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High Turnout in repeat Elections in Republika Srpska

Published February 8, 2026
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A large turnout was recorded in the repeated early elections for the president of the Republic of Srpska at 136 polling stations in 17 basic electoral units.

As stated by the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina, 32,427 or 38.39 percent of voters voted at 136 polling stations by 3:00 p.m.

Local commissions made a cross-section of the situation at 3:00 p.m., and 46 percent of the citizens registered in the voter’s list voted at the polling stations in Doboj. In Doboj, elections are repeated at 31 polling stations, and 17,562 voters have the right to vote.

At 15:00 in Zvornik, the turnout was 28.91 percent, which is two percent higher than on November 23.
In Stanari, 60 percent of the citizens registered in the voter’s register voted by 3:00 p.m. Elections are repeated at one polling station in Stanari where 220 voters have the right to vote.

In Prijedor, by 3:00 p.m., 599 citizens or 40.97 percent of those registered in the electoral roll voted in the repeated early elections for the president of the Republic of Srpska.

At the polling station in the village of Biograd in the municipality of Nevesinje, 45.90 percent of citizens registered in the voter list voted. 191 voters, or 41.16 percent of the total number registered in the voter’s list, voted at the polling station of Secondary School Center One in Vlasenica.

At the polling station in the village of Vranjska in Bilec, 48.78 percent of voters voted, reports Srna.
2,419 voters, or 36.80 percent of those registered in the voter register, voted at 13 polling stations in the municipality of Bratunac. At the Šargovac polling station in Banja Luka, 164 voters voted out of a total of 539, which is about 30 percent of those registered in the voter register.

We remind you that on November 23, a total of 443,472 voters or 35.78 percent went to the elections for the President of the RS.

84,474 voters have the right to vote in the new early elections for the president of Republika Srpska. All polling stations open at 07:00 and close at 19:00.

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