8th electoral unit of the House of Representatives of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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8th 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
Seats13 (2000-2002)
9 (2002-present)

The eighth 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. It consists of Central Bosnia Canton.

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Demographics

EthnicityPopulation%
Bosniaks146,65257.6
Croats97,62938.3
Serbs3,0431.2
Did Not declare1,0140.4
Others5,2402.1
Unknown1,1080.4
Total254,686

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Representatives

ConvocationRepresentatives
2000-2002 Melika Mahmutbegović
SDA
Salko Selman
SDA
Adnan Terzić
SDA
Željko Bojčetić
HDZ
Ivica Udovičić
HDZ
Franjo Franjić
NHI
Slavica Josipović
HDZ/
HDZ 1990
Zukan Helez
SDP
Zahid Mustajbegović
SBiH
Fikret Kilim
SDP
Ismet Kalčo
SDP
Omer Ljubunčić
SBiH
Nikica Petrović
HDZ
2002-2006Tahir Demirović
SDA
Nedžad Hadžić
SDA
Zoran Marić
HDZ
Rudo Vidović
HDZ
Mijat Tuka
NHI
9 seats
2006-2010Refik Lendo
SDA
Dževad Agić
SDA
Nurdin Atrović
SDA
Marinko Čavara
HDZ
Katica Čerkez
HDZ
Abdulah Garača
SBiH
2010-2014 Melika Mahmutbegović
SDA
Željka Bošnjak
HDZ
Aner Begić
SBB
Adil Lozo
SBiH
2014-2018Dževad Makić
SDA
Salko Selman
SDA
Bajro Makić
SDA
Jozo Lučić
HDZ 1990
Mehrudin Švago
SBB
Ilhan Bušatlić
DF
2018-2022 Melika Mahmutbegović
SDA
Mirsad Peco
SDA
Senad Mašetić
SDA
Lidija Bradara
HDZ
Faika Mujanović-Glamočanin
SBB
Boris Marjanović
HDZ
Nijaz Helez
SDP
Mara Đukić
DF
2022-2026Alija Jusić
SDA
Bajro Makić
SDA
Feliks Vidović
HDZ
Stipe Tokić
HDZ 1990
Mirjana Plavčić
HDZ

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