List of prefects of Osijek-Baranja County

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This is a list of prefects of Osijek-Baranja County .

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Prefects of Osijek-Baranja County (1993–present)

   Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
   Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
   Independent List of Branimir Glavaš (NLBG) / Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja (HDSSB)

No.PortraitName
(Born–Died)
Term of OfficeParty
1 Branimir Glavaš
(1956–)
4 May 199327 September 1997 HDZ
2 No image.png Anica Horvat
(1936–)
27 September 19979 July 1998Non-partisan
3 No image.png Srećko Lovrinčević
(1950–)
9 July 199815 March 1999 HDZ
(1) Branimir Glavaš
(1956–)
15 March 199923 July 2000 HDZ
4 No image.png Marko Bagarić
(1961–)
23 July 200012 July 2001 HDZ
5 No image.png Ladislav Bognar
(1942–)
12 July 200127 February 2003 SDP
6 No image.png Zdravko Bosančić
(1957–)
27 February 200314 February 2004 SDP
6 No image.png Krešimir Bubalo
(1973–)
14 February 20044 June 2009 NLBG
from 2006
HDSSB
7 No image.png Vladimir Šišljagić
(1957–)
4 June 200912 June 2017 HDSSB
8 No image.png Ivan Anušić
(1973–)
12 June 2017Incumbent HDZ

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