Landtag elections in the
Free State of Bavaria(Freistaat Bayern) during the
Weimar Republic were held at irregular intervals between 1919 and 1932. Results with regard to the total vote, the percentage of the vote won, the number of seats allocated to each party and the change in distribution of seats are presented in the tables below.[1][2] On 31 March 1933, the sitting Landtag was dissolved by the
Nazi-controlled central government and reconstituted to reflect the distribution of seats in the national Reichstag. The Landtag subsequently was formally abolished as a result of the "
Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" of 30 January 1934 which replaced the German
federal system with a
unitary state.[3]
Bavaria in the
Weimar Republic. At the bottom center in bright green.
^Wells, Roger H. (April 1936). "The Liquidation of the German Länder". The American Political Science Review. 30 (2). American Political Science Association: 351–352.
doi:
10.2307/1947263.
JSTOR1947263.
S2CID147621323.
Landtag elections in the
Free State of Bavaria(Freistaat Bayern) during the
Weimar Republic were held at irregular intervals between 1919 and 1932. Results with regard to the total vote, the percentage of the vote won, the number of seats allocated to each party and the change in distribution of seats are presented in the tables below.[1][2] On 31 March 1933, the sitting Landtag was dissolved by the
Nazi-controlled central government and reconstituted to reflect the distribution of seats in the national Reichstag. The Landtag subsequently was formally abolished as a result of the "
Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" of 30 January 1934 which replaced the German
federal system with a
unitary state.[3]
Bavaria in the
Weimar Republic. At the bottom center in bright green.
^Wells, Roger H. (April 1936). "The Liquidation of the German Länder". The American Political Science Review. 30 (2). American Political Science Association: 351–352.
doi:
10.2307/1947263.
JSTOR1947263.
S2CID147621323.