The candidate of the Coalition for Mostar for the City Council of Mostar, Aleksandar Pikula (SBB), had 125 votes cast and 0 entered at an inadmissible "mistake" at the Tekija 2 polling station.
SBB warned about this, which is why they sent an objection to the Central Election Commission on the accuracy of the published results. Namely, in the determined and published results of the local elections in the City of Mostar, Pikula has 0 preferential votes at the Tekija 2 polling station, which does not correspond to the results on the CR Collective Results Form (majority vote), where Pikula has 125 preferential votes.
By incorrect entry of preferential votes, Pikula is positioned in one place lower within the list, while if the data in the determined and published results were correct, ie identical to the data from the Form for cumulative results of CR, which correspond to the actual situation, he would advance by one place.
By correcting the incorrectly entered data, Pikula would position himself on the sixth place of the candidate list of the Coalition for Mostar and would have the possibility of winning a mandate in case one of the elected councilors ends his mandate in the City Council for any reason.
How important it is for the mistake to be corrected is clear if it is known that if Zlatko Guzin became mayor, Nataša Jekić, who is in fourth place, would accept the position of chief advisor, and considering that Salem Marić's mandate in the House of Representatives of the FB&H Parliament was recently verified, Pikula would automatically enter the Mostar City Council. This would give SBB a third mandate, which, obviously, some want to stop.