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on 29 December 2024, with a second round held on 12 January 2025 after no candidate received a majority of the vote in the first round. Incumbent president
Zoran Milanović Zoran Milanović (; born 30 October 1966) is a Croatia, Croatian politician and the incumbent president of Croatia. First elected in 2020, he was re-elected in 2025 with 74% voter support. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was the prime min ...
was eligible for a second term, and was re-elected with a record 75% of the vote.


Background

Voters in Croatia had also voted for the
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in
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and
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in
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. The first round was planned for December 2024 but on 15 March 2024 incumbent president
Zoran Milanović Zoran Milanović (; born 30 October 1966) is a Croatia, Croatian politician and the incumbent president of Croatia. First elected in 2020, he was re-elected in 2025 with 74% voter support. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was the prime min ...
announced he would run as a candidate of the
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(SDP) for the position of
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. During this press conference, he also revealed he would tend his resignation as the
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only in case of a
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victory on 17 April 2024. Had Milanović become prime minister, the constitution required that a preliminary presidential election taking place no later than 16 June 2024. However, the SDP-led
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coalition won only 42 seats in the election and the HDZ won a vote of confidence after securing the backing of minority representatives and several MPs from the
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, with Milanović continuing as president. On 20 November 2024, Prime Minister
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announced that the presidential election would be held on 29 December, which was approved by the
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on 21 November. The leadup to the election was marred by several controversies, including the November arrest and subsequent dismissal of Minister of Health
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on various corruption-related charges. This caused a standoff between Croatian law enforcement agency
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and the
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, one of whose investigations was blown by the arrest. Attorney General of Croatia
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ruled that USKOK would continue the investigation using the evidence collected by EPPO. Milanović criticised this decision. Another controversy happened around the same time when Milanović vetoed the government's proposal to involve Croatia in a NATO operation training Ukrainian soldiers. The parliament did not attempt to overrule his veto.


Electoral system

The
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is directly elected by secret ballot to a term of five years using the
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, with presidents limited to two full terms in office. The
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requires that a presidential election be held no sooner than 60 days and no later than 30 days before the expiration of the incumbent president's term. An absolute majority (50% + 1 vote) of all votes cast (including invalid, blank and uncast ballots) is required to win in the first round. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a second-round is to be held fourteen days later, with the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the first round taking part. The candidate who receives the highest number of votes in the second round (a majority of valid votes cast) is declared the winner. If one of the candidates who has qualified for the second round were to withdraw their candidacy or die, the candidate with the next highest number of votes in the first round takes their place in the second round.Važniji propisi
Croatian Parliament
In order for a potential candidate to be allowed to contest the elections and have their name placed on the ballot, they must gather at least 10,000 signatures from eligible voters, with every signatory being permitted to give their signature to only one potential candidate. The timeframe for collecting the said number of signatures is set at twelve days, and after the expiry of this period potential candidates must submit them to the State Electoral Commission for verification.


Candidates

On 11 December, the State Electoral Commission published a list of eight candidates.


Failed candidacies

These individuals failed to submit the required number of endorsement signatures. * ( A-HSP), Incumbent president of
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(A-HSP) since 2005. His bid was announced on 21 September 2024. Submitted 10,932 on 10 December. On 11 December, his bid was rejected by the State Electoral Commission because he failed to submit the required number of endorsement signatures. Only 7,712 signatures were verified as authentic. * Slobodan Midžić (
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), a potential
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who submitted just one signature of endorsement on 9 December. On 11 December, his bid was rejected by the State Electoral Commission because he failed to submit the required number of endorsement signatures. He had previously unsuccessfully attempted to become a candidate in
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elections. *Pavle Perović (independent). His bid was announced on 13 November 2024. *Dražen Pilić (independent), president of Cultural-Sports Veterans' Association. His bid was announced on 20 October 2024. * Karolina Vidović Krišto (), Journalist and former MP for electoral district IX (2020–2024). Her bid was announced on 26 November 2024. Submitted some 11,000 signatures on 10 December. On 11 December, her bid was rejected by the State Electoral Commission because she failed to submit the required number of endorsement signatures. Only 8,084 signatures were verified as authentic.


Withdrawn bids

*Anton Filić (independent), former journalist of ''
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'' and former president of the Union of Croatian Journalists. His bid was announced on 11 November 2024. He withdrew on 8 December. *Ava Karabatić (independent), model and television personality. Her bid was announced on 23 November 2024. She withdrew on 5 December. *
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( PiP), former MEP (2019–2024), presidential candidate in the 2019 election. His bid was announced on 23 April 2024. He withdrew on 10 December. *Aurora Weiss (independent), journalist. Her bid was announced on 11 September 2024. She withdrew on 10 December.


Campaign

The incumbent, Zoran Milanović, ran on an anti-corruption campaign, opposing social inequality and growing inflation, which he attributed to policies of the HDZ government. He said that his key values are "the rule of law, right to equality, personal freedoms and rights of minorities". On foreign policy, Milanović said he would "keep Croatia outside global conflicts," and that the country must "retain the right to independent decisions about its national interests". Milanović said he would not slow former Yugoslav countries' accession to the EU. Dragan Primorac ran on a campaign of co-operation with the HDZ government. He said he would "return civility ... particularly to political and public spheres of life" and that "the military is always above politics", and he offered "unconditional adherence" to "Western values" and the NATO alliance. Primorac's campaign was conservative on regional issues. He promised to "offer special attention to the rights" of
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, and prevent
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(1991–1995). Neither Primorac nor Milanović led an active campaign. Milanović attended only a single debate, on 23 December, during the first round of the elections, but his ratings remained high due to the popularity of his presidency. According to political analysts, both Milanović and Primorac expected to enter the second round regardless of their campaigns. Marija Selak Raspudić campaigned on a platform that included economic problems, population decline and corruption. Ivana Kekin campaigned against Dragan Primorac and the HDZ, accusing them of corruption in the healthcare sector. On 7 December a group of Croatian veterans from
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held a peaceful protest at the
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Gorica border crossing against what they claimed was a "media blockade of candidate Tomislav Jonjić". In the first round Primorac trailed Milanović by 30 percentage points. In the only debate of the second round debate, on 7 January, both candidates turned to insults. Milanović accused Primorac of being "totally illiterate", while Primorac called Milanović a "pro-Russian puppet" who "divided" Croatia. On the same day, the ''
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'' newspaper prematurely ended an online election poll after receiving 25,000 votes tipping the scale to Primorac in a short timespan from US-based internet addresses. In the wake of the debate, the Centre for Information Resilience, a UK-based organisation, published a report alleging that "pro-Russian, anti-EU, and anti-NATO bot networks" promoting Milanović on several social media networks were attempting to influence elections. However, the ''
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'' national newspaper managed to contact the owner of one of the
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accounts singled out in the report. The account turned out to belong to a real person, a Facebook activist from
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near
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. Social media networks X and
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both denied the allegations; TikTok reported removing a different bot network promoting Primorac.


Opinion polls


First round


Second round


Milanović vs Primorac


Milanović vs Stier


Milanović vs Selak Raspudić


Selak Raspudić vs Primorac


Results

Incumbent president
Zoran Milanović Zoran Milanović (; born 30 October 1966) is a Croatia, Croatian politician and the incumbent president of Croatia. First elected in 2020, he was re-elected in 2025 with 74% voter support. Prior to assuming the presidency, he was the prime min ...
won a second term in office with 75% of the vote, the highest for a presidential candidate in Croatia, not counting president
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's first round victories in
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. According to political analysts, HDZ likely expected Primorac to win 30–40% of the second-round vote after only winning 19% in the first round; however, Milanović likely attracted a number of HDZ voters. The results of the second round were taken as a sign of a small loyal voter base for the HDZ, since the large point difference in the first round likely demotivated voters. Some blamed Primorac's low vote count on a poor choice of candidate by the HDZ or the choice to initially campaign as an independent candidate before the formal HDZ endorsement. Primorac and Prime Minister
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caused a minor controversy by not congratulating Milanović in their election night speeches; though former president
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and
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Dražen Kutleša both congratulated him afterward. The State Election Commission announced that the total cost of holding the elections was 14.285 million euros.


See also

* 2024 elections in the European Union *
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*
2024 Croatian parliamentary election Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia on 17 April 2024 to elect the members of the 11th Sabor. Prior to the elections, the government consisted of a coalition of the Croatian Democratic Union and Independent Democratic Serb Party, with pa ...


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