Spanish general election, 1873

Spanish general election, 1873

10 May 1873

All 383 seats of the Congress of Deputies
192 seats needed for a majority

  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Francesc Pi i Margall Cristino Martos y Balbí Práxedes Mateo Sagasta (with Francisco Serrano)
Party FDRP Independent radicals Constitutional and conservative independents
Leader's seat Barcelona Madrid Madrid
Seats won 346 20 7
Seat change Increase268 Decrease254 Decrease7
Percentage 90.34% 5.22% 1.83%
Swing Increase70.39 Decrease68.56 Decrease1.75

Spanish Congress of Deputies, after the election

Prime Minister before election

Estanislao Figueras
Federal Democratic Republican Party

Elected Prime Minister

Francesc Pi i Margall
Federal Democratic Republican Party

General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain on May 10 1873. At stake were all 383 seats in the Congress of Deputies. The Federal Democratic Republican Party won the elections.

History

The elections were held with universal male suffrage. The 1873 were both the first and last of the brief 1st Spanish Republic. The elections, however, were held in very unorthodox conditions, and representativeness proved ridiculous, even for the time, because neither the Carlist or alfonsist monarchists participated in the elections. The same happened with centralist and unitarian Republicans, or even the incipient labor organizations affiliated with the 1st International, that held a boycott campaign. Those were possibly the election with the lowest turnout in the history of Spain. In Catalonia only the 25% of the electorate voted. In Madrid the 28%. This left the republic with a serious lack of legitimacy.

Results

Party Seats Difference Leader
Federal Democratic Republican Party346Increase268Francesc Pi i Margall
Independent radicals20Decrease254Cristino Martos y Balbí
Constitutional Party and conservative independents7Decrease7Práxedes Mateo Sagasta;
Francisco Serrano y Domínguez
Independent monarchists3Decrease6Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Independent republicans ("Unitarians")1Decrease1
Other6Decrease5
Total391

References

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