1st Electoral Unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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1st electoral unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina Constituency
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Electoral unit within Bosnia and Herzegovina
Current constituency
Created 2000
Seats3
Representatives
  •   Šemsudin Dedić (SDA)
  •   Borjana Krišto (HDZ BiH)
  •   Jasmin Emrić (A-SDA)

The first electoral unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a parliamentary constituency used to elect members to the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2000. It consists of Una-Sana Canton and Canton 10.

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Demographics

TotalNationality
Bosniaks %Croats %Serbs %Did not declare %Others %Unknown %
357,388254,04971.169,67719.519,3575.42,0620.611,8373.34060.1

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000–2002Adem Borić
(SDA)
Mirko Barović
(HDZ BiH)
Senad Šarganović
(SDP)
2002–2006Hazim Felić
(SDA)
Filip Andrić
(HDZ BiH)
Ibrahim Ðedović
(DNZ)
2006–2010Husein Nanić
(SDA)
Sadik Bahtić
(SBiH)
Rifat Dolić
(DNZ)
2010–2014 Senad Šepić
(SDA)
Hamdija Lipovača
(SDP)
Nermin Purić
(DNZ)
2014–2018 Borjana Krišto
(HDZ BiH)
Jasmin Emrić
(A-SDA)
2018–2022Šemsudin Dedić
(SDA)

Election results

2018 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action 2701023.91
Party of Democratic Activity 1955917.311
Croatian Democratic Union 1244811.021
Social Democratic Party 108139.570
Democratic Front 105179.310
Labour Party 77356.840
Union for a Better Future of BiH 63915.660
HDZ 1990-HSP 62905.570
Independent Bloc 40103.550
Our Party 29192.580
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 22321.980
People and Justice 9760.860
Democratic People's Alliance 6520.580
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 5680.50
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 5020.440
Bosnian Party 2280.20
Union for New Politics1080.10
Democratic Action Movement320.030
Lijevo Krilo180.020

2014 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action34111276951
Party of Democratic Activity14227115511
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB13176106981
Democratic Front13119106520
Union for a Better Future of BiH1160294200
Social Democratic Party1133692040
Croatian Democratic Union 1990589547860
Labour Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina561245560
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats414333640
SPP–SDU–DNZ389031580
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović179514570
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina142011530
People's Party for Work and Betterment127310340
Diaspora Party10160.8250
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All2500.2030
Bosnian Party1790.1450
HSP–DSI1210.0980
Total valid123165100

2010 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Social Democratic Party3275723.871
Party of Democratic Action2792520.351
Democratic People's Union1423810.381
Croatian Democratic Union of BiH108617.910
Party of Democratic Activity107827.860
Union for a Better Future of BiH89396.510
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina80805.890
People's Party for Work and Betterment71765.230
Croatian Democratic Union 199071235.190
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats49983.640
Democratic People's Alliance11470.840
Our Party10650.780
Patriotic Party8720.640
Bosnian Party4230.310
Social Democratic Union3570.260
Democratic Party of the disabled2560.190
People's Party2250.160
Total valid137224100

2006 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action3359930.571
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina1833916.691
Democratic People's Union1532913.951
Social Democratic Party1495213.600
Croatian Democratic Union 199059265.390
HDZ-HNZ50514.600
Croatian Party of Rights32732.980
People's Party for Work and Betterment24162.200
Patriotic Party22662.060
Pensioners' Party17751.610
European Ecological Party16011.460
Bosnian Patriotic Block15011.370
Socialist Party12411.130
Movement for changes8430.770
Youth Political Movement7220.660
Liberal Democratic Party5850.530
Democratic Party of the disabled2760.250
Civil Democratic Party2150.200
Total valid109910100

2002 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action331101
Democratic People's Union151091
Croatian Democratic Union- Democrats142911

2000 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action441901
Croatian Democratic Union229381
Social Democratic Party193131

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