German election, 1877
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The 3rd German federal elections of 1877. The 1877 elections were notable as being the first where more than one round of balloting was necessary to elect a candidate in some districts.[1]
[edit] Results[2]
| Party | Seats |
|---|---|
| National Liberal Party (NL - National Liberals) |
128 |
| Centre Party (Zentrum - Political Catholics) |
93 |
| German Conservative Party (DKP - Conservatives) |
40 |
| Deutsche Reichspartei (DRP - Conservative Nationalists) |
38 |
| German Progress Party (DFP - Liberals) |
35 |
| Polen (P - Polish Regionalists) |
14 |
| Liberal Union (LV - Liberals) |
13 |
| Socialist Workers' Party of Germany (SAPD) | 12 |
| Alsatianen (A - French and Alsatian regionalists) |
10 |
| German-Hanoverian Party (DHP - Hanover regionalists) |
9 |
| German People's Party (DVP - Radical liberals) |
4 |
| Dänen (D - Danish Regionalists) |
1 |
| Total | 397 |
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