Croatian parliamentary election, 1910
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Croatian parliamentary elections were held on October 28, 1910. The elections were called by ban Nikola Tomašić
after the adoption of a new Law of the Electoral Order of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia.
Nikola Tomašić
Nikola Tomašić was a Croatian politician, who served as ban of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia. In 1903 he served as Minister without portfolio of Croatian Affairs.-References:*...
after the adoption of a new Law of the Electoral Order of the Kingdom of Dalmatia, Croatia and Slavonia.
Results
Party | Seats |
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Croat-Serb coalition Croat-Serb Coalition The Croat-Serb Coalition was a major political alliance in Austria-Hungary during the beginning of the 20th century that governed the Croatian lands . It represented the political idea of a cooperation of Croats and Serbs in Austria-Hungary for mutual benefit... |
35 |
Government party | 18 |
Party of Rights Croatian Pure Party of Rights Croatian Pure Party of Rights is a marginal far right political party in Croatia founded in 1904. The party claims to be an ideological descendant of the same-named right-wing historical party which was active in the early 20th century and which advocated the right to self-determination for... - Josip Frank Josip Frank Josip Frank was a Croatian lawyer and politician, a noted representative of the Party of Rights and the Pure Party of Rights in the Croatian Parliament, and a vocal advocate of Croatian national independence in Austria-Hungary.- Early life :Frank was born into a Croatian Jewish family, and he... |
15 |
Starčević's Party of Rights - Mile Starčević | 9 |
Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party | 9 |
Serbian People's Radical Party Serbian People's Radical Party The Serbian People's Radical Party was an ethnic Serb political party in Austria-Hungary.It was a sister party of the People's Radical Party in Serbia.... |
1 |
Independent candidate (Frano Supilo Frano Supilo Frano Supilo was a Croatian politician and journalist. He was a major political figure in the twenty years preceding World War I.... ) |
1 |
Total | 88 |