2001 Croatian local elections

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2001 Croatian local elections
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  1997 25 May 2001 2005  

Local elections were held in Croatia on 25 May 2001. This was third local elections in Croatian since independence and for the first time since democratization.

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In the elections for the members of representative bodies of local and regional self-government units, the citizens of the Republic of Croatia elected 423 municipal and 122 city councils and members of 20 county assemblies and the Zagreb City Assembly at 6,430 polling stations in Croatia. In the time of elections 3,886,702 voters were registered in Croatia. [1]

Electoral system

Councilors of regional and local council are elected by closed list proportional system with a number of seats depending on number of inhabitants in area. By law, municipalities with up to 3,000 inhabitants elect between 7 and 13 councilors, municipalities with between 3,000 and 10,000 councilors elect between 9 and 15 councilors, municipalities and cities with between 10,000 and 30,000 inhabitants elect between 13 and 19 councilors, cities with over 30,000 inhabitants elect between 19 and 35 councilors, while the City of Zagreb elects 51 councilors. Counties numbers between 31 and 51 councilors, regardless of population. The electoral threshold was set on 5%. The number of seats can differ from above mentioned because of special seats for national minorities that are given independently. [2] [3]

Election results

Counties

Results of 2001 elections in Croatian counties
County County council
Plurality Turnout
Bjelovar-Bilogora HSS (29.71%)50.33%
Brod-Posavina HDZ (32.35%)46.75%
Dubrovnik-Neretva HDZ (28.60%)54.20%
Istria IDS (50.08%)50.96%
Karlovac HDZ (28.18%)51.51%
Koprivnica-Križevci HSS (27.36%)47.10%
Krapina-Zagorje HDZ (19.99%)46.21%
Lika-Senj HDZ (37.98%)49.62%
Međimurje SDP, HSU (19.94%)43.22%
Osijek-Baranja HDZ (23.48%)50.75%
Požega-Slavonia HDZ (26.38%)55.47%
Primorje-Gorski Kotar SDP, HSS, HSLS, HSU (29.89%)42.67%
Sisak-Moslavina HDZ, HPS, HKDU, DSU (26.62%)48.52%
Split-Dalmatia HDZ, HKDU, HČSP, HDRS, HDD, SHP (43.00%)52.54%
Šibenik-Knin HDZ (34.72%)49.38%
Varaždin HDZ (21.10%)49.31%
Virovitica-Podravina HDZ (23.56%)47.12%
Vukovar-Syrmia HDZ, HKDU (27.75%)45.05%
Zadar HDZ (38.85%)45.03%
Zagreb County HDZ (25.58%)46.76%
City of Zagreb SDP (26.62%)39.79%
Source: State Electoral Committee [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

Cities

The results of the 2001 elections in Croatian cities
City Council
City PluralityTurnout
Bakar HDZ (18.59%)47.15%
Beli Manastir HDZ (28.38%)59.62%
Belišće HDZ (27.82%)54.80%
Benkovac HDZ (53.60%)33.85%
Biograd na Moru HSS (40.99%)49.06%
Bjelovar HSLS (30.70%)47.10%
Buje IDS (46.44%)53.72%
Buzet IDS (47.20%)59.41%
Cres HDZ (35.05%)64.55%
Crikvenica SDP, HSLS (32.37%)37.00%
Čabar HDZ (34.89%)54.13%
Čakovec SDP, HSU (27.30%)41.85%
Čazma HSS (40.69%)60.11%
Daruvar HDZ (22.82%)44.52%
Delnice PGS (26.68%)52.45%
Donja Stubica HSS (29.79%)43.06%
Donji Miholjac HDZ (21.66%)52.82%
Drniš HDZ (43.42%)50.69%
Dubrovnik HDZ (22.10%)46.18%
Duga Resa HSS (25.46%)59.14%
Dugo Selo HDZ (25.65%)29.37%
Đakovo HDZ (24.85%)44.41%
Đurđevac SDP (28.99%)56.63%
Garešnica SDP (28.20%)46.18%
Glina HDZ (43.03%)45.88%
Gospić HDZ (50.45%)47.09%
Grubišno Polje HDZ (29.86%)48.04%
Hrvatska Kostajnica HDZ (49.02%)51.27%
Hvar HDZ (27.47%)58.23%
Ilok HDZ (29.90%)53.04%
Imotski HDZ, HSP (46.12%)48.72%
Ivanec SDP (19.08%)47.68%
Ivanić-Grad SDP (27.22%)39.79%
Jastrebarsko HDZ (32.47%)61.01%
Karlovac SDP (19.96%)51.35%
Kastav SDP, HSS, LS (41.70%)39.38%
Kaštela HDZ (43.18%)48.06%
Klanjec HSLS (39.69%)53.72%
Knin HDZ (36.01%)42.54%
Komiža HSS (47.75%)69.67%
Koprivnica SDP (24.51%)40.50%
Korčula HDZ (31.47%)62.18%
Kraljevica SDP, PGS, HNS (47.25%)49.82%
Krapina HNS (24.06%)42.45%
Križevci HSS (34.91%)43.22%
Krk PGS, HNS, HSLS (48.55%)43.50%
Kutina HDZ (23.90%)39.52%
Labin IDS (44.27%)44.40%
Lepoglava HNS (30.34%)36.78%
Lipik HSS (30.91%)42.23%
Ludbreg SDP (26.11%)50.74%
Makarska SDP (39.13%)50.00%
Mali Lošinj PGS (22.85%)52.54%
Metković HDZ (48.26%)51.79%
Mursko Središće HSLS (39.55%)39.69%
Našice HDZ (24.91%)54.72%
Nin HSS, LS (48.29%)54.81%
Nova Gradiška HDZ (29.01%)48.11%
Novalja HDZ (47.49%)66.84%
Novi Marof HDZ (42.24%)56.65%
Novi Vinodolski SDP (35.43%)49.37%
Novigrad IDS (39.20%)54.20%
Novska HDZ (40.79%)48.48%
Obrovac Ind. (40.78%)45.71%
Ogulin HDZ (35.74%)59.87%
Omiš HDZ (36.19%)56.40%
Opatija IDS (30.72%)44.15%
Opuzen HDZ (41.18%)62.15%
Orahovica HDZ (19.32%)52.86%
Oroslavje HDZ (31.13%)52.65%
Osijek HDZ (17.72%)46.45%
Otočac HDZ (30.95%)52.73%
Ozalj HDZ (23.90%)51.27%
Pag SDP (20.30%)62.14%
Pakrac HDZ (35.96%)44.36%
Pazin IDS (34.14%)53.03%
Petrinja HSP (22.72%)52.18%
Pleternica HDZ (35.48%)62.24%
Ploče SDP (29.76%)55.77%
Poreč IDS (45.83%)41.12%
Požega HDZ, HKDU (27.98%)53.58%
Pregrada HDZ (28.75%)35.77%
Prelog HDZ (28.74%)49.49%
Pula IDS (31.58%)48.72%
Rab SDP (28.82%)43.15%
Rijeka SDP, HSS, HSU (27.96%)37.16%
Rovinj IDS (41.28%)49.15%
Samobor DC (22.35%)44.58%
Senj HDZ (29.53%)49.31%
Sinj HDZ (27.64%)54.53%
Sisak SDP (23.22%)53.53%
Skradin HDZ (47.14%)47.98%
Slatina HDZ (24.51%)42.01%
Slavonski Brod HDZ, HKDU, HPS (30.56%)39.83%
Slunj HDZ (29.90%)45.97%
Solin HDZ, HDRS (41.13%)52.76%
Split SDP, HSS, HSU, LS (27.98%)51.02%
Stari Grad HSS (26.73%)61.92%
Supetar SDP (36.68%)52.55%
Sveti Ivan Zelina HSS (26.22%)56.59%
Šibenik HDZ (30.66%)48.64%
Trilj HDZ (39.95%)57.90%
Trogir SDP (32.65%)47.11%
Umag IDS (46.74%)42.98%
Valpovo HDZ (30.13%)56.97%
Varaždin HSLS, HSU (24.49%)49.28%
Varaždinske Toplice HSLS (29.84%)64.31%
Velika Gorica HDZ, HKDU, HČSP, HPS (27.85%)39.56%
Vinkovci HDZ, HKDU (30.01%)44.79%
Virovitica SDP (17.00%)44.27%
Vis SDP (21.72%)65.45%
Vodice HDZ (32.25%)52.58%
Vrbovec HSS (31.95%)48.35%
Vrbovsko HDZ (27.95%)53.00%
Vrgorac HDZ (40.72%)53.68%
Vrlika HDZ (68.74%)55.90%
Vukovar HDZ (28.53%)44.32%
Zabok SDP, LS, HNS, HSU (38.84%)57.18%
Zadar HDZ (40.94%)34.92%
Zaprešić Ind. (27.04%)39.61%
Zlatar HDZ (28.66%)40.35%
Županja HDZ, HKDU (22.33%)32.33%
Source: State Electoral Committee [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23]

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