Greek legislative election, 1926

Greek legislative election, 1926
Greece
7 November 1926

286
144 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 61.4%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Georgios Kafantaris and Andreas Michalakopoulos Panagis Tsaldaris Ioannis Metaxas
Party Liberal People's Party Freethinkers' Party
Seats won 108 60 52
Popular vote 303,140 194,243 151,044
Percentage 31.6% 20.3% 15.8%
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Parliamentary elections were held in Greece on 7 November 1926.[1] The Liberal Union emerged as the largest faction in Parliament with 108 of the 286 seats.[2] The composition of the new parliament meant that the parties and factions had to work together to form a viable parliamentary government. On Kafandaris' initiative negotiations began among the main parties, leading to the swearing-in on the 4 December of a government under the premiership of Alexandros Zaimis who was not a member of parliament. The coalition consisted of the Liberal Union, the Democratic Union, the People's Party and the Freethinkers' Party. This government came to be known as the "Ecumenical government".

Results

Party Votes % Seats
Liberal Union303,14031.6108
People's Party194,24320.360
Freethinkers' Party151,04415.852
Democratic Union62,0866.517
United Electoral Front of Workers, Farmers and Refugees41,9824.410
Hellenic Agricultural Party28,3183.04
Party of Independents and Refugees17,4101.82
Liaison of United Anti-Venizelists14,0881.54
Liberal Refugee Party13,7981.44
Conservative Union12,6611.33
Provincial Party9,7281.02
Co-operation Agricultural Party8,5300.93
Party of Democratic Liberals7,4750.83
Liaison of Independent Democrat-Venizelists5,9420.63
Hebrew Political Union5,8460.62
Liaison of Independent Liberals5,8460.61
Liaison of Moderate Conservatives5,4630.61
Liaison of Independent Anti-Venizelists5,3670.61
Agricultural Refugee Liaison5,0790.51
Macedonian OMAS Liaison5,0790.52
National Believers Popular Party4,8880.51
Liaison of Independents (Trikala Prefecture)3,4500.41
Liaison of Popular-Free Believers3,4500.41
Invalid/blank votes3,912
Total918,825[a]100286
Registered voters/turnout1,567,37861.4
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

a The Electoral Committees reported a total votes figure of 962,304. However, this was due to a flaw in their minutes.[3]

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p829 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p857
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p840
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