All 51 seats to the Zagreb Assembly 26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout
39.79% 6.09 pp
First party
Second party
Candidate
Milan Bandić
Davorin Tepeš
Party
SDP
HDZ–HSP–HKDU
Seats won
20 / 51
14 / 51
Seat change
5
9
Popular vote
73,560
54,100
Percentage
27.07%
19.91%
Swing
6.09 pp
8.31 pp
Third party
Fourth party
Candidate
Vesna Pusić
Miroslav Tuđman
Party
HNS
Independent
Seats won
12 / 51
5 / 51
Seat change
3
New
Popular vote
47,667
20,761
Percentage
17.54%
7.64%
Swing
1.46 pp
New
Mayor before election
Milan Bandić
SDP
Elected Mayor
Milan Bandić
SDP
Elections were held in Zagreb on 21 May 2001 for members of the Zagreb Assembly. Milan Bandić, the incumbent mayor since 2000, led the list of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP), the largest centre-left party in the country and at the time a member of the governing coalition of Croatia.
Out of 29 lists that participated in the elections, only four passed the electoral threshold. The SDP won 20 seats in the Assembly and formed a coalition with the Croatian People's Party (HNS), which won 12 seats. The centre-right Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ) coalition came second with 14 seats, while an independent list of Miroslav Tuđman won five. Milan Bandić was re-elected mayor by the Zagreb Assembly on 20 June.[1]
^"ZAKLJUČAK o izboru gradonačelnika Grada Zagreba". Službeni glasnik Grada Zagreba. 20 June 2001.
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