The Užhorod electoral district was a parliamentary constituency in Czechoslovakia for elections to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The constituency covered all of Subcarpathian Ruthenia. [1] The electoral district elected nine deputies in all elections held in the constituency during the First Czechoslovak Republic. [1] [2] [3] The numbers of electors per each parliamentary seat was the highest in the Užhorod compared to all other electoral districts. [3]
The constituency was created as the 23rd electoral district to the Chamber of Deputies for the areas of Subcarpathian Ruthenia by the Act of February 29, 1920. [4] Amongst the Senate constituencies, the Užhorod electoral district carried the number 13. [5] As of February 1921 Czechoslovak authorities estamited that the electoral district had a total population of 605,731. [2] When the 22nd Těšín electoral district was abolished the Užhorod constituency was given the number 22. [4]
Elections for deputies from Subcarpathian Ruthenia were held in 1924 (to the assembly elected in the Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1920). [1] [3] [4] The Communist Party emerged victorious in spite of the prevailing repressive climate, with arrests of their agitators and ban on communist meetings. [6]
Between the 1924 vote and the 1925 election the borders of the constituency were changed. [4]
The Užhorod electoral district was a parliamentary constituency in Czechoslovakia for elections to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. The constituency covered all of Subcarpathian Ruthenia. [1] The electoral district elected nine deputies in all elections held in the constituency during the First Czechoslovak Republic. [1] [2] [3] The numbers of electors per each parliamentary seat was the highest in the Užhorod compared to all other electoral districts. [3]
The constituency was created as the 23rd electoral district to the Chamber of Deputies for the areas of Subcarpathian Ruthenia by the Act of February 29, 1920. [4] Amongst the Senate constituencies, the Užhorod electoral district carried the number 13. [5] As of February 1921 Czechoslovak authorities estamited that the electoral district had a total population of 605,731. [2] When the 22nd Těšín electoral district was abolished the Užhorod constituency was given the number 22. [4]
Elections for deputies from Subcarpathian Ruthenia were held in 1924 (to the assembly elected in the Czechoslovak parliamentary election, 1920). [1] [3] [4] The Communist Party emerged victorious in spite of the prevailing repressive climate, with arrests of their agitators and ban on communist meetings. [6]
Between the 1924 vote and the 1925 election the borders of the constituency were changed. [4]