2014 Republika Srpska general election explained
Country: | Republika Srpska |
Flag Year: | 1992 |
Previous Election: | 2010 Republika Srpska general election |
Previous Year: | 2010 |
Next Election: | 2018 Republika Srpska general election |
Next Year: | 2018 |
Election Date: | 12 October 2014 |
Module: | Embed: | yes | Type: | presidential | Election Name: | Presidential election | Image1: | Milorad Dodik (cropped).jpg | Candidate1: | Milorad Dodik | Party1: | Alliance of Independent Social Democrats | Popular Vote1: | 303,496 | Percentage1: | 45.40% | Candidate2: | Ognjen Tadić | Party2: | Serb Democratic Party (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | Popular Vote2: | 296,021 | Percentage2: | 44.28% | President | Before Election: | Milorad Dodik | Before Party: | Alliance of Independent Social Democrats | After Election: | Milorad Dodik | After Party: | Alliance of Independent Social Democrats | Module: | Embed: | yes | Election Name: | Assembly election | Ongoing: | no | Party1: | Alliance of Independent Social Democrats | Leader1: | Milorad Dodik | Last Election1: | 37 | Seats1: | 29 | Percentage1: | 32.28 | Leader2: | Mladen Bosić | Last Election2: | 20 | Seats2: | 24 | Percentage2: | 26.26 | Party3: | DNS–NS–SRS VS | Leader3: | Marko Pavić | Last Election3: | 6 | Seats3: | 8 | Percentage3: | 9.22 | Party4: | PDP | Leader4: | Mladen Ivanić | Last Election4: | 7 | Seats4: | 7 | Percentage4: | 7.38 | Party5: | Homeland | Colour5: | - 008000
| Last Election5: | 2 | Seats5: | 5 | Percentage5: | 5.22 | Party6: | NDP | Last Election6: | 5 | Seats6: | 5 | Percentage6: | 5.13 | Party7: | SP | Leader7: | Petar Đokić | Last Election7: | 3 | Seats7: | 5 | Percentage7: | 5.09 | Prime Minister | Before Election: | Aleksandar Džombić | Before Party: | SNSD | After Election: | Željka Cvijanović | After Party: | SNSD |
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General elections were held in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 October 2014 as part of the Bosnian general elections.[1] Incumbent President Milorad Dodik was re-elected, running on a joint Alliance of Independent Social Democrats–Democratic People's Alliance–Socialist Party platform, whilst his Alliance of Independent Social Democrats remained the largest in the National Assembly.
Results
National Assembly
See also
Notes and References
- http://www.rferl.org/content/bosnia-elections-/26633630.html Nationalists Lead In Race For Bosnia's Tripartite Presidency