Croatian parliamentary by-election, 1883
Croatian parliamentary by-election for the Croatian Military Frontier districts which had been incorporated into the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia in 1881 were held over three days between 19 and 21 April 1883.
Results
Party | Seats |
---|---|
Government list | 28 |
Party of Rights | 5 |
Independent People's Party | 1 |
Independent | 1 |
Total | 35 |
Representatives
# | Name | Party | Constituency |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Fran Prilepić | Party of Rights | Karlobag |
2 | David Kovačević | Government list | Gospić |
3 | Mandić | Government list | Lovinac |
4 | Medaković | Government list | Srb |
5 | Dane Banjanin | Government list | Udbina |
6 | Orešković | Government list | Perušić |
7 | Omčikus | Government list | Otočac |
8 | Ladislav Krajač | Party of Rights | Brlog |
9 | Šorak | Government list | Petrovo Selo |
10 | Milan Pavlović | Party of Rights | Brinje |
11 | Ivan Kukuljević Sakcinski | Government list | Ogulin |
12 | Milan Stanković | Government list | Plaško |
13 | Badovinac | Government list | Slunj |
14 | Slijepčević | Government list | Veljun |
15 | Grga Tuškan | Party of Rights | Švarča |
16 | Čudić | Government list | Vrginmost |
17 | Slijepčević | Government list | Glina |
18 | Milić | Government list | Maja |
19 | Joco Živković | Government list | Dvor |
20 | Pejaković | Government list | Petrinja |
21 | Mašeg | Government list | Kostajnica |
22 | Mraović | Government list | Sunja |
23 | Crkvenec | Government list | Novska |
24 | Lobe | Government list | Nova Gradiška |
25 | Makso Lončarević | Party of Rights | Oriovac |
26 | Đuro Pilar | Independent | Brod na Savi |
27 | Stjepan Kutuzović | Independent People's Party | Vrpolje |
28 | Ivić | Government list | Vinkovci |
29 | Ivić | Government list | Bošnjaci |
30 | Stevo Popović | Government list | Morović |
31 | Milekić | Government list | Mitrovica |
32 | Rakić | Government list | Karlovčić |
33 | Gjurić | Government list | Stara Pazova |
34 | Gjurković / Radanović | Government list | Sremski Karlovci |
35 | Jovan Živković | Government list | Zemun |
References
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