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*] (], endorsed also by ]), professor at the ] Faculty of Graphic Arts. Her bid was announced on 28 September 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=Radić predsjednik DOMiNO-a, Branka Lozo bit će kandidatkinja za predsjednicu države |url=https://www.novilist.hr/novosti/hrvatska/radic-predsjednik-domino-a-branka-lozo-bit-ce-kandidatkinja-za-predsjednicu-drzave/ |website=novilist.hr |access-date=1 October 2024}}</ref>
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*] (], endorsed also by ]), ] for ] and mayor of ]. His bid was announced on 8 October 2024.<ref>{{cite web |title=Bulj: Kandidiram se za predsjednika. Niti sam igrač američki, niti sam igrač ruski |url=https://www.index.hr/vijesti/clanak/bulj-kandidirat-cu-se-za-predsjednika-drzave/2604959.aspx |website=index.hr |access-date=8 October 2024}}</ref>
===Potential candidates===
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A presidential election is scheduled to be held in Croatia on 29 December 2024, with a second round on 12 January 2025 if no candidate receives a majority. Incumbent president Zoran Milanović is eligible for a second term. His first term began on 19 February 2020 and will end on 18 February 2025.
The first round was planned for December 2024, but on 15 March 2024 incumbent president Zoran Milanović announced he would run as a candidate of the Social Democratic Party of Croatia (SDP) for the position of prime minister. During this press conference, he also revealed he would tend his resignation as the president only in case of a parliamentary election victory on 17 April 2024. If he would have become the next prime minister, the first round of the presidential election would have had to be held no later than 16 June 2024. However, since the Rivers of Justice coalition secured only 42 seats in the election, Milanović continued to hold the office of president.
On 20 November 2024, prime minister Andrej Plenković announced that the presidential election would be held on 29 December, which is subject to a vote by the Croatian Parliament on 21 November.
Electoral system
The president of Croatia is directly elected by secret ballot to a term of five years using the two-round system, with presidents limited to two full terms in office. The constitution requires that a presidential election be held no sooner than 60 days and no later than 30 days before the expiration of the incumbent president's term. An absolute majority (50% + 1 vote) of all votes cast (including invalid, blank and uncast ballots) is required to win in the first round. If no candidate receives a majority of the vote, a second-round is to be held fourteen days later, with the two candidates with the highest number of votes in the first round taking part. The candidate who receives the highest number of votes in the second round (a majority of valid votes cast) is declared the winner. If one of the candidates who has qualified for the second round were to withdraw their candidacy or die, the candidate with the next highest number of votes in the first round takes their place in the second round.
In order for a potential candidate to be allowed to contest the elections and have their name placed on the ballot, they must gather at least 10,000 signatures from eligible voters, with every signatory being permitted to give their signature to only one potential candidate. The timeframe for collecting the said number of signatures is set at twelve days, and after the expiry of this period potential candidates must submit them to the State Electoral Commission for verification.
Milanović was elected in the 2019–2020 election as the candidate of the SDP. However, under Article 96 of the Constitution of Croatia, sitting presidents are prohibited from holding party memberships for the duration of their term. As a result, he will stand as an independent candidate, albeit with informal SDP affiliation.