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2003 Croatian parliamentary election

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2003 Croatian parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryCroatia
previous_election[2000](2000-croatian-parliamentary-election)
next_election[2007](2007-croatian-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 152 seats in the Croatian Parliament
majority_seats77
turnout61.65% ( 9.20pp)
election_date23 November 2003
party1Croatian Democratic Union
leader1Ivo Sanader
last_election146
seats166
percentage133.91
party2SDP–IDS–SLD–LS
leader2Ivica Račan
last_election249
seats243
percentage222.61
party3HNS–PGS–SBHS
leader3Vesna Pusić
last_election35
seats311
percentage38.02
party4Croatian Peasant Party
leader4Zlatko Tomčić
last_election416
seats49
percentage47.15
party5HSP–ZDS–MS
leader5Anto Đapić
last_election54
seats58
percentage56.38
party6HSLS–DC
leader6Dražen Budiša
last_election625
seats63
percentage64.05
party7Croatian Party of Pensioners
last_election70
seats73
percentage73.97
party8HDSS coalition
leader8
last_election81
seats81
percentage81.95
heading9Minority lists
party9Independent Democratic Serb Partyleader9 = Vojislav Stanimirovićpercentage9= 57.66last_election9 = Newseats9 = 3
party10Party of Democratic Action of Croatialeader10 = Šemso Tankovićpercentage10 = 59.10last_election10 = Newseats10 = 1
party11Democratic Union of Hungarians of Croatialeader11 = Jene Adampercentage11 = 42.01last_election11 = 1seats11 = 1
party12Croatian Peasant Partyleader12 =percentage12 = 39.21last_election12 = 1seats12 = 1
party13NNZ–ZUPSHleader13 = Nikola Makpercentage13 = 14.29last_election13 = Newseats13 = 1
party14Independentsleader14 = Furio Radinpercentage14 = 79.83last_election14 = 1seats14 = 1
map2003 Croatian parliamentary election map.svg
map_captionResult by constituency
titlePrime Minister
before_electionIvica Račan
before_imageIvica Račan EC.jpg
before_partySocial Democratic Party of Croatia
after_electionIvo Sanader
after_imageIvo Sanader.jpg
after_partyCroatian Democratic Union
NL Vlado Zec}}

Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 23 November 2003 to elect all 151 members of parliament. They were the fifth parliamentary elections to take place since the first multi-party elections in 1990. Voter turnout was 61.7%. The result was a victory for the opposition Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) which won a plurality of 66 seats, but fell short of the 76 needed to form a government. HDZ chairman Ivo Sanader was named the eighth Prime Minister of Croatia on 23 December 2003, after parliament passed a confidence motion in his government cabinet, with 88 MPs voting in favor, 29 against and 14 abstaining. The ruling coalition going into the elections, consisting of the Social Democratic Party (SDP), Croatian People's Party (HNS), Croatian Peasant Party (HSS), Party of Liberal Democrats (Libra) and the Liberal Party (LS), did not contest the elections as a single bloc; the SDP ran with the Istrian Democratic Assembly (IDS), the Party of Liberal Democrats (Libra) and the Liberal Party, HNS ran with the Alliance of Primorje-Gorski Kotar (PGS) and the Slavonia-Baranja Croatian Party (SBHS), while HSS ran on its own.

General information

Main article: Croatian Parliament electoral districts

There are 10 electoral units based on geography and population. In each unit, 14 candidates are elected on proportional electoral system. The election threshold is 5%.

In addition, 8 candidates are elected to represent national minorities.

The citizens that live outside Croatian borders vote in a separate electoral unit. The number of representatives elected from this unit will be determined after the elections, based on how many people actually vote in Croatia, so that there is equal value of votes both inside and outside Croatia. For reference, the number of diaspora seats in the 2000-2003 Sabor was six.

Total: 140 domestic seats + 8 minority seats + 4 diaspora seats.

Distribution of minority seats:

  • Serbs: 3
  • Hungarians: 1
  • Italians: 1
  • Czechs and Slovaks: 1
  • Austrians, Bulgarians, Germans, Poles, Romani, Romanians, Rusyns, Russians, Turks, Ukrainians, Vlachs and Jews: 1
  • Albanians, Bosniaks, Montenegrins, Macedonians, Slovenes: 1

Parties and coalitions

Pre-election coalitions:

  • DC and HSLS, in all electoral units
  • SDP and IDS, in the 8th electoral unit (the county of Istria et al.)
  • HB and HIP, in all electoral units
  • SDP and Libra in the 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 10th electoral unit
  • SDP and LS, in the 4th and 6th electoral unit
  • HNS and SBHS, in the 4th and 5th electoral unit (counties of Slavonia)
  • HNS and PGS, in the 7th and 8th electoral unit (Northern seacoast counties)

Opinion polls

DatePolling Organisation/ClientSample sizeHDZSDPHNSHSSHSLSOtherUndecidedLead
Nov 2003[Prizma](https://www.index.hr/Vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-hdz-dobiva-32-sdp-17-hns-10-glasova/171667.aspx)**32%**17%10%9%9%15%
17 Nov 2003[Večernji list](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/prema-istrazivanju-jutarnjeg-u-vodstvu-lijevi-a-prema-vecernjem-desni-centar/170831.aspx)1800**30.3%**23.3%6.4%4.7%7%
14 Nov 2003[Media Metar](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/prema-istrazivanju-jutarnjeg-u-vodstvu-lijevi-a-prema-vecernjem-desni-centar/170831.aspx)1000**24.3%**22.4%9.6%8.2%1.9%
7 Nov 2003[Prizma](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-cak-20-biraca-ne-zeli-ni-za-koga-glasati-41-neodlucnih/169038.aspx)**35.4%**24.1%9.5%7.6%4.8%11.4%
3 Nov 2003[Večernji list](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-hdzu-raste-rejting-sdpu-pada/168131.aspx)**22.3%**17.4%4.9%
28 Oct 2003[Nacional](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/nacionalovo-istrazivanje-na-izborima-pobjedjuje-lijeva-koalicija/166997.aspx)**33.8%**21.6%6.4%8.0%5.7%12.2%
25 Oct 2003[Jutarnji list](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/desnoj-koaliciji-72-lijevoj-68-mandata/166449.aspx)**24.9%**15.5%6%9.4%8.4%14.6%9.4%
Sep 2003[Večernji list](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-hdzu-raste-rejting-sdpu-pada/168131.aspx)**21.9%**20.6%1.3%
Sep 2003[Puls](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-desnoj-koaliciji-42-posto-glasova-lijevoj-37/163429.aspx)**28%**18%8%11%9%10%
20 June 2003[IRI](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/istrazivanje-iria-23-posto-glasova-hdzu-16-posto-sdpu/146252.aspx)-**23%**16%9%9%4%22%7%
26 March 2003[Unknown](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/ispitivanje-javnog-mnijenja-hdzu-22-posto-sdpu-13-posto-glasova-biraca/127852.aspx)-**22%**13%9%10%9%
17–18 February 2003[Globus](https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/pomirba-sdpa-i-hssa-izbori-na-jesen/119752.aspx)700**21.6%**18.5%9.4%7.5%5.5%19.1%3.1%

Results

The number of diaspora mandates was reduced by two compared to previous elections due to somewhat lower diaspora turnout. Due to distribution according to the d'Hondt method, the independent lists for diaspora were not allocated seats even if they received more than 5% of the total votes.

Minority seats

National minorities elected 8 representatives through a separate election system: Vojislav Stanimirović (22,2% of votes), Milorad Pupovac (21,7%) and Ratko Gajica (13,8%) for the Serb national minority, Jene Adam (42%) for the Hungarian minority, Furio Radin (79,8%) for the Italian minority, Zdenka Čuhnil (39,2%) for the Czech and Slovak minorities, Nikola Mak (14,3%) for the Austrian, Bulgarian, German, Jewish, Polish, Roma, Romanian, Rusyn, Russian, Turkish, Ukrainian, Vlach minorities and Šemso Tanković (59,1%) for the Albanian, Bosniak, Macedonian, Montenegrin and Slovene minorities.

Aftermath

Ivo Sanader of the Croatian Democratic Union was appointed as prime minister by the President and confirmed by the Croatian Parliament.

The new government was formed of 13 HDZ ministers and one from the Democratic Centre.

References

References

  1. "Odluka o raspisivanju izbora za zastupnike u Hrvatskom saboru".
  2. [http://www.osce.org/hr/odihr/elections/croatia/21057 Izvješće OESS/ODIHR-ove izborne promatračke misije], [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]], pdf
  3. (2003-12-03). "Službeni rezultati izbora za zastupnike u Hrvatski Sabor". Croatian State Election Committee.
  4. "VLADA Republike Hrvatske - kronologija. Vlada: 9 / predsjednik Vlade: Dr. sc. Ivo Sanader".
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