Four years ago, the turnout in the local election runoff by 4.30 pm was 27.45%.
The turnout in Zagreb has been 34.33% as against 34% in the first round, 32.3% in Split (33.7% two weeks ago), 21.53% in Osijek (28.7% two weeks ago), and 26.33% in Rijeka (28.2% two weeks ago).
Gospić recorded the highest turnout by 4.30 pm (51.05%), followed by Pazin (38.84%).
Broken down by county, Lika-Senj County has registered the highest turnout (44.03%), followed by Krapina-Zagorje County (40.56%), while Zagreb County and Istria County have registered the lowest turnouts (22.91% and 23.32% respectively).
The turnout in earthquake-struck Sisak-Moslavina County has been 31.4%.
Polling stations close at 7 pm. DIP will release the first preliminary results at 8 pm.
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