1906 French legislative election
The 1906 general election was held on 6 and 20 May 1906.
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All 585 seats to the Chamber of Deputies 293 seats needed for a majority | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Registered | 11,341,062 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Turnout | 8,607,412 (75.9%) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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The elections produced an increased majority for the governing coalition between the Radicals (PRRRS) and the left Republicans (ARD), which had held power under the premierships of Maurice Rouvier and Ferdinand Sarrien since January 1905.
Sarrien resigned on 20 October for reasons of health. Georges Clemenceau, also a Radical, replaced him, and remained premier until July 1909, after which he went on to become one of the longest-serving French Prime Ministers. The Bloc des gauches formally dissolved with Clemenceau's coming to power.
Results
Popular Vote
Party | Votes[1] | % | Seats | ||
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Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party | 2,514,508 | 28.53 | 132 | ||
Independent Radicals | 692,029 | 7.85 | 115 | ||
Democratic Republican Alliance | 908,993 | 10.31 | 90 | ||
Independent Socialists | 205,081 | 2.33 | 20 | ||
Bloc des Gauches[2] | 4,320,611 | 49.03 | 357[3] | ||
Popular Liberal Action | 1,238,048 | 14.05 | 66 | ||
Nationalists [fr] | 512,056 | 5.81 | 30 | ||
Right-wing coalition | 1,750,104 | 19.86 | 96 | ||
Republican Federation | 1,864,557 | 21.16 | 78 | ||
French Section of the Workers International | 877,221 | 9.95 | 54 | ||
Total | 8,812,493 | 100 | 585 |
References
- Laurent de Boissieu. "Chambre des députés 1906". france-politique.fr..
- The Bloc des gauches had been formed as a coalition of the French parliamentary left to contend the 1902 French legislative election. The Socialist Party left the alliance in 1904, but the coalition continued to function until the ascension of Georges Clemenceau in October 1906.
- The Independent Socialists are not always included, so this number may also be cited as 337.
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