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1992 Croatian presidential election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1992 Croatian presidential election

← 1990 2 August 1992 1997 →
Turnout74.90%
 
Nominee Franjo Tuđman Dražen Budiša
Party HDZ HSLS
Popular vote 1,519,100 585,535
Percentage 57.83% 22.29%

 
Nominee Savka Dabčević-Kučar Dobroslav Paraga
Party HNS HSP
Popular vote 161,242 144,695
Percentage 6.14% 5.51%

President before election

Franjo Tuđman
HDZ

Elected President

Franjo Tuđman
HDZ

Presidential elections were held in Croatia for the first time on 2 August 1992 alongside simultaneous parliamentary elections.[1] The result was a victory for incumbent Franjo Tuđman of the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), who received 57.8% of the vote, becoming the first popularly elected president of Croatia. Voter turnout was 74.9%.[2]

The 1,519,000 votes received by Tuđman remains the highest number of votes won by any president to date. Having previously been selected as president by Parliament, he was sworn in for his first constitutional five-year term as president on 12 August 1992 at Saint Mark's square in Zagreb.

Conduct

The elections were criticised by international observers, who noted several problems, including issues with opposition access to state media, the timing of the election and the impartiality of officials.[3] The timing was deemed to be favourable to the HDZ government, who had delayed approving electoral laws in violation of the country's new constitution.[3] The period of time between the announcement of the elections and the election date itself was considered "unusually short", making it difficult for opposition parties and election officials to prepare.[3] The elections were also scheduled for a holiday, when a significant number of people would be away from their home towns and unable to vote.[3]

Results

CandidatePartyVotes%
Franjo TuđmanCroatian Democratic Union1,519,10057.83
Dražen BudišaCroatian Social Liberal Party585,53522.29
Savka Dabčević-KučarCroatian People's Party161,2426.14
Dobroslav ParagaCroatian Party of Rights144,6955.51
Silvije DegenSocialist Party of Croatia108,9794.15
Marko VeselicaCroatian Democratic Party [hr]45,5931.74
Ivan CesarCroatian Christian Democratic Party [hr]43,1341.64
Antun VujićSocial Democrats of Croatia [hr]18,7830.71
Total2,627,061100.00
Valid votes2,627,06198.11
Invalid/blank votes50,7031.89
Total votes2,677,764100.00
Registered voters/turnout3,575,03274.90
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p410 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p419
  3. ^ a b c d Elections in the Republic of Croatia: 2 August 1992 Archived 4 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine International Republican Institute
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