Spanish general election, 1901
Spanish general election, 1901
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All 402 seats of the Congress of Deputies 202 seats needed for a majority |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Práxedes Mateo Sagasta |
Francisco Silvela |
Nicolás Salmerón |
Party |
PL |
PLC |
Republican Fusion |
Leader since |
1876 |
1897 |
1898 |
Last election |
130 seats |
243 seats |
11 seats |
Seats won |
260 |
99 |
14 |
Seat change |
130 |
144 |
3 |
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General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain on 19 May 1901. At stake were all 402 seats in the Congress of Deputies.[1][2]
Results
Parliamentary seats |
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Liberal Party |
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64.68% |
Conservative Party |
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24.63% |
Republican Fusion |
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3.48% |
Others |
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7.21% |
References
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| European elections | |
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- See also elections and referendums in Andalusia
- Aragon
- Asturias
- Basque Country
- Catalonia
- Galicia
- Madrid
- Valencia
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