Bern-Emmental constituency of the National Council

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The National Council constituency of Bern-Emmental was a constituency in elections to the Swiss National Council . It existed from 1848 to 1919 (introduction of today's proportional voting rights ) and essentially comprised the Emmental region in the canton of Bern .

Electoral process

This was a plural constituency. This means that although several seats had to be allocated, the majority voting system was used. In the sense of the Romansh majority election , a candidate needed an absolute majority of the votes in order to be elected. Several ballots may have been necessary to distribute all seats. Each voter had as many votes as there were seats to be allocated.

Name and number of seats

Bern-Emmental is an unofficial geographical name. In official use, consecutive numbering applied across the whole of Switzerland, arranged according to the order of the cantons in the Swiss Federal Constitution, was common . Due to the changing number over the years, some constituencies were given a new number several times. From 1851 (first application of a uniform federal law), Bern-Emmental bore the number 7 for decades and received number 8 in 1911.

Bern-Emmental had 3 seats in the first elections, from 1851 4 seats were always available.

expansion

Constituencies of the Canton of Bern 1848–1872
Constituencies of the Canton of Bern 1872–1890
Constituencies of the Canton of Bern 1890–1911
Constituencies of the Canton of Bern 1911–1919

The area of ​​the constituency was made binding for the first time on December 21, 1850 with the "Federal Act on the Election of Members of the National Council", whereby the constituency created by the Bern cantonal government in 1848 was taken over unchanged. It comprised:

In accordance with the “Federal Law on Federal Elections and Votes” of July 19, 1872, Ursenbach was separated from Bern-Emmental and added to the constituency of Bern-Oberaargau . Bern-Emmental thus comprised:

  • the district of Konolfingen
  • the district of Signau
  • the Trachselwald district

The last change in the area came with the “Federal Law on National Council constituencies” of June 23, 1911. The municipality of Hasle near Burgdorf was separated from the constituency of Bern-Oberaargau and allocated to Bern-Emmental. The constituency ultimately comprised:

  • in the district of Burgdorf the community Rüegsauschachen
  • the district of Konolfingen
  • the district of Signau
  • the Trachselwald district

In 1919, the seven constituencies of Bern were merged to form the still existing constituency of the National Council of Bern , in which proportional representation applies.

National Councils

  • Evangelical Rights (Evangelical / Reformed Conservatives) (ER)
  • Liberal Left (FL), Liberal Democratic Party (FDP)
  • Liberal Middle (LM)
  • date choice Elected Political party
    10.10.1848
    22.10.1848
    05.11.1848
    19.11.1848
    26.11.1848
    G   Alexander Ludwig Funk , Karl Karrer FL
      Johann Schneider LM
    04/21/1850 E.   Johann Ulrich Lehmann FL
    10/26/1851 G   Johannes Bach , Johann Ulrich Gfeller , Johann Ulrich Lehmann , Karl Karrer FL
    October 29, 1854 G   Gottlieb Rudolf Bühlmann HE
      Johannes Bach , Johann Ulrich Gfeller , Karl Karrer FL
    25.10.1857
    08.11.1857
    15.11.1857
    G   Johann Ulrich Gfeller , Karl Karrer , Samuel Lehmann , Rudolf Schmid FL
    10/28/1860 G   Johann Ulrich Gfeller , Karl Karrer , Samuel Lehmann , Rudolf Schmid FL
    25.10.1863
    08.11.1863
    G   Johann Ulrich Gfeller , Karl Karrer , Samuel Lehmann , Ludwig Wyss FL
    10/28/1866 G   Karl Karrer , Samuel Lehmann , Karl Schenk (K), Ludwig Wyss FL
    01/13/1867 B.   Gottlieb Riem FL
    10/31/1869 G   Karl Karrer , Samuel Lehmann , Karl Schenk (K), Ludwig Wyss FL
    12/29/1869 B.   Gottlieb Riem FL
    10/27/1872 G   Gottfried Joost , Karl Karrer , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    02/02/1873
    02/09/1873
    02/16/1873
    B.   Alfred Scheurer FL
    10/31/1875 G   Gottfried Joost , Karl Karrer , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    01/09/1876
    01/16/1876
    B.   Fritz Bühlmann FL
    10/27/1878 G   Gottfried Joost , Karl Karrer , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    01/19/1879 B.   Fritz Bühlmann FL
    30.10.1881
    11.06.1881
    G   Gottlieb Berger , Karl Karrer , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    1/15/1882 B.   Fritz Bühlmann FL
    10/26/1884 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Karl Karrer , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    01/11/1885 B.   Gottlieb Berger FL
    05/30/1886 E.   Adolf Muller FL
    10/30/1887 G   Gottlieb Berger , Fritz Bühlmann , Gottlieb Riem , Karl Schenk (K) FL
    02/26/1888 B.   Adolf Muller FL
    02/05/1889 E.   Gottfried Joost FL
    10/26/1890 G   Gottlieb Berger , Fritz Bühlmann , Gottfried Joost , Adolf Müller FL
    October 29, 1893 G   Gottlieb Berger , Fritz Bühlmann , Gottfried Joost , Adolf Müller FL
    10/25/1896 G   Gottlieb Berger , Fritz Bühlmann , Gottfried Joost , Adolf Müller FDP
    29.10.1899
    05.11.1899
    12.11.1899
    G   Gottlieb Berger , Fritz Bühlmann , Adolf Müller , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    10/26/1902 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Adolf Müller , Johann Jakob Schär , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    October 29, 1905 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Adolf Müller , Johann Jakob Schär , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    10/25/1908 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Adolf Müller , Johann Jakob Schär , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    October 29, 1911 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Friedrich Minder , Johann Jakob Schär , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    10/25/1914 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Friedrich Minder , Johann Jakob Schär , Fritz Zumstein FDP
    10/28/1917 G   Fritz Bühlmann , Friedrich Minder , Carl Moser , Johann Jakob Schär FDP

    source

    Individual evidence

    1. ^ Federal law on the election of members of the National Council (of December 21, 1850). (PDF, 676 kB) In: Federal Gazette No. 61 of December 28, 1850. admin.ch , May 21, 2013, accessed on November 2, 2014 .
    2. ^ Message from the Federal Council to the High Federal Assembly on the elections to the National Council (of June 24, 1872). (PDF, 722 kB) In: Federal Gazette No. 30 of July 6, 1872. admin.ch, May 21, 2013, accessed on November 2, 2014 .
    3. Federal Act on the National Council constituencies (of June 23, 1911). (PDF, 296 kB) In: Federal Gazette No. 26 of June 28, 1911. admin.ch, May 21, 2013, accessed on November 2, 2014 .