2022 Split district elections

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2022 Split district elections
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  2018 4 September 20222026 
Turnout11.70% (+0.22 pp)
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderVice MihanovićDamir Barbir Ivica Puljak
Party HDZ SDP Centre
Alliance HDZ-HNS SDP-Možemo-NL-HSU
Seats won1083334
Seat changeDecrease2.svg14Decrease2.svg9Increase2.svg23
Popular vote5,7602,9952,792
Percentage33.64%17.49%16.31%

Elections were held in Split, Croatia, on 4 September 2022 for the councils of 27 city districts and seven local committees of Split. [1]

Contents

Candidates

The Electoral Commission for the implementation of elections for council members of local committees and city districts in the area of the City of Split published valid candidate lists on August 8, 2022. [2]

PartyListsCandidates
HDZ-led coalition34238
DP-led coalition21147
SDP-led coalition17119
Centar 17119
Most 214
PSD 17
HSS 17
Independents14 [lower-alpha 1] 98
Total107749

Results

Distribution of seats per district [3]
District HDZ - HNS Centar SDP - Možemo - NL - HSU DP - HDS - HSP - HS PSD Most HSS Independent
Bačvice13012 [lower-alpha 2]
Blatine-Škrape250
Bol1312
Brda4111
Grad214 [lower-alpha 3]
Gripe124
Kman115 [lower-alpha 4]
Kocunar43
Lokve2104 [lower-alpha 5]
Lovret21103 [lower-alpha 6]
Lučac-Manuš12202
Mejaši52
Meje2113 [lower-alpha 7]
Mertojak313 [lower-alpha 8] 0
Neslanovac313 [lower-alpha 9]
Plokite43
Pujanke430
Ravne njive34
Sirobuja25 [lower-alpha 10]
Spinut11005 [lower-alpha 11]
Split 32311
Sućidar3301 [lower-alpha 12]
Šine34 [lower-alpha 13]
Trstenik1150
Varoš1015 [lower-alpha 14]
Visoka610
Žnjan 3301
Donje Sitno 7
Gornje Sitno 7
Kamen 7
Slatine 34
Srinjine 7
Stobreč 7
Žrnovnica 33010
Totals10834331522044
Results: City Election Commission [4] [5]

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References

  1. Radanović, Gabrijela (27 July 2022). "Puljak o kotarskim izborima: 'Do sada su sve vlasti željele da na njih izađe što manje građana'. Najavio je što će poduzeti da se to promijeni, ne samo u Splitu..." [Puljak on the district elections: 'Until now, all the authorities wanted as few citizens as possible to participate in them'. He announced what he would do to change that, not only in Split...]. Slobodna Dalmacija (in Croatian). Retrieved 17 August 2022.
  2. "Zbirna lista" [Summary list](PDF). Grad Split (in Croatian). 8 August 2022. Retrieved 18 August 2022.
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  4. "Izbori 2022. - Gradski kotari" [Elections 2022 - City districts]. Grad Split (in Croatian). 4 September 2022. Retrieved 4 September 2022.
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Note list

  1. Meje and Varoš has two independents list each
  2. Ind. list of Tomislav Zaninović
  3. Ind. list of Marin Krpetić
  4. Ind. list of Marko Pavić
  5. Ind. list of Damir Lolić
  6. Ind. list of Jerko Marinić Kragić
  7. Ind. list of Goran Jugović 2, Ind. list of Duje Šunjić 1
  8. coalition included Smart for Split and Dalmatia
  9. Ind. list of Ante Popović
  10. Ind. list of Ivica Grubišić
  11. Ind. list of Luka Kovač Levantin
  12. Ind. list of Martin Plazibat
  13. Ind. list of Marina Kovačević
  14. Ind. list of Vjeko Santrić 3, Ind. list of Ante Banović 2