Croatian parliamentary election, 1913

Croatian parliamentary election, 1913
Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
16 - 17 December 1913

88 seats to the Sabor
Turnout 53.27%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Svetozar Pribićević Mile Starčević Aleksandar Horvat
Party Croat-Serb Coalition Starčević's Party of Rights Christian-Social Party of Rights
Seats won
48 / 88
14 / 88
9 / 88
Seat change Increase 24
Popular vote 43,645 17,522 15,834
Percentage 39.09% 15.69% 14.18%

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.
      Starčević's Party of Rights       Christian-Social Party of Rights
      Croatian Independent Party       Serb Independent Party       Unionists       Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party       Independent
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Croatian parliamentary elections were held on 16 and 17 December 1913. There were 209,618 eligible male voters. According to the census of December 31, 1910, the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia had a population of 2,621,954.

The Croatian parliament had been dissolved by ban Slavko Cuvaj on 27 January 1912. On April 4 Cuvaj suspended the constitution and the following day was proclaimed commissioner of the Kingdom. Over the course of the following year two assassination attempts were made on Cuvaj, leading to his withdrawal as commissioner. Ivan Skerlecz was proclaimed ban on November 27, 1913 and called elections for 16 and 17 December.

Results

  Summary of the 16-17 December, 1913 Croatian Parliament (Hrvatski Sabor) election results
Parties and coalitions Votes Vote % Seats Seat %
Croat-Serb Coalition (Hrvatsko-srpska koalicija) 43,645 39.09 48 54.55
  • Croatian Independent Party (Hrvatska samostalna stranka)
  • (30,343) (27.18) (29) (32.95)
  • Serb Independent Party (Srpska samostalna stranka)
  • (11,704) (10.48) (17) (19.32)
  • Non-partisan Coalition-affiliated candidates (Kandidati koalicije izvan stranaka)
  • (1,598) (1.43) (2) (2.27)
    Christian-Social Party of Rights (Kršćansko-socijalna stranka prava) 15,834 14.18 9 10.23
    Unionists out of the Party clubs/Old Magyarons (Unionisti izvan stranaka/Staromađaroni) 15,616 13.99 12 13.64
    Starčević's Party of Rights (Starčevićeva stranka prava) 14,446 12.94 11 12.50
  • Rightists out of the Party clubs (Pravaši izvan stranačkih klubova)
  • 3,076 2.75 3 3.41
    Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (Hrvatska Pučka Seljačka Stranka) 13,024 11.66 3 3.41
    Independent Parliamentary Club/Osijek Group (Nezavisni saborski klub/Osječani) 2,153 1.93 2 2.27
    Serb Peoples' Radical Party (Srpska Narodna Radikalna Stranka) 3,234 2.90 0 0.00
    Social Democratic Party (Socijal-demokratska stranka) 626 0.56 0 0.00
    Total 111,654 100.00 88 100.00
    Turnout 111,654 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 Party of Rights
    Cerna Mirko Kutuzović
    Čazma Vinko Lovreković Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party
    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 Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party
    Novi Marof Aleksandar Horvat
    Novska Josip Šilović
    Nuštar Mark Aurel Fodroczy
    Ogulin Vladimir Nikolić
    Osijek I Ante Pinterović
    Osijek II Ivan Rikard Ivanović
    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, dentist
    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 Croatian Independent Party
    Zagreb II Miroslav Kulmer Croatian Independent Party
    Zagreb III Janko Holjac Croatian Independent Party
    Zemun Aleksandar Rakodczay
    Zlatar Aurel Rauer

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