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1889 Serbian parliamentary election

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1889 Serbian parliamentary election

26 September 1889

117 seats in theNational Assembly
59 seats needed for a majority
 First partySecond party
 
LeaderNikola PašićJovan Ristić
PartyNRSLiberal Party
Seats won10215
Popular vote158,63521,874
Percentage87.88%12.12%

Prime Minister before election

Sava Grujić
NRS

Prime Minister after election

Sava Grujić
NRS

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Parliamentary elections were held in Serbia on 26 September 1889.[1] The result was a victory for thePeople's Radical Party, which won 102 of the 117 seats in theNational Assembly.[2][3]

Background

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The elections were originally planned for November,[4] but was later rescheduled for September.[5] AfterKing Milan abdicated in February 1889, it was thought that fresh elections would be held shortly afterwards,[6] but it was decided by the regents later in March that there would be no early election on the basis that Crown PrinceAlexander was a minor and could not be required to take the Constitutional Oath before the National Assembly, and as the Regents had taken their oath in the presence of King Milan, the National Assembly was not required.[7] This was in violation of the constitution, which required the regents to immediately call an election.[7]

TheProgressive Party chose not to contest the election.[8]

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats
People's Radical Party158,63587.88102
Liberal Party21,87412.1215
Total180,509100.00117
Valid votes180,509100.00
Invalid/blank votes00.00
Total votes180,509100.00
Registered voters/turnout254,00071.07
Source: The Times[2]

Aftermath

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The newly elected Assembly met for the first time on 13 October.[9]

References

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  1. ^"Servia",The Times, 22 April 1889
  2. ^ab"Servia",The Times, 2 October 1889
  3. ^Palmer, Archie Emerson (1889)."Record of Political Events".Political Science Quarterly.4 (4): 725.doi:10.2307/2139421.ISSN 0032-3195.
  4. ^"Servia",The Times, 14 February 1889
  5. ^"Servia",The Times, 28 February 1889
  6. ^"King Milan's Abdication",The Times, 8 March 1889
  7. ^ab"Servia",The Times, 11 March 1889
  8. ^"Servia",The Times, 9 October 1889
  9. ^"Servia",The Times, 14 October 1889
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