Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1861

Dalmatian parliamentary election, 1861

Parliamentary elections were held in Kingdom of Dalmatia for the newly formed parliament in 1861.

Contents

Results

Party Seats
Autonomist Party 29
People's Party 12
Total 41

Elected representatives

Autonomist Party

From Zadar

  • Vittorio Bioni
  • Cosimo de Begna Possedaria
  • Vincenzo Duplancich
  • Antonio Smirich (from 1863: Giovanni Salghetti-Drioli)
  • Antonio Bajamonti
  • Spiro Petrović
  • Natale Filippi
  • Giacomo Ghiglianovich
  • Francesco Borreli

From Split

  • Leonardo Dudan
  • Giorgio Giovannizio
  • Luigi Lapenna
  • Vincenzo degli Alberti

From Šibenik

  • Antonio Galvani

From Makarska

  • Giacomo Vucovich

From Dubrovnik

  • Giovanni Radmilli
  • Luigi Serragli

From Korcula

  • Giovanni Smerchinich

From Hvar

  • Girolamo Macchiedo
  • Giovanni Macchiedo
  • Girolamo Vusio

From Skradin

  • Simeone Bujas
  • Giovanni Marasović

From Drnis

  • Melchiorre Difnico

From Trogir

  • Antonio Radman
  • Antonio Fanfogna

From Sinj

  • Josip Dešković
  • Anton Buljan

From Imotski

  • Niccolò Mirossevich

People's Party

From Dubrovnik

  • Miho Klaić
  • Marino Giorni

From Kotor

  • Josip Gjurović (from 1863 Kosta Vojnović)
  • Bernardo Verona (from 1863 Josip Banović-Damianović)

From Benkovac

  • Petar Radulović

From Drnis

  • Pane Sablić
  • Kristo Kulišić

From Vrgorac

  • Miho Pavlinović

From Cavtat

  • Djure Pulić

From Ston

  • Krsto Jerković

From Budva

References

  1. ^ R.de'Vidovich, Albo d'Oro delle Famiglie Nobili Patrizie e Illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia, Fondazione Scientifico Culturale Rustia Traine, Trieste 2004, pp. 235-236

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