2024 Mostar municipal elections explained

See main article: 2024 Bosnian municipal elections.

Election Name:2024 Mostar municipal elections
Previous Election:2020 Mostar municipal elections
Previous Year:2020
Next Election:2028 Mostar municipal elections
Next Year:2028
Country:Mostar
Election Date:6 October 2024
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Election Name:Mayoral election
Type:presidential
Ongoing:no
1Blank:First round
2Blank:Second round
3Blank:Third round
Image1:Mario Kordić.jpg
Candidate1:Mario Kordić
Party1:HDZ BiH
Electoral Vote1:20
Percentage1:57.14%
Candidate2:Đani Rahimić
Party2:SDA
Electoral Vote2:15
Percentage2:42.86%
Mayor
Before Election:Mario Kordić
Before Party:HDZ BiH
After Election:Mario Kordić
After Party:HDZ BiH
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Election Name:Assembly election
Ongoing:yes
Seats For Election:All 35 seats in the City Council
Majority Seats:18
Percentage1:35.27
Last Election1:7
Seats1:13
Party2:SDA
Leader2:Đani Rahimić
Percentage2:30.08
Last Election2:12
Seats2:11
Leader3:Sanel Kajan
Percentage3:3.89
Last Election3:New
Seats3:1
Percentage4:7.08
Last Election4:New
Seats4:3
Party5:Troika
Leader5:Sanjin Hadžiomerović
Percentage5:13.19
Last Election5:3
Seats5:6
Party6:HDZ 1990
Percentage6:4.83
Last Election6:0
Seats6:1
Party7:HLJ
Percentage7:4.83
Last Election7:New
Seats7:1
Speaker
Before Election:Salem Marić
Before Party:SDA
After Election:Đani Rahimić
After Party:SDA
Type:presidential

Municipal elections were held in Mostar on 6 October 2024 to elect members of the City Council and the mayor of Mostar. The elections were part of the Bosnian municipal elections. It was the first elections after 2008 to be held during the same time as the rest of the country, since the previous ones were held on 20 December 2020, 35 days apart.

Background

This is the second election after a twelve-year intermission and just the fifth in the country. Most of the seats in the council are held by national-oriented parties, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina controlling 13 seats and Party of Democratic Action with 11 seats.[1]

Mostar is one of the cities in Bosnia and Herzegovina known for its ethnic division. Since the end of the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina, the city has been divided into a western part with a Croat majority and an eastern part with a Bosniak majority. According to the 2013 census, Croats make up 48.4% of the city, Bosniaks 44.1%, and Serbs 4.1%.

Election system

When electing councilors to the City Council of the City of Mostar, voters vote on two ballots. One is used to elect parties at the level of the entire city, and the other at the level of six city areas, in three of which Bosniaks make up the majority, and in three Croats. There are 35 councilors in the council, of which 13 are elected from the city constituency, and 22 are proportionally divided according to the number of voters in six city areas. Seats distributed by the Sainte-Laguë method for parties that have crossed the electoral threshold of 3%.

The mayor of Mostar is elected indirectly from the City Council. If in two rounds of voting none of the candidates receives two-thirds support from 35 councilors, a third round is organized in which a simple majority is sufficient.[2] In case of a tie, the mayor will become a younger candidate.[3]

Electoral lists

On 25 July 2024, the Central Electoral Commission (CIK) made decisions on order of candidate lists.[4] The table below is a list of the all parties and electoral coalitions which are contesting the election in Mostar.[5]

ListPartiesCity areas running
C123456
HDZ BiHCroatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and HerzegovinaXXXXX
TroikaXXXXXX
Coalition for MostarXXXXX
My cityXXXXX
HDZ 1990Croatian Democratic Union 1990XXX
SNSDAlliance of Independent Social DemocratsXXX
HSSCroatian Peasant Party of Bosnia and HerzegovinaX
HRSCroatian Republican PartyXXX
HLJCroatian list for the SouthX
Ind. ĆavarIndependent list of Boška ĆavarX
Ind. RedžićIndependent list of Elvis RedžićX
Ind. BallyIndependent list of Elam BallyX

City council elections

City areas

The six city areas were divided in such a way that the city is divided into two parts, i.e. three cover majority Bosniak settlements and three majority Croats. The settlement of Mostar is divided into three parts, which belong to the city areas of Old City, West and Southwest. On the other hand North, Southeast and South includes rural parts on both riversides of Neretva.

North

Party listVotes%Seats
Coalition for Mostar2,90259.362
Troika71314.580
My city63412.970
HDZ BiH3507.160
SNSD2905.930
Total:4,889100.002
Invalid votes:5039.33
Turnout:5,39249.55
Registered voters:10,882
Source: Central Election Commission

Old City

Party listVotes%Seats
Coalition for Mostar4,45251.993
Troika2,17025.341
My city1,94222.681
Total:8,564100.005
Invalid votes:1,11011.47
Turnout:9,67440.55
Registered voters:23,855
Source: Central Election Commission

Southeast

Party listVotes%Seats
Coalition for Mostar2,51366.102
Troika67417.730
My city61516.180
Total:3,802100.002
Invalid votes:46410.88
Turnout:4,26650.93
Registered voters:8,376
Source: Central Election Commission

South

Party listVotes%Seats
HDZ BiH1,67344.941
HLJ1,11730.271
Coalition for Mostar60116.140
SNSD3328.920
Total:3,723100.002
Invalid votes:46411.08
Turnout:4,18750.22
Registered voters:8,337
Source: Central Election Commission

Southwest

Party listVotes%Seats
HDZ BiH8,55368.735
HRS1,63313.121
HDZ 19908206.591
Troika6515.230
My city4353.500
Ind. Ćavar3532.84-
Total:12,445100.007
Invalid votes:9126.83
Turnout:13,35743.73
Registered voters:30,545
Source: Central Election Commission

West

Party listVotes%Seats
HDZ BiH4,75266.523
HRS1,23217.251
Troika5858.190
HDZ 19905758.050
Total:7,144100.004
Invalid votes:83710.49
Turnout:7,98141.6
Registered voters:19,159
Source: Central Election Commission

City constituency

Party listVotes%Seats
HDZ BiH17,21541.006
Coalition for Mostar10,92326.023
My city4,98811.882
Troika3,0387.241
HRS2,7586.571
SNSD1,3273.160
HDZ 19901,3273.160
Ind. Bally1640.39align="right" -
HSS1560.37align="right" -
Ind. Redžić880.21align="right" -
Total:41,984100.0013
Invalid votes:2,8556.43
Turnout:44,83944.33
Registered voters:101,154
Source: Central Election Commission

Combined results

Party listCityAreasTotal
HDZ BiH6915
Coalition for Mostar3710
HRS123
My city213
Troika112
HDZ 1990011
HLJ-11
SNSD000
HSS0-0
Ind. Redžić0-0
Ind. Bally0-0
Ind. Ćavar-00
Total:132235
Source: Central Election Commission

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 21 December 2020 . Privremeni rezultati izbora u Mostaru: HDZ-u BiH 37, a SDA 29 posto glasova . Provisional election results in Mostar: HDZ BiH 37 and SDA 29 percent of votes . 31 January 2023 . Telegram . hr.
  2. Web site: 10 February 2021 . HDZ-ov Kordić i SDA-ov Guzin se plasirali u drugi krug izbora za gradonačelnika Mostara, u prvome tajnim glasovanjem dobili najveću potporu . HDZ's Kordić and SDA's Guzin made it to the second round of the election for the mayor of Mostar, in the first round they received the most support by secret ballot. . 31 January 2023 . Slobodna Dalmacija . hr.
  3. Web site: 10 February 2021 . Kordić i Guzin u drugom krugu izbora za gradonačelnika Mostara . Kordić and Guzin in the second round of the election for mayor of Mostar . 31 January 2023 . Al Jazeera . bs.
  4. Web site: 25 July 2024 . Odluka o određivanju redoslijeda političkih subjekata na glasačkom listiću za Lokalne izbore 2024. godine . Decision on determining the order of political entities on the ballot for the 2024 Local Elections . 28 July 2024 . Središnje izborno povjerenstvo . hr.
  5. Web site: OVJERENE KANDIDATSKE LISTE – LOKALNI IZBORI 2024. GODINE . CERTIFIED LISTS OF CANDIDATES – LOCAL ELECTIONS OF 2024 . 6 October 2024 . Central Election Commission . hr.