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1913 Croatian parliamentary election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| 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 |
| image_size | 130x130px |
| image1 | Svetozar Pribićević (1).jpg |
| leader1 | Svetozar Pribićević |
| party1 | Croat-Serb Coalition |
| seats1 | |
| popular_vote1 | 43,645 |
| percentage1 | 39.09% |
| image2 | Mile Starčevič.jpg |
| leader2 | Mile Starčević |
| party2 | Starčević's Party of Rights |
| seats2 | |
| popular_vote2 | 17,522 |
| percentage2 | 15.69% |
| image3 | Aleksandar Horvat.jpg |
| leader3 | Aleksandar Horvat |
| party3 | Christian-Social Party of Rights |
| seats3 | |
| popular_vote3 | 15,834 |
| percentage3 | 14.18% |
| colour3 | 8C8484 |
| map_image | Croatian Parliamentary Election Results 1913.png |
| map_caption | 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. |
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.
Results
Elected representatives
| Constituency | Elected Deputy | Party |
|---|---|---|
| Bakar | Makso Rošić | |
| Biškupec | Josip Milković | |
| Bjelovar | ||
| Bošnjaci | Đuro Šurmin | Croatian Independent Party |
| Brlog | Srđan Budisavljević | |
| Brod | Vladimir Prebeg | Party of Rights |
| Cerna | Mirko Kutuzović | |
| Čazma | Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party | |
| Dalj | Josif Rajačić | Serb Independent Party |
| Daruvar | Mijo Ettinger | |
| Delnice | Fran Serafin Križ | |
| Donja Stubica | ||
| Donji Miholjac | ||
| Draganić | ||
| Dugo Selo | Marko Mileusnić | |
| Đakovo | Ivan Ribar | Croatian Independent Party |
| Garčin | ||
| Glina | Nikola Ercegovac | |
| Gospić | ||
| Gračac | Đuro Miščević | |
| Hercegovac | Većeslav Wilder | |
| Hrtkovci | Giga Jović | |
| Ilok | Gavro Manojlović | |
| Irig | ||
| Ivanec | Cezar Akačić | |
| Jastrebarsko | ||
| Karlobag | ||
| Karlovac | Edmund Lukinić | |
| Karlovci | Lazar Sekulić | |
| Klanjec | ||
| Kloštar | ||
| Koprivnica | Starčević's Party of Rights | |
| Korenica | Svetozar Pribićević | Serb Independent Party |
| Kostajnica | Serb Independent Party | |
| Krapina | Stjepan Cerovac | Croatian Independent Party |
| Križ | Ivo Frank | Christian-Social Party of Rights |
| Križevci | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Ludbreg | Stjepan Radić | Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party |
| Martinci | Stevan Simeonović | Serb Independent Party |
| Mitrovica | Dušan Popović | Serb Independent Party |
| Morović | Svetislav Šumanović | Old Magyarons |
| Našice | Teodor Pejačević | Old Magyarons |
| Nova Gradiška | Hinko Hinković | Croatian Independent Party |
| Novigrad | Tomo Jalžabetić | Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party |
| Novi Marof | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Novska | Josip Šilović | Old Magyarons |
| Nuštar | Old Magyarons | |
| Ogulin | Vladimir Nikolić | Independent Parliamentary Group |
| Osijek I | Ante Pinterović | Osijek Group |
| Osijek II | Ivan Rikard Ivanović | Croatian Independent Party |
| Otočac | Starčević's Party of Rights | |
| Pakrac | Milenko Marković | Serb Independent Party |
| Perušić | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Petrinja | Croatian Independent Party | |
| Pisarovina | Starčević's Party of Rights | |
| Plaški | Bogdan Medaković | Serb Independent Party |
| Požega | Eduard Kürschner | Croatian Independent Party |
| Pregrada | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Ruma | Marko Pejačević | Old Magyarons |
| Samobor | Ante Pavelić | Starčević's Party of Rights |
| Selce | Bogoslav Mažuranić | Croatian Independent Party |
| Senj | Guido Hreljanović | Croatian Independent Party |
| Sisak | Croatian Independent Party | |
| Slatina | Franjo Zbierchowski | Independent Parliamentary Group |
| Slunj | Starčević's Party of Rights | |
| Srb | Petar Krajnović | Serb Independent Party |
| Stara Pazova | Nikola Petrović | Old Magyarons |
| Sveti Ivan Zelina | Mile Starčević | Starčević's Party of Rights |
| Sveti Ivan Žabno | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Šid | Vitomir Korać | Old Magyarons |
| Šimanovci | Serb Independent Party | |
| Udbina | Pajo Obradović | Serb Independent Party |
| Valpovo | Ivan Lorković | Croatian Independent Party |
| Varaždin | Ljubo Babić-Gjalski | Croatian Independent Party |
| Velika Gorica | Starčević's Party of Rights | |
| Vilić Selo | Christian Social Party of Rights | |
| Vinkovci | Stjepan Tropsch | Old Magyarons |
| Virovitica | Aladar Jankovich | Old Magyarons |
| Vojnić | Vaso Muačević | Serb Independent Party |
| Vrbovsko | Pero Magdić | Croatian Independent Party |
| Vrginmost | Serb Independent Party | |
| Vuka | Croatian Independent Party | |
| Vukovar | Ivan Paleček | Croatian Independent Party |
| Zagreb I | Đuro Šurmin | Croatian Independent Party |
| Zagreb II | Croatian Independent Party | |
| Zagreb III | Croatian Independent Party | |
| Zemun | Aleksandar Rakodczay | Old Magyarons |
| Zlatar | Aurel Rauer | Croatian Independent Party |
References
- Branko Dubravica: Parlamentarni izbori u Hrvatskoj i Velikoj Gorici (1848.-1938.); Albatros, Velika Gorica 2004, pp. 189–190,
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