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Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 9 June 1875, electing members of the Chamber of Deputies. The elections took place in Capellen, Clervaux, Diekirch, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg City, Redange, and Vianden. [1] [2]
Candidates who were successful are in bold.
The electoral system provided for run-off votes, but in this case all successful candidates were elected after only one round with an absolute majority.
Canton | Seats | Candidate | Votes |
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Capellen | 3 | Norbert Metz | 427 |
Funck | 395 | ||
Kirpach | 381 | ||
Turnout | 471 | ||
Clervaux | 3 | Joseph Conzemius | 363 |
Théodore-Arthur Bouvier | 335 | ||
Urbin | 325 | ||
Hamelius | 143 | ||
Toutsch | 23 | ||
Turnout | 406 | ||
Diekirch | 4 | Pierre Toussaint | 341 |
Victor Tschiderer | 308 | ||
Jean-Pierre Salentiny | 301 | ||
Mergen | 291 | ||
Steichen | 228 | ||
Schmit | 172 | ||
Turnout | 535 | ||
Grevenmacher | 3 | Victor Schoren | 339 |
Félix Putz | 337 | ||
Zénon de Muyser | 313 | ||
Turnout | 361 | ||
Luxembourg-Ville | 3 | Charles-Jean Simons | 361 |
Antoine Pescatore | 311 | ||
Simonis | 309 | ||
Mersch-Wittenauer | 212 | ||
Turnout | 541 | ||
Redange | 3 | Berger | 359 |
Rénilde-Guillaume Jacques | 355 | ||
Jean Orianne | 327 | ||
Bian | 291 | ||
Turnout | 580 | ||
Vianden | 1 | Adolphe Pauly | 65 |
Tibesar | 20 | ||
Turnout | 86 | ||
A by-election in Grevenmacher was soon organised for 27 July, as Victor Schoren, one of the Grevenmacher Deputies, had been appointed commissioner of the district of Grevenmacher. [3]
Another by-election had to be organised for Vianden, as Adolphe Pauly soon resigned; the election date was set for 15 November. This resulted in the election of Camille Dumont, who was supported by the Blochausen government. [4]
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Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 9 June 1875, electing members of the Chamber of Deputies. The elections took place in Capellen, Clervaux, Diekirch, Grevenmacher, Luxembourg City, Redange, and Vianden. [1] [2]
Candidates who were successful are in bold.
The electoral system provided for run-off votes, but in this case all successful candidates were elected after only one round with an absolute majority.
Canton | Seats | Candidate | Votes |
---|---|---|---|
Capellen | 3 | Norbert Metz | 427 |
Funck | 395 | ||
Kirpach | 381 | ||
Turnout | 471 | ||
Clervaux | 3 | Joseph Conzemius | 363 |
Théodore-Arthur Bouvier | 335 | ||
Urbin | 325 | ||
Hamelius | 143 | ||
Toutsch | 23 | ||
Turnout | 406 | ||
Diekirch | 4 | Pierre Toussaint | 341 |
Victor Tschiderer | 308 | ||
Jean-Pierre Salentiny | 301 | ||
Mergen | 291 | ||
Steichen | 228 | ||
Schmit | 172 | ||
Turnout | 535 | ||
Grevenmacher | 3 | Victor Schoren | 339 |
Félix Putz | 337 | ||
Zénon de Muyser | 313 | ||
Turnout | 361 | ||
Luxembourg-Ville | 3 | Charles-Jean Simons | 361 |
Antoine Pescatore | 311 | ||
Simonis | 309 | ||
Mersch-Wittenauer | 212 | ||
Turnout | 541 | ||
Redange | 3 | Berger | 359 |
Rénilde-Guillaume Jacques | 355 | ||
Jean Orianne | 327 | ||
Bian | 291 | ||
Turnout | 580 | ||
Vianden | 1 | Adolphe Pauly | 65 |
Tibesar | 20 | ||
Turnout | 86 | ||
A by-election in Grevenmacher was soon organised for 27 July, as Victor Schoren, one of the Grevenmacher Deputies, had been appointed commissioner of the district of Grevenmacher. [3]
Another by-election had to be organised for Vianden, as Adolphe Pauly soon resigned; the election date was set for 15 November. This resulted in the election of Camille Dumont, who was supported by the Blochausen government. [4]