Analysis: The First Preliminary Results for the BiH Presidency Members

Balkans
Mon, 3 Oct 2022 5:21 GMT
President of the CEC BiH Suad Arnautović said that 1,816 polling stations (54.73 percent) have been processed so far in the election of a member of the Presidency from among the Bosniak people, who is elected directly from the territory of the Federation of BiH.
Analysis: The First Preliminary Results for the BiH Presidency Members

President of the CEC BiH Suad Arnautović said that 1,816 polling stations (54.73 percent) have been processed so far in the election of a member of the Presidency from among the Bosniak people, who is elected directly from the territory of the Federation of BiH. He stated that there were 518,583 valid ballots (93.04).

According to these data, opposition candidate Denis Bećirović won 162,053 votes (55.78 percent), Democratic Action Party (SDA) candidate Bakir Izetbegović received 114,186 votes (39.31 percent), and Mirsad Hadžikadić 14,269 votes (4.91 percent). .

In the territory of the RS, 886 polling stations (39.58 percent) were processed, and there were 235,698 valid ballots (93.30 percent).

Željka Cvijanović, candidate of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) Milorad Dodik, won 121,731 (51.65 percent). The candidate of the Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) Mirko Šarović won 86,797 votes (36.83 percent), the DNS candidate Nenad Nešić 13,869 votes (5.88 percent), the “United for Free Bosnia and Herzegovina” candidate Vojin MIjatović 10,182 votes (4, 31 percent) and candidate Borislav Bijelić won 2,119 votes (1.32 percent).

Last night, the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina announced the first preliminary and incomplete results after counting about 54.73 percent of the votes and only for the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina.

However, in the processed votes of the CEC, the difference is in the election for the member of the Presidency from among the Croatian people, where according to their projections, Borjana Krišto from the HDZ is currently leading, while earlier we could hear at the press conference of the DF that this position was convincingly taken by Željko Komšić.

Preliminary and incomplete results of the CEC refer to 54.73 processed polling stations in the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and 39.58 percent of processed polling stations in the Republika Srpska.

In the election of a member of the Presidency from among the Croatian people, who is elected directly from the territory of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, as announced by the CEC, HDZ candidate Borjana Krišto won 117,147 votes (51.36 percent), while Democratic Front (DF) candidate Željko Komšić won 110,928 (48.64 percent).

Željko Komšić has already declared victory in the race for the member of the BiH Presidency.

SarajevoTimes 

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