There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 20,116 and the number of votes cast 11,345, of which 18 were invalid. The turnout was 56.5%.
candidate
Political party
be right
in %
Remarks
K
30th
0
0
F.
138
0
0
F.
31
0
0
Peter Spahn
center
11,010
0
0
Others
0
70
0
0
1887
There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 21,490 and the number of votes cast 16,132, of which 25 were invalid. The turnout was 75.2%.
candidate
Political party
be right
in %
Remarks
K
1370
0
0
Peter Spahn
center
14,750
0
0
Others
0
12
0
0
1890
The cartel parties Conservatives and NLP agreed on a conservative candidate. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 20,789 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot 11,860, of which 62 were invalid. The turnout was 57.0%.
No constituency agreements between the parties have survived. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 20,487 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot 12,259, of which 16 were invalid. The turnout was 59.8%.
No constituency agreements between the parties have survived. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 20,749 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot was 12,043, of which 28 were invalid. The turnout was 58.0%.
Attempts at a constituency agreement between the parties against the center were unsuccessful. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 20,724 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot 13,909, of which 39 were invalid. The turnout was 67.1%.
candidate
Political party
be right
in %
Remarks
Marquardt
BdL
240
1.7
0
Ewert
FVP
189
1.4
0
Pilchowski
NLP
338
2.4
0
brown
SPD
28
0.2
0
Celestine cancer
center
12,810
92.4
0
Others
0
37
0.3
0
1907
The center's shop stewards' meeting again presented cancer with a “large majority”. Instead, a group of Catholic craftsmen nominated the Braunsberg private lecturer Dr. Gigalski. BdL, NLP and FVg called for the election of the conservative candidate. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 21,058 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot was 17,068, of which 34 were invalid. The turnout was 81.1%.
No constituency agreements between the parties have survived. The number of eligible voters was 21,100 and the number of votes cast in the first ballot 15,914, of which 43 were invalid. The turnout was 75.4%.
In the replacement election on April 24, 1914, there was only one ballot.
candidate
Political party
be right
in %
Remarks
Karl Marchionini
SPD
227
1.9
0
Albrecht von Rechenberg
center
10,835
91.2
0
Hinzmann
center
802
6.7
0
Others
0
26th
0.2
0
literature
Carl-Wilhelm Reibel: Handbook of the Reichstag elections 1890-1918, 1st half volume, 2007, ISBN 978-3-7700-5284-4 , pp. 22-25.
Fritz Specht: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903: statistics of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of the elected representatives, 2nd edition 1904, pp. 4–5.