1906 Serbian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 11 June 1906. The result was a victory for the People's Radical Party, which won 91 of the 160 seats.[1] Nikola Pašić remained Prime Minister.

1906 Serbian parliamentary election

11 June 1906

All 160 seats in the National Assembly
81 seats needed for a majority
Turnout67.6%
Party Leader % Seats ±
People's Radical Party Nikola Pašić 42.7 91 +36
Independent Radical Party 29.3 47 -34
National Party 12.5 15 -1
Serbian Progressive Party 8.0 5 +2
National–Progressive 3.1 1 -1
Social Democratic Party 0.9 1 -1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Nikola Pašić
Independent Radical Party
Nikola Pašić
Independent Radical Party
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Results

Party Votes % Seats +/–
People's Radical Party157,85742.791+36
Independent Radical Party108,25829.347–34
National Party46,23812.515–1
Serbian Progressive Party29,5128.05+2
National Party–Progressive coalition11,3383.11–1
Serbian National Peasant Accord9,4942.60–1
Social Democratic Party3,3810.91–1
Independent Radical dissidents1,0680.300
People's Radical dissidents8510.200
Independent lists2,1510.600
Registered voters/turnout547,39267.6
Total369,8781001600
Source: Slobodan Antonic
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