Electoral district I (Croatian Parliament)

Electoral district I
Constituency
for the Croatian Parliament
Map of Electoral district I (2023-present)
Electorate353,009 (2025)[1]
Major settlementsZagreb, Velika Gorica
Current constituency
Created2023
Number of members14

Electoral district I (Croatian: I. izborna jedinica) is one of twelve electoral districts of the Croatian Parliament. In 2025, the district had 353,009 registered voters.[1]

Boundaries

Creation in 1999

Electoral district I consisted of:[2]

  • Northwestern part of Zagreb County:
  • Central and Western City of Zagreb:
    • city districts and streets: Voćarska, Petrova, Ribnjak, Hrvatskih narodnih vladara, Antona Bauera, Matko Laginja, Pavao Šubić, Kralj Zvonimir, Petar Krešimir IV., Knez Mislav, Eugen Kvaternik, Maksimirska naselja, Ružmarinka, Peščenica, Šestine, Mlinovi, Gračani, Markuševec, Vidovec, Remete, Bukovec, Kozjak, Maksimir, Dobri Dol, Dinko Šimunović, Mašićeva, Dotršćina, Ban Keglević, Petar Zrinski, Stjepan Radić, Kraljevac, Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski, Tuškanac, Gornji Grad, Nova Ves, August Cesarec, Zrinjevac, Cvjetni trg, Andrija Medulić, Ante Topić Mimara, Petar Svačić, August Šenoa, Gupčeva Zvijezda, Medveščak, Šalata, Samoborček, Podsused, Gornji Stenjevec, Perjavica-Borčec, Gornje Vrapče, Vrapče-centar, Vrapče-jug, Gornja Kustošija, Kustošija-centar, Sveti Duh, Medvedgrad, Šestinski Dol, Jelenovac, Matija Gubec, Rudeš, Ante Starčević, Ljubljanica, Ciglenica, Pongračevo, Nikola Tesla, Stara Trešnjevka, S.S. Kranjčević, Antun Mihanović, Bartol Kašić, Horvati-Srednjaci, Knežija, Trnjanska Savica, Martinovka, Poljane, Miramare, Cvjetnica, Marin Držić, Trnje, Cvjetno naselje, Veslačko naselje, Savski kuti, Staro Trnje, Hrvatskog književnika Mile Budaka, Sigečica.

2023 revision

Under the 2023 revision, district boundaries were redrawn according to the suggestion of the Constitutional Court to compel a proportional number of voters.[3]

The new district consists of:[4]

Representatives

The current representatives of the first electoral district in the Croatian Parliament are:[5]

Name Party Deputizing
Krešimir Ačkar HDZ
Ljubica Lukačić Andrej Plenković
Željko Reiner
Maksimilijan Šimrak Nina Obuljen Koržinek
Damir Bakić Možemo!
Sandra Benčić
Ivana Kekin
Arsen Bauk SDP
Branko Kolarić
Darko Klasić HSLS
Marija Selak Raspudić Independent
Dalija Orešković DO i SIP
Marijana Puljak Centre

Elections

2000 Elections

2003 Elections

2007 Elections

2011 Elections

2015 Elections

2016 Elections

2020 Elections

2024 Elections

References

  1. ^ a b "Izvješće o broju birača upisanih u registar birača i broju birača po izbornim jedinicama za III. tromjesečje 2025. godine" [Report on the number of voters registered in the voter register and the number of voters by electoral unit for the third quarter of 2025] (PDF) (in Croatian). Croatian government. 6 November 2025. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
  2. ^ "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika u Zastupnički dom Hrvatskog državnog sabora" [Act on Electoral Districts for the Election of Representatives to the House of Representatives of the Croatian National Parliament]. Narodne Novine (in Croatian). Croatian Parliament. 29 October 1999. Archived from the original on 5 December 2022. Retrieved 11 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Hrvatski sabor usvojio Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika u Hrvatski sabor" [The Croatian Parliament adopted the Act on Electoral Constituencies for the Election of Representatives to the Croatian Parliament] (in Croatian). Ministry of Justice, Public Administration and Digital Transformation. 28 September 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
  4. ^ "Zakon o izbornim jedinicama za izbor zastupnika u Hrvatski sabor" [Act on Electoral Constituencies for the Election of Representatives to the Croatian Parliament] (in Croatian). Narodne Novine. 4 October 2023. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
  5. ^ "MPs". Croatian Parliament. Retrieved 12 February 2026.