Croatian parliamentary election, 1913

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Croatian parliamentary elections were held on 16th and 17th of December 1913. Of the 209,618 eligible voters 111,654 voted. The Croat-Serb Coalition (consisting of of Croatian Independent Party, Serb Independent Party and affiliated independents) won 43,645 of the vote, Croatian Party of Rights came second with 15,834 votes, Starčević's Party of Rights won 14,446 of the votes and Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party 13,024. Unionists outside of the parties got 15,616 of the votes.

[edit] Results

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Summary of the December 1913 Croatian Parliament (Hrvatski Sabor) election results
Parties and coalitions Votes % Seats
Croatian-Serb Coalition: 43,645 39,09 48
Croatian Independent Party (Hrvatska samostalna stranka) (29)
Serb Independent Party (Srpska samostalna stranka) (17)
Non-partisan Coalition affiliated candidates (Kandidati koalicije izvan stranaka) (2)
Christian-Social Party of Rights (Kršćansko-socijalna stranka prava) 15,834 14,18 9
Unionists out of the Party clubs/Old Magyarons (Unionisti izvan stranaka/Staromađaroni) 15,616 13,99 12
Starčević's Party of Rights (Starčevićeva stranka prava) 14,446 12,94 11
Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (Hrvatska Pučka Seljačka Stranka) 13,024 11,66 3
Rightists out of the Party clubs (Pravaši izvan stranačkih klubova) 3,076 2,75 3
Independent Parliamentary Club/Osijek Group (Nezavisni saborski klub/Osječani) 2,153 1,93 2
Serb Peoples' Radical Party (Srpska Narodna Radikalna Stranka) 3,234 2,90 0
Social-Democratic Party (Socijal-demokratska stranka) 626 0,56 0
Total 111,654 88
Turnout 53,27
Registered Voters 209,618
Constituency Elected Deputy Party
Bakar Makso Rošić
Biškupec Josip Milković
Bjelovar Josip Werklein
Bošnjaci Đuro Šurmin
Brlog Srđan Budisavljević
Brod Vladimir Prebeg
Cerna Mirko Kutuzović
Čazma Vinko Lovreković
Dalj Josif Rajačić
Daruvar Mijo Ettinger
Delnice Fran Serafin Križ
Donja Stubica Marko Novosel
Donji Miholjac Franjo Poljak
Draganić Gustav Modrušan
Dugo Selo Marko Mileusnić
Đakovo Ivan Ribar
Garčin Dragutin Hrvoj
Glina Nikola Ercegovac
Gospić Vinko Krišković
Gračac Đuro Miščević
Hercegovac Većeslav Wilder
Hrtkovci Giga Jović
Ilok Gavro Manojlović
Irig Anatolije Janković
Ivanec Cezar Akačić
Jastrebarsko Vojislav Kemf
Karlobag Ivan Peršić
Karlovac Edmund Lukinić
Karlovci Lazar Sekulić
Klanjec Dragutin Hrvoj
Kloštar Petar Majer
Koprivnica Stjepan Zagorac
Korenica Svetozar Pribićević Serb Independent Party
Kostajnica Dušan Peleš
Krapina Stjepan Cerovac
Križ Ivo Frank Christian-Social Party of Rights
Križevci Fran Novak
Ludbreg Stjepan Radić Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party
Martinci Stevan Simeonović
Mitrovica Dušan Popović
Morović Svetislav Šumanović
Našice Teodor Pejacsevich
Nova Gradiška Hinko Hinković
Novigrad Tomo Jalžabetić
Novi Marof Aleksandar Horvat
Novska Josip Šilović
Nuštar Mark Aurel Fodroczy
Ogulin Vladimir Nikolić
Osijek I Ante Pinterović
Osijek II Ivan Rikard Kraus
Otočac Živko Petričić
Pakrac Milenko Marković
Perušić Stipe Vučetić
Petrinja Aleksandar Badaj
Pisarovina Franjo Kufrin
Plaški Bogdan Medaković
Požega Eduard Kurschner
Pregrada Vuk Kiš
Ruma Marko Pejačević
Samobor Ante Pavelić
Selce Bogoslav Mažuranić
Senj Guido Hreljanović
Sisak Grga Tuškan
Slatina Franjo Zbierchowski
Slunj Mato Polić
Srb Petar Krajnović
Stara Pazova Nikola Petrović
Sveti Ivan Zelina Mile Starčević
Sveti Ivan Žabno Stjepan Pavunić
Šid Vitomir Korać?
Šimanovci Svetislav Popović
Udbina Pajo Obradović
Valpovo Ivan Lorković
Varaždin Ljubo Babić-Gjalski
Velika Gorica Ivan Peršić
Vilić Selo Ivan Zatluka
Vinkovci Stjepan Tropsch
Virovitica Aladar Jankovich
Vojnić Vaso Muačević
Vrbovsko Pero Magdić
Vrginmost Bude Budisavljević
Vuka Antun Mihalovich
Vukovar Ivan Paleček
Zagreb I Gjuro Šurmin
Zagreb II Miroslav Kulmer
Zagreb III Janko Holjac
Zemun Aleksandar Rakodczay
Zlatar Aurel Rauer

[edit] Sources

Branko Dubravica: Parlamentarni izbori u Hrvatskoj i Velikoj Gorici (1848.-1938.), Albatros, Velika Gorica 2004, pp. 189-190, ISBN 953-6127-48-2