1870 Dalmatian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in the Kingdom of Dalmatia in 1870.

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Results

PartySeats+/–
People's Party 26+11
Autonomist Party 16–10
Total42+1

Elected representatives

People's Party

Autonomists

  • Vincenzo Alesani
  • Antonio Bajamonti
  • Cosimo de Begna Possedaria (1870–1873)
  • Natale Filippi (1870–1873)
  • Gaetano Frari
  • Matteo Gligo
  • Stefano Knezevich
  • Andrea Krussevich (1872–1873 and 1875–1876)
  • Francesco Lanza (1870–1874)
  • Luigi Lapenna (1872–1873)
  • Pietro Doimo Maupas
  • Luigi Mery
  • Francesco Milcovich (1874–1876)
  • Giuseppe Mladineo (1871–1874)
  • Luigi Nutrizio (1875–1876)
  • Giuseppe Piperata (1871–1873)
  • Valerio Ponte (1870–1870)
  • Giuseppe Radman (1874–1876)
  • Simeone Rossignoli (1874–1876)
  • Niccolò Trigari (1874–1876)
  • Vincenzo Vuletich (1871–1876)

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