Imperial Liberal Party
Political party in Germany
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The Imperial Liberal Party (German: Liberale Reichspartei) was a political party in Germany during the 1870s.
History
The party contested the first elections in the newly unified Germany in 1871, winning 30 seats.[1] The 1874 elections saw the party's vote share fall from 7% to just 1%, as it won only three seats. The party did not contest any further elections.[2]
Election results
Date | Votes | Seats | Position | Size | |||
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No. | % | ± pp | No. | ± | |||
1871 | 274,068 | 7.05 | New | 33 / 382 | New | Opposition | 6th |
1874 | 98,072 | 1.89 | 5.16 | 8 / 397 | 25 | Opposition | 10th |
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Political parties in Germany until the end of World War I
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- Free Conservative Party (FKP)
- German Conservative Party (DkP)
- Christian Social Party (CSP)
- German Fatherland Party
- Conservative Party (Prussia)
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