1912 Russian legislative election
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Legislative elections were held in the Russian Empire in September 1912 to elect the fourth State Duma.[1] The elections led to the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the Fourth Convocation.
Results
[edit]Around 51% of those elected were nobles, the highest during the Tsarist era.[1] Both the right- and left-wing increased their representation in the Duma; right-wing candidates won 153 seats and left-wingers 152, whilst the centrists, including the Union of October 17, were reduced to 130 seats.[1]
Party | Seats | |
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Nationalists | 120 | |
Union of October 17 | 98 | |
Right-wing | 65 | |
Constitutional Democratic Party | 59 | |
Progressive Party | 48 | |
Autonomists | 21 | |
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party | 14 | |
Trudoviks | 10 | |
Independents | 7 | |
Total | 442 |
Aftermath
[edit]Following the elections, the Union of October 17 became an opposition party due to its harassment by the government during the election.[1]