Greek legislative election, November 1910

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Legislative elections were held in the Kingdom of Greece on November 28, 1910. At stake were 362 seats in the Greek parliament.

The elections were of great significance as they paved the way for Eleftherios Venizelos, whose Liberal Party was the clear winner, to initiate a series of constitutional and political reforms. The so-called "small opposition" won about 42 seats.

In 1911 Eleftherios Venizelos voted the new Constitution of Greece, which was a very liberal one.


Summary of the 28 November 1910 Greek Parliament election resultsedit Votes Seats
No. +− % No. +−
Liberal Party Eleftherios Venizelos 307
  Small Opposition (right-wing) 42
  Independents 13
No. of valid votes 100,00   362  
Invalid votes  
Total
(%)
Source: National Research Foundation "Eleftherios K. Venizelos" [1], Texts of Constitutional History (Greek Institute of Constitutional History)
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