Talk:2022 Bosnian general election
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Alliance tab
editI'm for keeping the alliance tab since Hadžikadić is most likely going to be removed from the infobox once the results start coming in, which will make it less cluttered. Also it would be a more honest way to show how Bećirović presented himself during the campaign. ★Ankeitte★ (talk) 16:03, 2 October 2022 (UTC)
Reporting figures
edit@Bakir123: According to the separate pages of the presidential results on the CEC website, 3,302 of 3,318 polling stations have been counted in FBiH and 2,234 of 2,239 in RS, giving a total of 5,536 of 5,557, i.e. 99.622%. It's not clear why this is different to the total shown on the main page (5,399 of 5,420). Do some polling stations (abroad?) serve both entities? Cheers, Number 57 22:51, 14 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Number 57 From what I know, the CIK BiH source that I used is the most official one and the one all the media use for the results. And it also covers both of the entites and their seperate results. Bakir123 (talk) 19:10, 17 October 2022 (UTC)
- @Bakir123: Sorry, I think you missed my point. All of the figures I cited above are from the CIK website. They have different figures for the number of polling stations at the national level and the entity level. Number 57 20:07, 17 October 2022 (UTC)