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2014 Republika Srpska presidential election

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Candidate Milorad Dodik Ognjen Tadić
Party SNSD SDS
Popular vote 302,573 295,685
Percentage 45.22% 44.19%

Colours denote the candidate with the most votes by municipalities

President before election

Milorad Dodik
SNSD

Elected President

Milorad Dodik
SNSD

2014 Republika Srpska Assembly election
Party Leader % Seats +/–
SNSD Milorad Dodik 32.24 29 −8
SDSPUPSRS RS Mladen Bosić 26.22 24 +4
DNS-NS-SRS Marko Pavić 9.23 8 +2
PDP Mladen Ivanić 7.38 7 0
Homeland Adil Osmanović 5.28 5 New
NDP Dragan Čavić 5.13 5 New
SP Petar Đokić 5.09 5 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Aleksandar Džombić
SNSD
Željka Cvijanović
SNSD

General elections were held in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 October 2014 as part of the Bosnian general elections.[1] Incumbent President Milorad Dodik was re-elected, running on a joint Alliance of Independent Social DemocratsDemocratic People's AllianceSocialist Party platform, whilst his Alliance of Independent Social Democrats remained the largest in the National Assembly.

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Milorad Dodik SNSDDNSSP 302,573 45.22
Ognjen Tadić Alliance for Change 295,685 44.19
Ramiz Salkić Homeland 24,950 3.73
Sejfudin Tokić Party of Democratic Activity 11,509 1.72
Dragomir Jovičić Fair Policy Party 7,570 1.13
Enes Suljkanović Social Democratic Party 6,854 1.02
Josip Jerković HDZHSSHKDU–HSP HB 6,562 0.98
Emil Vlajki Party of Economic and Social Justice 3,202 0.48
Amir Horić Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 2,225 0.33
Milko Stojanović Independent 1,867 0.28
Sanda Stojaković Communist Party 959 0.14
Vladan Marković Independent 949 0.41
Ivo Blažanović Democratic Party of the Disabled 813 0.12
Mladen Nešković Independent 783 0.12
Senad Bešić Independent 756 0.11
Samir Palić Social Democratic Union 605 0.09
Toma Sedlo Party of Justice and Trust 582 0.09
Indira Muharemović First Party 566 0.09
Petrit Čenaj Independent 166 0.03
Invalid/blank votes 38,206
Total 707,382 100
Registered voters/turnout
Source: Central Election Committee
Vote share
Dodik
45.22%
Tadić
44.19%
Others
10.59%

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats
Direct Compensatory Total +/–
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 213,645 32.24 24 5 29 –8
SDSPUPSRS RS 173,742 26.22 20 4 24 +4
DNS-NS-SRS 61,140 9.23 6 2 8 +2
Party of Democratic Progress 48,848 7.37 6 1 7 0
Homeland 34,952 5.28 3 2 5 +3
National Democratic Movement 33,966 5.13 3 2 5 0
Socialist Party 33,692 5.09 1 4 5 +2
Serbian Progressive Party 13,942 2.10 0 0 0 0
Social Democratic Party 12,681 1.91 0 0 0 –3
For Justice and Red List 8,921 1.35 0 0 0 New
Fair Policy Party 8,589 1.30 0 0 0 New
HDZHSSHKDU–HSP HB 3,698 0.56 0 0 0 0
Fighters for a New Politics 3,385 0.51 0 0 0 New
Peasant Party 2,021 0.31 0 0 0 New
Croatian Democratic Union 1990 3,698 0.56 0 0 0 0
Power of the People 1,785 0.27 0 0 0 New
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 1,141 0.17 0 0 0 0
Together for Change (SPPSDUDNZLDS) 1,060 0.16 0 0 0
Communist Party 936 0.14 0 0 0 New
Party of Economic and Social Justice 484 0.07 0 0 0 New
United People's Party 477 0.07 0 0 0
Democratic Party of the Disabled 172 0.03 0 0 0 0
First Party 154 0.02 0 0 0 New
Bosnian Party 150 0.02 0 0 0 0
Social Democratic Union 121 0.02 0 0 0 0
Independents 1,055 0.16 0 0 0 0
Invalid/blank votes 44,835
Total 707,403 100 63 20 83 0
Source: Central Election Committee
Vote share
SNSD
32.24%
SDS
26.22%
DNS
9.23%
PDP
7.38%
Domovina
5.28%
NDP
5.13%
SP
5.09%
Others
9.43%

References

  1. ^ Nationalists Lead In Race For Bosnia's Tripartite Presidency Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 15 October 2014