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SDA Party With Most Mandates in BiH PA

Published: October 17, 2014
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assemblyAccording to preliminary, unofficial and incomplete results of the Central Election Commission of BiH (CEC BiH) announced at 14.00 hours today, Party of Democratic Action won most votes for the House of Representatives of the Parliamentary Assembly of BiH in FBiH and Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) in RS.

Based on 84.46 percent of processed polling stations in the Federation of BiH, SDA won 228.728 votes, which is 27.73 percent.

It is followed by Democratic Front-Željko Komšić with 125.611 votes (15.23 percent), than SBB-Fahrudin Radončić with 120.692 votes (14.63 percentCoalition HDZBiH, HSS, HKDU BiH, HSP dr. Ante Starčević, HSP Herceg-Bosna won 99.091 votes (12.02 percent); SDPBiH 78.559 votes (9.53 percent), HDZ 1990 33.821 votes (4.10 percent) and BPS-Sefer Halilović 29.428 votes (3.57 percent).

Based on 86.05 percent of processed polling stations in RS, SNSD-Milorad Dodik won 216.476 votes or 39.40 percent.

Next is SDS with 184.394 votes (33.56 percent), PDP-NDP with 43.632 votes (7.94 percent), DNS-NS-SRS with 32.648 votes (5.94 percent), SDA with 19.143 (3.48 percent) and Socialist Party with 16.636 votes (3.03 percent).

Other political subjects won less than three percent of votes.

 

(Source: Fena)

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