Reuf Bajrovic (born 13 July 1977 in Sarajevo) is a Bosnian-American former politician who served as Minister of Energy, Mining and Industry of the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina in the first cabinet of Fadil Novalic.
His tenure as the Minister was shaped by his decision to send Financial Police to all state owned enterprises, especially those in the highly corrupt energy sector.
Bajrovic resigned his position after the Federation BiH Government blocked his attempts to disrupt the patronage system and appoint proven, independent experts to key management positions in state owned companies.
In April 2016, Bajrovic created a new civically-oriented party called Civic Alliance.
At October 2016 local elections, Civic Alliance won the mayorship in Bihac and council seats in other parts of the country.
Bajrovic resigned as the party president and supported the appointment of new leadership at the party congress in September 2017, citing the need for new faces in the country's political life.
Previously, Bajrovic led the Emerging Democracies Institute, a think tank in Washington, DC.