Participating in the elections was 44.54 percent of eligible voters.
The Pozega Town Council will be composed of 12 councilors from the SDP and seven HDZ councilors.
Eight parties and two coalitions took part in the elections, which had been called because the Council did not hold sessions, so the government dissolved it in May this year and appointed its commissioner for the town.
Early municipal elections in Primorski Dolac in the southern Split County were won by the HDZ, which will hold 11 out of the total of 13 seats in the Municipal Council.
The other two seats were won by the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS). The HDZ and the HSS were the only two parties to take part in the elections.
Thirty-five percent of voters went to the polls.
The Primorski Dolac Municipal Council was dissolved in June this year at the request of the HDZ, after the party lost its two councilors to independent councilors, thus losing the majority in the Council, which stopped holding sessions.