French Presidential elections under the Third Republic
French Presidential elections under the Third Republic involved the election of the President of France by the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The President was thus elected by indirect universal suffrage.
Since the Third Republic was a parliamentary system, the President had much fewer powers than under the current Fifth Republic, where the president is elected under universal suffrage. Besides, following the May 16, 1877 crisis, the President was prevented, by custom, from using his right to dissolve parliament. Thus, no president used it after the MacMahon dissolution of 1877.
1873 Presidential election
Main article: French presidential election, 1873
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta | Legitimists | 99.74% | |
Jules Grévy | Left Republican | 0.16% |
1875 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Patrice de Mac-Mahon, Duke of Magenta | Legitimists | 99.74% | |
Jules Grévy | Left Republican | 0.16% |
1879 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Jules Grévy | Left Republican | 78.96% | |
Antoine Chanzy | Military | 13.88% | |
Léon Gambetta | Left Republican | 0.70% | |
Paul de Ladmirault | Military | 0.14% | |
Henri d'Orleans, duke of Aumale | Orleanist | 0.14% | |
Gaston Alexandre Auguste, Marquis de Galliffet | Military | 0.14% |
1885 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Jules Grévy | Left Republican | 54.06% | |
Henri Brisson | Centrist | 8.01% | |
Charles de Freycinet | Left Republican | 1.65% | |
Others | 3.18% |
1887 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Marie François Sadi Carnot | Left Republican | 72.56% | |
Félix Gustave Saussier | Military | 24.85% | |
Others | 2.59% |
1894 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Jean Casimir-Perier | Moderate Republican | 53.00% | |
Henri Brisson | Radical | 22.91% | |
Charles Dupuy | Right | 11.40% | |
Victor Février | Military | 6.23% | |
François Arago | Republican | 3.17% | |
Others | 2.59% |
1895 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | Round 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Félix Faure | Opportunist Republicans | 30.77% | 58.30% | |
Henri Brisson | Centrist | 42.62% | 41.70% | |
Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau | Liberal | 23.20% | ||
Others | 2.65% | 0.17% |
1899 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Émile Loubet | Left | 58.62% | |
Jules Méline | Left | 33.86% | |
Jacques Marie Eugène Godefroy Cavaignac | Centrist | 2.79% | |
Others | 3.28% |
1906 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Armand Fallières | Democratic Republican Alliance | 52.89% | |
Paul Doumer | Radical Party | 43.70% | |
Others | 3.30% |
1913 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Raymond Poincaré | Republican Democratic Party | 60.38% | |
Jules Pams | Radical Party | 37.00% | |
Others | 2.13% |
January 1920 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Paul Deschanel | Republican Democratic Party | 82.66% | |
Charles Jonnart | Republican Democratic Party | 7.21% | |
Georges Clemenceau | Radical Party | 5.97% | |
Others | 1.51% |
September 1920 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Alexandre Millerand | National Republican League | 77.91% | |
Gustave Delory | Socialist (SFIO) | 7.74% | |
Others | 2.47% |
1924 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Gaston Doumergue | Radical Party | 59.88% | |
Paul Painlevé | Republican-Socialist Party | 35.93% | |
Zéphyrin Camélinat | Communist Party | 2.44% | |
Others | 0.87% |
1931 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | Round 2 | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Paul Doumer | Radical Party | 49.06% | 56.44% | |
Pierre Marraud | Left | 37.40% | ||
Paul Painlevé | Republican-Socialist Party | 1.46% | ||
Aristide Briand | Socialist (SFIO) | 44.51% | 1.34% | |
Marcel Cachin | Communist | 1.11% | 1.23% | |
Jean Hennessy | Republican Federation | 1.66% | ||
Others | 3.22% | 1.01% |
1932 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Albert François Lebrun | Democratic Alliance | 76.63% | |
Paul Faure | SFIO | 13.80% | |
Paul Painlevé | Republican-Socialist Party | 1.45% | |
Marcel Cachin | Communist | 0.97% | |
Others | 1.21% |
1939 Presidential election
Candidate | Party | Round 1 | |
---|---|---|---|
Albert Lebrun | Democratic Alliance | 55.60% | |
Albert Bedouce | Socialist (SFIO) | 16.59% | |
Marcel Cachin | Communist | 8.13% | |
Édouard Herriot | Radical Party | 5.82% | |
Justin Godart | Democratic Left | 5.49% | |
Fernand Bouisson | Republican-Socialist Party | 1.76% | |
François Piétri | Republican Federation | 1.76% | |
Others | 4.84% |
See also
Presidential elections in the IV Republic
Presidential elections in the V Republic
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