1935 Yugoslavian Senate election
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Partial Senate elections were held in Yugoslavia on 3 February 1935. Half of the 46 elected seats were up for election.
Background
The Senate was created by the 1931 constitution and had 92 members, 46 elected and 46 appointed by the king. The 46 elected members were to serve six-year terms, with 23 elected every six years. Following its creation, all 46 elected members were elected in the January 1932 elections. In October 1934 Senators drew lots to decide the 23 who would serve a three-year term, with their seats coming up for election in 1935.
Electoral system
Of the 23 elected senators, four were elected in Morava Banovina, three in Danube Banovina, Drava Banovina, Drina Banovina and Zeta Banovina, two in Sava Banovina, Vardar Banovina and Vrbas Banovina and one in Littoral Banovina.[1]
Elected members
| Constituency | Elected members | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Danube Banovina | Bogoljub JevtiÄ | |
| Milan MarjanoviÄ | Re-elected | |
| Antun VidakoviÄ | Re-elected | |
| Drava banovina | Drago MaruÅ¡iÄ | |
| Albert Kramer | ||
| Ivan Pucelj | ||
| Drina Banovina | Atanasije Å ola | Re-elected |
| Pavle VujiÄ | Re-elected | |
| Ivo VrapiÄ | ||
| Littoral Banovina | Budislav Grga AngjelinoviÄ | |
| Morava Banovina | Velja PopoviÄ | |
| Milan SimonoviÄ | Re-elected | |
| Krsta RadovanoviÄ | Re-elected | |
| Dusan StevciÄ | ||
| Sava Banovina | Petar TesliÄ | Re-elected |
| Josip Nemec | ||
| Vardar Banovina | Jovan AleksiÄ | |
| Serafim KrstiÄ | ||
| Vrbas Banovina | Vaso Glušac | Re-elected |
| Asim AlibegoviÄ | Re-elected | |
| Zeta Banovina | Marko RaduloviÄ | Re-elected |
| Andra KujundziÄ | ||
| Äuro VukotiÄ | ||
| Source: Politika[1] | ||