Jasmin Emrić
Jasmin Emrić (born November 29, 1969) is a politician in Bosnia and Herzegovina. He has served in the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2014 as a member of the Party of Democratic Activity (Bosnian: Stranka demokratske aktivnosti, A-SDA).
Early life
Emrić was born in Čava, Bosnia and Herzegovina, then part of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. His parliamentary biography indicates that he is an engineer in the field of geodesy and that he was the director of the organization GEOID in Bihać until 2014.
Political career
Emrić was elected to the municipal council of Bužim as a candidate of the Party of Democratic Action (Bosnian: Stranka demokratske akcije, SDA) in 2000. The SDA won a landslide majority in this election, and Emrić was subsequently chosen by councillors as the city's mayor. He left the SDA at some point between 2000 and 2004 and was re-elected as mayor as an independent candidate in the 2004 municipal elections, the first to be held after Bosnia and Herzegovina introduced the direct election of mayors.[2] He joined the A-SDA in 2008 and was defeated by SDA candidate Mirsad Sahinović in the 2008 municipal elections.
He was elected to the Una-Sana Canton legislature in the 2010 elections and served until the end of his term in 2014, leading a four-member grouping from his party.
Emrić was elected to the House of Representatives of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the 2014 general election, winning a seat in the first electoral division of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina (one of the two entities that makes up the country). He is the first person to serve in the country's legislature as a member of the A-SDA, and he does not belong to any parliamentary caucus.
As of 2016, he on serves the House of Representatives finance and budget committee, the committee for the election of the Bosnia and Herzegovina Council of Ministers, and the joint committee on economic reforms and development. He is a member of the parliamentary friendship group for North and South America, Australia, Oceania, and Japan.[3]
Electoral record
2014 Bosnia and Herzegovina State House of Representatives election results: Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Division One |
Party |
Votes |
% |
Mandates |
Party of Democratic Action |
34,111 |
27.70 |
1 |
Party of Democratic Activity |
14,227 |
11.55 |
1 |
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB |
13,176 |
10.70 |
1 |
Democratic Front |
13,119 |
10.65 |
|
Union for a Better Future of BiH |
11,602 |
9.42 |
|
Social Democratic Party |
11,336 |
9.20 |
|
Croatian Democratic Union 1990 |
5,895 |
4.79 |
|
Labour Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
5,612 |
4.56 |
|
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats |
4,143 |
3.36 |
|
SPP–SDU–DNZ |
3,890 |
3.16 |
|
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović |
1,795 |
1.46 |
|
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1,420 |
1.15 |
|
People's Party for Work and Betterment |
1,273 |
1.03 |
|
Diaspora Party |
1,016 |
0.82 |
|
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All |
250 |
0.20 |
|
Bosnian Party |
179 |
0.15 |
|
HSP–DSI |
121 |
0.10 |
|
Total valid votes |
123,165 |
100.00 |
|
Party of Democratic Action candidate preference votes |
Senad Šepić (elected) (incumbent) |
15,517 |
Šemsudin Dedić |
11,737 |
Amir Avdić |
10,333 |
Maida Aldžić |
4,075 |
Emina Musić |
3,822 |
Merima Mulić |
2,877 |
Party of Democratic Activity candidate preference votes |
Jasmin Emrić (elected) |
7,660 |
Haris Ćoralić |
4,780 |
Šerif Kaljiković |
3,172 |
Dženita Velić |
2,480 |
Nedžad Hadžić |
2,442 |
Samir Suljkanović |
2,009 |
Memnuna Mahić |
1,835 |
Dilka Rubin |
1,764 |
HDZ–HSS–HKDU–HSP-AS BiH–HSP HB candidate preference votes |
Borjana Krišto (elected) |
6,379 |
Mato Franjičević |
3,104 |
Petar Radoš |
2,739 |
Ivica Pašalić-Lhotak |
2,705 |
Marko Mamić |
594 |
Iliana Dronjić |
461 |
Slavko Galiot |
313 |
Željko Škripić |
189 |
Democratic Front candidate preference votes |
Rusmir Mujadžić |
3,371 |
Zaharije Mesić |
2,355 |
Emsud Zulić |
2,273 |
Dinko Bećirspahić |
1,991 |
Ivana Robović |
1,543 |
Meho Dučanović |
1,423 |
Sanja Kudrić |
1,226 |
Franjka Konta |
1,118 |
Union for a Better Future of BiH candidate preference votes |
Amir Harbaš |
3,908 |
Midhat Dedić |
1,991 |
Emira Komić |
1,540 |
Nermina Islamović |
1,230 |
Azema Smailović |
1,197 |
Almir Redžić |
1,055 |
Semir Mujadžić |
877 |
Kemal Mržljak |
739 |
Social Democratic Party candidate preference votes |
Hamdija Lipovača (incumbent) |
7,588 |
Nermina Ćemalović |
1,711 |
Suljo Suljić |
1,328 |
Ibrahim Kamenjašević |
791 |
Jasmina Begatović |
756 |
Huska Jukić |
751 |
Stevo Trninić |
674 |
Ana Dolušić |
597 |
Croatian Democratic Union 1990 candidate preference votes |
Zdravko Erceg |
2,953 |
Grgo Radoš |
893 |
Ante Janković |
873 |
Lovro Karaula |
503 |
Borka Vukadin |
442 |
Mate Rebrina |
412 |
Tanja Šantić |
306 |
Jagoda Ljevak |
250 |
SPP–SDU–DNZ candidate preference votes |
Rifat Dolić |
2,696 |
Sejfo Mustafić |
622 |
Sabina Šabanagić |
288 |
Anto Smoljo |
266 |
Amra Veladžić |
210 |
Vera Došenović |
184 |
Muhamed Borić |
151 |
Nevena Perkić |
130 |
Diaspora Party candidate preference votes |
Senad Bajrić |
754 |
Social Democratic Union - Union for Us All candidate preference votes |
Njiaz Ćoralić |
160 |
Samira Alagić |
63 |
HSP–DSI candidate preference votes |
Ivan Krolo |
86 |
Source: Verified results of the 2014 General Election, Central Election Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina, accessed March and April 2016. |
2010 Bosnia and Herzegovina election results: Assembly of the Una-Sana Canton |
Party |
Votes |
% |
Mandates |
Social Democratic Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
25,850 |
23.59 |
8 |
Party of Democratic Action |
24,873 |
22.70 |
7 |
Democratic People's Union |
14,636 |
13.35 |
4 |
Party of Democratic Activity |
12,793 |
11.67 |
4 |
Party for Bosnia and Herzegovina |
9,001 |
8.21 |
3 |
Union for a Better Future of BiH |
7,918 |
7.22 |
2 |
People's Party For Work And Betterment–KSPP–LDS and European Ecological Party E-5 |
5,925 |
5.41 |
2 |
Alliance of Independent Social Democrats |
1,413 |
1.29 |
|
Our Party–New Socialist Party |
1,200 |
1.09 |
|
Social Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
1,059 |
0.97 |
|
Bosnian-Herzegovinian Patriotic Party-Sefer Halilović |
1,016 |
0.93 |
|
Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
842 |
0.77 |
|
Pensioners' Party of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
785 |
0.72 |
|
HDZ 1990 |
647 |
0.59 |
|
Bosnian Party |
407 |
0.37 |
|
Party for the People of Bosnia and Herzegovina |
342 |
0.31 |
|
Party of the Penniless People |
303 |
0.28 |
|
Stranka Udruženih Nezavisnih Demokrata Bosne i Hercegovine |
172 |
0.16 |
|
True Path Party |
119 |
0.11 |
|
Democratic People's Alliance |
116 |
0.11 |
|
Democratic Party of the Disabled |
96 |
0.09 |
|
Socialist Party |
34 |
0.03 |
|
Zavičajni Socijaldemokrati |
26 |
0.02 |
|
Turnaround Coalition (GDS–NEP) |
12 |
0.01 |
|
HSP BiH |
11 |
0.01 |
|
Total valid votes |
109,596 |
100.00 |
|
Party of Democratic Activity candidate preference votes |
Jasmin Emrić (elected) |
4,920 |
Admir Hadžipašić (elected) |
3,608 |
Hajrudin Halilović (elected) |
3,338 |
Jusuf Bajrektarević (elected) |
3,180 |
Mujo Beganović |
2,843 |
Muhamed Beširević |
2,474 |
Asmir Hadžipašić |
2,453 |
Dejan Samardžić |
2,366 |
Sabina Beganović |
2,170 |
Jusuf Botonjić |
1,803 |
Aldina Osmančević |
1,799 |
Samir Duranović |
1,744 |
Ferid Kulosman |
1,561 |
Reuf Osmanagić |
1,548 |
Nijaz Delić |
1,455 |
Jasmina Melić |
1,439 |
Mejisa Misaljević |
1,383 |
Senita Keškić |
1,379 |
Amel Aldžić |
1,350 |
Amir Džajić |
1,197 |
Elvira Krupić |
1,188 |
Nedžad Hadžić |
1,188 |
Elvin Karabegović |
1,187 |
Tevhida Musić |
1,181 |
Fuad Sulejmanagić |
1,093 |
Almir Šahbazović |
1,033 |
Sadija Alihodžić |
1,024 |
Alma Hodžić |
995 |
Džana Mešanović |
992 |
Razija Bakija |
988 |
Ibrahim Erdić |
933 |
Jasmin Lemeš |
913 |
Remzija Sadić |
874 |
Source: Verified results of the 2010 General Election, Central Election Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina, accessed 7 March 2016. |
2000 Bosnia and Herzegovina municipal election results: Bužim municipal council |
Party of Democratic Action candidate preference votes |
Šefket Bajrić (elected) |
692 |
Sadeta Nesimovižć (elected) |
675 |
Niyaz Veladžić (elected) |
668 |
Safet Ljubijankić (elected) |
615 |
Samir Abazović (elected) |
610 |
Remzija Šahinović (elected) |
548 |
Kazim Mulalić (elected) |
512 |
Jasmin Emrić (elected) |
500 |
Suvad Dervić (elected) |
434 |
Emir Cinac (elected) |
399 |
Salko Bajrektarević (elected) |
398 |
Emina Alašević (elected) |
364 |
Hasan Hilić (elected) |
358 |
Remiza Krupić |
337 |
Alma Isaković |
286 |
Zuhdija Makić |
249 |
Refika Aldžić |
242 |
Ramiza Duraković |
196 |
Ðula Durić |
141 |
Sources: Verified party vote totals and verified candidate vote totals, Central Election Committee of Bosnia and Herzegovina, accessed 9 March 2016. |
References
- ↑ Jasmin Emrić: Podržat ćemo principe SDA, DF-a i Saveza za promjene (interview) Oslobodjenje, 1 December 2014, accessed 7 March 2016.
- ↑ STATEMENT OF PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS, INTERNATIONAL ELECTION OBSERVATION MISSION: 2004 MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS – BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 3 October 2004, accessed 17 March 2016.
- ↑ Jasmin Emrić (biographical entry), Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina, accessed 6 March 2016.
External links
- Jasmin Emrić (biographical entry), Parliamentary Assembly of Bosnia and Herzegovina