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Tomašević Wins in Zagreb, Rijeka Has a New Mayor

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Incumbent Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević secured a second term in the second round of local elections with more than half of the votes counted. In Split, the winner remains uncertain based on partial election results, while Rijeka will get a new mayor, Ivo Rinčić. Election day was marked by an extremely low voter turnout.

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The current mayor of Zagreb, Tomislav Tomašević, won a second four-year mandate today in the second round of local elections, the State Election Commission announced based on all the votes counted.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Incumbent Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević secured a second term in the second round of local elections. In Split, the winner was Tomislav Šuta, a candidate from the Croatian Democratic Union (HDZ), and in Rijeka, Iva Rinčić, an independent candidate.

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Incumbent Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević secured a second term in the second round of local elections with more than half of the votes counted. In Split, the winner remains uncertain based on partial election results, while Rijeka will get a new mayor, Ivo Rinčić. Election day was marked by an extremely low voter turnout.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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TOMAŠEVIĆ won in Zagreb. Rinčić won Rijeka. Šuta will probably win in Split.

·Croatia
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The current mayor of Zagreb, Tomislav Tomašević, won a second four-year mandate today in the second round of local elections, the State Election Commission announced.

·Novi Beograd, Serbia
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Incumbent Zagreb Mayor Tomislav Tomašević secured a second term in the second round of local elections today, with all votes counted. Split was won by the ruling HDZ candidate Tomislav Šuta after a close battle, while Rijeka got a new mayor, Ivo Rinčić. In addition to the second largest city in the country, the HDZ also won most of the counties.

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IndexHR broke the news in Croatia on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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