1950 East German state elections

State elections were held in East Germany on 15 October 1950. They were the last state elections in the country, as the states were dissolved in 1952.

1950 East German state elections

15 October 1950

Voters were presented with a single list from the Socialist Unity Party of Germany-dominated National Front, which they could only approve or reject. The seat allocation in each of the state parliaments was agreed in advance between the constituent parties and mass organizations of the Front.[1] Voting was not secret, and citizens that voted against the list or abstained were persecuted. Genuine or presumed opponents of the SED that participated in other member parties of the National Front were arrested or forced to flee to West Germany.

Results

State Votes
For Against Invalid Turnout
Brandenburg99.9%0.1%0.1%98.6%
Mecklenburg99.9%0.1%0.1%99.2%
Saxony99.8%0.2%0.1%98.1%
Saxony-Anhalt99.8%0.2%0.2%99.1%
Thuringia99.1%0.9%0.3%98.2%
Source: Elections in Germany[2][3][4][5][6]

Seat allocations

Party Brandenburg Mecklenburg Saxony Saxony-Anhalt Thuringia
Socialist Unity Party1818272021
Christian Democratic Union1412181515
Liberal Democratic Party1211171815
Free German Trade Union Federation1110121211
Democratic Peasants' Party66996
National Democratic Party65996
Democratic Women's League97766
Free German Youth96766
Kulturbund54565
Union of Persecutees of the Nazi Regime43553
Consumers' co-operatives34223
Peasants Mutual Aid Association34223
Source: Elections in Germany[2][3][4][5][6]

References

Bibliography

  • Richard Schachtner, 1956: Die deutschen Nachkriegswahlen: Wahlergebnisse in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland, in den deutschen Bundesländern, in West-Berlin, im Saarland und in der Sowjetzone (DDR) 1946–1956. Munich: Isar-Verlag. pages 77-78.
  • Günter Braun, 1990: Wahlen und Abstimmungen; en: Martin Broszat y Hermann Weber: SBZ-Handbuch. Oldenburg. pages 397, 396 and 418.
  • Herbert Gottwald, 1994: Der Thüringer Landtag 1946–1952. Jena: Landtag of Thuringia in association with the Wartburg Verlag. page 56.
  • Kurt Adamy/Kristina Hübener, 1999: Kleine Geschichte des Brandenburger Landtages. Potsdam: Brandenburgische Landeszentrale für politische Bildung, page 169.
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