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Croatian Parliament electoral districts

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The Croatian Parliament electoral districts (Croatian: izborne jedinice) are the special territorial subdivision of Croatia used for the country's parliamentary elections.

Croatia has twelve electoral districts. Ten of these are geographical districts within Croatia, each providing fourteen members of Croatian Parliament. District XI is for Croatian citizens living abroad, with three members of parliament (until 2011, it elected a maximum twelve members of parliament, depending on turnout). District XII is for national minorities, providing eight members of parliament.[1]

The first ten districts are roughly based on geography, but shaped according to the number of voters so that each district holds roughly the same number of registered voters, around 400,000.[2] These districts therefore do not correspond to the borders of top administrative divisions within Croatia and each district contains one or more or parts of several Croatian counties.

History

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Geographic electoral districts from 2000 to 2023
Geographic electoral districts from 2023

These districts have been in place since the Law on Electoral Districts of 1999.[1]

They have been used in the following elections as of 2020: 2000, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2020.

In December 2010, the Constitutional Court of Croatia ruled that an update to the layout of electoral districts was necessary, as the differences in the number of voters among the districts, limited by law to 5%, had grown to 25%.[3][4][5][6]

The first proposal to amend the election law was proposed by Dragutin Lesar, from the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party, in 2011. The new law proposed a division into six geographical constituencies with fixed borders based on county borders, and the number of seats would depend on the number of voters in each. In the first elections, the units would have between 20 and 25 seats. The law also proposed retaining units for the diaspora and national minorities. The proposal was eventually withdrawn due to lack of support.[7]

The second proposal followed in 2014, when the Croatian Labourists – Labour Party proposed constructively the same law with updated mandate numbers, according to which the units had between 20 and 26 mandates. The proposal passed the first vote but fell in the form of a final bill.[8][9]

The third proposal was discussed at the same time as the second, and was proposed by the Istrian Democratic Assembly. These changes were accompanied by previous laws according to which the boundaries of constituencies should be adjusted to the number of voters, which would reduce the difference in number of voters below 2%. The proposal passed the first vote, but no final debate was held so it was not adopted.[10]

The fourth proposal for changes to the law came from the referendum initiative "People Decide" ("Narod odlučuje"), which in 2018 collected signatures for calling a referendum. The initiative advocated reducing the number of deputies to 100 to 120, with each constituency electing at least 15 deputies, and reducing the number of constituencies whose borders would coincide with those of counties in the future. The Ministry of Administration found that the initiative did not collect enough signatures, which is why a referendum did not follow.[11][12]

The fifth proposal came from the Social Democratic Party of Croatia, which, along with the amendment of the Law on Electoral Units, also proposes the amendment of the Law on the Election of Members of the Croatian Parliament. The changes envisage six constituencies with the number of mandates depending on the population in each of them, and the current change would be from 18 to 29 representatives.[13][14]

On February 7, 2023, the Constitutional Court issued a decision repealing the Law on Electoral Units, which expires on October 1, 2023. This required Parliament to pass a new law that would meet legal standards.[15]

On May 25, the government proposed a new law on constituencies, changing only the boundaries of the existing ones to achieve a deviation of less than 5%.[16][17]

On September 28, 2023, the Croatian Parliament passed the law, but due to it not being signed by the President before October 1, 2023, the law had to be passed a second time on October 20, 2023, and came into effect on November 3, 2023.[18]

Difference between districts

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Election I II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X Difference
2000 363,434 385,179 290,648 333,735 381,150 345,904 372,446 375,114 372,363 391,959 34.85%
2003 358,461 388,713 365,042 328,076 360,242 343,857 382,084 374,678 388,450 401,333 22.33%
2007 361,236 399,648 366,005 335,091 372,163 356,575 403,812 385,594 428,590 416,017 27.90%
2011 358,750 403,716 364,332 333,927 367,654 352,471 413,148 385,376 440,597 422,392 31.94%
2015 336,961 380,485 348,082 303,173 329,855 321,179 392,016 357,567 397,793 396,286 31.21%
2016 334,179 378,186 348,381 299,067 324,523 317,238 389,534 352,754 393,452 393,965 31.73%
2020 341,787 387,890 347,415 312,592 337,321 328,499 408,297 372,573 409,883 397,508 31.12%
proposal[19] 356,866 360,312 360,861 370,565 357,801 365,225 367,100 365,860 369,334 372,712 4.44%
2024 341,023 345,398 349,058 351,860 336,292 352,234 340,923 355,951 350,941 358,110 6.49%

The difference represents the total difference between the largest and smallest district during each election. The legal difference is not above 5%.

Electoral districts I–X since 2023

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Electoral district I

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  • Central part of City of Zagreb: city districts: Črnomerec, Donji grad, Gornji grad – Medveščak, Maksimir, Novi Zagreb – east, Peščenica – Žitnjak, Podsljeme and Trnje
  • Southern part of Zagreb county: cities and municipalities Velika Gorica, Kravarsko, Orle, Pisarovina, Pokupsko and Rugvica
District I results
Election Representatives
2024 Andrej Plenković
(HDZ)
Krešimir Ačkar
(HDZ)
Željko Reiner
(HDZ)
Nina Obuljen Koržinek
(HDZ)
Darko Klasić
(HSLS)
Mislav Kolakušić
(PiP)
Marija Selak Raspudić
(Most)
Dalija Orešković
(DO i SIP)
Marijana Puljak
(Centar)
Arsen Bauk
(SDP)
Branko Kolarić
(SDP)
Sandra Benčić
(Možemo)
Ivana Kekin
(Možemo)
Damir Bakić
(Možemo)

Electoral district II

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  • Whole Bjelovar-Bilogora county
  • Eastern part of City of Zagreb: city districts: Donja Dubrava, Gornja Dubrava and Sesvete
  • Eastern and South-eastern part of Zagreb county: cities and municipalities Dugo Selo, Ivanić-Grad, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Vrbovec, Bedenica, Brckovljani, Dubrava, Farkaševac, Gradec, Kloštar Ivanić, Križ, Preseka and Rakovec
  • Western and Southern part of Koprivnica-Križevci county: cities and municipalities Križevci, Gornja Rijeka, Kalnik, Rasinja, Sokolovac, Sveti Ivan Žabno and Sveti Petar Orehovec
District II results
Election Representatives
2024 Gordan Jandroković
(HDZ)
Krunoslav Katičić
(HDZ)
Ante Deur
(HDZ)
Nina Obuljen Koržinek
(HDZ)
Gordan Grlić-Radman
(HDZ)
Dario Hrebak
(HSLS)
Tomislav Josić
(DP)
Stephen Nikola Bartulica
(DP)
Nino Raspudić
(Most)
Anka Mrak-Taritaš
(GLAS)
Tanja Sokolić
(SDP)
Boris Lalovac
(SDP)
Tomislav Golubić
(SDP)
Danijela Dolenec
(Možemo)

Electoral district III

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  • Whole Međimurje county
  • Whole Krapina-Zagorje county
  • Whole Varaždin county
  • North-western part of Zagreb county: municipalities Bistra, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica and Pušća
District III results
Election Representatives
2024 Anđelko Stričak
(HDZ)
Zoran Gregurović
(HDZ)
Ljubomir Kolarek
(HDZ)
Damir Habijan
(HDZ)
Predrag Štromar
(HNS)
Matija Posavec
(NPS)
Dubravko Bilić
(NPS)
Miroslav Marković
(SDP)
Jasenka Auguštan-Pentek
(SDP)
Siniša Hajdaš Dončić
(SDP)
Barbara Antolić Vupora
(SDP)
Željko Kolar
(SDP)
Boška Ban Vlahek
(SDP)
Luka Korlaet
(Možemo)

Electoral district IV

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  • Whole Osijek-Baranja county
  • Whole Virovitica-Podravina county
  • Northern and Eastern part of Koprivničko-Križevci county: cities and municipalities Đurđevac, Koprivnica, Drnje, Đelekovec, Ferdinandovac, Gola, Hlebine, Kalinovac, Kloštar Podravski, Koprivnički Bregi, Koprivnički Ivanec, Legrad, Molve, Novigrad Podravski, Novo Virje, Peteranec, Podravske Sesvete and Virje
District IV results
Election Representatives
2024 Ivan Anušić
(HDZ)
Igor Andrović
(HDZ)
Darko Sobota
(HDZ)
Nataša Tramišak
(HDZ)
Ivan Radić
(HDZ)
Goran Ivanović
(HDZ)
Josip Đakić
(HDZ)
Mario Radić
(DP)
Željko Lacković
(Ind.)
Vesna Vučemilović
(HS)
Boris Piližota
(SDP)
Sanja Bježančević
(SDP)
Sabina Glasovac
(SDP)
Mišel Jakšić
(SDP)

Electoral district V

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  • Whole Vukovar-Syrmia county
  • Whole Brod-Posavina county
  • Whole Požega-Slavonia county
  • Eastern part of Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Hrvatska Kostajnica, Novska, Donji Kukuruzari, Hrvatska Dubica, Jasenovac, Lipovljani and Majur

Electoral district VI

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  • Western part of City of Zagreb: city districts: Brezovica, Novi Zagreb – west, Podsused – Vrapče, Stenjevec, Trešnjevka – south and Trešnjevka – north
  • Western and South-western part of Zagreb county: cities and municipalities Jastrebarsko, Samobor, Sveta Nedelja, Zaprešić, Brdovec, Klinča Sela, Krašić, Stupnik and Žumberak

Electoral district VII

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  • Whole Lika-Senj county
  • Whole Karlovac county
  • Central, Southern and Western part of Sisak-Moslavina county: cities and municipalities Glina, Kutina, Petrinja, Popovača, Sisak, Dvor, Gvozd, Lekenik, Martinska Ves, Sunja, Topusko and Velika Ludina
  • Northern part of Zadar county: cities and municipalities Obrovac, Pag, Gračac, Jasenice, Kolan, Novigrad, Posedarje, Povljana, Ražanac, Starigrad and Vir
  • Northern and Eastern part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar county: cities and municipalities Čabar, Delnice, Kastav, Vrbovsko, Brod Moravice, Čavle, Fužine, Jelenje, Klana, Lokve, Matulji, Mrkopalj, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Vinodolska općina and Viškovo

Electoral district VIII

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  • Whole Istria county.
  • Western part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar county: cities and municipalities Bakar, Cres, Crikvenica, Kraljevica, Krk, Mali Lošinj, Novi Vinodolski, Opatija, Rab, Rijeka, Baška, Dobrinj, Kostrena, Lopar, Lovran, Malinska-Dubašnica, Mošćenička Draga, Omišalj, Punat and Vrbnik

Electoral district IX

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  • Whole Šibenik-Knin county
  • Northern part of Zadar county: cities and municipalities: Benkovac, Biograd na Moru, Nin and Zadar, Bibinje, Galovac, Kali, Kukljica, Lišane Ostrovičke, Pakoštane, Pašman, Polača, Poličnik, Preko, Privlaka, Sali, Stankovci, Sukošan, Sveti Filip i Jakov, Škabrnja, Tkon, Vrsi and Zemunik Donji
  • North-western part of Split-Dalmatia county: cities and municipalities Kaštela, Sinj, Solin, Trilj, Trogir, Vrlika, Dicmo, Dugopolje, Hrvace, Klis, Lećevica, Marina, Muć, Okrug, Otok, Prgomet, Primorski Dolac, Seget and Šolta

Electoral district X

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  • Whole Dubrovnik-Neretva county
  • Southern part of Split-Dalmatia county: including cities and municipalities Hvar, Imotski, Komiža, Makarska, Omiš, Split, Stari Grad, Supetar, Vis, Vrgorac, Baška Voda, Bol, Brela, Cista Provo, Dugi Rat, Gradac, Jelsa, Lokvičići, Lovreć, Milna, Nerežišća, Podbablje, Podgora, Podstrana, Postira, Proložac, Pučišća, Runovići, Selca, Sućuraj, Sutivan, Šestanovac, Tučepi, Zadvarje, Zagvozd and Zmijavci

Electoral districts I–X between 2000–2023

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Area of districts are written in Act on Electoral Districts for the Election of Representatives to the House of Representatives of the Croatian National Parliament published in official gazette on 29 October 1999.[20]

Electoral district I

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Electoral district I consist of:[20]

  • northwestern part of Zagreb County including cities and municipalities: Bistra, Brdovec, Dubravica, Jakovlje, Luka, Marija Gorica, Pušča, Zaprešić
  • part of central and western City of Zagreb including city districts and streets: Voćarska, Petrova, Ribnjak, Hrvatskih narodnih vladara, Antona Bauera, Matko Laginja, Pavao Šubić, Kralj Zvonimir, Petar Krešimir IV., Knez Mislav, Eugen Kvaternik, Maksimirska naselja, Ružmarinka, Peščenica, Šestine, Mlinovi, Gračani, Markuševec, Vidovec, Remete, Bukovec, Kozjak, Maksimir, Dobri Dol, Dinko Šimunović, Mašićeva, Dotršćina, Ban Keglević, Petar Zrinski, Stjepan Radić, Kraljevac, Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, Tuškanac, Gornji Grad, Nova Ves, August Cesarec, Zrinjevac, Cvjetni trg, Andrija Medulić, Ante Topić Mimara, Petar Svačić, August Šenoa, Gupčeva Zvijezda, Medveščak, Šalata, Samoborček, Podsused, Gornji Stenjevec, Perjavica-Borčec, Gornje Vrapče, Vrapče-centar, Vrapče-jug, Gornja Kustošija, Kustošija-centar, Sveti Duh, Medvedgrad, Šestinski Dol, Jelenovac, Matija Gubec, Rudeš, Ante Starčević, Ljubljanica, Ciglenica, Pongračevo, Nikola Tesla, Stara Trešnjevka, S.S. Kranjčević, Antun Mihanović, Bartol Kašić, Horvati-Srednjaci, Knežija, Trnjanska Savica, Martinovka, Poljane, Miramare, Cvjetnica, Marin Držić, Trnje, Cvjetno naselje, Veslačko naselje, Savski kuti, Staro Trnje, Hrvatskog književnika Mile Budaka, Sigečica
District I results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HDZ HSS - LS - HNS - ASH SDP - HSLS
2003 HSP - ZDS HDZ HNS SDP
2007 HDZ HNS SDP
2011 HDZ HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ - HSLS MOST Only option coalition(ŽZ) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ - HSLS DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST SsIP - Pametno - Fokus Green-Left coalition(Možemo) Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district II

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Electoral district II consist of:[20]

  • eastern part of Zagreb County including cities and municipalities: Bedenica, Brckovljani, Dubrava, Dugo Selo, Farkaševac, Gradec, Preseka, Rakovec, Sveti Ivan Zelina, Vrbovec
  • whole Koprivnica-Križevci County
  • whole Bjelovar-Bilogora County
  • eastern part of City of Zagreb including city districts and streets: Adamovec, Belovar, Blaguša, Budenec, Cerje-Sesvete, Dobrodol, Drenčec, Dubec, Dumovec, Đurđekovec, Gajec, Gajišće, Glavnica Donja, Glavnica Gornja, Glavničica, Goranec, Jelkovec, Jesenovec, Kašina, Kašinska Sopnica, Kobiljak, Kučilovina, Kućanec, Luka Sesvete, Lužan, Markovo Polje, Moravče, Novo Brestje, Paruževina, Planina Donja, Planina Gornja, Popovec, Prekvršje, Prepuštovec, Sesvete-Centar, Sesvetska Sela, Sesvetska Selnica, Sesvetska Sopnica, Soblinec, Staro Brestje, Šašinovec, Šija Vrh, Šimunčevec, Vuger Selo, Vugrovec Donji, Vugrovec Gornji, Vurnovec, Žerjavinec and settlements in Dubrava: Trnovčica, Studentski Grad and Poljanice; Granešina, Dankovec, Miroševac, Oporovec, Granešinski Novaki, Zeleni Brijeg, Čulinec, Stari Retkovec, Klaka, Dubrava-središte, Gornja Dubrava, Ivan Mažuranić, Novi Retkovec, Donja Dubrava, 30. svibnja 1990., Čučerje, Branovec-Jalšovec, Novoselec
District II results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HDZ HSS - LS - HNS HSLS - SDP
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HSLS - DC SDP - LIBRA
2007 HDZ HSS - HSLS SDP
2011 HDZ HSS HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Labour and Solidarity coalition(BM365) Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ - HSLS MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) For Prime Minister coalition(BM365) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ - HSLS DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST Green-Left coalition(Možemo) Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district III

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Electoral district III consist of:[20]

District III results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HDZ HSS - LS - HNS SDP - HSLS
2003 HDZ HDSS HSS HSLS - DC HSU HNS SDP - LIBRA
2007 HDZ HSLS - HSS - ZDS HNS SDP - LIBRA
2011 HDZ HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Successful Croatia coalition(NS R) Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL HNS NS R - HSS BR - Umirovljenici Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district IV

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Electoral district IV consist of:[20]

District IV results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HSP - HKDU HDZ HSS - LS - HNS HSLS - SDP - SBHS
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HSU HNS - SBHS SDP - LS - LIBRA
2007 HSP HDZ HDSSB SDP
2011 HDZ HDSSB SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) HDSSB MOST Croatia is Growing(SDP)
2016 HDZ HDSSB - HKS MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) People's Coalition coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district V

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Electoral district V consist of:[20]

District V results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HSP - HKDU HDZ HSS - LS - HNS SDP - HSLS
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HSLS - DC SDP
2007 HDZ HDSSB HSS - HSLS SDP
2011 HDZ HDSSB SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district VI

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Electoral district VI consist of:[20]

  • southeastern part of Zagreb County including cities and municipalities: Ivanić Grad, Kloštar Ivanić, Kravarsko, Križ, Orle, Pokupsko, Rugvica, Velika Gorica
  • whole Sisak-Moslavina County
  • southeastern part of City of Zagreb including city districts and streets: Volovčica, Folnegovićevo naselje, Donje Svetice, Bruno Bušić, Borongaj-Lugovi, Vukomerec, Ferenščica, Savica-Šanci, Žitnjak, Kozari Bok, Resnik, Kozari Putovi, Petruševac, Ivanja Reka, Trnava, Resnički Gaj, Kanal, Zapruđe, Utrine, Travno, Sopot, Siget, Sloboština, Dugave, Središće
District VI results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HSP - HKDU HDZ HSS - LS - HNS SDP - HSLS
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HNS SDP - LS
2007 HDZ HSS - HSLS HNS SDP
2011 HDZ - DC HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Labour and Solidarity coalition(BM365) Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) For Prime Minister coalition(BM365) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST Green-Left coalition(Možemo) Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district VII

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Electoral district VII consist of:[20]

  • southwestern part of Zagreb County including cities and municipalities: Jastrebarsko, Klinča Sela, Krašić, Pisarovina, Samobor, Stupnik, Sveta Nedjelja, Žumberak
  • whole Karlovac County
  • eastern part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County including cities and municipalities: Bakar, Brod Moravice, Čabar, Čavle, Delnice, Fužine, Jelenje, Kastav, Klana, Lokve, Mrkopalj, Novi Vinodolski, Ravna Gora, Skrad, Vinodolska općina, Viškovo, Vrbovsko
  • western, southwestern and southern part of City of Zagreb including city districts and streets: Gajnice, Stenjevec, Malešnica, Špansko, Prečko, Vrbani, Jarun, Gajevo, Trnsko-Krešimir Rakić, Kajzerica, Savski Gaj, Remetinec, Blato, Jakuševac, Hrelić, Sveta Klara, Botinec, Brebernica, Brezovica, Buzin, Demerje, Desprim, Donji Čehi, Donji Dragonožec, Donji Trpuci, Drežnik Brezovički, Goli Breg, Gornji Čehi, Gornji Dragonožec, Gornji Trpuci, Grančari, Havidić Selo, Horvati, Hrašće Turopoljsko, Hrvatski Leskovac, Hudi Bitek, Ježdovec, Kupinečki Kraljevec, Lipnica, Lučko, Mala Mlaka, Odra, Odranski Obrež, Starjak, Strmec, Veliko Polje, Zadvorsko
District VII results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HSP - HKDU HDZ HSS - LS - HNS - IDS SDP - HSLS
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HNS - PGS SDP
2007 HDZ HSS - HSLS - PGS HNS SDP
2011 HDZ HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST ŽZ Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST SsIP - Pametno - Fokus Green-Left coalition(Možemo) Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district VIII

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Electoral district VIII consist of:[20]

  • whole Istria County
  • western part of Primorje-Gorski Kotar County including cities and municipalities: Baška, Cres, Crikvenica, Dobrinj, Kostrena, Kraljevica, Krk, Lovran, Mali Lošinj, Malinska - Dubašnica, Matulji, Mošćenička Draga, Omišalj, Opatija, Punat, Rab, Rijeka, Vrbnik
District VIII results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HDZ IDS - HSS - LS - HNS - ASH SDP - HSLS - PGS
2003 HDZ HSU HNS - PGS SDP - IDS
2007 HDZ HSU IDS SDP
2011 HDZ HL SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Right to Our Own(IDS) Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST Only Option coalition(ŽZ) Even Stronger Istria coalition(IDS) People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ MOST Green-Left coalition(Možemo) Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district IX

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Electoral district IX consist of:[20]

District IX results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HSP - HKDU HDZ HSS - LS - HNS - ASH SDP - HSLS
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HNS SDP
2007 HDZ SDP
2011 HDZ - HGS SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ MOST People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district X

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Electoral district X consist of:[20]

  • southern part of Split-Dalmatia County including cities and municipalities: Baška Voda, Bol, Brela, Cista Provo, Dugi Rat, Gradac, Hvar, Imotski, Jelsa, Komiža, Lokvičići, Lovreč, Makarska, Milna, Nerežišća, Omiš, Podbablje, Podgora, Podstrana, Postira, Proložac, Pučišća, Runovići, Selca, Solin, Split, Stari Grad, Sućuraj, Supetar, Sutivan, Šestanovac, Šolta, Tučepi, Vis, Vrgorac, Zadvarje, Zagvozd, Zmijavci
  • whole Dubrovnik-Neretva County
District X results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
2000 HDZ HSS - LS - HNS - ASH HSLS - SDP
2003 HSP HDZ HSS HNS SDP - LIBRA
2007 HDZ HSS - HSLS SDP
2011 HSP AS - HČSP HDZ - HGS Ind. Ivan Grubišić SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ) MOST Croatia is Growing coalition(SDP)
2016 HDZ - HDS MOST People's Coalition(SDP)
2020 HDZ - HDS DP - HS - BLOK - HKS - HRAST - SU - ZL MOST SsIP - Pametno - Fokus Restart Coalition(SDP)

Electoral district XI and XII

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Electoral district XI

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Special electoral district for election representatives by Croatian citizens who do not reside in Croatia.[20]

District XI results
Election 1 2 3 4 5 6
2000 HDZ
2003 HDZ low turnout
2007 HDZ low turnout
2011 HDZ
2015 Patriotic coalition(HDZ)
2016 HDZ Ind. Željko Glasnović
2020 HDZ
2024 HDZ

Electoral district XII

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Electoral district for national minorities in Croatia elects their representatives with the district covering all of Croatia.[20]

District XII results
Election Serbs Hungarians Italians Czech-Slovak EX-yu Others
2000 SNS not elected DZMH Ind. HSS not elected SRURH
2003 SDSS DZMH Ind. HSS SDA ZUPŠH
2007 SDSS SMU Ind. Ind. SDA MRUH
2011 SDSS SMU Ind. SDP - HNS - IDS - HSU BDSH CPI EU
2015 SDSS SMU Ind. Ind. FAI - KUANMZ - HASI - KOSOVA RH Kali Sara
2016 SDSS DZMH Ind. Ind. UARH Kali Sara
2020 SDSS DZMH Ind. Ind. UARH Kali Sara
2024 SDSS DZMH Ind. Ind. Bošnjaci zajedno Kali Sara

References

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