Country: | Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia |
Type: | parliamentary |
Ongoing: | no |
Previous Election: | 1911 Croatian parliamentary election |
Previous Year: | 1911 |
Next Election: | 1920 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes Constitutional Assembly election |
Next Year: | 1920 (Yugoslavia) |
Seats For Election: | 88 seats in the Sabor |
Turnout: | 53.27% |
Election Date: | 16–17 December 1913 |
Image1: | Svetozar Pribićević (1).jpg |
Leader1: | Svetozar Pribićević |
Party1: | Croat-Serb Coalition |
Popular Vote1: | 43,645 |
Percentage1: | 39.09% |
Leader2: | Mile Starčević |
Party2: | Starčević's Party of Rights |
Popular Vote2: | 17,522 |
Percentage2: | 15.69% |
Image3: | Aleksandar Horvat.jpg |
Leader3: | Aleksandar Horvat |
Party3: | Christian-Social Party of Rights |
Popular Vote3: | 15,834 |
Percentage3: | 14.18% |
Colour3: | 8C8484 |
Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia 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.