2014 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina general election

General elections were held in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 October 2014 as part of the Bosnian general elections. Voters elected the 98 members of the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and the assemblies of the cantons of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

2014 Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina parliamentary election
Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
12 October 2014

98 seats in the House of Representatives
50 seats needed for a majority
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
SDA Bakir Izetbegović 27.79 29 +6
SBB BiH Fahrudin Radončić 14.71 16 +3
DF Željko Komšić 12.90 14 New
HDZ BiH and allies Dragan Čović 11.93 12 0
SDP Zlatko Lagumdžija 10.14 12 -16
HDZ 1990 Martin Raguž 4.04 4 -1
BPS Sefer Halilović 3.72 4 +4
SBiH Amer Jerlagić 3.30 3 -6
A-SDA Nermin Ogrešević 2.25 2 +1
NS Dennis Gratz 1.54 1 +1
LS BiH Elvira Abdić-Jelenović 0.57 1 +1
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Nermin Nikšić
SDP
Fadil Novalić
SDA

Results

House of Representatives

PartyVotes%Seats
DirectCompensatoryTotal
Party of Democratic Action275,72827.7921829
Union for a Better Future of BiH145,94614.7113316
Democratic Front128,05812.9010414
HDZHSSHKDUHSP ASHSP BA118,37511.9311112
Social Democratic Party100,62610.1410212
Croatian Democratic Union 199040,1254.04404
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party36,8733.72044
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina32,7903.30033
Party of Democratic Activity22,3342.25202
Our Party15,2481.54101
People's Party Work for Prosperity15,1211.52000
Together for Change (SPPSDU–SP/U–DNZLDS)13,6331.37000
Strong BiH (HSPDSI)6,7750.68000
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats6,6690.67000
Bosnian Party6,1620.62000
Labour Party5,6070.57101
Social Democratic Union – Union for Us All4,7510.48000
Diaspora Party4,4220.45000
Croatian Union HKDU/HRAST4,2890.43000
Communist Party3,0760.31000
New Movement2,2010.22000
Regional Democratic Alliance of Tuzla1,2020.12000
Coalition for Change (SNSNDP)6870.07000
First Party4480.05000
Serb Democratic Party1680.02000
"New Serbia" Party1120.01000
Independents9160.09000
Total992,342100.00732598
Valid votes992,34291.81
Invalid/blank votes88,5468.19
Total votes1,080,888100.00
Source: CEC

Assemblies of the Cantons

Party
Una-Sana

Posavina

Tuzla

Zenica-Doboj

Bosnian-Podrinje Goražde

Central Bosnia

Herzegovina-Neretva

West Herzegovina

Sarajevo

10
Votes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%SVotes%S
SDA3152532.38610209512.14136839732.229134681128.60311311422.02762845825.69582061020.8297---5284425.0161021447.2252
SBB BiH94909.74936363.68612633912.41153209019.6088261318.48351214810.969483088.3963---3517916.65372440.822-
DF1121211.51845162.990-2325910.96042055312.55959576.769294438.526356195.6792---3612917.10374501.517-
HDZ BiH4380.450-568132.922750252.368-97635.9662---2521322.76583191032.249111920856.5641415050.712-907030.5679
SDP1055010.83845233.03112907813.70261851911.316411918.42521204110.872476457.72636171.817-198669.404413064.4011
SBiH24502.517-2751.594-177518.364372674.440212078.538224172.182-18101.829----53872.550-1300.438-
HDZ 19904100.421-512329.68876680.315-25381.551----74926.765289169.0113511715.069411230.532-449715.1554
BPS11991.232----93394.401263913.90518285.857232732.955-36463.6851---101654.8122---
A-SDA1652616.9776------91215.57325243.707124622.223-------------
NSRzB5470.562-4202.434-94154.436225241.542-3182.249-14821.338-6420.649-19065.613125211.193-17505.8982
HSP690.071-6603.82513840.181-2870.175-120.085-35013.161117261.744-22406.596212330.584-16465.5472
Others1292613.279313277.69012256610.633-77934.762-337323.859528232.549-81188.204-487014.34124529321.4415843628.4305
Total97342100301725610021212221100351636571003514137100251107531003098950100303395810023211245100352967310025
Source: CEC

Aftermath

Four months after the elections, Marinko Čavara (HDZ) was elected president.[1] Six months after the elections, Fadil Novalić (SDA) was elected prime minister,[2] heading a coalition of the SDA, HDZ, and DF.[3]

See also

References

  1. Jukic, Elvira M. (9 February 2015). "Bosnia's Federation Elects New President". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  2. Latal, Srecko (1 April 2015). "Bosnia Beats Deadline to Form New Governments". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
  3. Jukic, Elvira M. (20 November 2014). "Parties Stake Claim to Run Bosnia Federation". Balkan Insight. Retrieved 2 February 2021.
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