2013 Split local elections
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Results of the second round in all Districts of Split: the candidate with the majority of votes in each district: Ivo Baldasar Vjekoslav Ivanišević | ||||||||||||||||
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The 2013 local elections were held in Split, Croatia on 19 May and 2 June 2013.
The incumbent HGS mayor Željko Kerum was running for a full four-year term after winning the previous elections on 31 May 2009. Kerum had a very controversial term as mayor between 2009 and 2013, which resulted in losing in the first round of elections with 18.51% of the votes. The second round of elections was very tense. The SDP candidate for mayor, Ivo Baldasar, won 49.08% and the HDZ candidate, Vjekoslav Ivanišević, 48.18%. After the elections, Vjekoslav Ivanišević asked for a vote recount because he only lost with 615 votes less than Baldasar. The recount was done and Baldasar was proclaimed the winner.
The SDP-HNS-HSU coalition won also in the council elections and formed a minor government.
Mayoral election
Candidates | First round | Runoff | ||||
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Candidate | Sustaining Party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Ivo Baldasar | Social Democratic Party of Croatia Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats Croatian Party of Pensioners |
21.280 | 29,24 % | 33.365 | 49,08 | |
Vjekoslav Ivanišević | Croatian Democratic Union Croatian Pure Party of Rights Croatian Social Liberal Party Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević Croatian Christian Democratic Union Pensioners Block |
15.803 | 21,72 % | 32.750 | 48,18 % | |
Željko Kerum | Croatian Civic Party Croatian Peasant Party Pensioner Party |
13.471 | 18,51 | |||
Marijana Puljak | Independent | 6.998 | 9,62 | |||
Anđelka Visković | Independent | 5.777 | 7,94 | |||
Tomislav Zaninović | Independent | 2.115 | 2,91 | |||
Damir Vidošević | Independent | 1.340 | 1,84 | |||
Sanja Bilač | Independent | 1.339 | 1,84 | |||
Pero Vučica | Croatian Growth | 1.043 | 1,43 | |||
Hrvoje Tomasović | Croatian Democratic Free Alliance of Dalmatia | 990 | 1,36 | |||
Marijo Popović | Autochthonous Croatian Party of Rights Croatian Party of Rights |
942 | 1,29 | |||
Valid votes: | 71.098 | 97,76 | 66.115 | 97,30 | ||
Invalid votes: | 1.626 | 2,24 | 1.837 | 2,70 | ||
Turnout: | 72.768 | 47,78 | 67.979 | 44,56 | ||
Expected voters: | 152.290 | 152.572 | ||||
The percentages of votes from each candidate are calculated from number of valid voters | ||||||
Source: State Election Committee (Državno izborno povjerenstvo) [1] |
Council election
Party list | Votes | % | Seats | % | |
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Social Democratic Party of Croatia Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats Croatian Party of Pensioners |
17,479 | 23.77 | 11 | 31,4 | |
Croatian Democratic Union Croatian Pure Party of Rights Croatian Social Liberal Party Croatian Party of Rights dr. Ante Starčević Croatian Christian Democratic Union Pensioners Block |
14.990 | 21,22 | 10 | 28,5 | |
Croatian Civic Party Croatian Peasant Party Pensioner Party |
8.762 | 12,41 | 5 | 14,2 | |
Marijana Puljak independent list | 6.534 | 9,25 | 4 | 11,4 | |
Ivan Grubišić independent list | 5.633 | 7,98 | 3 | 8,5 | |
Anđelka Visković independent list | 3.918 | 5,55 | 2 | 5,7 | |
Total: | 70.626 | 97,18 | 35 | ||
Invalid votes: | 2.046 | 2,82 | |||
Turnout: | 72.709 | 47,74 | |||
Expected voters: | 152.290 | ||||
The percentages of votes from each list are calculated from number of valid voters | |||||
Source: State Election Committee (Državno izborno povjerenstvo) [3] |