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General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain in 1813. At stake were all 149 seats in the Congress of Deputies.

History

The 1813 elections were the first ones held since the approval of the 1812 Cádiz Constitution. Vote was secret for the first time. All males over 21 years old, a total of 3,216,460 people,[2] had the right to vote.

Results

Party Seats
Liberals 80
Absolutists (also called "persas") 69
Total 149

References

  1. ^ Cuadro de elecciones. CSIC
  2. ^ López, C. B., Carreras, A., & Tafunell, X. (2005). Estadísticas históricas de España: siglos XIX-XX (Vol. 1). Fundacion BBVA. pp. 1089.


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