HDZ is still the most popular party in central and southern Dalmatia.
On Tuesday evening, Croatian Radio Television (HRT) released a poll for tenth parliamentary constituency, which covers central and southern Dalmatia, including Split and Dubrovnik.
At last year’s elections, in this constituency HDZ coalition received the highest level of support (41.5 percent; 7 seats), followed by SDP coalition (28.9 percent; 4 seats), and MOST (18.4 percent; 3 seats).
According to the poll, HDZ would receive 31.7 percent of vote, SDP coalition 21.3 percent, MOST 16.1 percent, Živi Zid 2.7 percent, and Bandić Milan 365 Party 2.3 percent. As for seats in Parliament. HDZ would get 7 seats, SDP coalition 4 seats, and MOST 3 seats. As much as 21.3 percent of voters say they will vote on 11 September, but they are not sure for whom.
This polls shows that there would be no difference in distribution of seats in Parliament compared to last year’s elections. This is somewhat different to the RTL poll for the same constituency released on Monday, which showed SDP coalition gaining one seat and MOST losing one seat. This is the key constituency for MOST since its leader Božo Petrov was Mayor of Metković and its base is located in southern Dalmatia.
After HRT polls conducted in four of ten constituencies, SDP has four seats more than last year, Živi Zid has two seats more, HDZ has two seats less, MOST has two seats less, and Reformist Party/ Bandić Milan Party has two seats less.