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1922 Luxembourg general election

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FieldValue
countryLuxembourg
previous_election[1919](1919-luxembourg-general-election)
next_election[1925](1925-luxembourg-general-election)
election_date28 May 1922
election_name1922 Luxembourg general election
seats_for_election25 out of 48 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
majority_seats25
ongoingno
party1Party of the Right
colour1
leader1Émile Reuter
percentage150.12
seats126
last_election127
party2Liberal–Democratic List
colour2
percentage223.81
seats29
last_election27
party3Socialist Party
colour3
percentage310.82
seats36
last_election38
party4PNI
colour4
leader4Pierre Prüm
percentage414.24
seats44
last_election43
party5IPP
colour5
leader5
seats52
last_election52
party6Independent Left
colour6
leader6Othon Decker
percentage6
seats61
last_election61
titlePrime Minister
before_electionÉmile Reuter
before_partyParty of the Right
after_electionÉmile Reuter
after_partyParty of the Right

Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 28 May 1922, electing 25 of the 48 seats in the Chamber of Deputies in the centre and north of the country. The Party of the Right won 13 of the 25 seats, but saw its total number of seats fall from 27 to 26.

Results

By constituency

ConstituencySeatsTurnoutPartyVotesSeats
won
Centre1329,960Party of the Right (Luxembourg)}}Party of the Right166,084
Liberal League (Luxembourg)}}"Liberal–Democratic List162,7906
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party}}Socialist Party49,0841
Communist Party of Luxembourg}}"Communist Party6,9760
Nord12Party of the Right (Luxembourg)}}"Party of the Right176,670
Independent National Party (Luxembourg)}}"Independent National Party97,2714
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party}}"Socialist Party24,8791
Source: [Escher Tageblatt, 31 May 1922](https://viewer.eluxemburgensia.lu/ark:70795/1bjnvm/pages/2/articles/DTL39)

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1244 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1260
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