2010 Republika Srpska general election

General elections were held in Republika Srpska on 3 October 2010, as part of the general elections across Bosnia and Herzegovina. The presidential elections were won by Milorad Dodik of the Alliance of Independent Social Democrats.[1]

2010 Republika Srpska general election

3 October 2010
 
Candidate Milorad Dodik Ognjen Tadić
Party SNSD SDS
Popular vote 319,618 227,239
Percentage 50.52% 35.92%

President before election

Rajko Kuzmanović
SNSD

Elected President

Milorad Dodik
SNSD

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Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Milorad DodikAlliance of Independent Social Democrats319,61850.52
Ognjen TadićCoalition Together for Srpska227,23935.92
Enes SuljkanovićSocial Democratic Party15,4252.44
Ševket HafizovićParty of Democratic Action14,8432.35
Muharem MurselovićParty for Bosnia and Herzegovina14,1772.24
Dragan ĐurđevićSerbian Radical Party8,1781.29
Emil VlajkiNational Democratic Party6,1010.96
Sadmir NukićUnion for a Better Future of BiH5,5650.88
Ivan KrndeljCroatian Peasant Party5,4870.87
Ivo KamenjaševićCroatian Democratic Union4,1280.65
Dragan KalinićAlliance for Serbian Democracy4,0430.64
Besim HamidovićParty of Democratic Action1,6050.25
Željko MatićCroatian Coalition1,1990.19
Agan DelibajrićBosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović1,1850.19
Dragan MrganPeople's Party for Work and Betterment1,0060.16
Goran MatićIndependent9800.15
Ljiljana KneževićRevolutionary Coalition (GDS–NEP)8090.13
Bego SulejmanovićLiberal Democratic Party–European Ecological Party E-56840.11
Slavko DragičevićSocial Democratic Union4020.06
Invalid/blank votes38,082
Total632,674100
Source: Central Elections Committee

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats
Direct Compensatory Total +/–
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats240,72738.0028937–4
Serb Democratic Party120,13618.9714418+1
Party of Democratic Progress47,8067.55527–1
Democratic People's Alliance38,5476.09426+2
Socialist PartyParty of United Pensioners26,8244.23314+1
Democratic Party21,6043.41123New
Social Democratic Party19,2973.05213+2
Party of Democratic Action16,8612.66202–1
Serbian Radical Party15,1662.39101–1
SRS "Dr. Vojislav Šešelj"13,7312.170000
National Democratic Party13,4402.12202+2
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina11,9521.89000–4
Serbian Progressive Party11,3841.80000New
Our Party10,0101.58000New
Alliance for Serbian Democracy7,0041.11000New
Union for a Better Future of BiH5,7440.91000New
Croatian Peasant Party4,1000.650000
Croatian Democratic Union2,8330.450000
People's Party for Work and Betterment2,5280.400000
Ecological Party1,0310.16000New
Croatian Coalition8660.140000
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović4780.080000
Democratic People's Union3290.050000
Party of Democratic Activities3230.05000New
SKOK2340.04000New
Liberal Democratic Party–European Ecological Party E-51620.030000
Bosnian Party1410.020000
True Path Party490.01000New
Democratic Party of the Disabled460.01000New
Social Democratic Union440.01000New
Independent Democratic Party160.000000
Independents160.000000
Invalid/blank votes37,301
Total632,6741006221830
Source: Central Elections Committee
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References

  1. "Dodik won presidential election". Studiob.rs. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-04-22.
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