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1919 German presidential election

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election_name1919 German presidential election
countryWeimar Republic
typepresidential
ongoingno
next_election1925 German presidential election
next_year1925
election_date11 February 1919
image1[[File:Ebert LCCN2014709630.jpg200x200px]]
nominee1**Friedrich Ebert**
party1Social Democratic Party of Germany
electoral_vote1**277**
percentage1**84.45% **
image2[[File:Nicola Perscheid - Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner.jpg200x200px]]
nominee2Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner
party2German National People's Party
electoral_vote249
percentage214.94%
titlePresident
before_election*None*
after_electionFriedrich Ebert
after_partySocial Democratic Party of Germany

The 1919 German presidential election (Reichspräsidentenwahl) was the first election to the office of President of the Reich (Reichspräsident), Germany's head of state during the 1919−1933 Weimar Republic. The constitution that stipulated a direct popular vote was not completed before 11 August 1919. Because a head of state was needed immediately the 1919 presidential election was held indirectly, by the National Assembly, on 11 February 1919. The winner was SPD chairman Friedrich Ebert, who beat former (Imperial) Secretary of the Interior Arthur von Posadowsky-Wehner in the first round of voting by 277 to 49 votes. Ebert was supported by the SPD, the German Centre Party and the German Democratic Party (DDP), the parties of the "Weimar Coalition", which held more than 77 per cent of the seats in the National Assembly. He became President of Germany, holding the office until his death in 1925.

With the subsequent 1925 and 1932 German presidential elections held with direct universal suffrage, this election would be the sole indirect presidential election held until the end of World War II. Further, Ebert would also remain the sole Social Democrat elected President of Germany until the election of Gustav Heinemann in 1969, and the only socialist to serve in that position between 1919 and the end of the war in 1945.

Results

Candidate (Party)Supported byVotes%Valid votes32886.54 %Invalid votes5113.46 %Cast votes379100.0 %Delegates eligible to vote / Turnout42389.60 %
Friedrich Ebert (SPD)SPD, DDP, Zentrum27784.45 %
Arthur Graf von Posadowsky-Wehner (DNVP)DNVP4914.94 %
Philipp Scheidemann (SPD)*N/A*10.30 %
Matthias Erzberger (Zentrum)10.30 %

References

References

  1. (1919). "Germany's National Assembly: Story of the Historic Gathering at Weimar Which Shaped the Machinery of the Provisional Republic". Current History.
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