Electoral District Salzburg 3

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Electoral District Salzburg 3
country Austria-Hungary
Crown land Salzburg
Constituency number 3
Type Constituency
region Locations in the entire crown land
Present population  41,145   (1910)
Eligible voters 6,649   (1911)
MPs


The Salzburg 3 constituency was a constituency for the elections to the House of Representatives in the Austrian crown land of Salzburg . 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 order, a total of 516 electoral districts were created, with one member being elected in each constituency with the exception of Galicia in the course of the Reichsrat election. The MP had to prevail with an absolute majority in the first ballot or in a runoff election.

The constituency Salzburg 3 comprised the cities, markets and local communities Hallein , Radstadt , Oberndorf , Neumarkt , Straßwalchen , Seekirchen , Abtenau , Golling , Kuchl , Werfen , Bischofshofen , Sankt Johann , Sankt Veit , Wagrain , Sankt Michael , Mauterndorf , Tamsweg , Hofgastein , Taxenbach , Rauris , Zell am See , Mittersill , Saalfelden , Lofer , Bad Gastein and Schwarzach , whereby in Bad Gastein only the village itself belonged to the electoral district. From the Imperial Council election in 1907 was Anton Hueber ( German People's Party ) emerged the victor of his mandate and in the Imperial Council election in 1911 successfully defended.

elections

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
Anton Hueber German People's Party 2593 46.1%
Matthias Prüll Christian Social Party 1679 29.8%
Michael Dobler Social Democratic Labor Party 1260 22.4%
Others 98 1.7%
Eligible voters: 6140, invalid / empty votes: 72, voter turnout: 92.9%

Runoff

candidate Political party Constituency votes percent
Anton Hueber German People's Party 2830 60.6%
Matthias Prüll Christian Social Party 1841 39.4%
Eligible voters: 6140, invalid / empty votes: 822, voter turnout: 89.5%

Reichsrat election 1911

The 1911 Reichsrat election was held on June 13, 1911 (first ballot) and June 20, 1911 (runoff).

First ballot

candidate Political party Constituency votes percent
Anton Hueber German People's Party 2066 34.1%
Josef Franz Witternigg Social Democratic Labor Party 2044 33.7%
Josef Price Christian Social Party 1838 30.3%
Karl Hainzl Pan-German association 76 1.3%
Others 43 0.7%
Eligible voters: 6649, invalid / empty votes: 102, voter turnout: 92.8%

Runoff

candidate Political party Constituency votes percent
Anton Hueber German People's Party 3284 56.2%
Josef Franz Witternigg Social Democratic Labor Party 2558 43.8%
Eligible voters: 6649, invalid / empty votes: 212, voter turnout: 91.1%

Individual evidence

  1. ^ 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"
  2. After the decision. In:  Salzburger Volksblatt , May 15, 1907, p. 2 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / svb
  3. After the decision. In:  Salzburger Volksblatt , May 15, 1907, p. 2 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / svb
  4. ^ The election of June 13th. In:  Salzburger Chronik für Stadt und Land / Salzburger Chronik / Salzburger Chronik. Tagblatt with the illustrated supplement “Die Woche im Bild” / Die Woche im Bild. Illustrated entertainment supplement to the “Salzburger Chronik” / Salzburger Chronik. Daily newspaper with the illustrated supplement “Oesterreichische / Österreichische Woche” / Österreichische Woche / Salzburger Zeitung. Tagblatt with the illustrated supplement “Austrian Week” / Salzburger Zeitung , June 14, 1911, p. 1 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / sch
  5. ^ The runoff elections on June 20. In:  Salzburger Chronik für Stadt und Land / Salzburger Chronik / Salzburger Chronik. Tagblatt with the illustrated supplement “Die Woche im Bild” / Die Woche im Bild. Illustrated entertainment supplement to the “Salzburger Chronik” / Salzburger Chronik. Daily newspaper with the illustrated supplement “Oesterreichische / Österreichische Woche” / Österreichische Woche / Salzburger Zeitung. Tagblatt with the illustrated supplement “Austrian Week” / Salzburger Zeitung , June 21, 1911, p. 1 (online at ANNO ).Template: ANNO / Maintenance / sch

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