1822 Spanish general election

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1822 Spanish general election

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All 203 seats of the Congress of Deputies
102 seats needed for a majority
TurnoutNA

Cortes Cadiz 1813.svg
Spanish Congress of Deputies, after the election

Prime Minister before election

Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
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Prime Minister after election

Evaristo Fernández San Miguel y Valledor
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General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain in 1822. At stake were all 203 seats in the Congress of Deputies.

History[]

The 1822 elections were the second ones since the 1820 revolution. The elections were held under the Spanish Constitution of 1812.[2] 3,215,460 people were eligible to vote (universal male suffrage), out of a population of 11,661,865.

Constituencies[]

A majority voting system was used for the election, with 33 multi-member constituencies and various single-member ones.

Results[]

Party Seats
Independents 203
Total 203

Almost all MPs were liberals, mainly from the radical veinteañista/exaltada faction.

References[]

  1. ^ Cuadro de elecciones. CSIC
  2. ^ Fuentes, Juan Francisco (2007). El fin del Antiguo Régimen (1808-1868). Política y sociedad. Madrid: Síntesis. ISBN 978-84-975651-5-8.


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