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Results of early Elections for Mayors in BiH

Published: February 18, 2019
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According to preliminary, unofficial and incomplete results of the Central Election Commission of Bosnia and Herzegovina, the highest number of votes in the early elections for Mayor of Doboj won an independent candidate Boris Jerinic, who won 89.40 percent of the vote.

HDZ candidate Stjepan Piljic was elected as mayor of Domaljevac-Šamac municipality, while candidate of SNSD Nebojsa Karac received the highest number of votes in the early elections for the mayor of Ribnik municipality.

For the Mayor of Bosanski Petrovac, the highest number of votes was given by Independent candidate Dejan Prosic (29 percent), while SDA candidate Mersudin Nanic is the new chief of Buzim.

According to preliminary results, SNSD candidate Dusica Runic is the new head of the Drvar municipality, and SNSD candidate Mirko Curic received the most votes in early elections for mayor of Trebinje.

Independent candidate Milorad Gligic received the highest number of votes in the early elections for the mayor of Bosansko Grahovo municipality, and SDA candidate Aldin Sljivo received the highest number of votes in the early elections for the mayor of Kakanj municipality.

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