Hungarian parliamentary election, 1865

Hungarian parliamentary election, 1865

10 November – 11 December 1865

All 315 seats in the Diet
158 seats needed for a majority

  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Ferenc Deák Kálmán Ghyczy Emil Dessewffy
Party Deák Party Left Centre Conservative Party
Seats won 180 94 21
Percentage 57.14% 29.84% 6.67%

  Fourth party
 
Leader
Party Far-Left
Seats won 20
Percentage 6.35%
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 10 November and 11 December 1865. The Deák Party won a majority of the seats, and successfully made the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867, and founded Austria-Hungary. Hungary got more freedom and autonomy from the Crown, but still in a mutual state with Austria and Franz Joseph I of Austria was crowned as the King of Hungary. After the elections that was the constitution of the Parliament.

Results

Party Seats % Parliamentary role
Deák Party 180 57,14% government
Left Centre 94 29,84% opposition
Far-Left1 20 6,35% opposition
Conservative Party 21 6,67% opposition
Total 315 100%

1: The Far-Left was a fraction of the Centre-left Party. They didn't have own membership or president

Later by the representatives of Transylvania and Croatia the constitution of the Parliament was that.

Party Seats % Parliamentary role
Deák Party 250 52,08% government
Left Centre 100 20,83% opposition
Far-Left1 20 4,17% opposition
Conservative Party 21 4,38% opposition
Minorities' Party 54 11,25% government
Minorities' Party 35 7,29% opposition
Total 480 100%



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