2014 Republika Srpska general election

General elections were held in the Republika Srpska entity of Bosnia and Herzegovina on 12 October 2014 as part of the Bosnian general elections.[1] Incumbent President Milorad Dodik was re-elected, running on a joint Alliance of Independent Social DemocratsDemocratic People's AllianceSocialist Party platform, whilst his Alliance of Independent Social Democrats remained the largest in the National Assembly.

2014 Republika Srpska presidential election

12 October 2014
 
Candidate Milorad Dodik Ognjen Tadić
Party SNSD SDS
Popular vote 302,573 295,685
Percentage 45.22% 44.19%

Colours denote the candidate with the most votes by municipalities

President before election

Milorad Dodik
SNSD

Elected President

Milorad Dodik
SNSD

2014 Republika Srpska Assembly election

Party Leader % Seats ±
SNSD Milorad Dodik 32.24 29 -8
SDSPUP–SRS RS Mladen Bosić 26.22 24 +4
DNS-NS-SRS Marko Pavić 9.23 8 +2
PDP Mladen Ivanić 7.38 7 0
Homeland Adil Osmanović 5.28 5 New
NDP Dragan Čavić 5.13 5 New
SP Petar Đokić 5.09 5 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Aleksandar Džombić
SNSD
Željka Cvijanović
SNSD

Results

President

Candidate Party Votes %
Milorad DodikSNSDDNSSP302,57345.22
Ognjen TadićAlliance for Change295,68544.19
Ramiz SalkićHomeland24,9503.73
Sejfudin TokićParty of Democratic Activity11,5091.72
Dragomir JovičićFair Policy Party7,5701.13
Enes SuljkanovićSocial Democratic Party6,8541.02
Josip JerkovićHDZHSS–HKDU–HSP HB6,5620.98
Emil VlajkiParty of Economic and Social Justice3,2020.48
Amir HorićBosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party2,2250.33
Milko StojanovićIndependent1,8670.28
Sanda StojakovićCommunist Party9590.14
Vladan MarkovićIndependent9490.41
Ivo BlažanovićDemocratic Party of the Disabled8130.12
Mladen NeškovićIndependent7830.12
Senad BešićIndependent7560.11
Samir PalićSocial Democratic Union6050.09
Toma SedloParty of Justice and Trust5820.09
Indira MuharemovićFirst Party5660.09
Petrit ČenajIndependent1660.03
Invalid/blank votes38,206
Total707,382100
Registered voters/turnout
Source: Central Election Committee
Vote share
Dodik
45.22%
Tadić
44.19%
Others
10.59%

National Assembly

Party Votes % Seats
Direct Compensatory Total +/–
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats213,64532.2424529–8
SDSPUP–SRS RS173,74226.2220424+4
DNS-NS-SRS61,1409.23628+2
Party of Democratic Progress48,8487.376170
Homeland34,9525.28325+3
National Democratic Movement33,9665.133250
Socialist Party33,6925.09145+2
Serbian Progressive Party13,9422.100000
Social Democratic Party12,6811.91000–3
For Justice and Red List8,9211.35000New
Fair Policy Party8,5891.30000New
HDZHSS–HKDU–HSP HB3,6980.560000
Fighters for a New Politics3,3850.51000New
Peasant Party2,0210.31000New
Croatian Democratic Union 19903,6980.560000
Power of the People1,7850.27000New
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party1,1410.170000
Together for Change (SPPSDUDNZLDS)1,0600.16000
Communist Party9360.14000New
Party of Economic and Social Justice4840.07000New
United People's Party4770.07000
Democratic Party of the Disabled1720.030000
First Party1540.02000New
Bosnian Party1500.020000
Social Democratic Union1210.020000
Independents1,0550.160000
Invalid/blank votes44,835
Total707,4031006320830
Source: Central Election Committee
Vote share
SNSD
32.24%
SDS
26.22%
DNS
9.23%
PDP
7.38%
Domovina
5.28%
NDP
5.13%
SP
5.09%
Others
9.43%

References

  1. Nationalists Lead In Race For Bosnia's Tripartite Presidency Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 15 October 2014
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