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Časopis za zgodovino in narodopisje

Former voting system on the Slovene territory


Author(s):Vasilij Melik
Co-author(s):Darko Friš (ur.)
Leto:1999
Publisher(s):Izdajata Univerza v Mariboru in Zgodovinsko društvo Maribor
Language(s):slovenščina
Type(s) of material:text
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In the imperial Austria of the 19th century the law on voting was the law of absolute majority, which often resulted in the annihilation of the voting of the opposition. In 1910 the provincial assembly of Carniola voted for a special voting reform, which introduced a proportional voting system for the first time on the Slovene territory. The weakness of the new system was that it did not distribute all the mandates. After the first world war the proportional systems become widely spread, however they differed a lot from each other and produced different effects.

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  • identifierhttps://hdl.handle.net/11686/8490
    • title
      • Nekdanji volilni sistemi na Slovenskem
      • Former voting system on the Slovene territory
    • creator
      • Vasilij Melik
    • contributor
      • Darko Friš (ur.)
    • description
      • In the imperial Austria of the 19th century the law on voting was the law of absolute majority, which often resulted in the annihilation of the voting of the opposition. In 1910 the provincial assembly of Carniola voted for a special voting reform, which introduced a proportional voting system for the first time on the Slovene territory. The weakness of the new system was that it did not distribute all the mandates. After the first world war the proportional systems become widely spread, however they differed a lot from each other and produced different effects.
      • V cesarski Avstriji devetnajstega stoletja je veljal volilni zakon absolutne večine, ki je dostikrat izničil opozicijske glasove. Kranjski deželni zbor je leta 1910 za Ljubljano izglasoval posebno volilno reformo, ki je prvič na Slovenskem uvedla proporcionalni volilni sistem, katerega slabost je bila, da ni razdelil vseh mandatov. Po prvi svetovni vojni so se proporcionalni sistemi močno razširili, med seboj so se močno razlikovali ter imeli zelo različno učinke.
    • publisher
      • Izdajata Univerza v Mariboru in Zgodovinsko društvo Maribor
    • date
      • 1999
    • type
      • besedilo
    • language
      • Slovenščina
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    • rights
      • license: ccByNcNd