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1877 German federal election

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election_name1877 German federal election
countryGerman Empire
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election1874 German federal election
previous_year1874
election_date
next_election1878 German federal election
next_year1878
seats_for_electionAll 397 seats in the Reichstag
majority_seats199
registered8,943,028 4.92%
turnout5,422,647 (60.64%) 0.60pp
image_size130x130px
image1Die Gartenlaube (1874) b 093 (cropped).jpg
leader1Rudolf von Bennigsen
party1National Liberal Party (Germany)
leader_since11867
last_election126.86%, 147 seats
seats1**127**
seat_change120
popular_vote1****
percentage1**26.67%**
swing10.19 pp
image2Ludwig Windthorst 1872 JS (cropped).jpg
leader2Ludwig Windthorst
party2Centre Party (Germany)
leader_since226 May 1874
last_election227.72%, 91 seats
seats293
seat_change22
popular_vote2
percentage224.83%
swing22.89 pp
image3Otto von Helldorff.jpg
leader3Otto von Helldorff
party3German Conservative Party
leader_since37 June 1876
last_election36.78%, 21 seats
seats340
seat_change319
popular_vote3
percentage39.59%
swing32.81 pp
image4Victor Herzog von Ratibor (cropped).jpg
leader4Viktor I, Duke of Ratibor
party4Free Conservative Party
last_election47.49%, 32 seats
seats438
seat_change46
popular_vote4
percentage47.85%
swing40.36 pp
image5**DFP**
party5German Progress Party
last_election58.83%, 48 seats
seats534
seat_change514
popular_vote5
percentage57.64%
swing51.19 pp
image6**Polen**
party6Polish Party
last_election64.02%, 14 seats
seats614
seat_change60
popular_vote6
percentage64.00%
swing60.02 pp
map_imageFile:Karte der Reichstagswahlen 1877.svg
map_size450px
map_captionMap of results (by constituencies)
titlePresident of the Reichstag
before_electionMax von Forckenbeck
before_partyNational Liberal Party (Germany)
posttitlePresident of the Reichstag after election
after_electionMax von Forckenbeck
after_partyNational Liberal Party (Germany)

A federal election for the third Reichstag of the German Empire was held on 10 January 1877. It was a regularly scheduled election based on the three-year legislative period established in the imperial constitution. The voting was strongly influenced by the economic downturn that had followed the Panic of 1873. Conservative, protectionist parties and, to a lesser extent, social democrats gained seats at the expense of liberal and free trade parties, particularly the National Liberals

Historical background

The sharp economic downturn that began in late 1873 significantly affected the 1877 Reichstag election. Known in Germany as the "founders' crash" (Gründerkrach) because it followed the period of rapid growth after the founding of the Empire in 1871, the worldwide Panic of 1873 triggered an economic depression that lasted until 1879 in Germany. Particularly hard hit were workers who lost their jobs and members of the middle class who relied on income from stocks.

The economic problems caused Chancellor Otto von Bismarck to shift away from the free trade policies supported by the National Liberals, who were the largest party in the Reichstag. In an early reaction to his policy changes, Rudolph von Delbrück, head of the Reich Chancellery and a strong proponent of free trade, resigned in 1876. The same year saw the founding of the German Conservative Party, which supported protectionism and endorsed Bismarck's overall policies.

On the political Left, the rival General German Workers' Association (Allgemeiner Deutscher Arbeiterverein, ADAV) and Social Democratic Workers' Party of Germany (Sozialdemokratische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, SDAP) merged in 1875 to form the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (Sozialistische Arbeiterpartei Deutschlands, SAPD). The hardships that the working class faced because of the founders' crash led to a strengthened sense of solidarity among them that was reflected in the SAPD's showing in the 1877 election.

Electoral system

The election was held under general, equal, direct and secret suffrage. All German males over the age of 25 years were able to vote except for active members of the military and recipients of poor relief. The restrictions on the military were meant to keep it from becoming politicized, while men on relief were considered to be open to political manipulation. The constitutional guarantee of a secret vote was not safeguarded at the time, since ballot boxes and polling booths were not introduced until 1903.

If no candidate in a district won an absolute majority of the votes, a runoff election was held between the first and second place finishers. It was possible for a replacement candidate to be introduced in a runoff.

Results

The election overall was favorable to Bismarck. The German Conservative Party gained 19 seats, the liberal-conservative German Reich Party 6 and the Socialist Workers' Party 3. In spite of losing 20 seats, the National Liberals remained the largest party in the Reichstag. The other major loser was the liberal German Progress Party, down 14 seats. The new Löwe-Berger Group, which had split from them in 1874, won 9 seats. Turnout was just under 61%.

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Aftermath

After two assassination attempts against Emperor Wilhelm I in May and June 1878 and disputes over the planned Anti-Socialist Law that Bismarck introduced as a result, the third Reichstag was dissolved by the Emperor at Bismarck's request, and a new election was held on 30 July 1878.

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