1901 Dalmatian parliamentary election

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1901 Dalmatian parliamentary election
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  1895 1901 1908  

All 41 seats in the Diet of Dalmatia
PartySeats+/–
People's Party 18−5
Party of Rights 9+6
Serb People's Party 6−3
Autonomist Party 60
Pure Party of Rights 2New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1901. [1]

Results

PartySeats+/–
People's Party 18–5
Party of Rights 9+6
Serb People's Party 6–3
Autonomist Party 60
Pure Party of Rights2New
Total410

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References

  1. Radovi povijesnog zavoda HAZU u Zadru br. 43/2001 [Works of the Historical Institute HAZU in Zadar no. 43/2001] (in Croatian). p. 456.