Cisleithanian legislative election, 1911

Cisleithanian legislative election, 1911
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    view · Imperial Council was held in Cisleithania, the Austrian section of Austria-Hungary over several days in June and July 1911.[1] The German National Association emerged as the largest bloc in Parliament, holding 100 of the 516 seats. Voter turnout was 80.2%.[2]

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    Results

    Voting

    Nation Party Votes %
    Croatian Nation Croatian Party 33,565 0.7
    Pure Justice Party 28,254 0.6
    Croatian Nationals 20,770 0.5
    Social Democratic Party 329 0.0
    Czech Nation Social Democratic Party Autonomists 357,234 7.9
    Agrarian 257,717 5.7
    Catholic Nationals 128,056 2.8
    Czech National Social Party 95,901 2.1
    Christian Social Party 83,124 1.8
    Young Czech Party 56,673 1.3
    Progressive People's Party 34,443 0.8
    Progressive Constitutionalists 20,881 0.5
    Old Czech Party 9,872 0.2
    Social Democratic Party Centralists 19,374 0.4
    Czech Nationals 30,746 0.7
    Czech Realist Party
    Independents
    Trade Party
    Zählkandidaten
    German Nation Christian Social Party 608,346 13.4
    Social Democrats 542,549 12.0
    Agrarians 106,548 2.3
    German Radicals (Free All Germans) 90,523 2.0
    German People's Party 71,882 1.6
    German Progressive Party 71,114 1.6
    German Nationals 28,689 0.6
    German Workers' Party 26,670 0.6
    Upper Austria Farmers' Club 22,009 0.5
    All Germans 20,527 0.5
    German Miner and Farmers' Association 15,301 0.3
    Independents 14,934 0.3
    Conservatives 14,597 0.3
    Independent Christian Socials 10,299 0.2
    Zählkandidaten 7,569 0.2
    Central Industrial Committee 6,422 0.1
    Free Socialists 4,074 0.1
    German Conservative Farmers' Party 3,623 0.1
    Economic Political Realm Party 2,885 0.1
    Social Politicians 2,735 0.1
    German Economy Party 1,893 0.0
    Italian Nation National-Liberals 41,928 0.9
    People's Party 40,543 0.9
    Social Democratic Party 23,068 0.5
    Democrats 10,367 0.2
    Independents
    Italian Nationals
    Liberal Farmers' Association
    Polish Nation People's Party 185,674 4.1
    Conservatives 137,199 3.0
    National Democrats 98,460 2.2
    Democrats 84,181 1.9
    Social Democratic Party 65,569 1.4
    Independents 32,028 0.8
    Centre 23,139 0.5
    Christian Social Party 21,982 0.5
    Agrarian 19,652 0.4
    Independent Socialists
    National Party
    Non-Party Democrats
    Pro-German Poland
    Progressive Democrats
    Ruthenian Nation Ukrainian Party 326,955 7.2
    Russophile 128,160 2.8
    Ukrainian Radical Party 54,701 1.2
    Social Democratic Party 21,618 0.5
    Serb Nation Serbs 11,460 0.3
    Slovenian Nation People's Party 54,089 1.2
    Clerical 43,203 1.0
    Liberals 33,170 0.7
    Independents 39,894 0.9
    National Progressives
    Pro-German Slovenians
    Slovenian Nationals
    Social Democratic Party
    Romanian Nation Romanian National Party 38,408 0.8
    Independents 17,533 0.4
    Romanian National Democratic Party
    None Zionists 31,781 0.7
    Unknown 30,453
    Invalid/blank votes 87,996
    Total 4,625,082 100
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    Seats

    Grouping Seats +/-
    German National Association 100 +49
    Uniform Bohemian Club 84 New
    Christian Social Union 73 -23
    Poland Club 70 +15
    German Social Democrats 49 -1
    Croatian-Slovenian Club 27 New
    Bohemian Social Democrats 25 +1
    Latin Union 21 New
    Dalmatian Club 7 New
    Polish Social Democrats 9 +3
    Ukranian Association 28 +3
    Independents 23 +11
    Total 516 0
    Source: Nohlen & Stöver

    References

    1. ^ Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p196 ISBN 9873832956097
    2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p209

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