Croatian parliamentary elections were held on September 16–19, 1884. The People's Party emerged as the victor.
According to the 1881 electoral law, the franchise was limited to males over 24 years of age who paid at least 15 F in taxes.
The Gulden or forint was the currency of the lands of the House of Habsburg between 1754 and 1892, when it was replaced by the Krone/korona as part of the introduction of the gold standard. In Austria, the Gulden was initially divided into 60 Kreuzer, and in Hungary, the forint was divided into 60 krajczár. The currency was decimalized in 1857, using the same names for the unit and subunit.
Party | Seats |
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People's Party | 69 |
Party of Rights | 25 |
Independent People's Party | 13 |
Independent | 3 |
Total | 110 |