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1857 French legislative election

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FieldValue
countrySecond French Empire
typeParliamentary
previous_election1852 French legislative election
previous_year1852
next_election1863 French legislative election
next_year1863
election_date28 February 1857 (first round)
5 March 1857 (second round)
image1Atelier Nadar - Morny.jpg
leader1Charles de Morny
party1Bonapartists (political party)
seats1**276**
popular_vote1**5,471,000**
percentage1**89.16%**
image2Michel Goudchaux.jpg
leader2Michel Goudchaux
party2Republicans
seats27
popular_vote2665,000
percentage210.84%
titlePrime Minister
posttitleSubsequent Prime Minister
before_electionJules Baroche
after_electionJules Baroche
before_partyBonapartist
after_partyBonapartist

5 March 1857 (second round)

Parliamentary elections were held in France on 28 February 1857, with a second round on 5 March. According to the constitution of the empire, partisans of the regime ran as "official candidates" of the regime in often gerrymandered circonscriptions. As official candidates, their campaign expenditures were paid by the government and their campaigns were led by the local government.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p673 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
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