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Latest CEC Data: Karan slightly increases Lead over Blanusa

Published: November 29, 2025
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After 99.91 percent of polling stations were processed, SNSD candidate Siniša Karan won the trust of 222,110 voters for the presidency of the RS, while Branko Blanuša was voted for by 212,365 citizens.

This is shown by the latest preliminary, unofficial and incomplete results of the Central Election Commission of BiH.

In percentage terms, Karan won 50.41 percent, and Blanuša 48.20 percent of the votes.
In third place is Dragan Đokanović from the Alliance for New Politics, who was voted for by 2,019 voters or 0.46 percent.

Nikola Lazarević from the Ecological Party of Republika Srpska received 1,696 votes or 0.38 percent.

Independent candidate Igor Gašević received 1,346 votes or 0.31 percent of voters, and Slavko Dragičević received 1,064 votes or 0.24 percent.

According to CEC data, in the early elections, out of 1,264,364 registered voters, 439,897 voters, or 34.79 percent, exercised their right to vote.

Recall that in the last vote count, Karan had 217,638 votes, while Blanuša received 209,207.

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