1923 Kingdom Of Serbs, Croats, And Slovenes Election
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on 18 March 1923.Dolf Sternberger, Bernhard Vogel, Dieter Nohlen, Klaus Landfried (1969) ''Die Wahl der Parlamente und andere Staatsorgane'', Walter de Gruyter, p783 The seats were divided up by the political borders which existed before the Kingdom's formation and distributed using the population statistics of 1910. According to a
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article published in the next week of the election, the poll was marred by
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by the
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, suppression of the opposition and the
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of ethnic minorities like the
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and the Turks. After the elections, an opposition Federalist Bloc was formed from the Croatian Republican Peasant Party, Slovenian People's Party and
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Results


Elected representatives

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Serbia (73 seats including Belgrade)


Belgrade city (2 seats)

* Nikola Pašić (NRS, also elected in the Tuzla and Srem district) * Ljubomir Davidović (DS, also elected in Belgrade district and Vranje district)


Belgrade district (4 seats)

* Aleksa Žujović (NRS, also elected in the Smederevo district) * Sreten Petrović (NRS) * Ljubomir Davidović (DS, also elected in Belgrade city and Vranje district) * ? (DS)


Valjevo district (4 seats)

* M. Đuričić (NRS) * Vićentija Matić (NRS) * Pera Marković (DS) * Voja Lazić (Agrarian party)


Vranje district (7 seats)

* Milutin Dragović (NRS) * Stojan Kostić (NRS) * Vlajko Kocić (NRS) * Dimitrije Popović (NRS) * Ljubomir Davidović (DS, also elected in Belgrade city and Belgrade district) * Krsta Prokić (DS) * Ž, Rafajlović (DS)


Kragujevac district (5 seats)

* dr Miloš Radosavljević (DS) * dr Dragutin Kojić (NRS) * Tadija Pantović (NRS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Kruševac district (4 seats)

* Božidar Jeličić (NRS) * ? (NRS) * Ljuba Ristić (DS) * ?


Krajina district (3 seats)

* Đoka Popović (DS) * Velizar Janković (NRS, also elected in the Skopje district) * ? (NRS)


Morava district (5 seats)

* Velja Popović (NRS) * Nastas Petrović (NRS) * ? (NRS) * D. Pećić (DS) * ? (DS)


Niš district (5 seats)

* Rad. Agatonović (DS) * Nikola Uzunović (NRS) * Vlada Miletić (NRS) * Mihailo Srećković (NRS) * Nikola Mitić (NRS)


Pirot district (3 seats)

* V. Vukićević (NRS) * Mitar Ćirković (NRS) * Đorđe Ćirić (NRS)


Požarevac district (6 seats)

* Lj. Stojadinović (NRS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS) * V. Marinković (DS) * ? (DS)


Podrinje district (6 seats)

* Miloš Moskovljević (Agrarian) * Voja Veljković (DS) * Milorad Vujičić (NRS, also elected in the Užice district) * Ninko Perić (NRS) * Mihailo Ranković (NRS) * Živojin Dimitrijević (NRS)


Rudnik district (2 seats)

* Rajko Ilić (NRS) * Nikola Sretenović (DS)


Smederevo district (3 seats)

* Aleksa Žujović (NRS, also elected in the Belgrade district) * K. Timotijević (DS) * ? (DS)


Timok district (4 seats)

* Aleksandar Mijović (DS) * Krsta MIletić (NRS, also elected in the Kosovo district) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Toplica district (3 seats)

* Dragan Bojović (NRS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Užice district (4 seats)

* Miša Trifenović (NRS) * Andra Stanić (NRS) * Petar M. Bjelica (NRS) * Milorad Vujičić (NRS, also elected in the Podrinje district)


Čačak district (3 seats)

* M. Sokić (DS) * Petar Bogavac (NRS) * Anta Radojević (NRS)


South Serbia (41 seats)


Bitola district (6 seats)

* Jovan Ćirković (NRS) * Petar Robević (NRS) * Kosta Kumanudi (DS) * Dimitrije Čičević (DS) * Ćenan Zija (Džemijet) * Sadedin Rušid (Džemijet)


Bregalnica district (2 seats)

* Vlada Puzderlijević (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Zvečan-Raška district (4 seats)

* Živko A. Šušić (NRS) * ? (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet)


Kosovo district (5 seats)

* Krsta Miletić (NRS, also elected in the Timok district) * Jovan Magovčević (DS) * Hadži Džemail Aluš (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet)


Kumanovo district (3 seats)

* Mladen Nikolić (DS) * Trajko Arsić (DS) * Dimitrije Trajković (DS)


Metohija district (2 seats)

* Nedžib Beg Bašić (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Ohrid district (2 seats)

* Ilija Šumenković (DS) * Rista Nastasijević (DS)


Prizren district (3 seats)

* Rista Skakaljević (NRS) * Andreja Kujundžić (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Prijepolje district (3 seats)

* Sreten Vukosavljević (DS) * ? (DS) * ? (Džemijet)


Skopje district (4 seats)

* Mihailo Kujundžić (DS) * dr Velizar Janković (NRS, also elected in the Krajina district) * Ćemal Osman (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet)


Tetovo district (4 seats)

* ? (NRS) * ? (NRS) * Halil Beg Draga (Džemijet) * ? (Džemijet) Tikveš district (3 seats) * Gligorije Anastasijević (DS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS)


Montenegro (7 seats)

* Ljubo Bakić (NRS) * ? (NRS) * ? (NRS) * dr Božidar Vuković (DS) * ? (DS) * Mihailo Ivanović (Montenegrin Federalist Party) *Risto Popović (Montenegrin Federalist Party)


Vojvodina (34 seats)


Subotica district (6 seats)

* dr Jovan Radonjić (NRS) * Marko Jurić (NRS) * Jova Vujić (NRS) *
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(Bunjevac-Šokac Party) *Franjo Sudarević (Bunjevac-Šokac Party) *Milan Sekulić (Socialist Party)


Veliki Bečkerek district (7 seats)

* dr Momčilo Ninčić (NRS) * dr Svetislav Mihajlović (NRS) * Svetozar Stanković (NRS) * dr Slavko Šećerov (DS) * dr Vilhelm Najner (German Party) * Nedeljko Divac (Socialist) * Dimitrije Vujić (Agrarian)


Sombor district (7 seats including Baranja)

* Marko Trifković (NRS) * Joca Lalošević (NRS) * Pavle Tatić (Socialist) * Ivan Evetović (
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) * Samuel Šumaher (German Party) * dr Stevan Kraft (German Party) * dr Simon Bartman (German Party)


Pančevo - Bela Crkva district (8 seats)

* dr Žarko Miladinović (NRS) * dr Milan Stojadinović (NRS) * Živa Vitolić (NRS) * dr Dušan Grgin (NRS) * dr Dušan Bošković (DS) * Nikola Karać (DS) * dr Ludvig Kremling (German Party) * dr Jovan Žan (Romanian Party)


Novi Sad district (6 seats)

* dr Slavko Miletić (NRS) * Mita Đorđević (NRS) * Miloš Katić (NRS) * dr Janko Šijačić (NRS) * dr Mozer (German Party) * dr Franja Trebl (German Party)


Croatia (66 seats)


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electoral district with
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and
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(6 seats)

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Srđan Budisavljević Srđan Budisavljević (8 December 1883 – 20 February 1968) was a politician and lawyer born in Požega. Budisavljević studied law in Zagreb and Berlin before being elected to the Sabor of the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia in 1908 as a represen ...
- Democratic Party


Požega electoral district (7 seats)

*Dragutin Kovačević -
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*Ante Adžija -
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*Ilija Martinović -
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*Ivo Čaldarević -
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*Stjepan Klaić -
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*Nikola Ovanin -
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*Joco Trifunović - Democratic Party


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electoral district

*Ljubo Jovanović -
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*Nikola Novaković -
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*Mate Goreta -
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* Mate Drinković -
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M. MAROJA, ''Pobuna pristaša HRSS-a Novigrada 1924. godine protiv velikosrpske politike'', Rad. Zavoda povij. znan. HAZU Zadru, sv. 48/2006., str. 631–644.


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electoral district (10 seats)

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Croatian Peasant Party The Croatian Peasant Party (, HSS) is an agrarianism, agrarian List of political parties in Croatia, political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun Radić, Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The ...
- 5 representatives *Bogdan Milašinović -
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*Dušan Marković -
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*Milan Nedeljković -
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*Vojislav Janjić -
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*Svetislav Popović - Democratic Party


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electoral district

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Croatian Peasant Party The Croatian Peasant Party (, HSS) is an agrarianism, agrarian List of political parties in Croatia, political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun Radić, Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The ...
- 7 representatives *
People's Radical Party The People's Radical Party (, abbr. NRS) was a populist political party in Serbia and later Yugoslavia. Led by Nikola Pašić for most of its existence, its ideological profile has significantly changed throughout its history, shifting from ...
- 2 representatives * Democratic Party - 1 representative


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electoral district with Međimurje (10 seats)

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- 9 representatives *Hinko Krizman - Democratic Party


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electoral district (7 seats)

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Croatian Peasant Party The Croatian Peasant Party (, HSS) is an agrarianism, agrarian List of political parties in Croatia, political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun Radić, Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The ...
- 6 representatives *Jovan Kockar -
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Bjelovar district (8 seats)


Lika - Krbava district (5 seats)


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electoral district (13 seats)

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Croatian Peasant Party The Croatian Peasant Party (, HSS) is an agrarianism, agrarian List of political parties in Croatia, political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun Radić, Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The ...
- 10 representatives *Valerijana Pribićević - Democratic Party *Edo Lukinić - Democratic Party *Dušan Peleš -
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City of

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electoral district (2 seats)

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Juraj Krnjević Juraj Krnjević (19 February 1895 – 9 January 1988) was a Croatian politician who was among the leaders of the Croatian Peasant Party (HSS).Biondich, Mark (2007). Vladko Macek and the Political Right in Croatia, 1928–1941. ''Contemporary Eu ...
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Croatian Peasant Party The Croatian Peasant Party (, HSS) is an agrarianism, agrarian List of political parties in Croatia, political party in Croatia founded on 22 December 1904 by Antun Radić, Antun and Stjepan Radić as Croatian Peoples' Peasant Party (HPSS). The ...
*Vinko Trnjar -
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