1914 Luxembourg general election

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Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 9 and 16 June 1914, electing 31 out of 52 members of the Chamber of Deputies. [1] [2]

Results

CantonSeatsCandidate1st round2nd round
VotesVotes
Echternach 3Mathias Huss949
François Kries888
Lamoral de Villers823
Joseph Brincour724
Gustave Gretsch689
Théodore Walch573
Esch-sur-Alzette 13Albert Clemang3,201
Charles Hoffmann3,124
Léon Metz 2,8753,925
Charles Krombach2,6393,779
Auguste Flesch3,0253,767
Edmond Müller2,6313,755
Léon Metzler3,0453,727
Jean Schortgen2,3823,686
Aloyse Kayser3,0763,675
J.-P. Michels2,5463,663
Emile Mark3,0443,659
Joseph Thorn2,6323,565
Michel Welter2,6323,499
Eugéne Dondelinger3,0422,813
Eugène Steichen2,5962,482
Michel Klepper2,5082,450
Hasemer-Schmit2,4522,404
Joseph Klensch2,4372,385
Joseph Heymes2,3852,327
J.-P. Pierrard2,4342,324
Adolphe Goedert2,3452,309
Albert Meintz2,3622,299
Jean Reimen2,2752,217
Jean Weber2,2962,105
Mathias Adam2,269
Jacques Laux2,165
Jean-Jacques Diderich1,228
Schaack-Wirth811
Eugène Pesch598
Georges Droessart243
Luxembourg-Campagne 8Maurice Pescatore3,118
Auguste Laval 2,883
Norbert Le Gallais2,867
Joseph Palgen2,637
Emile Bastian2,612
Émile Reuter 2,512
Adolphe Schmit2,4232,775
Paul Mayrisch2,4622,765
Antoine Kayser2,2332,286
Paul Koch2,408
Nic. Mackel2,152
Albert Philippe2,100
Alf. Diederich1,977
J.-P. Kohner1,928
Jean Rauchs-Wagner1,872
Victor Berens1,751
Léon Medinger
Mersch 2Alphonse Eichhorn877
Nicolas Ludovicy814917
Jean-Pierre Ecker812781
Gustave Wilhelmy331
Remich 2Joseph Faber940
Théodore Flammang890
Eugène Knepper608
Joseph Schumann112
Wiltz 3Michel Weinandy1,209
Michel Meyers1,188
Alphonse Neyens1,030
Charles Mathieu814
Alphonse Greisch610
Source: L'indépendance luxembourgeoise [1] [2]

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References

  1. 1 2 "Résultats des élections". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 10 June 1914. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
  2. 1 2 "Résultats des ballottages". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 17 June 1914. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.