German federal election, 1893

German federal election, 1893
German Empire
15 June 1893 (1893-06-15)

All 397 seats in the Reichstag
199 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 72.4%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Centre KP NLP
Last election 106 seats 73 seats 42 seats
Seats won 96 72 53
Seat change Decrease10 Decrease1 Increase11
Popular vote 1,468,500 1,038,300 997,000
Percentage 19.1% 13.5% 13.0%
Swing Increase0.5% Increase1.1% Decrease3.3%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Party SPD DRP FVp
Last election 35 seats 20 seats new party
Seats won 44 28 24
Seat change Increase9 Increase8 Increase24
Popular vote 1,786,700 438,400 666,400
Percentage 23.3% 5.7% 8.7%
Swing Increase3.6% Decrease1.0% Increase8.7%

Election results by the election districts
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Federal elections were held in Germany on 15 June 1893.[1] Despite the Social Democratic Party (SPD) receiving a plurality of votes, the Centre Party remained the largest party in the Reichstag after winning 96 of the 397 seats, whilst the SPD won just 44.[2] Voter turnout was 72.4%.[1]

Results

Party Votes[a] % Seats +/–
Social Democratic Party1,786,70023.344+9
Centre Party1,468,50019.196−10
German Conservative Party1,038,30013.572−1
National Liberal Party997,00013.053+11
Free-minded People's Party666,4008.724New
German Reich Party438,4005.728+8
Anti-Semites263,9003.416+11
German Free-minded Party258,5003.413−53
Polish Party229,5003.019+3
German People's Party166,8002.211+1
Alsace-Lorraine Party114,7001.58−2
German-Hanoverian Party101,8001.37−4
Bavarian Peasants' League66,3000.94New
Danish Party14,0000.210
Others62,8000.81−1
Invalid/blank votes28,300
Total7,702,3001003970
Registered voters/turnout10,628,30072.4
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, DGDB

a Figures for votes are rounded.[1]

Popular Vote
SPD
 
23.28%
Zentrum
 
19.14%
DKP
 
13.48%
NLP
 
12.60%
FVP
 
8.67%
DRP
 
5.50%
Anti-Semites
 
3.47%
FV
 
3.37%
Poles
 
2.99%
DtVP
 
2.17%
Other
 
5.32%
Reichstag seats
Zentrum
 
24.18%
DKP
 
18.14%
NLP
 
13.35%
SPD
 
11.08%
DRP
 
7.05%
FVP
 
6.05%
Poles
 
4.79%
Anti-Semites
 
4.03%
FV
 
3.27%
DtVP
 
2.77%
Other
 
5.29%

References

  1. 1 2 3 Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p762 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p789
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