May 1815 French legislative election

May 1815 French legislative election

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All 629 seats in the Chamber of Representatives
315 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Gilbert du Motier Lucien Bonaparte Bertrand Barère
Party Liberals Bonapartists Jacobins
Seats won ~500 ~80 30-40

Elected President of the Executive Commission

Joseph Fouché

Legislative elections were held in France between 8 and 22 May 1815 for the period of the Hundred Days. The elections were held to appoint deputies to the Chamber of Representatives established by the Additional Charter of 22 April 1815. The elections were the first since April 1799 and last of the 'republican system' until the Charter of 1830.