Croatian presidential election, 2000

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Third Presidential elections under new 1990 Constitution of the Republic of Croatia, held 2000 by popular vote.

[edit] First round

Held January 24, 2000

Total electors: 4 251 109 Voted: 2.667.561 (62,98 %)

Invalid votes: 13.212 (0,49%)

[edit] Candidates

  1. Stjepan Mesić (Croatian People's Party - HNS, supporting this candidate Croatian Peasants Party - HSS, Liberal Party - LS, Istrian Democratic Assembly - IDS, Social Democratic Action of Croatia - ASH) 1.100.671 41,11 %
  2. Dražen Budiša (Croatian Social Liberal Party - HSLS, supporting also Social Democratic Party of Croatia - SDP) 741.837 27,71 %
  3. Mate Granić (Croatian Democratic Union - HDZ) 601.588 22,47%
  4. Slaven Letica (independent candidate) 110.782 4,14%
  5. Anto Đapić (Croatian Party of Rights - HSP, supporting also Croatian Christian Democratic Union - HKDU) 49.288 1,84%
  6. Ante Ledić (independent candidate) 22.875 0,85%
  7. Tomislav Merčep (Croatian Popular Party - HPS) 22.672 0,85%
  8. Ante Prkačin (New Croatia- NH) 7.401 0,28%
  9. Zvonimir Šeparović (independent candidate) 7.235 0,27%

Since no candidate received more than 50% of the votes, according to the Constitution 2 candidates who received most votes, go into the second round.

[edit] Second round

Held February 7, 2000

Total electors: 4 252 921 ; Voted: 2 598 120 (60,88%)

Invalid votes: 38 799 (1,49%)

  1. Stjepan Mesić (Croatian People's Party - HNS, supporting this candidate Croatian Peasants Party - HSS, Liberal Party - LS, Istrian Democratic Assembly - IDS, Action of Social Democrats of Croatia - ASH) 1 433 372 (56,01%)
  1. Dražen Budiša (Croatian Social Liberal Party - HSLS, supporting also Social Democratic Party - SDP) 1 125 969 (43,99%)