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- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 abstract "The first round of the fifth presidential election in Croatia was held on Sunday, December 27, 2009, with twelve candidates participating. The second round between first-round winner Ivo Josipović and first-round runner-up Milan Bandić was held on Sunday, January 10, 2010. Ivo Josipović won a landslide victory receiving 60.3% of the vote becoming the first elected president nominated by the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP).The incumbent president Stjepan Mesić was ineligible for re-election, so many candidates took the opportunity to vie for position of the head of state (the highest political office in the country, although in Croatia, a parliamentary republic, the role of president is largely ceremonial and the Prime Minister - Head of Government - wields most power). Most mainstream Croatian political parties participated in the election either by nominating a candidate or endorsing one, but major party official candidates alone did not dominate the campaign. The relatively low nomination threshold (ten thousand signatures in a country of four million voters), turmoil in the largest political party (Croatian Democratic Union, HDZ) due to the departure of long-time leader Ivo Sanader and the ongoing economic crisis, as well as a significant one-man revolt in the second-largest party (Social Democratic Party of Croatia, SDP), caused the first round of this election to field the largest number of candidates so far.In the first election round, the voting body left of centre generally preferred three to four candidates, while the voting body right of centre generally split between five and six candidates. Because of the general left-leaning trend and increased fragmentation on the right, two candidates who were incidentally both long-time members of SDP came on top. The election polls accurately predicted the winner, while the runner-up projections were usually within a statistical margin of error, lifting many candidates' hopes and enabling a sense of drama stirred by the Croatian media.The second election round was marked by somewhat more intense polarization, as it was to be expected in a two-way race. The Bandić campaign shifted their political message significantly to the right and kept attacking the opponent, as the Josipović campaign was put on the defense. However, a sudden reappearance of Sanader interrupted the election and cemented Josipović's advantage. In the end, Josipović won with a large margin.Ivo Josipović was inaugurated as the third President of the Republic of Croatia on February 18, 2010.".
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- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 wikiPageID "19527386".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 wikiPageRevisionID "602007948".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 afterElection Ivo_Josipović.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 beforeElection Stjepan_Mesić.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 country "Croatia".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 electionDate "--12-27".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 electionName "Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 image "130".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 image "144".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 mapCaption "Josipović: red; Bandić: grey".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 mapCaption "Results of the second round in all of Croatia's counties: the candidate with the majority of votes in each administrative division.".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 mapImage "Croatia 2009 map results runoff.PNG".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 mapSize "300".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 nextElection "Elections in Croatia".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 nextYear "2014".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 nominee Milan_Bandić.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 nominee "Ivo Josipović".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 ongoing "no".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 party "Independent".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 party "Social Democratic Party of Croatia".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 percentage "39.74".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 percentage "60.26".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 popularVote "1339385".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 popularVote "883222".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 previousElection "Croatian presidential election, 2005".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 previousYear "2005".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 title "President".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type "presidential".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 subject Category:2009_elections_in_Europe.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 subject Category:2009_in_Croatia.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 subject Category:2010_elections_in_Europe.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 subject Category:2010_in_Croatia.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 subject Category:Presidential_elections_in_Croatia.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type Election.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type Event.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type SocietalEvent.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type Event.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type Event.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 type Thing.
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 comment "The first round of the fifth presidential election in Croatia was held on Sunday, December 27, 2009, with twelve candidates participating. The second round between first-round winner Ivo Josipović and first-round runner-up Milan Bandić was held on Sunday, January 10, 2010.".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "2009年–2010年克罗地亚总统选举".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Croatian presidential election, 2009–2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Elección presidencial de Croacia de 2009-2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Eleição presidencial da Croácia em 2009–2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Elezioni presidenziali croate del 2009-2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Präsidentschaftswahlen in Kroatien 2009/10".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Wybory prezydenckie w Chorwacji w latach 2009-2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Élection présidentielle croate de 2009-2010".
- Croatian_presidential_election,_2009–2010 label "Президентские выборы в Хорватии (2009-2010)".
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