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Slovak provincial election, 1928

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Date
  
2 December 1928

Location
  
First Czechoslovak Republic

Provincial elections were held in Slovak Province on 2 December 1928. They elections were marked by a drop in support for the Slovak People's Party, whilst the Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants emerged as the largest party in the Slovak Assembly.

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Background

The Slovak Assembly was established on 14 July 1927 when the National Assembly abolished the counties of Czechoslovakia, replacing them with four provinces, one of which was Slovakia. The law took effect on 1 July 1928.

Electoral system

The 54-member Assembly had two-thirds of its members elected and the other third appointed by the national government.

References

Slovak provincial election, 1928 Wikipedia