1910 Croatian parliamentary election explained

Election Name:1910 Croatian parliamentary election
Country:Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
Type:parliamentary
Ongoing:no
Previous Election:1908 Croatian parliamentary election
Previous Year:1908
Next Election:1911 Croatian parliamentary election
Next Year:1911
Seats For Election:88 seats in the Sabor
Turnout:59.05%
Election Date:28 October 1910
Image1:Svetozar Pribićević (1).jpg
Leader1:Svetozar Pribićević
Party1:Croat-Serb Coalition
Seat Change1: 21
Popular Vote1:37,717
Percentage1:33.60%
Leader2:Nikola Tomašić
Party2:People's Party
Seat Change2: 18
Popular Vote2:20,126
Percentage2:17.93%
Colour2:EE9745
Image3:Josip Frank.jpg
Leader3:Josip Frank
Party3:Christian-Social Party of Rights
Seat Change3: 9
Popular Vote3:23,086
Percentage3:20.57%
Colour3:8C8484

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

Elected representatives

Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party

Party of Rights

References

Notes and References

  1. SABORSKI IZBORI I ZAGREBAČKA IZBORNA TIJELA NA PRIJELAZU IZ 19. U 20. STOLJEĆE . Croatian . Parliamentary Elections and Zagreb Electoral Bodies at the Turn of the 19th and 20th Centuries . Ines Sabotič . Stjepan Matković . Drustvena Istrazivanja: Journal for General Social Issues . 14 . 1-2 (75-76) . April 2005 . 1330-0288 . Institute of Social Sciences Ivo Pilar . Zagreb, Croatia . 168 . [...] Zakona o izbornom redu za kraljevinu Dalmacije, Hrvatske i Slavonije . 2012-08-22.