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1927 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

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1927 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

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FieldValue
countryKingdom of Yugoslavia
election_date11 September 1927
previous_election[1925](1925-kingdom-of-serbs-croats-and-slovenes-parliamentary-election)
next_election[1931](1931-yugoslavian-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 315 seats in the National Assembly
majority_seats158
party1People's Radical Partyleader1 = Aca Stanojevićpercentage1 = 31.92seats1 = 112last_election1 = 111
party2Democratic Party (Yugoslavia)leader2 = Ljubomir Davidovićpercentage2 = 16.42seats2 = 59last_election2 = 36
party3Croatian Peasant Partyleader3 = Stjepan Radićpercentage3 = 15.81seats3 = 61last_election3 = 67
party4Independent Democratic Party (Yugoslavia)leader4 = Svetozar Pribićevićpercentage4 = 8.56seats4 = 22last_election4 = 8
party5Agrarian Party (Yugoslavia)leader5 = Jovan Jovanović Pižonpercentage5 = 5.85seats5 = 9last_election5 = 4
party6Slovene People's Party (historical)leader6 = Anton Korošecpercentage6 = 4.57seats6 = 20last_election6 = 20
party7DS–JMOleader7 = –percentage7 = 3.17seats7 = 11last_election7 = New
party8Yugoslav Muslim Organizationleader8 = Mehmed Spahopercentage8 = 2.52seats8 = 9last_election8 = 15
party9German Party (Yugoslavia)leader9 =percentage9 = 2.14seats9 = 6last_election9 = 5
party10HBleader10 = Ante Trumbićpercentage10 = 1.95seats10 = 2last_election10 = New
party11Croatian Popular Party (1919)leader11 =percentage11 = 1.37seats11 = 1last_election11 = 0
party12Socialist Party of Yugoslavialeader12 = Vitomir Koraćpercentage12 = 1.03seats12 = 1last_election12 = 0
party13Independent Agrarian Partyleader13 =percentage13 = 0.43seats13 = 1last_election13 = 1
party14Montenegrin Federalist Partyleader14 = Sekula Drljevićpercentage14 = 0.22seats14 = 1last_election14 = 3
titlePrime Minister
before_electionVelimir Vukićević
before_partyPeople's Radical Party
after_electionVelimir Vukićević
after_partyPeople's Radical Party

Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 11 September 1927. The People's Radical Party remained the largest faction in Parliament, winning 112 of the 315 seats.

Results

Ethnic breakdown

The members of parliament had the following ethnic makeup:

PartySerbsCroatsSlovenesBunjevciUndeclaredGermansHungariansAlbaniansTurksTotalPeople's Radical PartyCroatian Peasant PartyDemocratic PartyIndependent Democratic PartyYugoslav People's PartyAgrarian UnionYugoslav Muslim OrganizationGerman PartySmall groupsTotal
1022-2--231112
2592------63
562----11161
1354------22
-120------21
9--------9
111--6----18
-----6---6
-21------3
1838227266342313

Elected representatives

New members of parliament after swearing Oath.
  • S. Barić - Croatian Popular Party
  • Đuro Basariček - Croatian Peasant Party
  • Sekula Drljević - Montenegrin Federalist Party
  • Anton Korošec - Slovene People's Party
  • Filip Markotić - Croatian Peasant Party
  • Ante Pavelić - Croatian Bloc
  • Ivan Pernar - Croatian Peasant Party
  • Puniša Račić - People's Radical Party
  • Stjepan Radić - Croatian Peasant Party
  • Milan Stojadinović - People's Radical Party
  • Ante Trumbić - Croatian Bloc

References

References

  1. Dieter Nohlen, Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Klaus Landfried (1969) ''Die Wahl der Parlamente und andere Staatsorgane'', Walter de Gruyter, p. 784
  2. [https://books.google.com/books?id=qn3AilC1dBkC&pg=PA783 Nohlen ''et al''.]
  3. [https://books.google.com/books?id=MqcpDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA229 Rothschild]
  4. John R. Lampe, ''Yugoslavia as History: Twice There was a Country''. Cambridge University Press, 2000. (p. 159)
  5. [https://www.matica.hr/HRRevija/revija303.nsf/AllWebDocs/matijevic Croatian Populist Party]
  6. Leček, Suzana; ''[https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/11321 Brodski odvjetnik Filip Markotić – ‘desni’ haesesovac?]''.
  7. [http://www.moljac.hr/biografije/pavelic.htm Ante Pavelić] {{webarchive. link. (2011-06-16)
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