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Zagreb local elections, 2017

Zagreb mayoral election, 2017
Zagreb
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Turnout 41.14%
  Dan OSRH Milan Bandic 28052011 2.jpg Anka Mrak Taritaš (cropped).jpg
Candidate Milan Bandić Anka Mrak Taritaš
Party BM 365 HNS-LD
Popular vote 147,680 131,373
Percentage 51.79% 46.07%

Mayor before election

Milan Bandić
BM 365

Elected Mayor

Milan Bandić
BM 365


Milan Bandić
BM 365

Milan Bandić
BM 365

The 2017 Zagreb local elections were held on 21 May and 4 June 2017 for the Mayor of Zagreb and members of the Zagreb Assembly. Milan Bandić, the 52nd and incumbent mayor since 2005 (previously also the 50th mayor from 2000–2002), ran for a sixth 4-year term. As no candidate won an absolute majority of the vote in the first round, a second round of elections took place on 4 June 2017 between the two highest-placed candidates in terms of popular vote: incumbent mayor Milan Bandić of the Bandić Milan 365 - Labour and Solidarity Party and former Minister of Construction Anka Mrak Taritaš of the Croatian People's Party - Liberal Democrats. In the run-off Bandić won re-election as mayor, taking 51,8% of the votes against 46% for Mrak Taritaš (with 2,1% of the votes being blank or invalid). Turnout for the election was 47,7% in the first round and 41,2% in the second round.

As Zagreb, being the national capital, is the only Croatian city to enjoy a special status within Croatia's regional administrative framework (being both a city and a county), the mayor of Zagreb likewise also enjoys a status equal to that of a county prefect (Croatian: župan) of one of Croatia's other 20 counties (Croatian: županija).

This was the third direct election for the mayor of Zagreb (simultaneously held with elections for all other county prefects and mayors in Croatia) since the popular vote method was introduced in 2009, as previously those officials had been elected by their county or city assemblies and councils.


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