Vojko Obersnel


Vojko Obersnel is a Croatian politician currently serving his sixth term as mayor of Rijeka since 2000.

Early life

Obersnel was born in Rijeka, where he went to the primary school and gymnasium. Obersnel graduated in 1980 at the Zagreb Faculty of Science. He is holding the title master of medicine genetics. From 1982 to 1997 he worked at the Rijeka Faculty of Medicine, where he taught biology and medical genetics. He also engaged in scientific and research work in the field of medical genetics and ecotoxicology and performed diagnostics in the cytogenetic laboratory.
He is married to Branka Obersnel, who is a pediatrician. They together have a son Ognjen, who is a graduate economist.

Political career

Obersnel has been a member of Social Democratic Party since 1990. From 1997 to 2000 he was a member of the Executive Council of the City of Rijeka and head of the Department of Health and Social Welfare. In those years, Rijeka significantly expanded the Social Program which encompasses a large number of different forms of assistance. Actively participating in the World Health Organization project Obersnel project has enabled Rijeka to enter the European National Healthy Cities Network.

Mayor of Rijeka (2000–present)

He became the mayor of Rijeka on 2 March 2000 when the former mayor Slavko Linić was elected as deputy prime minister in the Ivica Račan government. Obersnel has so far been elected four times as the mayor of Rijeka, in 2001, 2005, 2009, when he won in the first round with 58.27 per cent of the votes cast in the first direct elections and in 2013, when he won in the second round with 67.67 per cent of the votes cast.
In 2017, Obersnel has decided to run for his 6th and final term as the mayor of Rijeka. In the first round of the mayoral elections held on 21 May 2017, he won by a large margin, winning 40.88 per cent of the votes cast, but not winning an absolute majority, so the second round was held on 4 June 2017, in which he won with a large majority of 55.59 per cent of the vote.