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2005 Presidential elections of Croatia - Definition and Overview

Politics of Croatia


The fourth presidential elections in Croatia took place in two rounds in January 2005.

The State Elections Committee published a list of candidates on 15 December 2004. President Stjepan Mesić stood for re-election, and the governing HDZ nominated cabinet minister Jadranka Kosor. A total of thirteen candidates were accepted, each after having submitted 10,000 citizen signatures, an endorsement required by law.

Mesić gained nearly 49% of the vote in the first round, held on 2 January 2005. He only narrowly missed the 50% target for an outright win, with Kosor trailing with 20% and a surprising independent candidate Boris Mikšić with 18% of the vote. The elections went to a second round held on 16 January 2005 in which Mesić and Kosor were the only candidates. This time, Mesić won an overwhelming majority with about 66% of the vote against Kosor's 34%.

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First round results

Registered voters: 4,403,933
Voted:             2,227,073 (50.57 %)
Invalid votes:        20,269 ( 0.91 %)
Rank Candidate Votes %
1. Stjepan Mesić 1,089,398 48.92
2. Jadranka Kosor 452,218 20.31
3. Boris Mikšić 396,093 17.79
4. Đurđa Adlešić 59,795 2.68
5. Slaven Letica 57,748 2.59
6. Ljubo Ćesić 41,216 1.85
7. Ivić Pašalić 40,637 1.82
8. Anto Kovačević 19,145 0.86
9. Miroslav Blažević 17,847 0.80
10. Miroslav Rajh 14,766 0.66
11. Doris Košta 8,271 0.37
12. Mladen Kešer 7,056 0.32
13. Tomislav Petrak 2,614 0.12

Second round results

Registered voters: 4,392,220
Voted:             2,241,760 (51,04 %)
Invalid votes:        35.617 ( 1,59 %)
Rank Candidate Votes %
1. Stjepan Mesić 1,454,451 65.93
2. Jadranka Kosor 751,692 34.07

See also


External links

Angus Reid Consultants - Election Tracker (http://www.cpod.ca/tracker/index.cfm?fuseaction=viewItem&itemID=4999)

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