2012 Bosnian municipal elections

Municipal elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 7 October 2012. Parties, independent candidates, party or coalition lists had to register by 25 May 2012.[1] 87 political parties[2] and 293 independent candidates[3] were certified to stand in the election.

2012 Bosnian municipal elections

7 October 2012
 
Party SDA SDS SNSD
Mayors
37 / 143
32 / 143
20 / 143
Mayors +/- 1 16 19

 
Party HDZ BiH SDP BiH SBB
Mayors
13 / 143
10 / 143
2 / 143
Mayors +/- 3 1 new

Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

MunicipalityMayor's party
BanovićiParty of Democratic Action
BihaćParty of Democratic Action
Bosanska KrupaSocial Democratic Party
Bosanski PetrovacIndependent
Bosansko GrahovoAlliance of Independent Social Democrats
BrezaIndependent
BugojnoIndependent
BusovačaParty of Democratic Action
BužimParty of Democratic Action
ČapljinaCroatian Democratic Union
CazinParty of Democratic Activity
ČelićParty of Democratic Action
Centar, SarajevoSocial Democratic Party
ČitlukCroatian Democratic Union
DrvarAlliance of Independent Social Democrats
Doboj EastParty of Democratic Action
Doboj SouthSocial Democratic Party
DobretićiCroatian Party of Rights
Domaljevac-ŠamacCroatian Democratic Union 1990
Donji VakufParty of Democratic Action
Foča-UstikolinaParty of Democratic Action
FojnicaParty of Democratic Action
GlamočAlliance of Independent Social Democrats
GoraždeUnion for a Better Future of BiH
Gornji Vakuf-UskopljeParty of Democratic Action
GračanicaSocial Democratic Party
GradačacSocial Democratic Party
GrudeCroatian Democratic Union
HadžićiParty of Democratic Action
IlidžaParty of Democratic Action
IlijašParty of Democratic Action
JablanicaParty of Democratic Action
JajceParty of Democratic Action
KakanjParty of Democratic Action
KalesijaParty of Democratic Action
KiseljakCroatian Democratic Union
KladanjSocial Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina
KljučSocial Democratic Party
KonjicParty of Democratic Action
KreševoPeople's Party for Work and Betterment
KupresCroatian Democratic Union
LivnoCroatian Democratic Union
LjubuškiCroatian Democratic Union
LukavacParty of Democratic Action
MaglajParty of Democratic Action
NeumCroatian Democratic Union
Novi Grad, SarajevoParty of Democratic Action
Novo SarajevoParty of Democratic Action
Novi TravnikParty of Democratic Action
OdžakParty of Democratic Action
OlovoParty of Democratic Action
OrašjeCroatian Democratic Union
Pale-PračaParty of Democratic Action
PosušjeCroatian Democratic Union
Prozor-RamaCroatian Democratic Union 1990
RavnoCroatian coalition (HDZ, HDZ 1990)
Sanski MostParty of Democratic Action
SapnaIndependent
Široki BrijegCroatian Democratic Union
SrebrenikSocial Democratic Party
Stari Grad, SarajevoUnion for a Better Future of BiH
StolacCroatian Democratic Union
TeočakParty of Democratic Action
TešanjParty of Democratic Action
TomislavgradCroatian coalition
TravnikParty of Democratic Action
Trnovo (FBiH)Social Democratic Party
TuzlaSocial Democratic Party
UsoraCroatian Democratic Union 1990
VarešParty of Democratic Action
Velika KladušaIndependent
VisokoParty of Democratic Action
VitezParty of Democratic Action
VogošćaParty of Democratic Action
ZavidovićiParty of Democratic Action
ZenicaParty of Democratic Action
ŽepčeCroatian Democratic Union
ŽiviniceSocial Democratic Party

Assembly of Brčko District

Constituency[4] Council[5] Mayor[6]
elected by Council
Party Popular vote % Seats Mayor Votes %
Brčko Social Democratic Party 6,244[7] 15.41 6[8] Anto Domić, HDZ 19 61%
Alliance of Independent Social DemocratsDemocratic People's Alliance 5,216 12.87 4
Serb Democratic Party 4,672[9] 11.53 4[8]
Union for a Better Future of BiH 4,496 11.09 3
Party of Democratic Action 3,985 9.83 3
Socialist PartyDemocratic PartyParty of United Pensioners 3,508 8.66 3
Croatian Democratic Union 2,997 7.39 2
Croatian Peasant Party of Stjepan Radić 2,409 5.94 2
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,176 5.37 2
Party of Democratic ProgressSerb Progressive Party 2,063 5.09 2
Total 42,383 31

References

  1. (in Croatian)http://www.izbori.ba/Documents/Izbori2012/Uputstvo_o_rokovima_i_redosljedu_izbornih-hrv.PDF
  2. (in Croatian)http://www.izbori.ba/Documents/Izbori2012/SPISAK_PRIJAVLJENIH_POLITICKIH_STRANAKA3.pdf
  3. (in Croatian)http://www.izbori.ba/Documents/Izbori2012/SPISAK_PRIJAVLJENIH_NEZAVISNIH_KANDIDATA2.pdf
  4. The three-digit numbers in the municipality column are the codes used for the municipalities on the Central Electoral Commission site
  5. (in Croatian)Council results from Central Electoral Commission site
  6. (in Croatian)Major of Brčko Archived 2018-06-19 at the Wayback Machine
  7. additional 336 votes from minority constituency
  8. including one minority candidate
  9. additional 366 votes from minority constituency
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