- Croatian parliamentary election, 1908
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Croatia
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Divisions
Croatian parliamentary elections were held on February 27 and 28, 1908. The elections were called early under ban Pavao Rauch.
Results
Party Seats Votes Croat-Serb coalition 56 18,858 Party of Rights 24 9,254 Serbian People's Radical Party 1 3,006 Constitutional Party 0 1,729 Social-Democrats 0 837 Non-partisan candidates 0 2,021 Total 35,705 Constituency Elected Deputy Party Zagreb I Gjuro Šurmin Croat-Serb coalition Zagreb II Miroslav Kulmer Croat-Serb coalition Zagreb III Ivan Peršić Starčević's Party of Rights Elections and referendums in Croatia As part of Austria-Hungary (1860s–1918) Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia Kingdom of Dalmatia Modern Croatia (1990–present) Parliamentary elections Presidential elections Chamber of Counties elections Local elections Referendums (For the 1918–1989 period see Elections in Yugoslavia) Categories:- Elections in Croatia
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