The municipal elections of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 1990 were won by several parties. In most municipalities they organized governments in coalitions, or independently if they had a large majority.
In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Bosniak majority, Party of Democratic Action (SDA) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor.
In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Serbian majority, Serbian Democratic Party (SDS) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor. SDS also won elections in Doboj and Vogoà ¡ÃÂa (a Bosniak relative majority).
In most municipalities with either a relative or absolute Croatian majority, Croatian Democratic Union of Bosnia and Herzegovina (HDZ) won a majority of the vote and the right to choose the mayor. Only in Vareà ¡âÂÂa municipality with a relative Croatian majorityâÂÂdid HDZ not win a majority of votes. HDZ also won elections in Bugojno, Fojnica, Jajce, à ½epÃÂe, Stolac and Mostar (a Bosniak relative majority) and ModriÃÂa and Derventa and Kotor Varoà ¡ (a Serbian relative majority).
Nationally, Fikret AbdiÃÂ gained the most votes to become the President. He never assumed the presidency however, leaving it to Alija IzetbegoviÃÂ.
Results by municipality: