1884 Croatian parliamentary election

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.

Results

Party Seats
People's Party 69
Party of Rights 25
Independent People's Party 13
Independent 3
Total 110

Sources

  • Ferdo Šišić: Pregled povijesti hrvatskoga naroda, Matica Hrvatska, Zagreb 1975.
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