At today's emergency session, the Central Election Commission (CEC) of B&H unanimously accepted the objection of the Alliance for a Better Future to the election results for the City of Mostar.
The complaint states that the determined and published results of the local elections in the City of Mostar, candidate Aleksandar Pikula at the polling station Tekija 2 has 0 preferential votes, which does not correspond to the results recorded in the Form for cumulative results CR (majority vote) on which this candidate has 125 preferential votes.
By incorrectly entering the number of preferential votes, this candidate is positioned 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 CR, which correspond to the actual situation, he would advance by one place.
By a unanimous decision of the CEC, 125 preferential votes will be returned to Pikula.
According to SBB, this will position Pikula in the sixth place on the candidate list of the Coalition for Mostar and he will have the opportunity to win a mandate in case one of the elected councilors ends his term in the City Council for any reason.