1818 French legislative election
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Partial legislative elections were held in France in 1818, during the Bourbon Restoration. The election resulted in little change in the party-makeup parliament. However, deputies from the Napoleonic era saw a continued resurgence in the Parliament, while those from the Kingdom of France saw a continued decline.[1]
Results
| Party | Seats | |
|---|---|---|
| Liberals | 22 | |
| Ministerials | 17 | |
| Liberal-adjacents | 10 | |
| Ultra-royalist | 4 | |
| Total | 53 | |
| Source: Varia[2] | ||
References
- ^ Beck, Thomas (1974). French Legislators, 1800-1834: A Study in Quantitative History. University of California.
- ^ "A crucial moment in the formation of the Liberal Party. The elections of 1818". Sciences Humaines & Sociale.
