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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.
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]
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]
County | County council | ||
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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] |
City Council | |||
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City | Plurality | Turnout | |
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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