2000 Croatian presidential election

Presidential elections were held in Croatia in January 2000, the third since independence in 1991. They were also the first early presidential elections, as they were held due to the death of incumbent president Franjo Tuđman on 10 December 1999, as well as being the last elections held under the semi-presidential system of government, by which the President was the most powerful official in the government structure and could appoint and dismiss the Prime Minister and their cabinet.

2000 Croatian presidential election

24 January 2000 (first round)
7 February 2000 (second round)
Turnout62.98% (first round)
60.88% (second round)
 
Nominee Stjepan Mesić Dražen Budiša
Party HNS HSLS
Popular vote 1,433,372 1,125,969
Percentage 56.01% 43.99%

Results of the second round in all of Croatia's counties: the candidate with the majority of votes in each administrative division.
  Stjepan Mesić   Dražen Budiša

President before election

Zlatko Tomčić (Acting)
HSS

Elected President

Stjepan Mesić
HNS

As no candidate received the required majority (50%+1 vote of the valid votes cast) in the first round on 24 January, a second round was held on 7 February, the first time a second round had been required in the country's history. The result was a victory for Stjepan Mesić of the Croatian People's Party, who received 56.01% of the vote. Voter turnout was 62.98% in the first round and 60.88% in the second round.

Mesić was inaugurated for a five-year term as the second president of Croatia on 18 February 2000 at St Mark's Square in front of the justices of the Constitutional Court.

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