Samara | |
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Former Civilian constituency for the All-Russian Constituent Assembly | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1917 |
Abolished | 1918 |
Number of members | 17 |
Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 7 |
Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 1 |
Number of Parishes | 318 |
Sources: | [1] [2] |
The Samara electoral district ( Russian: Самарский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election.
The electoral district covered the Samara Governorate. [3] Electoral turnout reportedly stood at 54.86%. [4] Out of 95 different candidate lists submitted, 79 turned down by the electoral authorities (out of which approx 42 due to late submission). [5] The constituency had large German and Tatar minorities. [6] The German socialist list (list no. 1) had four candidates, Walter Müller from Petrograd, Robert Haffner from Samara, Arthur Feidel from Katharinenstadt and Philipp Leisle from Warenburg. [7]
In Samara city the Bolsheviks polled 42% of the vote, the SRs 27% and Kadets 14%. [8] In Stepnoye Volost , consisting of seven German settlements, 2,213 votes (53.53%) were cast for the German non-socialist list against 1,894 votes (45.82%) for the German socialist list. The remaining votes were split between 6 votes for the SR list, 5 votes for the Bashkir Federalist list, 4 votes for the Bolsheviks, 4 votes for the Unity list, 3 votes for the Ukrainian list, 2 votes for the Popular Socialists, 2 votes for the Old Believer list and 1 single vote for the Menshevik list. There were 29 invalid votes. All in all, out of the 7,747 eligible voters 56.58% participated in the vote in the volost, with results raging from over 95% for the German socialists in Brabander and 92% for the German non-socialists in Lauwe. [9]
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Samara | |
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Former Civilian constituency for the All-Russian Constituent Assembly | |
Former constituency | |
Created | 1917 |
Abolished | 1918 |
Number of members | 17 |
Number of Uyezd Electoral Commissions | 7 |
Number of Urban Electoral Commissions | 1 |
Number of Parishes | 318 |
Sources: | [1] [2] |
The Samara electoral district ( Russian: Самарский избирательный округ) was a constituency created for the 1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election.
The electoral district covered the Samara Governorate. [3] Electoral turnout reportedly stood at 54.86%. [4] Out of 95 different candidate lists submitted, 79 turned down by the electoral authorities (out of which approx 42 due to late submission). [5] The constituency had large German and Tatar minorities. [6] The German socialist list (list no. 1) had four candidates, Walter Müller from Petrograd, Robert Haffner from Samara, Arthur Feidel from Katharinenstadt and Philipp Leisle from Warenburg. [7]
In Samara city the Bolsheviks polled 42% of the vote, the SRs 27% and Kadets 14%. [8] In Stepnoye Volost , consisting of seven German settlements, 2,213 votes (53.53%) were cast for the German non-socialist list against 1,894 votes (45.82%) for the German socialist list. The remaining votes were split between 6 votes for the SR list, 5 votes for the Bashkir Federalist list, 4 votes for the Bolsheviks, 4 votes for the Unity list, 3 votes for the Ukrainian list, 2 votes for the Popular Socialists, 2 votes for the Old Believer list and 1 single vote for the Menshevik list. There were 29 invalid votes. All in all, out of the 7,747 eligible voters 56.58% participated in the vote in the volost, with results raging from over 95% for the German socialists in Brabander and 92% for the German non-socialists in Lauwe. [9]
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