2018 Bosnian general election

2018 Bosnian general election

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Turnout54.02% (presidential) Decrease 0.45 pp
54.03% (parliamentary) Decrease 0.44 pp
Bosniak member of the Presidency
 
Candidate Šefik Džaferović Denis Bećirović
Party SDA SDP BiH
Popular vote 212,581 194,688
Percentage 36.61% 33.53%
Croat member of the Presidency
 
Candidate Željko Komšić Dragan Čović
Party DF HDZ BiH
Popular vote 225,500 154,819
Percentage 52.64% 36.14%
Serb member of the Presidency
 
Candidate Milorad Dodik Mladen Ivanić
Party SNSD PDP
Popular vote 368,210 292,065
Percentage 53.88% 42.74%

Results of the presidential elections (from left to right: Bosniak, Croat, Serb.) Darker shade indicates a larger share of the vote for the indicated candidate.

Presidency members before election

Bakir Izetbegović (Bosniak)
Dragan Čović (Croat)
Mladen Ivanić (Serb)

Elected Presidency members

Šefik Džaferović (Bosniak)
Željko Komšić (Croat)
Milorad Dodik (Serb)


All 42 seats in the House of Representatives
22 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
SDA Bakir Izetbegović 17.01 9 −1
SNSD Milorad Dodik 16.03 6 0
SDSNDP–NS–SRS Vukota Govedarica 9.80 3 −2
SDP BiH Nermin Nikšić 9.08 5 +2
HDZHSSHSPHKDU Dragan Čović 9.05 5 +1
DFGS Željko Komšić 5.81 3 −2
PDP Branislav Borenović 5.06 2 +1
DNS Marko Pavić 4.18 1 0
SBB Fahrudin Radončić 4.16 2 −2
NS Predrag Kojović 2.92 2 +2
NB Senad Šepić 2.51 1 New
PDA Mirsad Kukić 2.32 1 New
SP Petar Đokić 1.89 1 +1
A-SDA Nermin Ogrešević 1.84 1 0
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Chairman before Chairman after
Denis Zvizdić
SDA
Zoran Tegeltija
SNSD

General elections were held in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 7 October 2018. They decided the makeup of the presidency as well as national, entity and cantonal governments. Voter turnout was 54%.

The elections for the House of Representatives were divided into two; one for the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and one for Republika Srpska. In the presidential election, voters in the Federation elected Bosniak Šefik Džaferović and Croat Željko Komšić, while voters in Republika Srpska elected Serb Milorad Dodik.

The Party of Democratic Action (SDA) emerged as the largest party in the House of Representatives, winning 9 of the 42 seats. The Alliance of Independent Social Democrats (SNSD) came in second with 6 seats, while the Social Democratic Party won 5 seats, up two from the previous general election in 2014; the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ BiH) also ended up with 5 seats. The Serb Democratic Party and the Democratic Front (DF) each won three seats. The election also saw a significant decline of the Union for a Better Future, going from 8.71% of the popular vote down to 4.16%, enough for two seats.

After a one year governmental formation crisis following the election, in December 2019, a coalition led by the SDA, the SNSD and the HDZ BiH, which also included the DF and the Democratic People's Alliance, formed a new government headed by the SNSD's Zoran Tegeltija.