Electoral System
Electoral Law was passed on 18 September 1995.
Constituencies:
- 10 constituencies in the area of the Republic of Croatia - 140 members
- 1 national constituency - members of the autochthonous national minorities elect 5 members
- 1 special constituency providing (an unfixed number of) members
elected by Croatian citizens non-resident in the Republic of Croatia
Voting System:
- 140 are elected from 10 constituencies making up the territory of
the Republic of Croatia, each constituency providing 14 MPs chosen from
party lists. The number of members chosen from each constituency list
is established by the d'Hondt method. Any list winning less than 5% of
the votes is excluded from the distribution of these seats.
- 6 are chosen in a special constituency by Croatians residing
abroad, by proportional representation, by means of an unfixed quota
establishing the number of MPs to be elected in that constituency.
- 5 are elected by members of the authochthonous national
minorities in the Republic of Croatia, in a special (national)
constituency
An MP elected from a constituency list is substituted by a
candidated from the same list who has not been elected, nominated by
the political party that proposed the list.
An MP elected from the list of Independents in a
constituency is substituted by the next candidate on the same list who
has not been elected.
An MP chosedn in the constituency for the election of MPs
representing the autochthonous national minorities is substituted by
another MP elected in the same constituency.
Vacancies arising between general elections are filled by substitutes elected at the same time as titular members.
Voting is not compulsory.
Voter requirements:
- age: 18 years
- Croatian citizenship
Incompatibilities:
- judges of the Constitutional Court
- officials in the judiciary
- Ambassadors and Consuls General
- State and local government officials
- active officer in the Armed Forces
- members of the Bord of companies or institutions whose majority owner is the State.
Candidacy requirements:
- nomination by registered political parties or electors, either individually or jointly
- prescribed number of signatures by supporting voters is required:
in cases of nomination by individuals, 400 by non-party candidates in
single-member districts, 5000 for state lists, 500 for special lists;
voters can only support one non-party candidate, one state list or one
special list. Nomination by political parties takes place according to
their statutes. All signatures must be collected within 14 days of the
elections announcement.
Inter-Parliamentary Union