Senate elections were held in Yugoslavia for the first time on 3 January 1932,[1] following the election of the National Assembly in November 1931 after a new constitution was promulgated in September 1931. Half of the 92 members were elected, with the other half appointed by King Alexander.
Electoral system
Of the 46 elected senators, nine were elected in Sava Banovina, eight in Danube Banovina, five in Drina Banovina, Morava Banovina and Vardar Banovina, four in Drava Banovina, three in Littoral Banovina, Vrbas Banovina and Zeta Banovina and one in Belgrade.[2]
Elected members
Constituency | Elected members |
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Belgrade | Jovan Stanković |
Drava banovina | Vladimir Ravnihar |
Miroslav Ploj | |
Janko Rajar | |
Fran Novak | |
Drina Banovina | Atanasije Šola |
Pavle Vujić | |
Mateja Popović | |
Šerif Arnautović | |
Stjepan Janković | |
Danube Banovina | Kosta Timotijević |
Stanojlo Vukčević | |
Emil Gavrila | |
Milan Marjanović | |
Stevan Mihaldžić | |
Milutin Petrović | |
Antun Vidaković | |
Milan L. Popović | |
Littoral Banovina | Nikola Preka |
Uroš Desnica | |
Ivo Mastrović | |
Morava Banovina | Dimitrije Ilidžanović |
Miloje Jovanović | |
Vladimir Mitrović | |
Milan Simonović | |
Krsta Radovanović | |
Sava Banovina | Stanko Šverljuga |
Marko Kostrenčić | |
Ljudevit Gaj | |
Petar Teslić | |
Frane Kukuljević Sakcinski | |
Tomo Jalžabetić | |
Ljubomir Tomašević | |
Ivan Gmajner | |
Petar Dobrinić | |
Vardar Banovina | Vasa Bogojević |
Petar Kostić | |
Spiro Hadži Ristić | |
Trajko Hadži Bošković | |
Xhafer Sylejmani | |
Vrbas Banovina | Pavle Ubavić |
Vaso Glušac | |
Asim Bey Alibegović | |
Zeta Banovina | Marko Radulović |
Aleksandar Stanišić | |
Gavrilo Cerović | |
Source: Politika[2] |
References
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