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Latest comment: 7 years ago1 comment1 person in discussion
Can we at least agree on this? 55,59% is about the average majority in the second round of any elections, and this, Croatian local elections, 2017 in particular. Out of 128 mayors, 73 won in the first round (and many of them with percentage over 55,59% (44, or over 60% of them, so Obersnel would be sligthly below average compared to them). In the second/third round (54 cities, not counting Rijeka), 22 won more than Obernsel (41%, so here he is slightly above average). In total, out of 127 mayors, 66 won more than Obersnel (52%) and 61 less than him (48), what means he is completely average (even very slightly below that). Even if he won more than that, using the word "large" is a WP:PEACOCK. Plus, the tunrout, at 28.42%, was the lowest out of all 128 cities. StjepanHR (talk) 14:36, 22 June 2017 (UTC)Reply