Croatian parliamentary election, 1910
Croatian parliamentary election, 1910
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Results of the election in each of the electoral districts in 8 counties of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia: the party with the plurality of votes in each district. |
Parliamentary elections to the Croatian Parliament were held on October 28, 1910. The elections were called by ban Nikola Tomašić after the adoption of a new Law of the Electoral Order of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia.[1]
Results
Party |
Votes |
% |
Seats |
% |
Croat-Serb Coalition |
37,717 |
33.60% |
35 |
39.77% |
- Croatian Independent Party
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(25,040) |
(22,31%) |
(18) |
(20.45%) |
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(10,287) |
(9,16%) |
(15) |
(17.04%) |
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(2,390) |
(10,42%) |
(2) |
(2.27%) |
People's Party |
20,126 |
17.93% |
18 |
20.45% |
Christian-Social Party of Rights - Josip Frank |
23,086 |
20.57% |
15 |
17.04% |
Croatian People's Peasant Party |
14,029 |
12.50% |
9 |
10.22% |
Starčević's Party of Rights - Mile Starčević |
10,264 |
9.14% |
9 |
10.22% |
Serb People's Radical Party |
3,307 |
2.95% |
1 |
1.14% |
Independent candidate (Frano Supilo) |
1,964 |
1.75% |
1 |
1.14% |
Social-Democrats |
1,756 |
1.56% |
0 |
0% |
Total |
112,249 |
100% |
88 |
100% |
Registered Voters/Turnout |
190,096 |
59.05% |
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Representatives
Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party
Party of Rights
Notes
References
- Ivo Perić, Hrvatski državni sabor 1848.-2000. 2nd volume. Dom i svijet. Zagreb, 2000. (pg. 372)