Swiss parliamentary elections 1911 / results of the National Council elections
The National Council elections for the 22nd legislative period took place on October 29, 1911. 189 seats in the Swiss National Council had to be filled (22 more than before). This page provides an overview of the detailed results in the cantons.
Explanations
As in all elections before the introduction of proportional representation , which is customary today, in 1919, majority voting was applied. For this purpose the country was divided into 49 national council constituencies of different sizes , in which one to eight seats were to be allocated. The so-called Romance majority vote was used , in which a candidate needed an absolute majority of the votes cast in order to be elected. Each voter had as many votes as there were seats to be allocated.
- Constituency: The constituencies were numbered consecutively, in the order of the cantons in the Swiss Federal Constitution . Due to the changing number of constituencies over the years, some received a new number several times. Therefore the following articles have a lemma with an unofficial geographical name.
- Selected candidates are highlighted in bold , candidates not selected are highlighted in italics
Parties
Allocating candidates to parties and political groups (with the exception of the liberals and social democrats) is only possible to a limited extent, as they did not run on official party lists. According to the political reality of the early 20th century, one can speak more of party currents or directions. The party names used are therefore an ideological assessment.
- FDP = Liberal Democratic Party
- DVV = Democratic-Economic Association (belonging to the FDP parliamentary group)
- LM = Liberal Middle (Liberals, Liberal Democrats)
- KK = Catholic Conservative
- ER = Evangelical Rights (Evangelical / Reformed Conservatives)
- DL = Democratic Left (sociopolitical group, Democratic Party )
- SP = Social Democratic Party
- RP = Rhine District Party (left FDP dissidents in the canton of Aargau)
Results of the National Council elections
Canton of Aargau (12 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 36 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 10 942 | 9 097 | 83.1% |
Johann Rudolf Suter Otto Hunziker Alwin Weber Friedrich Pabst |
FDP FDP FDP SP |
7 542 5 896 2 273 |
7 665 92.1% 90.7% 70.9% 27.3% |
No. 37 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 15 911 | 13 312 | 83.7% |
Hans Müri Conradin Zschokke Hans Siegrist Heinrich Eugen Abbot Otto Suter Max Alphonse Erismann |
FDP FDP FDP FDP SP otherwise. |
10 515 10 312 8 521 7 311 3 148 811 |
89.4% 87.7% 72.5% 62.2% 26.7% 6.9% |
No. 38 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 6 165 | 4 630 | 75.1% | Jakob Nietlispach | KK | 3 270 | 87.1% |
No. 39 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 16 949 | 14 478 | 85.4% |
Alfred Wyrsch Franz Xaver Eggspühler Josef Jäger Gustav Adolf Origin Hans Müri Franz Josef Waldmeyer |
KK KK RP RP SP RP |
11 880 11 682 9 124 6 251 5 204 3 830 |
87.9% 86.4% 67.5% 46.2% 38.5% 28.3% |
November 12, 1911 (2nd ballot) |
16 950 | 14 090 | 83.1% |
Gustav Adolf origin Hans Müri |
FDP SP |
5 291 |
7 031 49.9% 37.5% |
Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (3 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 28 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 13 946 | 10 559 | 75.7% |
Arthur Eugster Howard Eugster Johannes Eisenhut Alfred Hofstetter Johann Jakob Tobler Johannes Baumann |
FDP SP FDP FDP FDP FDP |
7 667 6 028 5 900 2 050 1 761 503 |
77.7% 61.1% 59.8% 20.8% 17.8% 5.1% |
Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden (1 seat)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 29 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 2,853 | 2 191 | 76.8% | Adolf Steuble | KK | 1 616 | 73.7% |
Canton of Basel-Country (4 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 26 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 15 866 | 6 618 | 41.7% |
Albert Schwander Jakob Buser Johannes Suter Hermann Straumann Paul Degen Theophil Zumthor |
DL FDP FDP FDP KK SP |
5 677 5 195 4 936 3 570 1 670 1 235 |
91.3% 83.8% 79.4% 57.4% 26.8% 19.6% |
Canton of Basel-Stadt (7 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 25 | 7th | October 29, 1911 | 22 930 | 12 110 | 52.8% |
Bernhard Jäggi Johannes Frei Johann Emil Müry Isaak Iselin-Sarasin Carl Christoph Burckhardt Christian Rothenberger Rudolf Gelpke Emil Göttisheim Albert Joos |
SP SP FDP LM LM FDP otherwise. FDP KK |
5 653 5 078 4 189 4 044 3 971 3 851 3 570 3 530 2 160 |
46.9% 42.1% 34.7% 33.5% 32.9% 31.9% 29.6% 29.3% 17.9% |
November 5, 1911 (2nd ballot) |
22 930 | 13 410 | 58.5% |
Bernhard Jäggi Johannes Frei Johann Emil Müry Isaak Iselin-Sarasin Christian Rothenberger Carl Christoph Burckhardt Emil Göttisheim Rudolf Gelpke Albert Joos |
SP SP FDP LM FDP LM FDP otherwise. KK |
7 099 6 429 5 004 4 588 4 296 4 211 3 782 3 609 2 844 |
52.9% 47.9% 37.3% 34.2% 32.0% 31.4% 28.2% 26.9% 21.2% |
Canton of Bern (32 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 6 | 6th | October 29, 1911 | 26 347 | 13 809 | 52.4% |
Robert Stucki Emil Lohner Arnold Gottlieb Bühler Johann Jakob Rebmann Johann Friedrich Michel Hermann Schüpbach Samuel Scherz |
FDP FDP FDP FDP FDP FDP SP |
10 960 10 748 10 671 10 330 10 183 6 930 6 416 |
80.4% 78.9% 78.3% 75.8% 74.7% 50.8% 47.1% |
No. 7 | 7th | October 29, 1911 | 32 807 | 18 665 | 56.9% |
Johann Hirter Johann Jenny Michael Bühler Jakob Scheidegger Gustav Müller Gustav König Ernst Wyss Oskar Schneeberger Karl Moor |
FDP FDP FDP FDP SP ER ER SP SP |
11 237 10 877 10 603 10 438 8 891 8 700 8 676 7 850 7 409 |
60.5% 58.5% 57.0% 56.1% 47.8% 46.8% 46.7% 42.2% 39.8% |
November 12, 1911 (2nd ballot) |
33 160 | 19 178 | 57.8% |
Gustav Müller Gustav König Ernst Wyss Oskar Schneeberger Karl Moor |
SP ER ER SP SP |
14 232 10 952 10 946 8 175 7 789 |
82.0% 63.1% 63.0% 47.1% 44.8% |
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No. 8 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 19 057 | 4 751 | 24.9% |
Fritz Bühlmann Johann Jakob Schär Fritz Zumstein Friedrich Minder |
FDP FDP FDP FDP |
4,462 4 405 4 368 |
4,504 96.7% 95.8% 94.6% 93.8% |
No. 9 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 20 035 | 7 202 | 35.9% |
August Rikli Arnold Gugelmann Michael Hofer Friedrich Buri |
SP FDP FDP FDP |
5 825 5 696 5 638 |
6 720 95.2% 82.5% 80.7% 79.8% |
No. 10 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 19 931 | 8 447 | 42.4% |
Alfred Moll Jakob Freiburghaus Eduard Will Karl Scheurer Johann Näher |
FDP FDP FDP FDP SP |
5 585 5 579 5 391 4 259 |
5 599 67.0% 66.8% 66.8% 64.5% 51.0% |
No. 11 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 13 567 | 4 818 | 35.5% |
Virgile Rossel Albert Gobat Albert Locher Émile Ryser |
FDP FDP FDP SP |
3 083 3 059 1 725 |
3 176 67.3% 65.4% 64.8% 36.5% |
No. 12 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 11 879 | 5 086 | 42.8% |
Joseph Choquard Ernest Daucourt Henri Simonin |
KK KK FDP |
3 090 2 613 |
3 248 64.6% 61.4% 52.0% |
Canton of Friborg (7 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 22 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 10 291 | 5 859 | 57.0% |
Hermann Liechti Eugène Descheneaux Auguste Chassot |
FDP KK SP |
573 4 4 525 951 |
79.0% 78.2% 16.4% |
No. 23 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 21 608 | 9 343 | 43.3% |
Max de Diesbach Charles de Wuilleret Alphonse Théraulaz Eugène Grand A.-F.-L. Cailler |
KK KK KK KK FDP |
8 742 8 681 8 639 8 602 8 209 |
95.0% 94.4% 93.9% 93.5% 89.2% |
Canton of Geneva (8 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 49 | 8th | October 29, 1911 | 28 292 | 15 019 | 53.1% |
Henri Fazy Marc-Eugène Ritzchel Victor-Marc Charbonnet Marc-Ernest Peter Jacques-Louis Willemin Gustave Ador Firmin Ody Jean Sigg Jules Vouaillat Jacques Rutty Alfred Georg François-César Hudry John Renaud Jean Rutishauser Jules Massard Edmond-Agénor Boissier |
FDP FDP FDP FDP FDP LM KK SP FDP LM LM LM LM LM LM LM |
8 813 8 666 8 630 8 400 8 111 8 036 7 257 6 938 6 494 6 260 6 209 5 928 5 839 5 788 5 299 5 271 |
58.8% 57.8% 57.5% 56.0% 54.1% 53.6% 48.4% 46.3% 43.3% 41.7% 41.4% 39.5% 38, 9% 38.6% 35.3% 35.1% |
November 12, 1911 (2nd ballot) |
28 420 | 14 686 | 51.7% |
Jean Sigg Firmin Ody Jacques Rutty Alfred Georg |
SP KK LM LM |
8 063 7 799 6 212 6 122 |
54.9% 53.1% 42.2% 41.6% |
Canton of Glarus (2 seats)
Constituency | Number of seats |
date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 20 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 8 196 | 4,585 | 55.9% |
Eduard Blumer David Legler |
DL DL |
3 857 3 810 |
93.5% 92.4% |
Canton of Graubünden (6 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 35 | 6th | October 29, 1911 | 25 748 | 14 500 | 56.3% |
Johann Schmid Alfred von Planta Johann Anton Caflisch Eduard Walser Andrea Vital Paul Raschein sr. Arthur Gamser |
KK LM FDP FDP FDP FDP SP |
11 351 11 137 10 997 10 716 10 684 10 057 3 297 |
82.6% 81.0% 80.0% 78.0% 77.7% 73.2% 24.0% |
Canton of Lucerne (8 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 13 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 14 771 | 5 411 | 36.6% |
Peter Knüsel Otto Sidler Hermann Heller |
FDP FDP FDP |
3 841 3 820 3 677 |
91.9% 91.4% 87.9% |
No. 14 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 11 223 | 3 744 | 33.4% |
Anton Erni Josef Anton Balmer |
KK KK |
3,520 3 502 |
98.4% 97.9% |
No. 15 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 13 098 | 4 745 | 36.2% |
Franz Moser-Schär Heinrich Walther Dominik Fellmann |
KK KK KK |
4,422 4,402 4,365 |
98.0% 97.6% 96.7% |
Canton of Neuchâtel (7 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
# 48 | 7th | October 29, 1911 | 31 385 | 16 802 | 53.5% |
Charles Naine Louis Perrier Paul-Ernest Mosimann Louis-Alexandre Martin Jules-Albert Piguet Henri Calame Jules Calame Eugène Bonhôte |
SP FDP FDP FDP FDP FDP LM LM |
6 179 6 130 6 129 6 015 5 893 4 774 4 587 |
6 704 40.9% 37.7% 37.4% 37.4% 36.7% 35.9% 29.1% 28.0% |
November 5, 1911 (2nd ballot) |
31 428 | 22 204 | 70.7% |
Charles Naine Louis Perrier Paul-Ernest Mosimann Louis-Alexandre Martin Jules-Albert Piguet Henri Calame Jules Calame Eugène Bonhôte |
SP FDP FDP FDP FDP FDP LM LM |
10 043 7 839 7 809 7 807 7 687 7 554 5 782 5 567 |
45.9% 35.8% 35.7% 35.7% 35.1% 34.5% 26.4% 25.4% |
Canton of Nidwalden (1 seat)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 19 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 3 213 | 665 | 20.7% | Karl Niederberger | KK | 638 | 98.0% |
Canton of Obwalden (1 seat)
Constituency | Number of seats |
date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 18 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 4 312 | 1 574 | 36.5% | Peter Anton Ming | KK | 1 462 | 96.8% |
Canton of Schaffhausen (2 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 27 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 9 374 | 7 746 | 82.6% |
Carl Spahn Robert Grieshaber Heinrich Schlatter |
FDP FDP SP |
5 050 4 813 1 510 |
81.9% 78.0% 24.5% |
Canton Schwyz (3 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 17 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 13 761 | 3,597 | 26.1% |
Martin Steinegger Anton von Hettlingen Josef Anton Ferdinand Büeler |
FDP KK KK |
3,211 3 139 3 104 |
94.8% 92.7% 91.7% |
Canton of Solothurn (6 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 24 | 6th | October 29, 1911 | 27 012 | 10 676 | 39.5% |
Hans Affolter Siegfried Hartmann Max Studer Jakob Zimmermann Adrian von Arx sr. Eduard Bally |
SP KK FDP FDP FDP FDP |
9 752 9 597 9 480 9 455 9 218 9 090 |
92.9% 91.4% 90.3% 90.1% 87.8% 86.6% |
Canton of St. Gallen (15 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 30 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 13 258 | 10 325 | 77.9% |
JA Scherrer-Füllemann Karl Emil Wild Albert Mächler Eduard Scherrer |
DL FDP FDP FDP |
7 518 7 495 7 431 7 306 |
94.2% 93.9% 93.1% 91.5% |
No. 31 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 14 382 | 10 976 | 76.3% |
Ernst Schmidheiny Johann Baptist Eisenring Carl Zurburg Heinrich Otto Weber |
FDP KK KK DL |
8 053 7 957 7 889 7 765 |
93.1% 92.0% 91.2% 89.8% |
No. 32 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 16 719 | 12 440 | 74.4% |
Ernst Wagner Gallus Schwendener Robert Forrer |
FDP FDP FDP |
8 530 8 523 8 421 |
92.8% 92.7% 91.6% |
No. 33 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 10 472 | 7 419 | 70.9% |
Johann Baptist Schubiger Emil Grünenfelder |
KK KK |
5 133 5 132 |
92.4% 92.4% |
No. 34 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 9 510 | 7 370 | 77.5% |
Othmar Staub Thomas Holenstein sr. |
KK KK |
6 021 5 972 |
98.1% 97.3% |
Canton Ticino (8 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 41 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 19 084 | 6 204 | 32.5% |
Romeo Manzoni Achille Borella Francesco Vassalli Giovanni Lurati Mario Ferri |
FDP FDP FDP KK SP |
3,992 3,979 3 724 3 679 998 |
65.7% 65.5% 61.3% 60.6% 16.4% |
No. 42 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 21 350 | 5 711 | 26.8% |
Francesco Balli Giuseppe Motta Giuseppe Stoffel Evaristo Garbani-Nerini Giovanni Tamò Mario Ferri Guglielmo Canevascini Leo Macchi |
LM KK FDP FDP SP SP SP SP |
4 137 4 047 3 784 3 755 729 697 612 598 |
74.7% 73.0% 68.3% 67.8% 13.1% 12.5% 11.0% 10.7% |
Canton Thurgau (7 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 40 | 7th | October 29, 1911 | 28 688 | 23 783 | 82.9% |
Heinrich Häberlin Carl Eigenmann Alfons von Streng Emil Hofmann Adolf Germann Jakob Müller Oskar Ullmann Martin Vögelin Otto Höppli |
FDP FDP KK DL FDP FDP FDP DL SP |
19 537 19 509 19 505 18 835 18 423 18 038 12 907 4 907 4 072 |
90.6% 90.5% 90.5% 87.4% 85.5% 83.7% 59.9% 22.7% 18.9% |
Canton Uri (1 seat)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 16 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 5 081 | 1 883 | 37.1% | Josef Furrer | KK | 1 723 | 93.8% |
Canton of Vaud (16 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 43 | 8th | October 29, 1911 | 34 289 | 8 957 | 26.1% |
Alphonse Dubuis Félix Bonjour Alois de Meuron Émile Gaudard Charles-Eugène Fonjallaz Édouard Secretan Alexandre Emery Paul Maillefer Auguste von der Aa |
FDP FDP LM FDP FDP LM LM FDP SP |
6 790 6 742 6 702 6 641 6 625 6 590 6 449 6 334 2 332 |
77.8% 77.2% 76.8% 76.1% 75.9% 75.5% 73.9% 72.6% 26.7% |
No. 44 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 23 164 | 8 155 | 35.2% |
Camille Decoppet Ernest Chuard Armand Piguet Ulysse Crisinel Jean Cavat |
FDP FDP LM FDP FDP |
7 720 7 654 7 504 7 450 7 304 |
96.3% 95.5% 93.6% 92.9% 91.1% |
No. 45 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 14 112 | 5 912 | 41.9% |
Henri Thélin Juste Lagier Maurice Desplands Ernest Bujard |
FDP FDP FDP LM |
5 363 5 040 3 291 2 380 |
91.1% 85.6% 55.9% 40.4% |
Canton of Valais (6 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 46 | 4th | October 29, 1911 | 18 563 | 9 160 | 49.4% |
Alexander Seiler Joseph Kuntschen sr. Raymond Evéquoz Charles de Preux |
KK KK KK KK |
8 943 8 882 8 780 8 142 |
97.7% 97.0% 95.9% 89.0% |
No. 47 | 2 | October 29, 1911 | 12 009 | 4 649 | 38.8% |
Jules Tissières Eugène de Lavallaz |
KK FDP |
4024 3937 |
87.1% 85.3% |
Canton of Zug (1 seat)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 21 | 1 | October 29, 1911 | 6 709 | 1,862 | 27.8% | Hermann Stadlin | FDP | 1 676 | 100.0% |
Canton of Zurich (25 seats)
Constituency | Seats | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
number 1 | 7th | October 29, 1911 | 29 995 | 19 688 | 65.6% |
Robert Billeter Emil Zürcher Alfred Frey Jakob Lutz Friedrich Fritschi Walter Bissegger Johann Jakob Hauser Herman Greulich Robert Seidel Paul Pflüger Emil Klöti Karl Manz-Schäppi Johannes Sigg Anton Rimathé |
FDP DL FDP DL DL FDP FDP SP SP SP SP SP SP SP |
17 456 11 331 11 177 11 175 11 078 11 005 10 968 6 649 6 515 6 340 6 056 5 522 5 468 5 421 |
64.3% 63.6% 62.8% 62.8% 62.2% 61.8% 61.6% 37.3% 36.6% 35.6% 34.0% 31.0% 30, 7% 30.4% |
No. 2 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 18 651 | 10 930 | 58.6% |
Herman Greulich Paul Pflüger Robert Seidel Johannes Sigg Robert Grimm |
SP SP SP SP SP |
7 696 7 677 6 730 6 720 |
7 881 90.7% 88.6% 88.4% 77.4% 77.3% |
No. 3 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 24 347 | 15 026 | 61.7% |
Werner Weber Johann Jakob Abegg Johann Rudolf Amsler Heinrich Hess Karl August Koller Herman Greulich Robert Seidel Hans Jakob Wirz Johannes Heusser Bernhard Kaufmann |
FDP LM LM DL FDP SP SP SP SP SP |
9 014 9 007 8 932 8 903 3 679 3 503 3 418 3 299 3 208 |
9 258 71.6% 69.8% 69.7% 69.1% 68.9% 28.4% 27.1% 26.4% 25.5% 24.8% |
No. 4 | 5 | October 29, 1911 | 24 980 | 17 698 | 70.8% |
Friedrich Studer Hans Sträuli Friedrich Ottiker Eduard Sulzer Julius Guyer Robert Wirz Hans Schenkel Moritz Fähndrich August Huggler |
SP DL DL FDP FDP SP SP SP SP |
12 168 9 619 9 205 9 174 8 600 5 869 5 836 5 149 5 040 |
79.4% 62.7% 60.0% 59.8% 56.1% 38.3% 38.0% 33.6% 32.8% |
No. 5 | 3 | October 29, 1911 | 13 288 | 9 523 | 71.7% |
Johann Konrad Hörni Jakob Walder David Ringger Johannes Heusser Adolf Gasser Bernhard Kaufmann |
DL DL DL SP SP SP |
5 197 5 149 1 475 1 452 1 440 |
5 209 65.6% 65.5% 64.9% 18.5% 18.3% 18.1% |
Replacement elections until 1914
Due to vacancies during the following 22nd legislative period, 24 substitute elections were held in 13 constituencies .
Constituency / canton |
Replacement for | date | Eligible voters |
Number of voters |
Wahlbe- pation |
Elected and unelected |
Political party | be right | proportion of |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
No. 1 (ZH) | Johann Jakob Hauser | August 31, 1913 | 31 096 | 17 451 | 56.1% |
Robert Schmid Karl Manz |
FDP SP |
10 716 5 491 |
61.4% 31.5% |
No. 3 (ZH) | Werner Weber | March 3, 1912 | 24 595 | 15 407 | 62.6% |
Emil Rellstab Hans Jakob Wirz |
FDP SP |
6 330 |
8 430 54.7% 41.4% |
Johann Jakob Abegg | March 24, 1912 | 24 557 | 16 621 | 67.6% |
Theodor Odinga Hans Jakob Wirz |
FDP SP |
7 514 |
9 021 54.3% 45.2% |
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No. 4 (ZH) | Eduard Sulzer | May 4, 1913 | 25 463 | 17 655 | 69.3% |
Hans Schenkel Jakob Zwingli Robert Wehrlin |
SP DL FDP |
5 872 4 382 |
7 290 41.3% 33.3% 24.8% |
May 18, 1913 (2nd ballot) |
25 522 | 19 576 | 76.7% |
Hans Schenkel Jakob Zwingli |
SP DL |
8 387 |
9 845 50.3% 42.8% |
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No. 11 (BE) | Virgile Rossel | April 28, 1912 | 14 172 | 9 907 | 69.9% |
Robert Savoye Émile Ryser |
FDP SP |
4,859 |
5,048 51.0% 49.0% |
Albert Gobat | May 17, 1914 | 14 162 | 10 594 | 74.8% |
Émile Ryser Ernest Frepp |
SP FDP |
5 151 |
5 443 51.4% 48.6% |
|
No. 25 (BS) | Alfred Brüstlein | February 4, 1912 | 45 828 | 34 401 | 75.0% |
Eugen Wullschleger Albert Joos |
SP KK |
3659 |
7324 66.7% 33.3% |
No. 26 (BL) | Johannes Suter | June 23, 1912 | 16 159 | 6 036 | 36.3% |
Gustav Adolf Seiler Albert Grieder Theophil Zumthor |
DVV FDP SP |
1 790 1 288 |
1 937 32.1% 29.7% 21.3% |
July 14, 1912 (2nd ballot) |
16 385 | 6,973 | 42.6% |
Albert Grieder Gustav Adolf Seiler Theophil Zumthor |
FDP DVV SP |
2,389 1,653 |
2,778 39.8% 34.3% 23.7% |
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Jakob Buser | December 28, 1913 | 16 348 | 4 642 | 28.4% | Gustav Adolf Seiler | DVV | 3 860 | 83.2% | |
No. 37 (AG) | Hans Müri | April 28, 1912 | 15 940 | 10 353 | 64.9% |
Emil Keller Otto Suter |
FDP SP |
2 850 |
6 145 59.4% 27.5% |
No. 41 (TI) | Romeo Manzoni | December 22, 1912 | 18 946 | 3 020 | 15.9% | Antonio Fusoni | FDP | 2 904 | 96.2% |
Giovanni Lurati | March 15, 1914 | 19 132 | 5 493 | 28.7% |
Angelo Tarchini Mario Ferri |
KK SP |
1 825 |
3 617 65.8% 33.2% |
|
No. 42 (TI) | Giuseppe Motta | January 14, 1912 | 21 063 | 3,936 | 18.7% | Giuseppe Cattori | KK | 3 809 | 96.8% |
Giuseppe Stoffel | March 1, 1914 | 21 428 | 4 149 | 19.4% |
Brenno Bertoni Giovanni Tamò |
FDP SP |
961 |
981 2 71.9% 23.2% |
|
No. 43 (VD) | Alphonse Dubuis | February 23, 1913 | 35 244 | 13 801 | 39.2% |
Alfred Pilliod Gabriel Amiguet-Massard |
FDP FDP |
4,468 |
9241 67.0% 32.4% |
No. 44 (VD) | Jean Cavat | February 4, 1912 | 24 732 | 16 096 | 65.1% |
Louis Reymond Paul Golay |
FDP SP |
12 357 3 249 |
76.8% 20.2% |
Camille Decoppet | September 29, 1912 | 24 317 | 7 218 | 29.7% |
Henri Grobet Paul Golay |
FDP SP |
1 155 |
5962 82.6% 16.0% |
|
Alphonse Dubuis | August 3, 1913 | 24 424 | 4 910 | 10.1% | Fritz Bosset | FDP | 4 829 | 98.4% | |
No. 45 (VD) | Henri Thélin | August 28, 1912 | 14 280 | 6 385 | 44.7% |
Alfred Jaton Ernest Bujard |
FDP LM |
2,372 |
3,988 62.5% 37.2% |
Maurice Desplands Juste Lagier |
February 22, 1914 | 14 446 | 5 530 | 38.3% |
John-Henri Mermoud Jean Yersin |
FDP LM |
5 345 |
5 361 96.9% 96.7% |
|
No. 48 (NE) | Louis Perrier | April 13, 1912 | 31 314 | 17 228 | 55.0% |
Ernest-Paul Graber Fritz Henri Mentha Eugène Bonhôte |
SP FDP LM |
6 252 4 151 |
6 825 39.6% 36.3% 24.1% |
April 20, 1912 (2nd ballot) |
31 318 | 19 308 | 61.7% |
Ernest-Paul Graber Fritz Henri Mentha |
SP FDP |
10 010 9 258 |
53.7% 41.6% |
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Jules Calame | October 27, 1912 | 31 355 | 1 288 | 4.1% | Eugène Bonhôte | LM | 1 288 | 100.0% | |
Louis-Alexandre Martin | November 16, 1913 | 31 660 | 16 836 | 53.2% |
Auguste Leuba Achille Grospierre |
FDP SP |
6 827 |
9 854 58.5% 40.6% |
Remarks
- ^ FDP dissident
- ↑ a b Progressive Citizens' Party
- ↑ a b c d Candidate for the evangelical right, joined the liberal faction.
- ↑ Jeunes radicaux (Young Liberals)
- ↑ a b c Union radicale libérale (allied with the liberals)
- ↑ Estrema sinistra (extreme left)
- ↑ supported by the agricultural association
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i joined the free-thinking democratic parliamentary group
- ↑ Peasant Party
source
- Erich Gruner : The elections to the Swiss National Council 1848-1919 . tape 3 . Francke Verlag, Bern 1978, ISBN 3-7720-1445-3 , p. 299-310 .
Web links
- List of members of the Swiss National Council (Federal Gazette of November 29, 1911)