1925 Luxembourg general election

1925 Luxembourg general election
Luxembourg
← 1922 1 March 1925 1928 →

47 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
24 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
Party of the Right Émile Reuter 40.27 22 −4
LA 19.00 8 +2
Union of the Left Gaston Diderich 10.03 5 New
PNI Pierre Prüm 6.07 3 −1
Radical Left 6.15 3 New
UNI Hubert Loutsch 7.55 2 New
Independent Left Othon Decker 2.98 2 +1
Left Liberals 2.96 1 New
OR Eugène Hoffmann 2.09 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Émile Reuter
Party of the Right
Pierre Prüm
PNI

General elections were held in Luxembourg on 1 March 1925.[1] The Party of the Right won 22 of the 47 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.[2]

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Party of the Right536,69140.2722–4
Luxembourg Workers' Party253,25619.008+2
Union of the Left133,74710.035New
National Independent Union100,5687.552New
Radical Left82,0176.153New
Independent National Party80,8956.073–1
Independent Left39,7002.982+1
Left Liberals39,5002.961New
Independent Party of the Right27,8062.091New
Independent Party of the Peasants23,2631.750New
Party of the Workers and Peasants15,4431.160New
Total1,332,886100.0047–1
Valid votes109,21695.43
Invalid/blank votes5,2334.57
Total votes114,449100.00
Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Luxemburger Wort

By constituency

Constituency Seats Electorate Turnout Party Votes Seats
won
Centre 13 35,747 Party of the Right 153,969 5
Union of the Left 133,747 5
Workers' Party 53,437 1
National Independent Union 45,560 1
Left Liberals 39,500 1
Est 7 18,270 Party of the Right 69,322 5
Independent Left 39,700 2
National Independent Union 10,625 0
Nord 11 28,008 Party of the Right 154,347 6
Independent National Party 80,895 3
Independent Party of the Right 27,806 1
Workers' Party 27,498 1
Sud 16 33,997 32,424 Workers' Party 172,321 6
Party of the Right 159,053 6
Radical Left 82,017 3
National Independent Union 44,383 1
Independent Party of the Peasants 23,263 0
Party of the Workers and Peasants 15,443 0
Source: Luxemburger Wort

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1244 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1260