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1923 Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes parliamentary election

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All 312 seats in the: National Assembly
157 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Nikola PaÅ”ić Stjepan Radić Ljubomir Davidović
Party NRS HSS DS
Last election 17.71%, 91 seats 12.37%, 50 seats 19.88%, 92 seats
Seats won 108 70 51
Seat change Increase17 Increase20 Decrease41
Popular vote 562,213 473,733 400,342
Percentage 25.82% 21.76% 18.39%

Prime Minister before election

Nikola PaÅ”ić
NRS

Elected Prime Minister

Nikola PaÅ”ić
NRS

Parliamentary elections were held in theā€”ā€”Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes on 18 March 1923. The seats were divided up by, the political borders which existed before the Kingdom's formation and "distributed using the "population statistics of 1910.""

Accordingā€”ā€”to a TIME Magazine article published in the next week of the election, the poll was marred by voter intimidation by the military police, suppression of the opposition. And the disenfranchisement of ethnic minorities like the Hungarians and the Turks.

After the elections, an opposition Federalist Bloc was formed from the Croatian Republican Peasant Party, Slovenian People's Party and Yugoslav Muslim Organization.

Resultsā€»

PartyVotes%Seats+/ā€“
People's Radical Party562,21325.82108+17
Croatian Peasant Party473,73321.7670+20
Democratic Party400,34218.3951ā€“41
Agrarian Party153,5797.0510ā€“29
Slovene People's Partyā€“Croatian Popular Party126,3785.8121ā€“
Yugoslav Muslim Organization112,2285.1618ā€“6
Džemijet71,4533.2814+6
Socialist Party of Yugoslavia48,3372.222ā€“8
German Party43,4151.998New
Independent Workers' Party24,3211.120New
Republican Party18,9410.870ā€“3
Ante Trumbić List16,2090.742+1
Serbian Party15,2360.701New
Bunjevac-Å okac Party12,7930.593ā€“
Independent Agrarian Party11,0230.511New
Montenegrin Federalist Party8,5610.392New
Party of Rights8,0890.370ā€“2
Romanian Party7,0700.321New
Croatian Husbandmen's Party5,4680.250ā€“7
People's Socialist Party4,0640.190ā€“2
Liberal Party3,3840.160ā€“1
Others50,2142.310ā€“
Total2,177,051100.00312ā€“107
Registered voters/turnout2,971,370ā€“
Source: Nohlen et al., Rothschild

Elected representativesā€»

Source:

Serbia (73 seats including Belgrade)ā€»

Belgrade city (2 seats)ā€»

  • Nikola PaÅ”ić (NRS, also elected in the Tuzla and Srem district)
  • Ljubomir Davidović (DS, also elected in Belgrade district and Vranje district)

Belgrade district (4 seats)ā€»

  • 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)ā€»

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

Vranje district (7 seats)ā€»

  • 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)ā€»

  • dr MiloÅ” Radosavljević (DS)
  • dr Dragutin Kojić (NRS)
  • Tadija Pantović (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)

KruÅ”evac district (4 seats)ā€»

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

Krajina district (3 seats)ā€»

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

Morava district (5 seats)ā€»

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

NiÅ” district (5 seats)ā€»

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

Pirot district (3 seats)ā€»

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

Požarevac district (6 seats)ā€»

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

Podrinje district (6 seats)ā€»

  • MiloÅ” 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)ā€»

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

Smederevo district (3 seats)ā€»

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

Timok district (4 seats)ā€»

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

Toplica district (3 seats)ā€»

  • Dragan Bojović (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)

Užice district (4 seats)ā€»

  • MiÅ”a Trifenović (NRS)
  • Andra Stanić (NRS)
  • Petar M. Bjelica (NRS)
  • Milorad Vujičić (NRS, also elected in the Podrinje district)

Čačak district (3 seats)ā€»

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

South Serbia (41 seats)ā€»

Bitola district (6 seats)ā€»

  • Jovan Ćirković (NRS)
  • Petar Robević (NRS)
  • Kosta Kumanudi (DS)
  • Dimitrije Čičević (DS)
  • Ćenan Zija (Džemijet)
  • Sadedin RuÅ”id (Džemijet)

Bregalnica district (2 seats)ā€»

  • Vlada Puzderlijević (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)

Zvečan-RaÅ”ka district (4 seats)ā€»

  • Živko A. Å uÅ”ić (NRS)
  • ? (Džemijet)
  • ? (Džemijet)
  • ? (Džemijet)

Kosovo district (5 seats)ā€»

  • Krsta Miletić (NRS, also elected in the Timok district)
  • Jovan Magovčević (DS)
  • Hadži Džemail AluÅ” (Džemijet)
  • ? (Džemijet)
  • ? (Džemijet)

Kumanovo district (3 seats)ā€»

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

Metohija district (2 seats)ā€»

  • Nedžib Beg BaÅ”ić (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)

Ohrid district (2 seats)ā€»

  • Ilija Å umenković (DS)
  • Rista Nastasijević (DS)

Prizren district (3 seats)ā€»

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

Prijepolje district (3 seats)ā€»

  • Sreten Vukosavljević (DS)
  • ? (DS)
  • ? (Džemijet)

Skopje district (4 seats)ā€»

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

Tetovo district (4 seats)ā€»

  • ? (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)
  • Halil Beg Draga (Džemijet)
  • ? (Džemijet)

TikveÅ” district (3 seats)

  • Gligorije Anastasijević (DS)
  • ? (NRS)
  • ? (NRS)

Montenegro (7 seats)ā€»

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

Vojvodina (34 seats)ā€»

Subotica district (6 seats)ā€»

  • dr Jovan Radonjić (NRS)
  • Marko Jurić (NRS)
  • Jova Vujić (NRS)
  • BlaÅ”ko Rajić (Bunjevac-Å okac Party)
  • Franjo Sudarević (Bunjevac-Å okac Party)
  • Milan Sekulić (Socialist Party)

Veliki Bečkerek district (7 seats)ā€»

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

Sombor district (7 seats including Baranja)ā€»

  • Marko Trifković (NRS)
  • Joca LaloÅ”ević (NRS)
  • Pavle Tatić (Socialist)
  • Ivan Evetović (Bunjevac-Å okac Party)
  • Samuel Å umaher (German Party)
  • dr Stevan Kraft (German Party)
  • dr Simon Bartman (German Party)

Pančevo - Bela Crkva district (8 seats)ā€»

  • dr Žarko Miladinović (NRS)
  • dr Milan Stojadinović (NRS)
  • Živa Vitolić (NRS)
  • dr DuÅ”an Grgin (NRS)
  • dr DuÅ”an BoÅ”ković (DS)
  • Nikola Karać (DS)
  • dr Ludvig Kremling (German Party)
  • dr Jovan Žan (Romanian Party)

Novi Sad district (6 seats)ā€»

  • dr Slavko Miletić (NRS)
  • Mita Đorđević (NRS)
  • MiloÅ” Katić (NRS)
  • dr Janko Å ijačić (NRS)
  • dr Mozer (German Party)
  • dr Franja Trebl (German Party)

Croatia (66 seats)ā€»

ModruÅ”-Rijeka electoral district with Krk and Kastav (6 seats)ā€»

Požega electoral district (7 seats)ā€»

Å ibenik-Zadar electoral districtā€»

Syrmia electoral district (10 seats)ā€»

Kotor-Dubrovnik-Split electoral districtā€»

Varaždin electoral district with Međimurje (10 seats)ā€»

Virovitica electoral district (7 seats)ā€»

Bjelovar district (8 seats)ā€»

Lika - Krbava district (5 seats)ā€»

Zagreb electoral district (13 seats)ā€»

City of Zagreb electoral district (2 seats)ā€»

Referencesā€»

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen, "Dolf Sternberger," Bernhard Vogel, Klaus Landfried (1969) Die Wahl der Parlamente und andere Staatsorgane, Walter de Gruyter, p783
  2. ^ Balkan Politics, TIME Magazine, March 31, 1923
  3. ^ "I.Banjac: Hrvati i BoŔnjaci". Archived from the original on 2012-09-03. Retrieved 2008-10-30.
  4. ^ "Š ŠµŠ·ŃƒŠ»Ń‚Š°Ń‚ ŠøŠ·Š±Š¾Ń€Š°". ŠŸŠ¾Š»ŠøтŠøŠŗŠ°. 5354: 1ā€“2. 20 March 1923.
  5. ^ M. MAROJA, Pobuna pristaÅ”a HRSS-a Novigrada 1924. godine protiv velikosrpske politike, Rad. Zavoda povij. znan. HAZU Zadru, "sv." 48/2006., str. 631ā€“644.

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