2nd Electoral Unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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2nd 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
  •   Šerif Špago (SDA)
  •   Predrag Kožul (HDZ BiH)
  •   Darijana Filipović (HDZ BiH)

The second 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 Herzegovina-Neretva Canton and West Herzegovina Canton.

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Demographics

EthnicityPopulation%
Bosniaks92,72329.3
Croats212,02266.9
Serbs6,5332.1
Did Not declare1,8300.6
Others3,1781
Unknown6190.2
Total316,905

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000–2002Sead Buturović
(SDA)
Marofil Ljubić
(HDZ BiH)
Miro Grabovac-Titan
(HDZ BiH)
2002–2006Fatima Leho
(SDA)
Bariša Čolak
(HDZ BiH)
Martin Raguž
(HDZ 1990)
2006–2010Edin Mušić
(SDA)
Dragan Vrankić
(HDZ BiH)
2010–2014Salko Sokolović
(SDA)
Dragan Čović
(HDZ BiH)
Božo Ljubić
(HDZ 1990)
2014–2018 Vjekoslav Bevanda
(HDZ BiH)
Monika Tomić
(HDZ BiH)
2018–2022Edin Mušić
(SDA)
Predrag Kožul
(HDZ BiH)
Bariša Čolak
(HDZ BiH)
2022-2026Šerif Špago
(SDA)
Darijana Filipović
(HDZ BiH)

Election results

2022 election

PartyVotesMandates
Croatian Democratic Union 709022
Party of Democratic Action 192801
HDZ 1990 122940
Social Democratic Party 118620
HRS 85080
DF 59840
NES 38350
People and Justice 27620
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 18050
Union for a Better Future of BiH 13050
PzPNB 12260
Our Party 10990
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 7600
Bosnian Party 4880
Bosnia and Herzegovina Greens1570
United Srpska 1430
Party of Democratic Progress 680
Bosnia and Herzegovina Initiative480
Union for New Politics360
SMS320
The Left Wing230
Re-Balance220
Circle110

2018 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Croatian Democratic Union 6884650.62
Party of Democratic Action 2235516.431
HDZ 1990-HSP 1469210.80
Social Democratic Party 114178.390
Democratic Front 62684.610
Union for a Better Future of BiH 51253.770
Our Party 16461.210
Independent Bloc 14061.030
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 12370.910
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 10890.80
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 10410.770
People and Justice 3030.220
Party of Democratic Activity 2510.180
Bosnian Party 1860.140
Union for New Politics1570.120
Lijevo Krilo350.030

2014 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB54905419472
Party of Democratic Action21050160821
Croatian Democratic Union 199015676119760
Union for a Better Future of BiH795760790
Social Democratic Party725355410
Democratic Front693452980
Hrvatski Savez Hkdu - Hrast408031170
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović387729620
People's Party for Work and Betterment257819700
SPP–SDU–DNZ250419130
HSP–DSI240318360
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina132710140
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All3460.2640
Diaspora Party10160.8250
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All2500.2030
Bosnian Party1790.1450
HSP–DSI1210.0980
Total valid132456100

2010 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Croatian Democratic Union of BiH5007137.451
Croatian Democratic Union 19902513418.801
Party of Democratic Action1675512.531
Social Democratic Party1526711.420
People's Party for Work and Betterment86766.490
Union for a Better Future of BiH85856.420
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina50553.780
Patriotic Party17461.310
Jump Cacaus8960.670
Our Party5610.420
Democratic Party of the disabled5190.390
Bosnian Party4530.340
Total valid133718100

2006 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
HDZ-HNZ2700423.721
Croatian Democratic Union 19902628823.091
Party of Democratic Action1730015.201
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina1389512.200
Croatian Party of Rights85637.520
Social Democratic Party66345.830
People's Party for Work and Betterment46644.100
Patriotic Party29732.610
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats14281.250
Pensioners' Party11551.010
Liberal Democratic Party6660.580
Bosnian Patriotic Block6050.530
Democratic Party of the disabled5310.470
Movement for changes5080.450
Youth Political Movement4650.410
Bosnian National Party2780.240
European Ecological Party2530.220
Civil Democratic Party2170.190
Socialist Party1770.160
Democratic People's Union1070.090
Justice and Morals900.080
Bosansko Podrinjska Narodna Stranka470.040
Total valid96721100

2002 election

PartyVotesMandates
Croatian Democratic Union- Democrats555872
Party of Democratic Action166481

2000 election

PartyVotesMandates
Croatian Democratic Union827542
Party of Democratic Action177111

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