French legislative election, 1914
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The elections were held on April 26 and May 10 1914. The left won a landslide and allied itself with the center to form a majority of 475 deputies out of 601, later called the Union sacrée.
[edit] Results
| Party | Votes | Seats | % Vote | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Radical Party | 2,930,018 | 195 | 34.75% | |
| Democratic Republican Alliance | 2,407,259 | 154 | 28.55% | |
| French Section of the Workers International | 1,413,044 | 102 | 16.76% | |
| Popular Liberal Action | 956,261 | 89 | 11.34% | |
| Republican Federation | 397,547 | 37 | 04.72% | |
| Socialist Republican (right-wing socialists) | 326,927 | 24 | 03.88% | |
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