List of Members of the Salzburg State Parliament (Duchy, 4th electoral term)

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This list of members of the Salzburg state parliament (duchy, 4th electoral period) lists all members of the Salzburg state parliament , the state parliament (Austria-Hungary) of the crown land of the duchy of Salzburg of the Austro-Hungarian monarchy , in its 4th electoral period.

The inauguration of the delegates took place on September 14, 1871, whereby the state parliament comprised 26 members. The state parliament consisted of 5 representatives of the large estates , 2 representatives of the Chamber of Commerce , 10 representatives of the cities and markets and 8 representatives of the rural communities . In addition, there was the virile voice of the Archbishop of Salzburg .

Sessions

The 4th electoral term was divided into seven sessions:

  • I. Session: from September 14, 1871 to October 14, 1871 (14 sessions)
  • Session II: from November 5, 1872 to December 7, 1872 (15 sessions)
  • III. Session: from November 26, 1873 to December 22, 1873 (13 sessions)
  • IV.Session: from September 15, 1874 to October 15, 1874 (12 sessions)
  • 5th session: from April 6, 1875 to May 1, 1875 (10 sessions)
  • VI. Session: from March 7, 1876 to April 1, 1876 (10 sessions)
  • VII.Session: from April 5, 1877 to April 21, 1877 (9 sessions)

Member of the state parliament

Name : the chairman (governor) in bold, the deputy in italics
WK  …  Elective class : V… Virilstimme, GG… large estates, HK… Chamber of Commerce, SM… cities and markets, LG… rural communities
Note : sorted by term of office
Surname WK Constituency annotation
Adolf Auersberg GG Successor to Josef Halter in 1872 (second session), resignation from his mandate with a letter of March 21, 1875, sworn in again on March 17, 1876
Johann Buchner LG Zell am See since 1870 (3 WP) seconded
Johann Bürgler LG St. Johann Delegated from 1870 (3rd WP) to 1883 (5th WP , this one for the large plot)
Maximilian Chiari SM Radstadt sworn in on November 7, 1872 (2nd session) for Josef von Weiß (had already been seconded to the 2nd WP, ​​3rd session to 3rd WP for Tamsweg)
Franz Albert Eder V sworn in for Maximilian von Tarnóczy on April 5, 1877 (VII. Session), in office until 1889 (6th WP) (had previously been delegated to Salzburg in the 1st  and  3rd WP )
Andrä Eisl LG Salzburg sworn in on September 15, 1874 (fourth session) for Simon Rehrl
Anton Embacher GG delegated since 1861 (1st WP , this for the rural communities)
Johann Groh SM Neumarkt sworn in on April 6, 1875 (fifth session) for Ludwig Kalteis
Josef Halter GG seconded since 1861 (1st WP) ; May 11, 1872 died in office (after 1st session)
Ignaz Harrer SM Salzburg (2 WP 1867 , this for the Chamber of Commerce) to 1896 (7 WP) seconded
Blasius Holaus LG Zell am See
Eduard Hueber SM Salzburg 1869 (WP 2, III. Session) to 1887 (6 WP) seconded
Ludwig Kalteis SM Neumarkt Died in office in 1875
Franz Keil HK
Emil Kofler SM Hallein seconded since 1867 (2nd WP)
Johann Lackner LG St. Johann sworn in for Alexander Winkler on November 26, 1873 (3rd session)
Hugo Graf Lamberg GG
Georg Lienbacher SM Golling 1870 (3 WP) to 1895 (7 WP) seconded
Mathias Lienbacher LG Salzburg 1870 (3 WP) to 1883 (5 WP) seconded
Mathias Lindner LG Salzburg
Franz Peitler GG seconded since 1861 (1st WP) ; died on January 18, 1877
August Plonner SM Tamsweg sworn in for Johann Wallner on November 26, 1873 (3rd session)
Simon Rehrl LG Salzburg seconded since 1870 (3rd WP) ; Waiver of mandate by letter dated June 5, 1874 (before sixth session)
Leopold Scheibl SM Salzburg since 1870 (3 WP) seconded
Franz Schleindl LG Tamsweg seconded since 1870 (3rd WP) (and already 1865–1867, 1st WP, from 4th Session )
Josef Sigl GG delegated since 1867 (2nd WP , this one for Salzburg)
Rudolf Spängler HK
Adolf Steinhauser GG sworn in on April 6, 1877 (VII. session) for Franz Peitler (had already been delegated to Werfen / St. Johann in 1865, 1st WP, 4th session until 1871, 3rd WP )
Maximilian Joseph von Tarnóczy V seconded since 1861 (1st WP) ; died on April 4, 1876
Friedrich Wallner SM Zell am See (was delegated from 1867–1869, 2nd WP )
Johann Wallner SM Tamsweg before the III. Session eliminated in 1873
Johann Wegscheider SM St. Johann Seconded from 1870 (3rd WP) to 1883 (5th WP)
Josef Ritter von Weiß SM Radstadt seconded since 1861 (1st WP) ; Waiver of mandate with resignation as governor September 20, 1872 (before session II)
Alexander Winkler LG St. Johann before the III. Session eliminated in 1873

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Individual evidence

  1. Dr. Josef Halter (born March 30, 1811 in Schwaz, Tyrol, † May 11, 1872 in Salzburg), Capitular of the Mattsee Collegiate Foundation and Salzburg state politician; Josef Halter . In: Salzburger Nachrichten: Salzburgwiki .