Croatian parliamentary election, 1913
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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. 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
Parties and coalitions | Votes | Vote % | Seats | Seat % | |
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Croat-Serb Coalition (Hrvatsko-srpska koalicija) | 43,645 | 39.09 | 48 | 54.55 | |
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(30,343) | (27.18) | (29) | (32.95) | |
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(11,704) | (10.48) | (17) | (19.32) | |
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(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 | |
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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 |
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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 | |
Sources
- Branko Dubravica: Parlamentarni izbori u Hrvatskoj i Velikoj Gorici (1848.-1938.); Albatros, Velika Gorica 2004, pp. 189–190, ISBN 953-6127-48-2
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