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Zagreb local elections, 1927

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Turnout
  
57.70%

9,749
  
2,456

Start date
  
September 4, 1927

25 / 50
  
7 / 50

49.99%
  
12.59%

Zagreb local elections, 1927

The 1927 local elections in Zagreb were held on 4 September, 7 days before the parliamentary elections. The Croatian Bloc coalition won a majority in the City Assembly and reelected Vjekoslav Heinzel as mayor.

Results

The Croatian Bloc, a coalition consisting of the Croatian Federalist Peasant Party and Croatian Party of Rights, won 50% of the votes and 25 seats in the City Assembly. The Republican Alliance of Workers and Peasants, a party list formed by the banned Communist Party, came second with 12.59% of the votes. Vjekoslav Heinzel was reelected mayor in his last term. The 1927 local elections were the last ones before the 6 January Dictatorship when King Alexander I banned all political parties.

References

Zagreb local elections, 1927 Wikipedia