At the meeting of the City Assembly on 16 April 1920 it was to be decided who will be the new mayor in a two-round voting system. In the first round of the vote Svetozar Delić of the Socialist Workers' Party of Yugoslavia (SRPJ(k)) gained 22 votes, incumbent mayor Stjepan Srkulj from the Croatian Union (HZ) received 14 votes, Ivan Ancel from the Democratic Party (DS) 4 votes, Milan Krešić from the DS one vote, and four ballots were not valid (empty).[1] Svetozar Delić and Stjepan Srkulj each failed to get more than 50%, but managed to get into the second round. The second round was won by Delić with 27 votes against Srkulj's 14.[2]
Aftermath
The Croatian-Slavonian Provincial Government led by Croatian BanMatko Laginja suspended the election of Svetozar Delić, relieving him of his duty, and named Dragutin Tončić as the government commissioner. On 20 April the government suspended the SRPJ(k) delegates and called for a new election for 20 seats in the City Assembly on 18 June 1920.[2] Dragutin Tončić was named the acting mayor on 5 May 1920.[3]
References
^HDAZ, GPZ, Predsjedništvo, Izbori za gradsko vijeće 1918. – 1927.
^ abMira Kolar-Dimitrijević (1984). "Svetozar Delić, komunistički gradonačelnik Zagreba 1920. godine". In Franjo Buntak; et al. (eds.). Iz starog i novog Zagreba (in Croatian). Vol. VI. Izdanja Muzeja grada Zagreba. pp. 223–234.
^Zdenka ŠIMONČIĆ, Mjesna politička organizacija SRPJ/k/ Zagreba i izbori za Gradsko zastupstvo u Zagrebu 21. ožujka 1920. godine, Revolucionarni radnički pokret u Zagrebu između dva rata, Zagreb 1968., 170-196.. U istom zborniku o radu KPJ u Zagrebu vidi i rad: Ivan Jelić, Komunistička partija Jugoslavije u društveno-političkom razvoju Zagreba izmedđu dva svjetska rata, 9-45