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1911 Swiss federal election

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The 49 electoral districts

Federal elections were held inSwitzerland on 29 October 1911. TheFree Democratic Party retained its majority in theNational Council.[1]

Electoral system

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The 189 members of the National Council were elected in 49 single- and multi-member constituencies using athree-round system. Candidates had to receive a majority in the first or second round to be elected; if it went to a third round, only a plurality was required. Voters could cast as many votes as there were seats in their constituency.[2] There was one seat for every 20,000 citizens, with seats allocated to cantons in proportion to their population.[2]

The elections were held under the new Federal law concerning the constituencies for the election of National Council members of passed on 23 June 1911. Following the1910 census the number of seats was increased from 167 to 189, although the number of constituencies remained the same.Bern andZürich both gained three seats,Aargau,St. Gallen andVaud gained two, whilst,Basel-Landschaft,Basel-Stadt,Fribourg,Geneva,Graubünden,Lucerne,Neuchâtel,Solothurn,Ticino andThurgau all gained one. Areferendum on introducingproportional representation had been held in October 1910, and although it was approved by a majority of cantons, it was narrowly rejected by voters.

Results

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Voter turnout was highest inAargau at 83.1% (higher than the 80% inSchaffhausen, where voting was compulsory) and lowest inObwalden at 21.1%.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Free Democratic Party198,30049.47115+10
Social Democratic Party80,05019.9715+8
Catholic People's Party76,72619.1438+4
Liberal Centre27,0626.7514–2
Democratic Group12,6103.156+1
Circle of Rhine Party6,1221.531New
Others00
Total400,870100.00189+22
Valid votes400,87091.58
Invalid/blank votes36,8408.42
Total votes437,710100.00
Registered voters/turnout830,12052.73
Source: Mackie & Rose,[3]BFS (seats)

By constituency

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ConstituencySeatsPartySeats
won
Elected members
Zürich 17Free Democratic Party7
  • Robert Billeter
  • Emil Zürcher
  • Alfred Frey
  • Jakob Lutz
  • Friedrich Fritschi
  • Walter Bissegger
  • Johann Jakob Hauser
Zürich 25Social Democratic Party5
  • Herman Greulich
  • Paul Pflüger
  • Robert Seidel
  • Johannes Sigg
  • Robert Grimm
Zürich 35Free Democratic Party3
  • Werner Weber
  • Heinrich Hess
  • Karl August Koller
Liberal Centre2
  • Johann Jakob Abegg
  • Johann Rudolf Amsler
Zürich 45Free Democratic Party4
  • Hans Sträuli
  • Friedrich Ottiker
  • Eduard Sulzer
  • Julius Guyer
Social Democratic Party1Friedrich Studer
Zürich 53Free Democratic Party3
  • Johann Konrad Hörni
  • Jakob Walder
  • David Ringger
Bern 66Free Democratic Party6
  • Robert Stucki
  • Emil Lohner
  • Arnold Gottlieb Bühler
  • Johann Jakob Rebmann
  • Johann Friedrich Michel
  • Hermann Schüpbach
Bern 77Free Democratic Party4
  • Johann Hirter
  • Johann Jenny
  • Eugen Huber
  • Jakob Scheidegger
Liberal Centre2
  • Gustav König
  • Ernst Wyss
Social Democratic Party1Gustav Müller
Bern 84Free Democratic Party4
  • Fritz Bühlmann
  • Johann Jakob Schär
  • Fritz Zumstein
  • Friedrich Minder
Bern 94Free Democratic Party3
  • Arnold Gugelmann
  • Michael Hofer
  • Friedrich Buri
Social Democratic Party1August Rikli
Bern 105Free Democratic Party4
  • Alfred Moll
  • Jakob Freiburghaus
  • Eduard Will
  • Karl Scheurer
Social Democratic Party1Johann Näher
Bern 113Free Democratic Party3
  • Virgile Rossel
  • Albert Gobat
  • Albert Locher
Bern 123Catholic Right2
  • Joseph Choquard
  • Ernest Daucourt
Free Democratic Party1Henri Simonin
Lucerne 133Free Democratic Party3
  • Peter Knüsel
  • Otto Sidler
  • Hermann Heller
Lucerne 142Catholic Right3
  • Anton Erni
  • Josef Anton Balmer
Lucerne 153Catholic Right2
  • Franz Moser-Schär
  • Heinrich Walther
  • Dominik Fellmann
Uri 161Catholic Right1Josef Furrer
Schwyz 173Catholic Right2
  • Anton von Hettlingen
  • Josef Anton Ferdinand Büeler
Free Democratic Party1Martin Steinegger
Obwalden 181Catholic Right1Peter Anton Ming
Nidwalden 191Catholic Right1Karl Niederberger
Glarus 202Democratic Group2
  • Eduard Blumer
  • David Legler
Zug 211Free Democratic Party1Hermann Stadlin
Fribourg 222Free Democratic Party1Hermann Liechti
Catholic Right1Eugène Descheneaux
Fribourg 235Catholic Right4
  • Max de Diesbach
  • Charles de Wuilleret
  • Alphonse Théraulaz
  • Eugène Grand
Free Democratic Party1A.-F.-L. Cailler
Solothurn 246Free Democratic Party4
  • Max Studer
  • Jakob Zimmermann
  • Adrian von Arx Sr.
  • Eduard Bally
Social Democratic Party1Hans Affolter
Catholic Right1Siegfried Hartmann
Basel-Stadt 257Free Democratic Party3
  • Johann Emil Müry
  • Christian Rothenberger
  • Emil Göttisheim
Social Democratic Party2
  • Bernhard Jäggi
  • Johannes Frei
Liberal Centre2
  • Isaak Iselin-Sarasin
  • Carl Christoph Burckhardt
Basel-Landschaft 264Free Democratic Party3
  • Jakob Buser
  • Johannes Suter
  • Hermann Straumann
Democratic Group1Albert Schwander
Schaffhausen 272Free Democratic Party2
  • Carl Spahn
  • Robert Grieshaber
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 283Free Democratic Party2
  • Arthur Eugster
  • Johannes Eisenhut
Social Democratic Party1Howard Eugster
Appenzell Innerhoden 291Catholic Right1Adolf Steuble
St. Gallen 304Free Democratic Party3
  • Karl Emil Wild
  • Albert Mächler
  • Eduard Scherrer
Democratic Group1J. A. Scherrer-Füllemann
St. Gallen 314Catholic Right2
  • Johann Baptist Eisenring
  • Carl Zurburg
Free Democratic Party1Ernst Schmidheiny
Democratic Group1Heinrich Otto Weber
St. Gallen 323Free Democratic Party3
  • Ernst Wagner
  • Gallus Schwendener
  • Robert Forrer
St. Gallen 332Catholic Right2
  • Johann Baptist Schubiger
  • Emil Grünenfelder
St. Gallen 342Catholic Right2
  • Othmar Staub
  • Thomas Holenstein Sr.
Grisons 356Free Democratic Party4
  • Johann Anton Caflisch
  • Eduard Walser
  • Andrea Vital
  • Paul Raschein Sr.
Catholic Right1Johann Schmid
Liberal Centre1Alfred von Planta
Aargau 363Free Democratic Party3
  • Johann Rudolf Suter
  • Otto Hunziker
  • Alwin Weber
Aargau 374Free Democratic Party4
  • Hans Müri
  • Conradin Zschokke
  • Hans Siegrist
  • Heinrich Eugen Abt
Aargau 381Catholic Right1Jakob Nietlispach
Aargau 394Catholic Right2
  • Alfred Wyrsch
  • Franz Xaver Eggspühler
Circle of Rhine Party1Josef Jäger
Free Democratic Party1Gustav Adolf Ursprung
Thurgau 407Free Democratic Party5
  • Heinrich Häberlin
  • Carl Eigenmann
  • Adolf Germann
  • Jakob Müller
  • Oskar Ullmann
Catholic Right1Alfons von Streng
Democratic Group1Emil Hofmann
Ticino 414Free Democratic Party3
  • Romeo Manzoni
  • Achille Borella
  • Francesco Vassalli
Catholic Right1Giovanni Lurati
Ticino 424Free Democratic Party2
  • Giuseppe Stoffel
  • Evaristo Garbani-Nerini
Liberal Centre1Francesco Balli
Catholic Right1Giuseppe Motta
Vaud 438Free Democratic Party5
  • Alphonse Dubuis
  • Félix Bonjour
  • Émile Gaudard
  • Charles-Eugène Fonjallaz
  • Paul Maillefer
Liberal Centre3
  • Alois de Meuron
  • Édouard Secretan
  • Alexandre Emery
Vaud 445Free Democratic Party4
  • Camille Decoppet
  • Ernest Chuard
  • Ulysse Crisinel
  • Jean Cavat
Liberal Centre1Armand Piguet
Vaud 453Free Democratic Party3
  • Henri Thélin
  • Juste Lagier
  • Maurice Desplands
Valais 464Catholic Right4
  • Alexander Seiler
  • Joseph Kuntschen Sr.
  • Raymond Evéquoz
  • Charles de Preux
Valais 472Catholic Right1Maurice Pellissier
Free Democratic Party1Eugène de Lavallaz
Neuchâtel 487Free Democratic Party5
  • Louis Perrier
  • Paul-Ernest Mosimann
  • Louis-Alexandre Martin
  • Jules-Albert Piguet
  • Henri Calame
Social Democratic Party1Charles Naine
Liberal Centre1Jules Calame
Geneva 498Free Democratic Party5
  • Henri Fazy
  • Marc-Eugène Ritzchel
  • Victor-Marc Charbonnet
  • Marc-Ernest Peter
  • Jacques-Louis Willemin
Liberal Centre1Gustave Ador
Social Democratic Party1Jean Sigg
Catholic Right1Firmin Ody
Source: Gruner[4]

References

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  1. ^Elections to the National Council 1848–1917: Distribution of seats by party or political orientationArchived 2015-09-23 at theWayback Machine BFS
  2. ^abDieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010)Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1886ISBN 9783832956097
  3. ^Thomas T Mackie & Richard Rose (1991)The International Almanac of Electoral History, Macmillan
  4. ^Gruner, Erich.Die Wahlen in den Schweizerischen Nationalrat 1848–1919. Vol. 3.
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