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Ivanić Still the Leading Serb Candidate for the BH Presidency

Published October 17, 2014
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mladen ivanicAccording to preliminary, unofficial and incomplete results of the Central Election Commission of BiH (CEC BiH) announced at 14.00 hours today, Bakir Izetbegović, Dragan Čović and Mladen Ivanić still have most votes for members of the BiH Presidency.

Candidate of SDA Bakir Izetbegović won 228.511 votes – 32.77 percent, and candidate of HDZ BiH Dragan Čović 118.793 – 52.44 percent of votes, whereas candidate of Alliance for Changes Mladen Ivanić won 285.105 – 48.40 percent of votes.

Mladen Ivanić has 1.939 votes more than the runner-up Željka Cvijanović (SNSD) who has 283.166 votes.

Bosniak candidate Fahrudin Radončić (SBB) is second in race for member of the BiH Presidency with 187.986 votes, and Croat candidate Martin Raguž (HDZ 1990) is second with 87.176 votes.

Bosniak candidate for member of the BiH Presidency Emir Suljagić (DF) is third with 106.084 votes, and Bakir Hadžiomerović (SDP) fourth with 70.270 votes.

Fifth is Sefer Halilović (BPS) with 61.456 votes and sixth Mustafa Cerić with 30.471 votes.

Croat candidate for member of BiH Presidency Živko Budimir (SPP) is third with 14.057 and Anto Popović (DF) is fourth with 6.512 votes.

Serb candidate for member of BiH Presidency Goran Zmijanjac (Party of Fair Politics) is third with 20.839 votes.

So far results from 91.57 percent of polling stations have been processed.

 

(Source: Fena)

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