Zagreb local elections, 2009

Zagreb mayoral election, 2009

May 17, 2009

 
Candidate Milan Bandić Josip Kregar
Party SDP Independent
Popular vote 149,991 88,832
Percentage 61.84% 36.62%

Mayor before election

Milan Bandić
SDP

Elected Mayor

Milan Bandić
SDP

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On May 17, 2009, local elections were held in Zagreb, the capital of Croatia.

The incumbent mayor was Milan Bandić (elected in 2005), a representative of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP), also the leading party in the previous city council.

Mayor election

First round

Candidate Party Votes %
Milan Bandić Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU)
146,021 48.54%
Josip Kregar independent candidate 69,744 23.18%
Jasen Mesić Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ)
Croatian Peasant Party (HSS)
Croatian Social Liberal Party (HSLS)
39,623 13.17%
Tatjana Holjevac independent candidate 17,616 5.86%
Miroslav Rožić independent candidate 11,693 3.89%
Zlatko Klarić Action of Social Democrats of Croatia (ASH)
Democratic Party of Pensioners (DSU)
4,869 1.62%
Antun Kljenak Croatian Party of Rights (HSP) 4,377 1.45%
Stipe Tojčić independent candidate 1,164 0.39%

Second round

Candidate Party Votes %
Milan Bandić Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP)
Croatian Party of Pensioners (HSU)
149,991 61.84%
Josip Kregar independent candidate 88,832 36.62%

Council election

Party or coalition Votes % Seats
Social Democratic Party of Croatia 97,678 33.34% 21
Croatian Party of Pensioners 3
Croatian Democratic Union 54,006 18.43% 7
Croatian Peasant Party 4
Croatian Social Liberal Party 2
Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats
Alliance of Croatian Pensioners and Seniors
23,981 8.18% 5
Independent list - dr. sc. Velimir Srića 23,384 7.98% 5
Independent list - mr. sc. Tatjana Holjevac, dipl. ing. 18,712 6.39% 4
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