Electoral District of Bohemia 80
Electoral District of Bohemia 80 | |
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country | Austria-Hungary |
Crown land | Bohemia |
Constituency number | 80 |
Type | Constituency |
region | Leitmeritz, Theresienstadt etc. |
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The electoral district of Bohemia 80 was a constituency for the elections to the House of Representatives in the Austrian crown land of Bohemia . The electoral district was created in 1907 with the introduction of the Reichsrat election regulations and existed until the collapse of the Habsburg monarchy.
history
After the Reichsrat had decided on the general, equal, secret and direct male suffrage in autumn 1906, the major reform of the electoral law through the sanctioning of Emperor Franz Joseph I came into effect on January 26, 1907 . With the new Reichsrat election rules, a total of 516 electoral districts were created, each with a member to be elected, which were determined by direct election with a possible runoff. The constituency of Bohemia 80 comprised the cities of Leitmeritz , Theresienstadt , Lobositz , Auscha and Wegstädtl . Alois Funke from the German Progress Party emerged victorious from the 1907 Reichsrat election, but he died in January 1911. In the 1911 Reichsrat election, Gustav Hummer was able to prevail from the German radicals.
Election results
Reichsrat election 1907
The 1907 Reichsrat election was held on May 14, 1907 (first ballot) and May 23, 1907 (runoff).
First ballot
candidate | Political party | Constituency votes |
percent |
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Alois Funke | German Progressive Party | 1423 | 36.6% |
Josef Maresch | Social Democratic Party | 902 | 2.6% |
Franz Schreiter | Freialldeutsche Party | 744 | 19.2% |
Ferdinand Divišek | Christian Social Party | 412 | 10.6% |
Jindřich Nechanský | Czech candidate | 382 | 9.8% |
Other parties | 20th | 0.5% | |
Eligible voters: 5268, Invalid votes: 16, Turnout: 74.0% |
Runoff
candidate | Political party | Constituency votes |
percent |
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Alois Funke | German Progressive Party | 2492 | 65.8% |
Josef Maresch | Social Democratic Party | 1295 | 34.2% |
Eligible voters: 5268, invalid votes: 38, voter turnout: 72.6% |
Reichsrat election 1911
The 1907 Reichsrat election was held on May 14, 1907 (first ballot) and May 23, 1907 (runoff).
First ballot
candidate | Political party | Constituency votes |
percent |
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Gustav lobster | German radical party | 1651 | 39.8% |
Wilhelm Neumann | Social Democratic Party | 896 | 21.6% |
Franz Habel | Christian Social Party | 769 | 18.5% |
Vaclav Hora | Czech Social Democrats | 458 | 11.0% |
Josef Zoschke | German independent commercial candidate | 349 | 8.4% |
Others | 25th | 0.6% | |
Eligible voters: 5268, invalid votes: 38, voter turnout: 72.6% |
Runoff
candidate | Political party | Constituency votes |
percent |
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Gustav lobster | German radical party | 2351 | 55.3% |
Wilhelm Neumann | Social Democratic Party | 1899 | 44.7% |
Eligible voters: 5233, invalid votes: 56, voter turnout: 82.3% |
Individual evidence
- ^ Reichsgesetzblatt for the kingdoms and countries represented in the Reichsrath 1907, IX. Piece, No. 17: "Law of January 26, 1907 regarding the election of the members of the House of Representatives of the Reichsrat"
- ↑ Article in: Prager Abendblatt. Supplement to the Prager Zeitung / Prager Abendblatt , May 15, 1907, p. 3 (online at ANNO ).
- ↑ Article in: Prager Abendblatt. Supplement to the Prager Zeitung / Prager Abendblatt , May 24, 1907, p. 2 (online at ANNO ).
- ↑ Article in: Prager Abendblatt. Supplement to the Prager Zeitung / Prager Abendblatt , May 15, 1907, p. 3 (online at ANNO ).
- ↑ Article in: Prager Abendblatt. Supplement to the Prager Zeitung / Prager Abendblatt , May 24, 1907, p. 2 (online at ANNO ).
literature
- Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A Biographical-Statistical Handbook, 1907-1913, XI. Legislative period (XVIII session). Wiener Verlag, Vienna, Leipzig 1907
- Fritz Freund: The Austrian House of Representatives. A biographical-statistical handbook, 1911-1917, XII. Legislative period. Publishing house Dr. Rudolf Ludwig, Vienna 1911