French legislative election, 1817

French legislative election, 1817
Bourbon Restoration
20 September 1817

  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Government Liberals Ultra-Royalists
Seats won 39 12 0


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The 1817 French partial election took place on 20 September 1817, during the Second Restoration, to choose delegates to the Chamber of Deputies. It was the first of three elections (the others coming in 1818 and 1819) under a new law that called for legislative elections to be held annually in one-fifth of the nation's departments.[1]

A total of 51 seats were contested.

The election was a clear defeat for the Ultras, who lost all their seats.[2] Until then confined to a few individuals, the liberals, led by the banker Jacques Laffitte, constituted a second opposition group at the left of the Government.

Results

Party Seats
  Liberals 12
  Government 39
  Ultra-royalists 0

References

  1. Thomas D. Beck, French Legislators, 1800-1834: A Study in Quantitative History (University of California Press, 1974), pp. 63-71.
  2. (French) Journal des débats politiques et littéraires, 1 October 1817, p. 1. Accessed at the Gallica Digital Library, 17 April 2014.
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