By 11.30 came out to vote 15.12% of citizens: See the turnout in your county
The State Election Commission (DIP) has published information on the number of voters who went to polling stations on Sunday by 11.30am. By 11.30, 15.12% of citizens came to the local elections in Croatia.
A detailed display of turnout by county see HERE.
Just over half a million Croatian voters, of them 3, 5 million, took advantage of their rights on Sunday afternoon and went to the elections for their local government, mayors, mayors and mayors and municipal and city councils and county assemblies, DIP reported.
The counties with the largest response are Lika-Senj (20, 93 percent), Krapina-Zagorje (18, 09 percent) and Dubrovnik-Neretva (17, 89 percent). The weakest response is of Brod-Posavina (13, 35 percent), Međimurje (13, 48 percent) and Osijek-Baranja (13, 52 percent) counties.
Recall that by 11.30, 15.47 percent of voters came out in Croatia’s local elections in Croatia, and in 2017, according to the first data of the State Election Commission, the average response in local elections by 11:30 am was 15.98 percent, with almost 550,000 voters voting.