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Legislative elections were held in France on 21 August and 4 September 1881. The elections marked the collapse of the right compared to the 1877 elections.

It was a great success for the followers of Léon Gambetta, whom President Jules Grévy appointed premier two months after the election. His government only lasted 73 days, however, before falling over the issue of electoral reform.[1] This led to three short-lived minority governments, until Jules Ferry was able to form a second government in February 1883 with the support of Gambetta's Republican Union.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Republican Union204
Republican Left168
Bonapartists46
Far-left46
Monarchists42
Centre-left39
Total545
Total votes7,929,503
Registered voters/turnout10,278,97977.14
Source: Rois et Presidents

References

  1. ^ R. Gildea (2008). Children of the Revolution. pp. 254–255.

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