3rd electoral unit of the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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3rd electoral unit
House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina constituency
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Electoral unit within the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Current constituency
Created 2000
Seats9 (2000-2002)
7 (2002-present)

The third electoral unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina is a parliamentary constituency used to elect members to the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2000. Located within Tuzla Canton, it consists of the municipalities of Tuzla, Lukavac, Srebrenik and Čelić.

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Demographics

EthnicityPopulation%
Bosniaks164,62780.0
Croats19,7319.6
Serbs5,4632.7
Did Not declare2,7491.3
Others12,8486.2
Unknown2610.1
Total205,679

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000-2002Ismet Osmanović
SDA
Sadik Latifagić
SDA
Refik Ahmedinović
SDP
Edhem Muftić
SDP
Ivo Divković
SDP
Hazim Šadić
SBiH
Mirnes Ajanović
BOSS
Abdurahman Fazlić
SDP
Mirsada Muharemagić
SDP
2002-2006Izudin Kešetović
SDA
Nihada Latifagić
SDA
Enver Mehmedović
SDP
Hasan Bećirović
SDP
Sead Bećirović
SBiH
7 seats
2006-2010Ismet Osmanović
SDA
Hazim Bašić
SDA
Mirza Kušljugić
SDP
Saudin Hodžić
SDP
Midhat Osmanović
SBiH
Mehmed Žilić
SBiH
2010-2014Osman Suljagić
SDA
Sead Hasanhodžić
SDA
Zlatan Fatušić
SDP
Tomo Vidović
SDP
Mirsad Đonlagić
SBB
2014-2018Tarik Arapčić
SDA
Enver Bijedić
SDP
Amra Haračić
DF
Mahir Mešalić
DF
Mahir Nurkanović
SBB
Bahrudin Hadžiefendić
SBB
2018-2022Ibrahim Zukić
SDA
Samira Begić
SDA
Zlatko Ercegović
SDP
Meliha Bijedić
SDP
Bahrudin Šarić
DF
Azmir Husić
PDA/
SDA
Adin Huremović
SBB
2022-2026Salko Zildžić
SDA
Admir Čavalić
SBiH
Kadrija Hodžić
SDP
Azra Okić
SDP
Mahir Mešalić
DF
Dajana Čolić
DF

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  2. "Central Election Commission Bosnia and Herzegovina".