Croatian local elections, 1940
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The 1940 Croatian local elections were held in 625 municipalities of the Banovina of Croatia on 19 May 1940. The Croatian Peasant Party (HSS) won a majority in 425 municipalities. The Peasant-Democratic Coalition (SDK), a coalition of the HSS and the Independent Democratic Party (SDS), won 106 municipalities, the SDS won 27 municipalities, while the Yugoslav Radical Union (JRZ) won 20.[1][2] The elections were not held in cities.
Election results
Political party | Mandates | % | Municipalities | % | |
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Croatian Peasant Party Hrvatska seljačka stranka |
9,385 | 425 | |||
Peasant-Democratic Coalition Seljačko demokratska koalicija |
1,708 | 106 | |||
Independent Democratic Party Samostalna demokratska stranka |
767 | 27 | |||
Croatian Peasant Party and Muslims Hrvatska seljačka stranka i Muslimani |
149 | 4 | |||
Yugoslav Radical Union Jugoslavenska radikalna zajednica |
489 | 20 | |||
Serb non-partisan list Vanstranačka srpska lista |
262 | 18 | |||
Other lists Ostale liste |
316 | 25 | |||
Total | 13,076 | 625 |
References
- ↑ Matković, Hrvoje (1999). Povijest Hrvatske Seljačke Stranke [History of the Croatian Peasant Party]. Pavičić. p. 414. ISBN 9789536308132.
- ↑ Hrvatsko jedinstvo, 1940, number 137
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