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1913 Portuguese legislative election

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1913 Portuguese legislative election

← 1911 16 November 1913 1915 →

37 of the 153 seats to the Chamber of Deputies
  First party Second party
 
Affonso Augusto da Costa (As Constituintes de 1911 e os seus Deputados, Livr. Ferreira, 1911).png
António José d'Almeida (As Constituintes de 1911 e os seus Deputados, Livr. Ferreira, 1911).png
Leader Afonso Costa António José de Almeida
Party Democratic Evolutionist
Seats won 33 2
Seats after 68 41

  Third party Fourth party
 
Manuel de Brito Camacho (As Constituintes de 1911 e os seus Deputados, Livr. Ferreira, 1911).png
PSP
Leader Manuel de Brito Camacho
Party Republican Union Socialist
Seats won 2 0
Seats after 36 2

Partial parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 16 November 1913 to elect 37 of the 153 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.[1] They were the first elections under the new constitution approved in 1911, which created a bicameral legislature. The result was a victory for the Democratic Party, which won 33 of the 37 seats, giving it 68 of the 153 seats in the Chamber of Deputies.

Results

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PartyVotes%Seats
WonNot upTotal
Democratic Party333568
Evolutionist Party23941
Republican Union23436
Portuguese Socialist Party022
Independents066
Total37116153
Total votes150,000
Registered voters/turnout397,03837.78
Source: Eleições 1913

References

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  1. ^ "Eleições Portuguesas de 1913". Maltez.