Bosnian municipal elections, 1990

Results by municipality

The municipal elections of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1990 were won by several parties. In most municipalities they organized governments in coalitions, or independently if they had a large majority.

In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Bosniak majority, Party of Democratic Action (SDA) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor. Only in Tuzla and Novo Sarajevo—municipalities with a Bosniak majority—did SDA not win a majority of votes.

In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Serbian majority, Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor.SDS also won elections in Doboj and Vogošća (a Bosniak relative majority).

In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Croatian majority, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor. Only in Vareš—a municipality with a relative Croatian majority—did HDZ not win a majority of votes. HDZ also won elections in Bugojno, Fojnica, Jajce, Žepče, Stolac and Mostar (a Bosniak relative majority) and Modriča, Derventa and Kotor Varoš (a Serbian relative majority).

Nationally, Fikret Abdić gained the most votes to become President. He never assumed the presidency however, leaving it to Alija Izetbegović.


Results by municipality:

MunicipalityResult
KonjicOf the 60 members of the Assembly, 28 were from the SDA, 14 from the HDZ and 9 from the SDS, and there were also representatives from other smaller parties.
Vitez23 HDZ, 16 SDA, 9 SDP, 16 reformists, 2 SDS, 2 Youth Alliance, 1 Socialist
BusovačaAt that time the Busovaca parliament had 60 representatives. The HDZ, SDA, SDS coalition received 64 per cent of the vote. Out of its part in 64%, the HDZ got 20 representatives.
BugojnoThe municipal council elected in 1990 included 21 delegates of the HDZ, 20 of the SDA, and 9 of the Serbian Democratic Party.
Novi TravnikThe HDZ had 20 seats in the municipal 7 assembly, the SDA won 17 seats, the SDP won 10 seats, 8 the Reformists won seven seats, and the SDS won six 9 seats in the municipal assembly.
MostarSDA won only 19 out of 100 seats in Mostar
LjubuškiHDZ won 90% of seats, SDA 5%
ČapljinaHDZ won 52% of seats, SDA 20%, SDS 11%
KiseljakHDZ won 45% of seats, SDA 40%
OdžakHDZ won 56% of seats and SDA, SDS, and SkBiH-SDP each won 12%
FočaSDA won 45% of seats and SDS 44%
TrebinjeSDS won 62% of seats and SDA 13%
UgljevikSDS won 51% of seats, SDA 27% and SkBiH-SDP 11%
ModričaHDZ won 26% of seats, SkBiH-SDP also 26%, SDS 22% and SDA 12%
MaglajSDA won 34% of seats, HDZ 21%, SDS had one seat less than HDZ, and SkBiH-SDP and SRSJ each only 14% of seats
GoraždeSDA won 58% of seats, SDS 26%
GradačacSDA won 37% of seats, SDS 18%, SkBiH-SDP had one seat less than SDS, and HDZ won 15% of seats
Sarajevo-Novi gradSDA won 35% of seats, SDS 21%, SkBih-SDP 16% and reformists won only 15%
Sarajevo-CentarSDA won 30% of seats, SkBih-SDP 21%, reformists 20%, SDS 15%; there were 100 seats in summation.
Sarajevo-Stari gradSDA won 53% of seats, SkBiH-SDP 14%, reformists(SRSJ) 11%
PrijedorSDA won 30 seats, the SDS 28, the HDZ 2, and 30 seats went to other parties: the so-called opposition parties, namely the Social Democratic, the Liberal Alliance, and the Reformist parties.
Bosanski ŠamacHDZ won 21 seats, SDS 17, SkBih-SDP 6, SRS 3, SDA 2, Liberals 1.
PrnjavorAssembly had 60 seats. SDS won 42 seats, SDP won 11, SDA won 5.
Gornji Vakuf-UskopljeSDA won the elections and the ratio SDA: HDZ was about 50:45 (major was Muhamed Palalić )
ČelinacSDS won about 85% of the votes, all other parties divided the rest
Banja LukaSDS won 41% of votes, SDA and HDZ combined for 33%, and the rest (26%) was divided by smaller parties
ZenicaSDA and HDZ won 67% (most of it was to SDA), SDS won 9%, and the rest (24%) was divided by smaller parties
BihaćSDA and HDZ won 64% (most of it was to SDA), SDS won 21%, and the rest (15%) was divided by smaller parties
KljučSDS had the majority in Ključ
TravnikSDA had the majority in Travnik (major was Tamburić Izet)
JajceHDZ had majority in Jajce

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