2017 Split local elections

The 2017 Split local elections were held on 21 May and 4 June 2017 for the Mayor of Split and members of the Split city council. Ivo Baldasar, the 71st mayor who served from 2013 to 2017 ran for re-election to a second four-year term, ultimately finishing in 9th place with 0.80% of the vote in the first round. As no candidate won an absolute majority of the vote in the first round, a second round of elections was held on 4 June 2017 between the two highest-ranked candidates in terms of popular vote: Željko Kerum of the Croatian Civic Party, who was previously the 70th Mayor of Split from 2009 to 2013, and Andro Krstulović Opara of the Croatian Democratic Union. Krstulović Opara narrowly won the run-off taking 46.2% of the votes against 44.3% for Kerum. Turnout was 45.5% in the first round and 38.1% in the second round.

2017 Split mayoral election

21 May and 4 June 2017
Turnout38.07%
 
Candidate Andro Krstulović Opara Željko Kerum
Party HDZ HGS
Popular vote 26,642 25,553
Percentage 46.19% 44.30%

Results of the second round in all Districts of Split: the candidate with the majority of votes in each district:
  Andro Krstulović Opara   Željko Kerum

Mayor before election

Ivo Baldasar
The Split Party

Elected Mayor

Andro Krstulović Opara
Croatian Democratic Union

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This was the third direct election for the mayor of Split (simultaneously held with elections for all other county prefects and mayors in Croatia) since the popular vote method was introduced in 2009, as previously those officials had been elected by their county or city assemblies and councils.[1]

Mayoral election

Candidates First round Runoff
Candidate Sustaining Party Votes % Votes %
Andro Krstulović Opara Croatian Democratic Union 17,975 26.10 26,642 46.19%
Željko Kerum Croatian Civic Party
Fix the City-New Generation
20,937 30.40 25,553 44.30%
Marijana Puljak Pametno 14,143 20.54
Aida Batarelo Social Democratic Party of Croatia
Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats
4,913 7.13
Ante Čikotić Most 4,542 6.60
Dragan Markovina New Left
Workers' Front
2,391 3.47
Goran Jugović Lista Dišpet 1,265 1.84
Mihael Darko Burazin Croatian Party of Rights
Croatian Growth
Family Party
Green List
Intergenerational Party of Croatia
562 0.82
Ivo Baldasar The Split Party 553 0.80
Valid votes: 67,281 97.74 52.195 90.54%
Invalid votes: 1,557 2.26 5,451 9.46%
Turnout: 68,865 45.51 57,681 38.07%
Expected voters: 151,322 151,503

The percentages of votes from each candidate are calculated from number of valid voters
The percentages of valid and invalid votes are calculated from the turnout number
The turnout percentage is calculated from the number of expected voters

Source: State Election Committee (Državno izborno povjerenstvo)

Council election

Results of the Split Council election: the party with the majority of votes in each district:   Croatian Democratic Union
  Croatian Civic Party
  Pametno
Party list Votes % Seats %
Croatian Democratic Union
Croatian Social Liberal Party
Croatian Peasant Party
17,015 25.31 11 31.4
Croatian Civic Party
Fix the City-New Generation
12,905 19.20 8 22.8
Pametno 11,043 16.43 7 20.0
Most 7,290 10.84 5 14.2
Social Democratic Party of Croatia
Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats
7,135 10.61 4 11.4
Total: 67,209 97.66 35
Invalid votes: 1,610 2.34
Turnout: 68,846 45.50
Expected voters: 151,322

The percentages of votes from each list are calculated from number of valid voters
The percentages of valid and invalid votes are calculated from the turnout number
The turnout percentage is calculated from the number of expected voters

Source: State Election Committee (Državno izborno povjerenstvo)
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See also

References

  1. RH, Vlada (10 May 2017). "Odluka Vlade Republike Hrvatske o raspisivanju lokalnih izbora". izbori.hr. Archived from the original on 13 May 2017. Retrieved 10 May 2017.
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