Parliamentary elections were held in
Croatia-Slavonia
The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia ( hr, Kraljevina Hrvatska i Slavonija; hu, Horvát-Szlavónország or ; de-AT, Königreich Kroatien und Slawonien) was a nominally autonomous kingdom and constitutionally defined separate political nation with ...
in December 1911.
["The Ban Of Croatia And The Elections", ''The Times'', 16 December 1911] Despite efforts of Ban
Nikola Tomašić
Nikola Tomašić ( Hungarian: ''Miklós Tomassich'' or ''Miklós Tomasics''; 13 January 1864 – 29 May 1918) was a Croatian politician, who served as ban (viceroy) of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia
The Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia ( hr, ...
to coerce voters to vote for pro-government parties,
[ the result was unfavourable as the government won only 21 seats.]["The Elections In Croatia", ''The Times'', 20 December 2011] Elections in 4 districts were suspended and in 1 district the results were challenged. On the last day of the elections Josip Frank, former leader of the Starčević's Party of Rights
The Party of Rights ( hr, Stranka prava) was a Croatian nationalist political party in Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia and later in Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes.
It was founded in 1861 by Ante Starčević and Eugen Kvaternik, two influenti ...
, died in Zagreb
Zagreb ( , , , ) is the capital (political), capital and List of cities and towns in Croatia#List of cities and towns, largest city of Croatia. It is in the Northern Croatia, northwest of the country, along the Sava river, at the southern slop ...
.[Josip Horvat: Politička povijest Hrvatske, 1936, p. 412]
Results
References
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1911 in Croatia
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