May 1924 German federal election|
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Registered | 38,374,983 ( 6.7%) |
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Turnout | 77.4% ( 1.8pp) |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Hermann Müller Otto Wels Arthur Crispien
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Oskar Hergt
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Constantin Fehrenbach
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Party
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SPD
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DNVP
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Centre
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Last election
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21.9%, 103 seats
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15.1%, 71 seats
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13.6%, 64 seats
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Seats won
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100
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95
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65
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Seat change
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3
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24
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1
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Popular vote
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6,008,905
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5,696,475
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3,914,379
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Percentage
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20.5%
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19.5%
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13.4%
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Swing
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1.4pp
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4.4pp
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0.2pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Ruth Fischer & Arkadi Maslow
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Gustav Stresemann
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Erich Ludendorff
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Party
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KPD
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DVP
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NSFP
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Last election
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2.1%, 4 seats
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13.9%, 65 seats
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Did not exist
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Seats won
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62
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45
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32
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Seat change
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58
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20
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New party
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Popular vote
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3,693,280
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2,694,381
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1,918,329
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Percentage
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12.6%
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9.2%
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6.5%
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Swing
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10.5pp
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4.7pp
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New party
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Results by electoral constituency |
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Federal elections were held in Germany on 4 May 1924,[1] after the Reichstag had been dissolved on 13 March. The Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 100 of the 472 seats.[2][3] Voter turnout was 77.4%.[4]