1908 Luxembourg general election

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Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 26 May and 2 June 1908, electing 29 of the 50 members of the Chamber of Deputies. [1] [2]

Results

CantonSeatsCandidate1st round2nd round
VotesVotes
Echternach 3Joseph Brincour607
Jean-Mathias Föhr564
Mathias Huss525
Henri Even521
Hub. Campill376
Turnout1,029
Esch-sur-Alzette 11Albert Clemang2,207
Michel Welter1,892
Léon Metz 1,7152,231
Charles Krombach1,6222,163
Edmond Muller1,5562,036
Xavier Brasseur1,7002,034
Émile Mark1,6482,007
Aloyse Kayser1,5401,970
Léon Metzler1,5851,923
Caspar Mathias Spoo1,4651,922
Jean-Pierre Nau1,3581,853
de Ziegler1,6041,584
Eugène Steichen1,4971,466
Eugéne Dondelinger1,3781,352
Hub. Loutsch1,3101,275
J.-N. Conzemius1,2391,247
Ch. de Tornaco1,2681,210
Alfr. Meyers1,1421,131
Jean-Jacques Diderich1,308134
J.-N. Schneidesch1,168104
Alb Ensch1,107
Ph. Hoffmann682
Henri Krein66
Turnout3,651
Luxembourg-Campagne 7Maurice Pescatore1,878
Auguste Laval1,730
Norbert Le Gallais1,699
Emile Bastian1,5121,737
Adolphe Schmit1,1581,542
Paul Mayrisch1,0771,491
Antoine Kayser1,3621,480
P.-El. Schoué9611,434
Émile Reuter 1,1791,410
Aug. Thorn1,0131,178
A. Erpelding1,1601,173
Ad. Loesch847
Ed. Feyden705
A. Daubenfeld613
A. Greten498
J. Gehlen165
Léon Medinger11
Turnout3,116
Mersch 3Alphonse Eichhorn624
Gustave Wilhelmy610
Nicolas Ludovicy542632
L. Wehenkel402474
Aug. Servais345
Pr. Linden318
Mich. Weiss286
J. Rodenbour37
P. Henckels8
Turnout1,1261,112
Remich 2Jean-Pierre Knepper737
Joseph-Charles Faber501741
Théodore Flammang566562
L. Lacroix379
Turnout1,3401,309
Wiltz 3Charles Mathieu743
Michel Thilges663
Michel Weynandy686
M.-A. Klein222
B. Dieschbourg144
N.-P. Kunnen129
Turnout995
Sources: [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Elections législatives du 26 mai 1908". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 26 May 1908.
  2. 1 2 "Ballottage du 2 juin". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 2 June 1908.