Estonian parliamentary election, 1923

Estonian parliamentary election, 1923
Estonia
7 May 1923

100 seats in the Riigikogu
51 seats were needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Konstantin Päts August Rei Otto August Strandman
Party Farmers' Assemblies Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party Labour Party
Last election 21 seats 18 seats 22 seats
Seats won 23 15 12
Seat change +2 -3 -10
Popular vote 99,226 64,297 51,674
Percentage 21.6% 14.0% 11.2%

State Elder before election

Juhan Kukk
Labour Party

Elected State Elder

Konstantin Päts
Farmers' Assemblies

Parliamentary elections were held in Estonia between 5 and 7 May 1923. There were some controversies - some lists, most remarkably Communist, were declared void before the elections because of electoral law violations, and the results gave Estonia its most fragmented parliament ever.

Results

Party Votes % Seats %
Farmers' Assemblies99,22621.623+2
Estonian Social Democratic Workers' Party64,29714.015–3
Estonian Labour Party51,67411.212–10
Workers' United Front43,7119.510+5
Estonian People's Party34,6467.58–2
Christian Democratic Party33,7007.38+1
Independent Socialist Workers' Party21,7044.75–6
National Liberal Party20,6704.54New
Russian parties18,8294.14+3
Settlers' Party17,2663.84New
German-Baltic Party15,9503.53–1
Landlords' Party9,9672.22New
Tenants' Union6,1301.31New
Demobilised Soldiers' Union5,6701.21New
Working People's Union3,9960.90New
Swedish People's League3,6000.80New
Smallholders of Saaremaa2,4960.50New
Economic Group2,2140.50–1
Setu-Ingrian Group1,5140.30New
Smallholders, Settlers, Rural and Urban Workers9320.20New
Setu Smallholders6390.10New
Country People's Party (Võru, Valga and Petseri)4810.10New
Settlers and State Leaseholders4750.10New
Country People's Party (Harju County)1750.00New
Party of Nationalists (Viru County)1750.00New
Country People's Party (Tallinn)480.00New
Invalid/blank votes17,199
Total477,2841001000
Registered voters/turnout702,54267.9
Source: Nohlen & Stöver[1]

References

  1. Nohlen, D & Stöver, P (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p582 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7


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