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1911 Cisleithanian legislative election

Austrian elections in Austria-Hungary


Austrian elections in Austria-Hungary

FieldValue
countryAustria
flag_yearempire
typeparliamentary
previous_election1907 Cisleithanian legislative election
previous_year1907
next_year[1919 (Austria)](1919-austrian-constituent-assembly-election) →
[1920 (Czechoslovakia)](1920-czechoslovak-parliamentary-election)
seats_for_electionAll 516 seats in the Imperial Council
majority_seats259
election_dateJune & July 1911
turnout80.20%
image_size130x130px
image1Aloys_von_Liechtenstein_(1846-1920).jpg
leader1Prince Louis
party1Christian Social Party (Austria)
alliance1Christian Social Union
last_election165 seats, 11.73%
seats175
seat_change110
popular_vote1608,346
percentage113.41%
swing11.68pp
colour1000000
image2Victor Adler (ca 1900).jpg
leader2Victor Adler
party2Social Democratic Party of Austria
alliance2Club of German Social Democrats
last_election250 seats, 11.12%
seats246
seat_change24
popular_vote2542,549
percentage211.96%
swing20.84pp
colour2CE000C
image3Anton%C3%ADn_%C5%A0vehla.jpg
leader3Antonín Švehla
party3Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
alliance3Uniform Bohemian Club
last_election327 seats, 4.48%
seats336
seat_change39
popular_vote3257,717
percentage35.68%
swing31.20pp
colour301954B
image4Němec Antonín.png
leader4Antonín Němec
party4Czech Social Democratic Party
alliance4Club of Bohemian Social Democrats
last_election422 seats, 8.45%
seats425
seat_change43
popular_vote4357,234
percentage47.87%
swing40.58pp
image5Groß Gustav.png
leader5Gustav Groß
party5DFP
alliance5German National Association
last_election519 seats, 2.24%
seats525
seat_change56
popular_vote571,114
percentage51.57%
swing50.67pp
colour5FDBB30
image6Jan Stapiński (-1905).jpg
leader6Jan Stapiński
party6Polish People's Party
alliance6Poland Club
last_election616 seats, 3.60%
seats624
seat_change68
popular_vote6185,674
percentage64.09%
swing60.49pp
colour6DC143C
map_imagePlan des Sitzungssaales des Abgeordnetenhauses November 1911.jpg
map_captionSeats of the House of Deputies of the Imperial Austro-Hungarian Council. Situation after the November 1911 **Cisleithanian legislative elections**. The seats are marked by nationality.
titleMinister-President of Cisleithania
before_electionRichard von Bienerth-Schmerling
before_partyIndependent (politician)
after_electionPaul Gautsch von Frankenthurn
after_partyChristian Social Party (Austria)

1920 (Czechoslovakia)

Legislative elections to elect members of the Imperial Council were held in Cisleithania, the Austrian section of Austria-Hungary over several days in June and July 1911. A coalition of German national and liberal parties, the Deutscher Nationalverband, emerged as the largest bloc in Parliament, holding 100 of the 516 seats. Voter turnout was 80.2%.

This was the second election under universal male suffrage, and the last before the dissolution of the empire as a result of World War I. At that dissolution it was the German representatives that formed the first truly Austrian legislative body of the Republic of German-Austria.

In the German-speaking areas the results however were similar to the previous elections in 1907, with the Christian Socials as the largest party (76 seats), followed by the Social Democrats (43) and the German People's Party (32). Both the major parties lost seats, and the parties which gained were the moderate centre and the radicals. Results varied by province, with Lower Austria providing the political base for the two largest parties. There was a wide difference between rural areas (Christian Social) and urban (Social Democrat), a split (social cleavage) that had become more evident since 1907, with the Christian Socials losing their support in the outer belt of Viennese districts. Support for the German People's Party was more even. The German People's Party found its support in the middle strata of Austrian society. On the other hand, industrialists rejected this party in favour of the Freisinnige group, particularly the German Progressive Party, as did the more prosperous merchants.

Among the non-German nationalities, the results also differed widely between nations.

Results

By parliamentary grouping

References

Bibliography

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p196 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p209
  3. Stanley Z. Pech (1989) [https://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/40869049?uid=3739432&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=3737720&uid=4&sid=21101143806001"Political Parties among Austrian Slavs: A Comparative Analysis of the 1911 ''Reichsrat'' Election Results"] Canadian Slavonic Papers, Vol. 31, No. 2, Essays in Honour of Peter Brock (June, 1989), pp170–193
  4. [https://alex.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/alex?aid=ost&datum=0007&page=8&size=45 ANNO]
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