List of members of the Liechtenstein Parliament (Feb 1953)

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This list shows the members of the Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein , which emerged from the elections on February 6, 1953. The state parliament lasted only a few weeks and was dissolved after differences between the two governing parties, which led to the state parliament losing its quorum. A third party took part in this election for the first time after the introduction of proportional representation. The self-employed and smallholders remained below the 18 percent threshold and were not taken into account in the distribution of mandates.

composition

Of 3,333 eligible voters, 3,025 took part in the election (90.8%). Of the votes cast, 2,892 were valid. The votes and mandates were distributed in the two constituencies - Oberland and Unterland  - as follows:

Political party be right Seats
Oberland Unterland all in all Share of votes Oberland Unterland all in all
Progressive Citizens Party (FBP) 849 609 1458 50.45% 4th 4th 8th
Patriotic Union (VU) 867 362 1229 42.60% 5 2 7th
Employed workers and small farmers 198 0 198 6.86% 0 0 0

List of members

Surname fraction Constituency be right comment
Ivo Beck VU Oberland 848
Wendelin Beck VU Oberland 874
Fidel Brunhart FBP Oberland 832
Ernst Andreas Büchel FBP Unterland 574
Josef Büchel VU Oberland 832
Oswald Bühler FBP Unterland 572
Johann Georg Hasler VU Unterland 401
Alois Hassler VU Unterland 422
Franz Kind senior FBP Unterland 509
Alois Ospelt junior VU Oberland 831
Ernst Risch FBP Oberland 828
Martin Risch FBP Oberland 843
Alois Ritter VU Oberland 919
Eugen Schädler FBP Unterland 583
David Strub FBP Oberland 801 President of the Landtag

List of deputies

Surname fraction Constituency annotation comment
Karl Goop FBP Unterland 465
Joseph child VU Unterland 338
Ludwig Marock VU Unterland 338
Rudolf Marxer FBP Unterland 463
Engelbert Schädler FBP Oberland 799
Franz Josef Schurte FBP Oberland 783
Andreas Vogt VU Oberland 808
Johann Wachter VU Oberland 827

Web links

literature

  • Liechtenstein State Parliament: Statistical Yearbook 2008, pp. 407–410.
  • Paul Vogt: 125 years of the Landtag. Published by the Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein. Vaduz 1987 2nd edition, pp. 213-214.