1932 Bavarian state election

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The 1932 Bavarian state election was held on 24 April 1932 to elect the 128 members of the Landtag of Bavaria. [1]

Results

8
20
9
45
3
43
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Bavarian People's Party 1,272,00532.55+0.9845−1
National Socialist German Workers' Party 1,270,79232.52+26.3943+34
Social Democratic Party 603,69315.45−8.7920−14
Communist Party of Germany 259,3386.64+2.848+3
Bavarian Peasants' and Small Businesses' League 252,2566.46−5.079−8
DNVP 127,8703.27−5.993−10
DVP / Wirtschaftspartei65,9471.69−1.620−4
Christian Social People's Service 42,1581.08+0.240±0
Others13,6670.35
Total3,907,726100.00128
Valid votes3,907,72699.64+2.67
Invalid/blank votes14,1570.36−2.67
Total votes3,921,883100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,963,91979.01+4.86
Source: Gonschior [1]

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    References

    1. 1 2 Gonschior, Andreas. "Der Freistaat Bayern Landtagswahl 1932". Wahlen in der Weimarer Republik. Archived from the original on 2001-05-16. Retrieved 15 May 2021.