4th Electoral Unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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4th 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
Seats6
Representatives
  •   Nermin Mandra (SDA)
  •   Šemsudin Mehmedović (SDA)
  •   Zukan Helez (SDP)
  •   Aida Baručija (BHI)
  •   Vlatko Glavaš (DF)
  •   Marinko Čavara (HDZ BiH)

The fourth 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 Zenica-Doboj Canton and Central Bosnia Canton.

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Demographics

EthnicityPopulation%
Bosniaks446,10472.1
Croats141,44822.8
Serbs8,5861.4
Did Not declare3,4670.6
Others18,0482.9
Unknown1,4660.2
Total619,119

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000–2002Hilmo Neimarlija
(SDA)
Osman Brka
(SDA)
Hamdija Kulović
(SBiH)
Muharem Imamović
(SDP)
Omer Filipović
(SDP)
Zdenko Vukić
(HDZ BiH)
2002–2006 Mirsad Ćeman
(SDA)
Šefik Džaferović
(SDA)
Nadžida Mlaćo
(SDA)
Adem Huskić
(SBiH)
Jozo Križanović
(SDP)
Niko Lozančić
(HDZ BiH)
2006–2010Šemsudin Mehmedović
(SDA)
Vahid Hećo
(SBiH)
Ekrem Ajanović
(SBiH)
2010–2014Adnan Bašić
(SBB BiH)
Nermina Zaimović-Uzunović
(SDP)
Mirsad Mešić
(SDP)
2014–2018Mirsad Isaković
(SBB BiH)
Mensura Beganović
(DF)
Nikola Lovrinović
(HDZ BiH)
2018–2022Nermin Mandra
(SDA)
Fuad Kasumović
(NB)
Vlatko Glavaš
(DF)
Zukan Helez
(SDP)
2022–2026Aida Baručija
(BHI)
Marinko Čavara
(HDZ BiH)

Election results

2022 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action 847722
Croatian Democratic Union 417741
Social Democratic Party 335261
DF 305561
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Initiative 182401
People and Justice 146980
Union for a Better Future of BiH 79820
NES 71410
Our Party 53940
PzPNB 48760
HDZ 1990 41850
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 28190
Bosnian Party 24750
Croatian Republican Party 8190
Social Democrats 5020
Movement of Democratic Action 3390
Bosnia and Herzegovina Greens3240
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 1580
Union for New Politics1310
SMS870
The Left Wing560
Party of Democratic Progress 520
Re-Balance380
Circle250

2018 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action 8603331.562
Croatian Democratic Union 4389516.11
Social Democratic Party 4003214.691
Independent Bloc 2986910.961
Democratic Front 229008.41
Union for a Better Future of BiH 177346.510
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 57412.110
Party of Democratic Activity 52891.940
Our Party 47151.730
HDZ 1990-HSP 46651.710
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 31321.150
Pensioners Party28291.040
Democratic Action Movement17260.630
Croatian Party BiH10950.40
Independent Bosnia-Herzegovina List8920.330
Bosnian Party 7990.290
People and Justice6580.240
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 3040.110
Union for New Politics1880.070
Lijevo Krilo730.030

2014 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action8392730.8722
Union for a Better Future of BiH4778717.5781
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB3618213.3091
Democratic Front3463012.7391
Social Democratic Party259619.551
Croatian Democratic Union 1990111244.0920
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović91993.3840
Party of Democratic Activity78612.8920
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina68202.5090
People's Party for Work and Betterment22510.8280
SPP–SDU–DNZ21530.7920
HSP–DSI8810.3240
Bosnian Party8000.2940
New Beginning7290.2680
Hrvatski Savez Hkdu - Hrast6380.2350
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All4730.1740
Diaspora Party4350.160
Total Valid271851100

2010 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Social Democratic Party6836023.982
Party of Democratic Action6435222.582
Union for a Better Future of BiH4008214.061
Croatian Democratic Union of BiH3320111.651
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina207127.270
People's Party for Work and Betterment179936.310
Croatian Democratic Union 1990110413.870
Patriotic Party76832.700
Retirement Party51091.790
HSS - NHI31231.100
Bosnian Party30001.050
People's Party25980.910
Party of Democratic Activity22250.780
Our Party20710.730
Democratic Party of the disabled8360.290
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats8310.290
Liberal Democratic Party7220.250
Social Democratic Union4310.150
Democratic People's Union3260.110
GDS-NEP3200.110
Total Valid285016100

2006 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action6364527.172
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina5800824.762
Social Democratic Party2573410.991
HDZ-HNZ2513310.731
Patriotic Party145876.230
Croatian Democratic Union 1990126795.410
People's Party for Work and Betterment7583.240
Croatian Party of Rights56332.400
Bosnian Patriotic Block43631.860
Pensioners' Party40621.730
Youth Political Movement21170.900
Bosnian National Party20450.870
Movement for changes18810.800
Civil Democratic Party15430.660
European Ecological Party13780.590
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats12090.520
Liberal Democratic Party10770.460
Democratic Party of the disabled8620.370
Democratic People's Union3090.130
Democratic People's Alliance2320.100
Free Democrats1800.080
Total Valid227674100

2002 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action859793
Croatian Democratic Union- Democrats323741
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina306581
Social Democratic Party271251

2000 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action798362
Social Democratic Party652932
Croatian Democratic Union454091
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina424941

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