February 1836 Spanish general election

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February 1836 Spanish general election

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All 149 seats of the Congress of Deputies
75 seats needed for a majority
TurnoutN/A
  First party Second party
 
Leader Juan Álvarez Mendizábal Francisco Martínez de la Rosa
Party Progressive Party Moderate
Leader's seat Madrid Madrid
Seats won 119 30

Prime Minister before election

Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Moderate Party

Prime Minister after election

Juan Álvarez Mendizábal
Moderate Party

General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain in February 1836. At stake were all 149 seats in the Congress of Deputies.

Constituencies

A majority voting system was used for the election, with 48 multi-member constituencies and 1 single-member constituency.

Results

Party Seats
Progressive Party 119
Moderate Party 30
Total 149

References

  1. ^ Carreras, Albert; Tafunell, Xavier (Coords.) (2005). Estadísticas históricas de España, siglos XIX-XX. Bilbao: Fundación BBVA. pp. 1074-1091. ISBN 84-96515-00-1.
  2. ^ Estrada Sánchez, Manuel (1998). El enfrentamiento entre doceañistas y moderados por la cuestión electoral (1834-1836). Revista de Estudios Políticos (Nueva Época) 100.