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Over 3,7 Million Voters Registered for Croatia’s Presidential Runoff Election

Published January 4, 2025
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The decision of the Minister of Justice, Administration and Digital Transformation of Croatia concluded the list of voters for the second round of voting for the President of the Republic of Croatia, and a total of 3,769,598 voters were registered in it as of January 1, the ministry announced on Friday.

There are 3,518,428 voters with residence in the Republic of Croatia by municipalities and cities, of which 7,339 are previously registered voters and 251,170 are actively registered voters without residence in the Republic of Croatia.

According to the provisional results of the State Election Commission, after processing of the polling stations, the current president of Croatia, Zoran Milanović, candidate of SDP and partner, won 49.74 percent, and candidate of HDZ and partner Dragan Primorac 20.34 percent of votes.

Marija Selak-Raspudić won 8.64 percent of the votes, Ivana Kekin 8.08, Tomislav Jonjić 4.51, Miro Bulj 3.79, Branka Lozo 2.37, Niko Tokić Kartelo 0.87.

The second round of presidential elections will be held on Sunday, January 12, 2025.

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