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Croatia Parliamentary election Dates 2020
National Parliamentary election Date: 2020
The next Croatian parliamentary elections will be held on or before 23 December 2020. It will be the tenth parliamentary election since the first multi-party elections in 1990 and will elect the 151 members of the Croatian Parliament, unless there is a change in the electoral system or number of seats before the date of the election.
The previous parliamentary elections, held on 11 September 2016, resulted in the plurality of seats being won by the Croatian Democratic Union led byAndrej Plenković. He began talks with the third-placed Bridge of Independent Lists (Most) and MPs representing national minorities on forming a governing majority. Plenković presented 91 signatures of support by MPs to the President of the Republic,Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, on 10 October 2016 and received a 30-day mandate to form a government. Parliament formally convened on 14 October 2016 with the election of Most chairman Božo Petrov as speaker, while a parliamentary vote held on 19 October 2016 confirmed the proposed cabinet of Andrej Plenković by a vote of 91 in favor, 45 against and 3 abstentions. Plenković subsequently became the twelfth Prime Minister of Croatia at the head of the fourteenth government.
Croatia Parliamentary election Results Live 2020
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Candidate |
Vote % |
Electoral system of Croatia
The 151 members of the Croatian Parliament are elected by three methods:
- 140 seats are elected in ten 14-seat constituencies (Constituencis I-X) by open list proportional representation (using a 5% electoral threshold) with seats allocated using the d'Hondt method
- 3 seats are elected in a special constituency (Constituency XI) for Croatian citizens and people of Croatian descent living overseas
- 8 seats are elected from a constituency for ethnic national minorities (Constituency XII): 3 seats for Serbs, 1 seat for Italians, 1 seat for Hungarians, 1 seat for Czechs and Slovaks, 1 seat for Albanians, Bosniaks, Macedonians, Montenegrins and Slovenes and 1 seat for Austrians, Bulgarians, Germans, Jews, Poles, Roma, Romanians, Rusyns, Russians, Turks, Ukrainians and Vlachs
Candidates for parliamentary elections 2020
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Croatia Parties and leaders
Croatian Democratic Union, Social Democratic Party of Croatia, Croatian People's Party-Liberal Democrats, Croatian Peasant Party, Istrian Democratic Assembly, Independent Democratic Serb Party, Croatian Democratic Alliance of Slavonia and Baranja
Croatia parliamentary elections Results
Parties and coalitions |
Votes |
% |
Swing |
Seats |
+/– |
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Domestic electoral districts (1st–10th) |
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HDZ Coalition |
HDZ, HSLS, HDS, HRAST |
682,687 |
36.27% |
+2.91% |
59 |
+3 |
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People's Coalition |
SDP, HNS, HSU, HSS |
636,602 |
33.82% |
+0.62% |
54 |
-2 |
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Bridge of Independent Lists |
186,626 |
9.91% |
-3.60% |
13 |
-6 |
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The Only Option Coalition |
Human Blockade, Change Croatia, Youth Action, Alphabet of democracy, HDSS |
117,208 |
6.23% |
+1.99% |
8 |
+7 |
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For Prime Minister Coalition |
BM 365, Reformisti, Novi val, HSS SR, BUZ |
76,054 |
4.04% |
+0.72% |
2 |
±0 |
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Even Stronger Istria Coalition |
IDS, PGS, List for Rijeka |
43,180 |
2.29% |
+0.46% |
3 |
±0 |
||
Turn Croatia Around Coalition |
Pametno, Za Grad |
38,812 |
2.06% |
New |
0 |
New |
||
HDSSB Coalition |
HDSSB, HKS |
23,573 |
1.25% |
-0.11% |
1 |
-1 |
||
Homeland Coalition |
HSP AS, Desno, HKDU, USP, HDS |
11,100 |
0.59% |
0 |
-3 |
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Croatian Labourists – Labour Party |
4,821 |
0.26% |
0 |
-1 |
||||
Other parties and independent lists |
61,654 |
3.28% |
0 |
±0 |
||||
Invalid |
36,871 |
1.92% |
– |
– |
||||
Domestic total |
1,919,188 |
100% |
– |
140 |
±0 |
|||
Registered voters / turnout |
3,531,279 |
54.35% |
-6.47% |
– |
– |
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District XI – Croatian citizens living abroad |
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Croatian Democratic Union |
13,117 |
62.72% |
-22.97% |
2 |
-1 |
|||
Independent list led by Željko Glasnović |
5,211 |
24.91% |
New |
1 |
New |
|||
For Prime Minister Coalition |
BM 365, Reformisti, Novi val, HSS SR, BUZ |
936 |
4.47% |
+0.17% |
0 |
±0 |
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Bridge of Independent Lists |
656 |
3.13% |
-0.76% |
0 |
±0 |
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Other District XI lists |
993 |
4.75% |
0 |
±0 |
||||
Invalid |
295 |
1.39% |
– |
– |
||||
District XI total |
21,208 |
100% |
– |
3 |
±0 |
|||
Registered voters / turnout |
21,223 |
99.93% |
+0.02% |
– |
– |
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District XII – National minority electoral district |
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Independent Democratic Serb Party |
Differing election system |
3 |
±0 |
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Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatia |
1 |
+1 |
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Union of Roma in Croatia "Kali Sara" |
1 |
±0 |
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Union of Albanians in Croatia |
1 |
+1 |
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Independents (Italian minority) |
1 |
±0 |
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Independents (Czech/Slovak minority) |
1 |
±0 |
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District XII total |
37,902 |
100% |
– |
8 |
±0 |
|||
Registered voters / turnout |
211,267 |
17.94% |
-1.14% |
– |
– |
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Total parliamentary seats |
151 |
±0 |