Croatian parliamentary election, 1911

Croatian parliamentary election, 1911
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
15 - 17 December 1911

88 seats to the Sabor
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Mile Starčević Svetozar Pribićević Nikola Tomašić
Party Party of Rights Croat-Serb Coalition Party of People's Progress
Seats won
27 / 88
24 / 88
21 / 88
Seat change Increase 12 Decrease 11 Increase 3

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.
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Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia-Slavonia in December 1911.[1] Despite efforts of Ban Nikola Tomašić to violently coerce voters to vote for pro-government parties,[1] the result was unfavourable as the government won only 21 seats.[2] Elections in 4 districts were suspended and in 1 district the results were challenged. On the last day of the elections Josip Frank, former leader of the Starčević's Party of Rights, died in Zagreb.[3]

Results

Party Votes % Seats % +/–
Party of Rights 27 32.14% +12
Croat-Serb Coalition 24 28.56% –11
  • Croatian Independent Party
(12) (14.28%) –6
(12) (14.28%) –3
Party of People's Progress 21 25% +3
Croatian People's Peasant Party 8 9.52% –1
Serb People's Radical Party 3 3.57% +2
Independent candidates 1 1.19% ±0
Total 84 100%
Registered Voters/Turnout

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "The Ban Of Croatia And The Elections", The Times, 16 December 1911
  2. "The Elections In Croatia", The Times, 20 December 2011
  3. Josip Horvat: Politička povijest Hrvatske, 1936, p. 412