French legislative election, 1914
French legislative election, 1914

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The 1914 general elections were held on 26 April and 10 May 1914, three months before the outbreak of World War I. The Radical Party, a classical Liberal party, won a landslide victory, though the entirety of the chambers, from Catholics to socialists, united during the war to form the Union sacrée.
Results
Popular Vote
| Party |
Votes |
% Vote |
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Republican, Radical and Radical-Socialist Party and all RI |
2,930,018 |
34.75% |
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Democratic Republican Alliance |
2,407,259 |
28.55% |
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French Section of the Workers International |
1,413,044 |
16.76% |
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Popular Liberal Action |
956,261 |
11.34% |
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Republican Federation |
397,547 |
4.72% |
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Republican-Socialist Party |
326,927 |
3.88% |
| Popular vote |
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| PRRRS |
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34.75% |
| ARD |
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28.55% |
| SFIO |
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16.76% |
| ALP |
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11.34% |
| FR |
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4.72% |
| PRS |
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3.88% |
Parliamentary Groups
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