1893 German federal election|
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Registered | 10,628,292 4.76% |
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Turnout | 7,702,265 (72.47%) 0.89pp |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Franz von Ballestrem
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Otto von Manteuffel
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Rudolf von Bennigsen
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Party
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Centre
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DKP
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NlP
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Leader since
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1890
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1892
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1867
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Last election
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18.55%, 107 seats
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12.21%, 71 seats
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15.64%, 38 seats
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Seats won
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96
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69
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51
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Seat change
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11
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2
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13
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Popular vote
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1,468,501
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992,412
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942,410
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Percentage
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19.14%
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12.93%
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12.29%
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Swing
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0.59pp
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0.72pp
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3.35pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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DRP
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Leader
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Paul Singer & August Bebel
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Eugen Richter
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Party
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SPD
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DRP
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FVP
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Leader since
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18 March 1890 & 21 November 1892
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7 May 1893
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Last election
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19.75%, 35 seats
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6.38%, 19 seats
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15.89%, 67 seats
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Seats won
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44
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28
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24
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Seat change
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9
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9
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43
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Popular vote
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1,786,738
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437,972
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665,427
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Percentage
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23.28%
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5.71%
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8.67%
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Swing
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3.53pp
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0.67pp
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7.22pp
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Map of results (by constituencies) |
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Federal elections were held in Germany on 15 June 1893.[1] Despite the Social Democratic Party (SPD) receiving a plurality of votes, the Centre Party remained the largest party in the Reichstag after winning 96 of the 397 seats, whilst the SPD won just 44.[2] Voter turnout was 72.4%.[3]