Croatia’s incumbent president winning elections with 73.6% — electoral authority
Croatia’s incumbent President Zoran Milanovic is winning a commanding victory at the runoff presidential election with 73.6% of the vote, the State Electoral Commission said after counting ballots from 74.61% of polling stations, SİA informs via TASS.
Based on counting results from 5,040 out of 6,755 polling stations, Milanovic scored 691,934 votes, or 73.67%, while his rival, independent candidate Dragan Primorac, who is supported by the ruling Croatian Democratic Community, or HDZ, party, has 247,244 votes (26.33%).
The voter turnout was 43.76%.
The first round of voting was held on December 29, 2024. Neither of the eight contenders managed to win more than 50% of votes. Milanovic garnered 49.09% and Primorac, the former minister of science, education and sport, won 19.35%. To win the second round of voting, a candidate needs to have more votes than his rival.
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