthem.