2013_Croatian_local_elections

2013 Croatian local elections

2013 Croatian local elections

Elections in Croatia


Local elections were held in Croatia on 19 May 2013, with the second round held on 2 June where necessary.

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The elections were held to elect members of city councils, mayors, members of county councils and county prefects. The turnout was 47%, and 43% in the second round.

Summary of mayoral results

In Zagreb, populist right-wing and former Social Democrat Milan Bandić won 47.9% of the vote against Social Democrat Health Minister Rajko Ostojić's 22.7%. Bandic received a two-thirds majority in the second round.

The incumbent mayor of Split, Željko Kerum, placed third with 18.54% of the vote and was eliminated from the second round which was narrowly won by the Socialist candidate Ivo Baldasar.

In Slavonia's largest city, Osijek, the HDSSB candidate, mayor Krešimir Bubalo, won 36.3% of the vote in the first round, but lost to Independent candidate Ivan Vrkić, who gained 27.8% in the second round.

Results

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City of Zagreb

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City of Split

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References

  1. "Izbori 2013" [Elections 2013] (in Croatian). State Election Commission. Retrieved 22 April 2014.

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