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1861 Dalmatian parliamentary election

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Parliamentary elections were held in Kingdom of Dalmatia for the newly formed Dalmatian parliament in 1861.

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Results

PartySeats
Autonomist Party29
People's Party12
Total41

Elected representatives

Autonomist Party

From Zadar

  • Vittorio Bioni
  • Cosimo de Begna Possedaria
  • Vincenzo Duplancich
  • Antonio Smirich (from 1863: Giovanni Salghetti-Drioli)
  • Antonio Bajamonti
  • Spiro Petrović
  • Natale Filippi
  • Giacomo Ghiglianovich
  • Francesco Borreli

From Split

  • Leonardo Dudan
  • Giorgio Giovannizio
  • Luigi Lapenna
  • Vincenzo degli Alberti

From Šibenik

  • Antonio Galvani

From Makarska

  • Giacomo Vucovich

From Dubrovnik

  • Giovanni Radmilli
  • Luigi Serragli

From Korčula

  • Giovanni Smerchinich

From Hvar

  • Girolamo Macchiedo
  • Giovanni Macchiedo
  • Girolamo Vusio

From Skradin

  • Simeone Bujas
  • Giovanni Marasović

From Drniš

  • Melchiorre Difnico

From Trogir

  • Antonio Radman
  • Antonio Fanfogna

From Sinj

  • Josip Dešković
  • Anton Buljan

From Imotski

  • Niccolò Mirossevich

People's Party

From Dubrovnik

From Kotor

  • Josip Gjurović (from 1863 Kosta Vojnović)
  • Bernardo Verona (from 1863 Josip Banović-Damianović)

From Benkovac

  • Petar Radulović

From Drniš

  • Pane Sablić
  • Kristo Kulišić

From Vrgorac

  • Miho Pavlinović

From Cavtat

  • Djure Pulić

From Ston

  • Krsto Jerković

From Budva

References

  1. ^ R.de'Vidovich, Albo d'Oro delle Famiglie Nobili Patrizie e Illustri nel Regno di Dalmazia, Fondazione Scientifico Culturale Rustia Traine, Trieste 2004, pp. 235-236
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