Electoral district V (Croatian Parliament)

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Electoral district V (2023-present)

Electoral district V ( Croatian: V. izborna jedinica) is one of twelve electoral districts of Croatian Parliament.

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Boundaries

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Electoral district V (1999-2023)

Creation

Electoral district V consist of: [1]

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:

Election

2000 Elections

2003 Elections

2007 Elections

2011 Elections

2015 Elections

2016 Elections

2020 Elections

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References

  1. "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.