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1918 Dutch general election
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| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| election_name | 1918 Dutch general election |
| country | Netherlands |
| previous_election | [1917](1917-dutch-general-election) |
| next_election | [1922](1922-dutch-general-election) |
| seats_for_election | All 100 seats in the House of Representatives |
| majority_seats | 51 |
| election_date | 3 July 1918 |
| leader1 | Willem Hubert Nolens |
| party1 | AB |
| last_election1 | 25 |
| seats1 | 30 |
| percentage1 | 29.97 |
| leader2 | Pieter Jelles Troelstra |
| party2 | Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands) |
| last_election2 | 15 |
| seats2 | 22 |
| percentage2 | 22.03 |
| leader3 | Abraham Kuyper |
| party3 | Anti-Revolutionary Party |
| last_election3 | 11 |
| seats3 | 13 |
| percentage3 | 13.36 |
| leader4 | Alexander de Savornin Lohman |
| party4 | Christian Historical Union |
| last_election4 | 9 |
| seats4 | 7 |
| percentage4 | 6.55 |
| leader5 | |
| party5 | Liberal Union (Netherlands) |
| last_election5 | 21 |
| seats5 | 6 |
| percentage5 | 6.19 |
| leader6 | Henri Marchant |
| party6 | Free-thinking Democratic League |
| last_election6 | 8 |
| seats6 | 5 |
| percentage6 | 5.33 |
| leader7 | |
| party7 | League of Free Liberals |
| last_election7 | 10 |
| seats7 | 4 |
| percentage7 | 3.81 |
| leader8 | Willem Treub |
| party8 | EB |
| last_election8 | New |
| seats8 | 3 |
| percentage8 | 3.13 |
| colour8 | #0000FF |
| leader9 | David Wijnkoop |
| party9 | SDP |
| last_election9 | 0 |
| seats9 | 2 |
| percentage9 | 2.31 |
| leader10 | |
| party10 | MP |
| last_election10 | New |
| seats10 | 1 |
| percentage10 | 0.94 |
| leader11 | |
| party11 | Christian Democratic Party (Netherlands) |
| last_election11 | 0 |
| seats11 | 1 |
| percentage11 | 0.79 |
| leader12 | Frederik Bos |
| party12 | PB |
| last_election12 | New |
| seats12 | 1 |
| percentage12 | 0.67 |
| leader13 | Harm Kolthek |
| party13 | SP |
| last_election13 | New |
| seats13 | 1 |
| percentage13 | 0.67 |
| leader14 | Willy Kruyt |
| party14 | League of Christian Socialists |
| last_election14 | New |
| seats14 | 1 |
| percentage14 | 0.63 |
| leader15 | |
| party15 | CSP |
| last_election15 | New |
| seats15 | 1 |
| percentage15 | 0.61 |
| leader16 | |
| party16 | NP |
| last_election16 | New |
| seats16 | 1 |
| percentage16 | 0.53 |
| colour16 | #FFB6C1 |
| leader17 | |
| party17 | VDW |
| last_election17 | New |
| seats17 | 1 |
| percentage17 | 0.51 |
| colour17 | #8B4513 |
| title | Cabinet |
| before_election | Cort van der Linden cabinet |
| before_party | Liberal |
| after_election | First Ruijs de Beerenbrouck cabinet |
| after_party | AB–ARP–CHU |
General elections were held in the Netherlands on 3 July 1918. They were the first elections held after a series of reforms that introduced universal male suffrage and pure proportional representation, replacing the previous two-round system in single member constituencies. This change was known as the Pacification of 1917, which also included the introduction of state financing of religious schools, and led to the start of consociational democracy.
The change in the electoral system led to major changes in the political makeup of the House of Representatives. The confessional right-wing parties, the General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations, the Anti-Revolutionary Party and the Christian Historical Union, together won 50 seats.
The liberal parties lost the most seats. While in 1917, two of the liberal parties, the Liberal Union and the League of Free Liberals, had won 31 seats, they were now reduced to 10 seats. Together with three smaller liberal parties, liberals now held only 15 seats in the House of representatives.
The fragmentation of the House was caused by the low electoral threshold of just 0.5%, with the smallest party, the Alliance to Democratise the Forces, managing to win a seat with only 6,828 votes.
The elections were the first in which Dutch women could stand for election, despite still not being allowed to vote. Suze Groeneweg was elected as the first female member of the House of Representatives.
Results
.(Amsterdam),1918._-_SFA022823005.jpg)
References
References
- [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1395 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Nohlen & Stöver, pp1384-1385
- Nohlen & Stöver, p1385
- (25 July 2018). "Dit waren de eerste zeven vrouwen die het schopten tot Tweede Kamerlid".
- "Verkiezingsuitslag en zetelverdeling Tweede Kamer, 1918".
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