French by-elections, July 1871
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The election of 2 July 1871 was actually a by-election in numerous constituencies to elect seats left vacant since the general election in February 1871. 114 seats were filled that day.
184 other by-elections were held between this election and the 1876 election.
Results
Parliamentary Groups
| Affiliation | Party | Seats | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Republicans | |||
| Radical Republicans | 35 | ||
| Moderate Republicans | 38 | ||
| Ralliés [1] | 26 | ||
| Right | |||
| Orléanists | 9 | ||
| Bonapartists | 3 | ||
| Legitimists | 3 | ||
| Total | 114 | ||
- ↑ Catholic supporters of the Republic
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