Hungarian parliamentary election, 1906
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Parliamentary elections were held in Hungary between 29 April and 8 May 1906. The parties of the allied opposition received 87.96% of the vote. The main party of the opposition, the Party for Independence and '48, received an absolute majority alone (61.26%). However the party failed to govern effectively as cleavages in the party led to several splits and due to the compromise made with Franz Joseph I of Austria.
Results
Party | Seats | % | Parliamentary role |
---|---|---|---|
Party of Independence and '48 | 253 | 61,26% | government |
National Constitution Party | 71 | 17,19% | government |
Catholic People Party | 33 | 7,99% | government |
Romanian National Party | 14 | 3,39% | opposition |
Saxon Party | 13 | 3,15% | opposition |
Slovak National Party | 7 | 1,69% | opposition |
Serb National Party | 4 | 0,97% | opposition |
Democratic Party | 3 | 0,72% | government |
Reorganised Social Democratic Party of Hungary | 1 | 0,24% | opposition |
Peasant Party | 1 | 0,24% | opposition |
independent | 13 | 3,15% | independent |
Total | 413 | 100% | — |
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