1910 Croatian parliamentary election

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1910 Croatian parliamentary election

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88 seats in the
Sabor
Turnout59.05%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Svetozar Pribićević Nikola Tomašić Josip Frank
Party Croat-Serb Coalition People's Party
Christian-Social Party of Rights
Seats won
35 / 88
18 / 88
15 / 88
Seat change Decrease 21 Increase 18 Decrease 9
Popular vote 37,717 20,126 23,086
Percentage 33.60% 17.93% 20.57%

  Independent

Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia on 28 October 1910 to elect the members of the Sabor. The elections were called by ban Nikola Tomašić after the adoption of a new Law of the Electoral Order.[1]

Results

Party or allianceVotes%Seats
Croat-Serb CoalitionCroatian Independent Party25,04022.3118
Serb Independent Party10,2879.1615
Independents2,3902.132
Total37,71733.6035
Christian-Social Party of Rights23,08620.5715
People's Party20,12617.9318
Croatian People's Peasant Party14,02912.509
Starčević's Party of Rights10,2649.149
Serb People's Radical Party3,3072.951
Social Democratic Party of Croatia and Slavonia1,7561.560
Independents1,9641.751
Total112,249100.0088
Registered voters/turnout190,096

Elected representatives

Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party

  • Vinko Lovreković

Party of Rights

  • Franjo Hrustić

Notes

References

  • Ivo Perić, Hrvatski državni sabor 1848.-2000. 2nd volume. Dom i svijet. Zagreb, 2000. (pg. 372)