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The '''1869 general election''' elected the fourth legislature of the [[French Second Empire]]. The first round was held on May 23, the second round on June 6. These elections resulted in a victory for the liberal opposition to the [[authoritarian]] [[French Second Empire]].

Nationwide, the regime won only 57% of the vote, and in [[Paris]], the opposition parties (mostly Republicans) won a swooping 75% of the vote. However, in the countryside, the regime won large majorities.

==Results==

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!colspan=2|Party
! align="center" style="font-size: 115%" |[[Image:N72_National_IE.png|200px]]
!Votes
!%
!Seats
|-
|-
|bgcolor="lightgreen"| 
|- style="background: #efefef;"
|[[Bonapartists|Bonapartist]] Liberals
! style="font-size: 115%" | N72 Destinations (E to W)
|rowspan=2|4,440,000
|rowspan=2|57.00%
|91
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|-
|bgcolor="green"| 
| style="font-size: 95%" |
|[[Bonapartists|Bonapartist]] Authoritarian
* '''[[County Waterford]]'''
|74
** ''Leaves the'' [[N25 road|N25]] ''north of'' [[Dungarvan]]
|-
** [[Ballymacmague]] - ''joins/leaves the'' [[R672 road|R672]]
|bgcolor="#9966CC"| 
** ''Crosses the Finisk River''
|[[Legitimists]]
** ([[R671 road|R671]])
|rowspan=2|3,350,000
** [[Cappoquin]] - ([[R669 road|R669]])
|rowspan=2|43.00%
** [[Lismore]] - ''crosses the [[Munster Blackwater|River Blackwater]]''; (R668, [[R666 road|R666]])
|41
** [[Tallowbridge]] - ''crosses the [[River Bride]]''; [[R634 road|R634]]
|-
* '''[[County Cork]]'''
|bgcolor="#FF4040"| 
** [[Currabeha]]
|Republicans
** [[Fermoy]] - ''passes under the [[N8 road|M8 motorway]]; ''joins/leaves the'' '' [[R639 road|R639]] ''crossing the River Blackwater''
|30
** ([[R512 road|R512]])
** [[Ballyhooley]]
** [[Castletownroche]] - ''crosses the [[River Awbeg]]''
** ([[N73 road|N73]])
** [[Mallow]] - ([[N20 road|N20]])
** ([[R579 road|R579]])
** [[Dromagh]]
** (R583)
** ([[R577 road|R577]])
* '''[[County Kerry]]'''
** [[Rathmore]] - [[R582 road|R582]] ''joins/leaves''
** [[Barraduff]] - (R570)
** [[Killarney]] - ''joins the'' [[N22 road|N22]] ''east of the town and after 5 km leaves it north of the town''; ([[N71 road|N71]])
** (R563)
** [[Killorglin]] - ''terminates at the [[N70 road (Ireland)|N70]]
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The '''N72''' is a [[National secondary road]] that runs east-west from its junction with the [[N25 road|N625]] near [[Dungarvan]] in [[County Waterford]] to the [[N70 road (Ireland)|N70]] in [[Killorglin]] in [[County Kerry]].
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The road passes through [[Lismore, County Waterford|Lismore]] – [[Fermoy]] ([[N8 road|N8]]) – [[Mallow]] ([[N20 road|N20]]) – [[Rathmore]] – [[Killarney]] ([[N22 road|N22]]) –[[Killorglin]].
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The N72 is 176 km long.
{{bar percent|Bonapartist Government|green|57}}

{{bar percent|Opposition|red|43}}
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Image:N72roadCastletownrocheCork.JPG|N72 entering [[Castletownroche]] from the east
Image:N72Flood.jpeg|Floods on the N72 near [[Killavullen]]
Image:N72roadCork.JPG|N72 approaching Mallow from the east
Image:N72_rcs_IE.png
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==See also==
== Sources ==
* Barjot D., Chaline J.-P., Encrevé A., ''La France au XIXe siècle, 1814-1915'', Paris, PUF (Presse universitaire de France), 1<sup>re</sup> édition 1995, 5<sup>e</sup> 2002, pages 440-442.
*[[Roads in Ireland]] - National Primary Roads
*[http://www.roi-president.com/elections_legislatives/legislatives_1869.php Roi et President]
*[[National secondary road| Secondary roads]]
*[[Regional road]]s


{{French elections}}
==References==


[[Category:Elections in France]]
*[http://www.transport.ie/upload/general/7616-0.pdf Roads Act 1993 (Classification of National Roads) Order 2006] ([[PDF]])- [http://www.transport.ie/ Department of Transport]
[[Category:1869 elections]]
[[Category:1869 in France|Legislative elections]]


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[[Category:Secondary roads in the Republic of Ireland]]
[[Category:Roads in County Cork]]
[[Category:Roads in County Kerry]]


[[fr:Élections législatives françaises de 1869]]
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[[nl:Franse parlementsverkiezingen 1869]]
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[[ru:Парламентские выборы во Франции (1869)]]

Revision as of 20:37, 10 October 2008

The 1869 general election elected the fourth legislature of the French Second Empire. The first round was held on May 23, the second round on June 6. These elections resulted in a victory for the liberal opposition to the authoritarian French Second Empire.

Nationwide, the regime won only 57% of the vote, and in Paris, the opposition parties (mostly Republicans) won a swooping 75% of the vote. However, in the countryside, the regime won large majorities.

Results

Party Votes % Seats
  Bonapartist Liberals 4,440,000 57.00% 91
  Bonapartist Authoritarian 74
  Legitimists 3,350,000 43.00% 41
  Republicans 30
Popular vote
Bonapartist Government
57%
Opposition
43%

Sources

  • Barjot D., Chaline J.-P., Encrevé A., La France au XIXe siècle, 1814-1915, Paris, PUF (Presse universitaire de France), 1re édition 1995, 5e 2002, pages 440-442.
  • Roi et President