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1839 French legislative election

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FieldValue
countryJuly Monarchy
election_date2 and 6 March 1839
typeParliamentary
previous_election1837 French legislative election
previous_year1837
next_election1842 French legislative election
next_year1842
image_size130x130px
image1Arago, 1839.jpg
leader1François Arago
party1Opposition
party1_nameno
color1DA7B8B
seats1**240**
image2Guizot, François - 2.jpg
leader2François Guizot
party2Ministerial
party2_nameno
color26495ED
seats2199
image3Pierre-Antoine Berryer - lithographie de Maurin.jpg
leader3Pierre-Antoine Berryer
party3Legitimists
seats320
titlePrime Minister
before_electionLouis-Mathieu Molébefore_party = Ministerial
after_electionJean-de-Dieu Soultafter_party =

Legislative elections were held in France on 2 and 6 March 1839. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.

Results

Aftermath

Louis-Philippe of France did not have a majority and dissolved the legislature on 16 June 1842.

References

References

  1. Frémy, Dominique. (2000). "Quid". R. Laffont.
  2. (2000). "Elections in Western Europe since 1815: Electoral Results by Constituencies". Palgrave Macmillan.
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