French legislative election, 1910
French legislative election, 1910
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All 595 seats to the Chamber of Deputies |
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Composition of the Chamber of Deputies |
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The 1910 general election was held on 24 April and 8 May 1910.
The elections resulted in a victory for the governing coalition of Radicals and Left Republicans, allowing the incumbent premier Aristide Briand to form a second government.
Results
Popular Vote
Party |
Votes |
% Votes |
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Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party |
3,312,002 |
38.83% |
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Democratic Republican Alliance |
1,257,314 |
14.74% |
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French Section of the Workers International |
1,091,934 |
12.80% |
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Republican Federation |
787,006 |
9.23% |
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Conservatives |
778,692 |
9.13% |
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Popular Liberal Action |
737,616 |
8.65% |
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Independent Socialists |
316,692 |
3.71% |
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Nationalists |
149,564 |
1.75% |
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Others |
72,566 |
0.85% |
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Independent Radicals |
23,339 |
0.27% |
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Revolutionary Socialists |
2,903 |
0.03% |
- Left-wing Opposition : 12.83%
- Centre-left Majority : 57.55%
- Right-wing Opposition : 28.76%
Popular vote |
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PRRRS |
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38.83% |
ARD |
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14.74% |
SFIO |
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12.80% |
FR |
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9.23% |
Conservatives |
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9.13% |
ALP |
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8.65% |
SI |
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3.71% |
Nationalists |
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1.75% |
Others |
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1.16% |
Parliamentary Groups
Sources
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