Zagreb local elections, 1993
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The 1993 local elections in Zagreb were held on 7 February 1993. These were the first local elections since Croatia gained independence. The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won a majority in the City Assembly with 35 seats out of 60 and Branko Mikša became the new Mayor of Zagreb.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats | % | |||
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Croatian Democratic Union Hrvatska demokratska zajednica |
220,501 | 46.60% | 35 | 58.3% | |||
Croatian Social Liberal Party Hrvatska socijalno-liberalna stranka |
115,980 | 23.99% | 18 | 30% | |||
Croatian Peasant Party Hrvatska seljačka stranka |
43,516 | 9% | 3 | 5% | |||
Social Democratic Party of Croatia Socijaldemokratska partija Hrvatske |
36,836 | 7.62% | 2 | 3,3% | |||
Croatian People's Party Hrvatska narodna stranka |
11,804 | 2.44% | 2 | 3,3% | |||
Others | 43,286 | 9.17% | 0 | 0% | |||
Total | 471,923 | 100% | 60 | 100% | |||
Registered Voters/Turnout | 714,903 | 67.63% |
The Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) won 46.60% of the votes or 220,501 and gained 35 out of 60 seats in the Assembly. The Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS) came second with 115,980 or 23.99% of the votes and 18 seats. Branko Mikša of the HDZ party was elected mayor.[1][2]
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