Austrian legislative election, 1927

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Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 24 April 1927.[1] The result was a victory for the Unity List (Einheitsliste), an alliance of the Christian Social Party and the Greater German People's Party, which won 85 of the 165 seats. However this brief coalition failed to result in any larger proportion of the votes than when the CSP ran alone, losing votes to the Landbund. [2] Voter turnout was 89.3%.[3]

Results

Party Votes % Seats +/-
Unity List1,756,76148.285
Social Democratic Party1,539,63542.371+3
Landbund for Austria230,1576.39+4
Udeverband - Association against Corruption35,4711.00New
National Socialist Bloc26,9910.70New
Communist Party of Austria16,1190.400
Democratic List15,1120.400
Jewish Party10,8450.300
Party of the Carinthian Slovenes9,3340.300
Nazi Party7790.00New
Austrian Small Business Party2510.00New
Association of Independent Citizens600.00New
Farmers and Traders of All Types Party110.00New
Invalid/blank votes35,907
Total3,677,4331001650
Registered voters/turnout4,119,62689.3
Source: Nohlen & Stöver
Popular Vote
EL
 
48.20%
SDAP
 
42.31%
LB
 
6.33%
Other
 
3.16%
NRW 1927 Beteiligung
NRW 1927 Einheitsliste
NRW 1927 Sozialdemokraten
NRW 1927 Landbund
NRW 1927 Ude
Nazionalsozialisten (VSB&NSDAP)
NRW 1927 KPÖ
NRW 1927 Demokraten
NRW 1927 Jüdische Liste
NRW 1927 Kärntner Slowenen

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