Special electoral district for election representatives by Croatian citizens who do not reside in Croatia.[1]
The election system worked at the start on proportional representation basis as the number of sea were awarded depending on voters turnout in correlation with average turnout in Croatia. The total number of valid votes of voters in ten constituencies in the Republic of Croatia is divided by 140, which is the total number of representatives elected in those constituencies. The number of valid votes in a special electoral unit is divided by the obtained result (quotient). The result obtained is the number of representatives elected in a special electoral unit. If the result is not a whole number, it is rounded to a whole number from 0.5 up, and below 0.5 down.[2]
Election
2000
2003
2007
Valid votes I-X
2,744,280
2,409,240
2,389,391
Quotient
19,816
17,209
17,067
Valid votes XI
125,655
69,727
89,653
Result
6.34
4.05
5.25
Seats
6
4
5
In 2010, election law was changed, granting three seats no matter the turnout.[3]
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