Elections in Croatia
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Elections in Croatia gives information on election and election results in Croatia.
Croatia elects on national level a head of state - the president - and a legislature. The president is elected for a five year term by the people. The Assembly (Sabor) is unicameral, between 100 and 160 members, exact number was decided by the legislature - elected for a four year term, 140 members in multi-seat constituencies, up to 6 members chosen by proportional representation to represent Croatians residing abroad and 5 members of ethnic and national communities or minorities.
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[edit] Elections for the Croatian Parliament
- Croatian parliamentary election, 1990
- Croatian parliamentary election, 1992
- Croatian parliamentary election, 1995
- Croatian parliamentary election, 2000
- Croatian parliamentary election, 2003
[edit] Elections for the Croatian Chamber of Counties
[edit] Elections for the Croatian President
- Croatian presidential election, 1992
- Croatian presidential election, 1997
- Croatian presidential election, 2000
- Croatian presidential election, 2005
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