Electoral_district_IX_(Croatian_Parliament)
Electoral district IX (Croatian: IX. izborna jedinica) is one of twelve electoral districts of Croatian Parliament.
Creation
Electoral district IX consist of:[1]
- Whole Lika-Senj County;
- Whole Zadar County;
- Whole Šibenik-Knin County;
- Northern part of Split-Dalmatia County including cities and municipalities: Dicmo, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Kaštela, Klis, Lećevica, Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet, Primorski Dolac, Seget, Sinj, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika.
2023 revision
Under 2023 revision district boundaries were redrawn according to suggestion of Constitutional Court to compel proportional number of voters.
New district consist of:
- Whole Šibenik-Knin county
- Northern part of Zadar county:
- cities and municipalities: Benkovac, Biograd na Moru, Nin and Zadar, Bibinje, Galovac, Kali, Kukljica, Lišane Ostrovičke, Pakoštane, Pašman, Polača, Poličnik, Preko, Privlaka, Sali, Stankovci, Sukošan, Sveti Filip i Jakov, Škabrnja, Tkon, Vrsi and Zemunik Donji
- North-western part of Split-Dalmatia county:
- cities and municipalities Kaštela, Sinj, Solin, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika, Dicmo, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Klis, Lećevica, Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet, Primorski Dolac, Seget and Šolta
2000 Elections
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2003 Elections
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2007 Elections
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2011 Elections
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2015 Elections
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HDZ - HSS - HSP AS - BUZ - HSLS - HRAST - HDS - ZDS
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SDP - HNS - HSU - HL SR - A-HSS - ZS - SDSS
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2016 Elections
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2020 Elections
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SDP - HSS - HSU - SNAGA - GLAS - IDS - PGS
DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL
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- "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika u Zastupnički dom Hrvatskog državnog sabora" [Act on Electoral Districts for the Election of Representatives to the House of Representatives of the Croatian National Parliament]. Narodne Novine (in Croatian). Croatian Parliament. 29 October 1999. Retrieved 11 December 2022.