2004 Bosnian municipal elections

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2004 Bosnian municipal elections
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 20002 October 2004 2008  

All 143 municipal/city mayors
All 143 municipal/city councils
Turnout46.80%
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
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Leader Sulejman Tihić Dragan Čavić Bariša Čolak
Party SDA SDS HDZ BiH
Mayors363521
Percentage25.17%24.47%14.68%

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
 
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Leader Milorad Dodik Zlatko Lagumdžija Haris Silajdžić
Party SNSD SDP BiH SBiH
Mayors17134
Percentage11.88%9.09%2.79%

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Results by municipality.

Municipal elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 2 October 2004 to elect mayors and assemblies in 142 municipalities.

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Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

MunicipalityMayor's party
Banovići Party of Democratic Action
Bihać Social Democratic Party
Bosanska Krupa Party of Democratic Action
Bosanski Petrovac Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Bosansko Grahovo Social Democratic Party
Breza Party of Democratic Action
Bugojno Party of Democratic Action
Busovača Croatian Democratic Union
Bužim Independent
Čapljina Croatian Democratic Union
Cazin Party of Democratic Action
Čelić Independent
Centar, Sarajevo Social Democratic Party
Čitluk Croatian Democratic Union
Drvar Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Doboj East Party of Democratic Action
Doboj South Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dobretići Croatian Democratic Union
Domaljevac-Šamac Croatian Democratic Union
Donji Vakuf Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Foča-Ustikolina Party of Democratic Action
Fojnica Party of Democratic Action
Glamoč Serbian Democratic Party
Goražde Party of Democratic Action
Gornji Vakuf-Uskoplje Party of Democratic Action
Gračanica Social Democratic Party
Gradačac Social Democratic Party
Grude Croatian Democratic Union
Hadžići Party of Democratic Action
Ilidža Party of Democratic Action
Ilijaš Party of Democratic Action
Jablanica Party of Democratic Action
Jajce Party of Democratic Action
Kakanj Social Democratic Party
Kalesija Party of Democratic Action
Kiseljak Croatian Democratic Union
Kladanj Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ključ Party of Democratic Action
Konjic Party of Democratic Action
Kreševo Croatian Democratic Union
Kupres Croatian Democratic Union
Livno Croatian Democratic Union
Ljubuški Croatian Democratic Union
Lukavac Party of Democratic Action
Maglaj Party of Democratic Action
Mostar Croatian Democratic Union
Neum Croatian Democratic Union
Novi Grad, Sarajevo Social Democratic Party
Novo Sarajevo Social Democratic Party
Novi Travnik New Croatian Initiative
Odžak Croatian Democratic Union
Olovo Party of Democratic Action
Orašje Croatian Democratic Union
Pale-Prača Party of Democratic Action
Posušje Croatian Democratic Union
Prozor-Rama Croatian Democratic Union
Ravno Croatian Democratic Union
Sanski Most Party of Democratic Action
Sapna Party of Democratic Action
Sarajevo Party of Democratic Action
Široki Brijeg Croatian Democratic Union
Srebrenik Party of Democratic Action
Stari Grad, Sarajevo Social Democratic Union
Stolac Croatian coalition (HDZ, HSP, HKDU)
Teočak Party of Democratic Action
Tešanj Party of Democratic Action
Tomislavgrad Croatian Party of Right
Travnik Party of Democratic Action
Trnovo (FBiH) Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina
Tuzla Social Democratic Party
Usora New Croatian Initiative
Vareš Social Democratic Party
Velika Kladuša Democratic People's Community
Visoko Party of Democratic Action
Vitez Croatian Democratic Union
Vogošća Party of Democratic Action
Zavidovići Party of Democratic Action
Zenica Party of Democratic Action
Žepče Croatian Democratic Union
Živinice Social Democratic Party

Republika Srpska

MunicipalityMayor's party
Berkovići Serbian Democratic Party
Bijeljina Serbian Democratic Party
Bileća Serbian Democratic Party
Bosanska Kostajnica Serbian Democratic Party
Bosanski Brod Serbian Democratic Party
Bratunac Serbian Democratic Party
Čajniče Serbian Democratic Party
Čelinac Serbian Democratic Party
Derventa Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Doboj Serbian Democratic Party
Donji Žabar Serbian Democratic Party
Foča Socialist Party of Republika Srpska
Gacko Serbian Democratic Party
Grad Banja Luka Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Gradiška Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Han Pijesak Serbian Democratic Party
Istočni Drvar Socialist Party of Republika Srpska
Istočna Ilidža Serbian Democratic Party
Istočni Mostar Serbian Democratic Party
Istočni Stari Grad Party of Democratic Progress
Istočno Novo Sarajevo Serbian Democratic Party
Jezero Serbian Democratic Party
Kalinovik Serbian Democratic Party
Kneževo Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Kozarska Dubica Socialist Party of Republika Srpska
Kotor Varoš Party of Democratic Progress
Krupa na Uni Serbian Democratic Party
Kupres Serbian Democratic Party
Laktaši Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Ljubinje Serbian Democratic Party
Lopare Serbian Democratic Party
Milići Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Modriča Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Mrkonjić Grad Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Nevesinje Serbian Democratic Party
Novi Grad Serbian Democratic Party
Novo Goražde Serbian Democratic Party
Osmaci Party of Democratic Action
Oštra Luka Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Pale Serbian Democratic Party
Pelagićevo Serbian Democratic Party
Petrovac Independent
Petrovo Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Prijedor Democratic People's Alliance
Prnjavor Serbian Democratic Party
Ribnik Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Rogatica Serbian Democratic Party
Rudo Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Šamac Serbian Democratic Party
Šekovići Serbian Democratic Party
Šipovo People's Democratic Party
Sokolac Serbian Democratic Party
Srbac Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Srebrenica Party of Democratic Action
Teslić Socialist Party of Republika Srpska
Trebinje Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Trnovo Serbian Democratic Party
Ugljevik Serbian Democratic Party
Višegrad Serbian Democratic Party
Vlasenica Alliance of Independent Social Democrats
Vukosavlje Social Democratic Party
Zvornik Socialist Party of Republika Srpska

Assembly of Brčko District

Constituency [1] Council [2] Mayor [3]
elected by Council
PartyPopular vote %SeatsMayorVotes %
Brčko Social Democratic Party 5,74318.606Mirsad Đapo, SDP BiH 2069%
Serb Democratic Party 5,34017.296
Party of Democratic Action 3,19210.344
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 2,5468.243
Croatian Democratic Union 2,3587.643
Socialist Party 2,0496.642
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 1,5374.982
HSS BiHNHI 1,3444.352
Democratic Party 1,0893.531
Total30,88129

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References

  1. The three-digit numbers in the municipality column are the codes used for the municipalities on the Central Electoral Commission site
  2. (in Croatian) Council results from Central Electoral Commission site
  3. (in Croatian) Major of Brčko Archived 2018-06-19 at the Wayback Machine