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1930 Austrian legislative election

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FieldValue
countryAustria
typeparliamentary
previous_election1927 Austrian legislative election
previous_year1927
next_election1945 Austrian legislative election
next_year1945
seats_for_electionAll 165 seats in the National Council
majority_seats83
election_date9 November 1930
image1Der_neue_Pr%C3%A4sident_der_deutsch%C3%B6sterreichischen_Nationalversammlung_(Karl_Seitz)_1919_WIZ_C._Pietzner.png
leader1Karl Seitz
party1Social Democratic Party of Austria
last_election142.28%, 71 seats
seats172
seat_change11
popular_vote11,517,146
percentage141.14%
swing11.14 pp
image2Carl_Vaugoin.jpg
leader2Karl Vaugoin
party2Christian Social Party (Austria)
last_election248.24%, 85 (EL)
seats266
seat_change219
popular_vote21,314,956
percentage235.65%
swing212.41 pp
image4Franz_Dinghofer.jpg
leader4Franz Dinghofer
party4GDVP–LB
last_election46.32%, 9 (LB)
seats419
seat_change410
popular_vote4428,255
percentage411.61%
swing45.28 pp
image5Bundesarchiv_Bild_102-13026,_Ernst_R%C3%BCdiger_von_Starhemberg.jpg
leader5Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
party5HB
last_election5
seats58
seat_change5*New*
popular_vote5227,401
percentage56.17%
swing5*New*
map_image{{Switcher
titleChancellor
before_electionKarl Vaugoin
before_partyCS
after_electionOtto Ender
after_partyCS

| [[File:1930-parliament-election-in-austria.svg|350px]] | Results by state | [[File:Results of the 1930 Austrian legislative election by municipality.svg|350px]] | Popular vote by municipality

Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 9 November 1930.{{Cite book

This was the last parliamentary election to take place in the period of the First Austrian Republic. A series of socialist-fascist clashes in 1934 was followed by the authoritarian Federal State of Austria and eventual Anschluss in 1938 with Nazi Germany.

Results

Results by province

ProvinceVotesSDAPÖCSGDVP–LBHBDNSAPLBKPÖÖVPDCPJLKLPPNDASocial Democratic Party of Austria}}"Christian Social Party (Austria)}}"Greater German People's Party}}"Heimwehr}}"Austrian Nazism}}"Landbund}}"Communist Party of Austria}}"Austrian People's Party}}"Democratic Centre Party}}"Jewish National Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"Kaiser Loyalty People's Party}};color:#FFFFFF;"National Democratic Association}};color:#FFFFFF;"%%%%%%%%%%%%
Vienna1,192,672**58.98**23.7210.432.212.3100.890.710.560.180.010
Lower Austria818,30235.63**44.13**8.586.624.200.50.340000
Upper Austria479,28528.37**45.42**7.298.292.417.710.250.270000
Salzburg123,15229.96**41.52**12.695.733.695.490.610.300000
Tyrol176,84321.99**54.97**12.349.281.2400.1700000
Vorarlberg77,51620.92**56.79**20.9401.1400.2200000
Styria510,164**34.38**32.5216.5112.483.4200.390.310000
Carinthia175,640**38.73**22.5422.388.476.9000.660.320000
Burgenland134,49437.75**41.23**16.013.800.7500.4700000
**Total****3,688,068****41.14****35.65****11.61****6.17****3.03****1.18****0.57****0.41****0.18****0.06****0.00****0.00**
Source: Statistische Nachrichten : Sonderheft. Die Nationalratswahlen vom 9. November 1930, 12.

Notes

References

References

  1. Nohlen & Stöver, p213
  2. "Sonderheft der Statistischen Nachrichten 9 November 1930". Bundesministerium für Inneres.
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