2013 election of local politicians in Split, Croatia
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2013 Split mayoral election
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19 May and 2 June 2013
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Candidate
Ivo Baldasar
Vjekoslav Ivanišević
Party
SDP
HDZ
Popular vote
33,365
32,750
Percentage
50.47%
49.53%
Results of the second round in all Districts of Split: the candidate with the majority of votes in each district: Ivo Baldasar Vjekoslav Ivanišević
Mayor before election
Željko Kerum
HGS
Elected Mayor
Ivo Baldasar
SDP
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The 2013 local elections were held in Split, Croatia on 19 May and 2 June 2013.
The incumbent HGS mayor Željko Kerum was running for a full four-year term after winning the previous elections on 31 May 2009. Kerum had a very controversial term as mayor between 2009 and 2013, which resulted in losing in the first round of elections with 18.51% of the votes. The second round of elections was very tense. The SDP candidate for mayor, Ivo Baldasar, defeated HDZ candidate, Vjekoslav Ivanišević, by 615 votes. After the elections Ivanišević asked for a recount. The recount was done and Baldasar was proclaimed the winner.
The SDP-HNS-HSU coalition won also in the council elections and formed a minor government.
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