Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia-Slavonia in December 1911.[1] Despite efforts of Ban Nikola Tomašić to 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]
^ ab"The Ban Of Croatia And The Elections", The Times, 16 December 1911
^"The Elections In Croatia", The Times, 20 December 2011
^Josip Horvat: Politička povijest Hrvatske, 1936, p. 412
December 18, 2023
1911, croatian, parliamentary, election, parliamentary, elections, were, held, croatia, slavonia, december, 1911, despite, efforts, nikola, tomašić, coerce, voters, vote, government, parties, result, unfavourable, government, only, seats, elections, districts,. Parliamentary elections were held in Croatia Slavonia in December 1911 1 Despite efforts of Ban Nikola Tomasic to 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 Starcevic s Party of Rights died in Zagreb 3 1911 Croatian parliamentary election 1910 15 17 December 1911 1913 88 seats in the Sabor First party Second party Third party Leader Mile Starcevic Svetozar Pribicevic Nikola TomasicParty Party of Rights Croat Serb Coalition Party of People s ProgressSeats won 27 88 24 88 21 88Seat change 12 11 3Results 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 Party of Rights Croatian Independent Party Serb Independent Party Party of People s Progress Croatian Peoples Peasant Party Serb People s Radical Party IndependentResults editParty or allianceSeats Party of Rights27 12Croat Serb CoalitionCroatian Independent Party12 6Serb Independent Party12 3Party of People s Progress21 3Croatian People s Peasant Party8 1Serb People s Radical Party3 2Independents10Total84 4References edit a b The Ban Of Croatia And The Elections The Times 16 December 1911 The Elections In Croatia The Times 20 December 2011 Josip Horvat Politicka povijest Hrvatske 1936 p 412 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1911 Croatian parliamentary election amp oldid 1179683860, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,