2020 Ilidža local elections

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Registered65,601
Turnout45.68% (Increase 1.1 pp)
2020 Ilidža local elections
 2016 15 November 2020 2024 
Registered65,601
Turnout45.68% (Increase 1.1 pp)
Mayoral election
 
Nermin Muzur.jpg
Fikret Prevljak.jpg
Candidate Nermin Muzur Fikret Prevljak
Party NiP SDA
Alliance Four
Popular vote 18,349 8,730
Percentage 63.60% 30.26%

 
Candidate Edin Bunda Tahir Pervan
Party PzP Independent Bloc
Popular vote 1,345 227
Percentage 4.66% 0.79%

Mayor before election

Senaid Memić
SDA

Elected mayor

Nermin Muzur
NiP

Local elections were held in Ilidža on 15 November 2020 to elect members of the municipal council and the municipal mayor. The elections were part of the Bosnian municipal elections. The elections occurred under the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic.

Incumbent municipal mayor, Senaid Memić, was not seeking re-election, instead the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) candidate was former Bosnian Army commander Fikret Prevljak.[1] The political dynamics in Ilidža mirrored broader trends in the Sarajevo Canton, with the Four coalition, a broad coalition of parties united in opposition to the SDA's dominance in the Canton, composing of People and Justice (NiP), the Social Democratic Party, Our Party and the Independent Bosnian-Herzegovinian List. Their candidate was NiP's Nermin Muzur.[2] There were also two candidates from minor parties, Edin Bunda from the Platform for Progress, Tahir Pervan from the Independent Bloc and Muhamed Kubat who was an independent candidate.

Campaign

Results

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