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{{refimprove|date=October 2018}}{{Politics of Austria-Hungary}}Legislative elections to elect the members of the eight Imperial Council were held in 1891 in Cisleithania, the northern and western ("Austrian") crown lands of Austria-Hungary. These elections were the last to occur in Cisleithania before the Badeni electoral reform, which drastically increased male suffrage.[1]ResultsThe elections were held according to the curia arrangement that was instituted in 1873 to complement the implementation of direct elections.[2] Voters were classified according to their status and wealth into four curiae: - Landowners
- Trade and industry chambers
- Large and medium farmers
- Male city residents who were annually paying at least 5 guilders worth of taxes
Voting took place in 1891. The results gave a strong result for the German Liberal and Constitutional Party, obtaining 32.81% of the vote, and their allies, the Constitutional Landowners. Party | Votes | % | German Liberal and Constitutional Party | 99,921 | 32.81 | Christian Social and Anti-Semitic Party | 38,358 | 12.60 | Polish Conservative Party | 35,369 | 11.62 | Young Czech Party | 27,852 | 9.15 | Old Czech Party | 20,402 | 6.70 | German Clerical and Conservative Party | 18,914 | 6.21 | German-National Party | 14,700 | 4.83 | Italian Liberal Party | 7,913 | 2.60 | Slovenian Candidates | 6,589 | 2.16 | German Democratic Party | 5,831 | 1.91 | Ruthenian Candidates | 5,449 | 1.79 | Social Democratic Party | 3,848 | 1.26 | Croatian Candidates | 3,348 | 1.10 | Constitutionalist Landowners | 2,375 | 0.78 | Bohemian Conservative Landowners–Moravian Centre Party | 1,918 | 0.63 | Polish Democratic Party | 1,503 | 0.49 | Conservative Landowners | 1,272 | 0.42 | Serbian Candidates | 966 | 0.32 | Italian Clerical Party | 941 | 0.31 | German Farmers' Party | 838 | 0.28 | Polish Farmers' Party | 679 | 0.22 | Romanian Candidates | 495 | 0.16 | National Czech Party | 441 | 0.14 | Unknown votes | 2,489 | 0.67 | Split votes | 2,090 | 0.82 | Total | 304,501 | 100 | Source: ANNO |
References1. ^http://anno.onb.ac.at/cgi-content/anno-plus?aid=ors&datum=0049&pos=3 ANNO, Österreichische Statistik, 1891 2. ^Urban, Otto: Česká společnost 1848–1918. Prag : Svoboda, 1982. S. 510–511. (tschechisch)
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