5th Electoral Unit of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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5th 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
Seats5
Representatives
  •   Denijal Tulumović (SDA)
  •   Midhat Čaušević (SDA)
  •   Jasmin Imamović (SDP)
  •   Rejhana Dervišević (SDP)
  •   Zlatan Begić (DF)

The fifth 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 Posavina Canton and Tuzla Canton.

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Demographics

EthnicityPopulation%
Bosniaks435,98976.2
Croats74,44413.0
Serbs36,7736.4
Did Not declare4,1800.7
Others19,6513.4
Unknown9600.2
Total571,997

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000–2002Salih Kulenović
(SDA)
Ramiz Vilić
(SDA)
Sead Avdić
(SDP)
Mirza Kušljugić
(SDP)
Muhamed Begović
(SBiH)
2002–2006Izet Hadžić
(SDA)
Seada Palavrić
(SDA)
Selim Bešlagić
(SDP)
Izet Žigić
(SBiH)
2006–2010Bajazit Jašarević
(SDA)
Sead Jamakosmanović
(SDA)
Denis Bećirović
(SDP)
Mehmed Suljkanović
(SBiH)
2010–2014Amir Fazlić
(SDA)
Zijad Jagodić
(SDA)
Mirza Kušljugić
(SDP)
Emir Kabil
(SBB BiH)
2014–2018Safer Demirović
(SDA)
Damir Bećirović
(DF)
Mirsad Ðonlagić
(SBB BiH)
2018–2022Safet Softić
(SDA)
Mirsad Kukić
(PDA)
Enver Bijedić
(SDP)
Zlatan Begić
(DF)
Mijo Matanović
(HDZ BiH)
2022–2026Denijal Tulumović
(SDA)
Midhat Čaušević
(SDA)
Jasmin Imamović
(SDP)
Rejhana Dervišević
(SDP)

Election results

2022 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action 642082
Social Democratic Party 443372
DF 293781
Croatian Democratic Union 146860
Movement of Democratic Action 144820
Bosnian Party 113870
People and Justice 96930
Social Democrats 79590
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 78140
Our Party 71100
Union for a Better Future of BiH 61230
PzPNB 5,060
NES 16590
HDZ 1990 10020
Bosnia and Herzegovina Greens8700
Croatian Republican Party 6160
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 4370
Bosnia and Herzegovina Initiative1850
Union for New Politics1130
Party of Democratic Progress 1060
SMS400
The Left Wing370
Re-Balance260
Circle200

2018 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action 5336822.441
Social Democratic Party 5219321.941
Movement of Democratic Action 3665915.411
Democratic Front 2727911.471
Croatian Democratic Union 181017.611
Union for a Better Future of BiH 130265.480
Our Party 70592.970
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina 68142.860
Independent Bosnia-Herzegovina List55882.350
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party 39251.650
Bosnian Party 27591.160
HDZ 1990-HSP 27121.140
Party of Democratic Activity 27091.140
Independent Bloc 22670.950
Pensioners Party16960.710
LDS za Boljitak10760.450
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats 3910.160
Union for New Politics1480.060
Lijevo Krilo810.030

2014 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action7613932.5452
Democratic Front3426914.6481
Union for a Better Future of BiH3343114.291
Social Democratic Party3320614.1941
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB135115.7750
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina113574.8540
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović101304.330
Croatian Democratic Union 199059992.5640
People's Party for Work and Betterment45751.9560
Bosnian Party42121.80
SPP–SDU–DNZ21660.9260
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All17000.7270
Communist Party16310.6970
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats4720.2020
HSP–DSI4510.1930
Diaspora Party4340.1860
New Beginning2670.1140
Total valid233950100

2010 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Social Democratic Party8727735,912
Party of Democratic Action5410922,262
Union for a Better Future of BiH2705511,131
Croatian Democratic Union of BiH158236,510
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina140595,780
Bosnian Party94983,910
People's Party for Work and Betterment69682,870
Patriotic Party59462,450
Croatian Democratic Union 199054142,230
Jump Cacaus40881,680
Party of Democratic Activity31761,310
Retirement Party25451,050
Our Party20580,850
Democratic Party of the disabled15180,620
Social Democratic Union12870,530
GDS-NEP10350,430
Liberal Democratic Party5970,250
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats5830,240
Total valid243036100

2006 election

PartyVotes%Mandates
Party of Democratic Action6074430,272
Social Democratic Party5261226,222
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina3450217,191
HDZ-HNZ93124,640
People's Party for Work and Betterment82074,090
Bosnian Patriotic Block75123,740
Patriotic Party64593,220
Croatian Democratic Union 199061513,060
Pensioners' Party2191,090
Liberal Democratic Party18480,920
Democratic Party of the disabled18060,900
Movement for changes14760,740
Croatian Party of Rights14390,720
Free Democrats1160,580
Youth Political Movement11590,580
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats9310,460
European Ecological Party9170,460
Civil Democratic Party8790,440
Justice and Morals6840,340
Bosnian National Party4870,240
Democratic People's Union2110,110
Total valid197671100

2002 election

PartyVotesMandates
Party of Democratic Action535942
Social Democratic Party397872
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina216261

2000 election

PartyVotesMandates
Social Democratic Party728522
Party of Democratic Action540782
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina196371

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