1928 French legislative election|
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Registered | 11,395,760 |
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Turnout | 9,548,081 (83.79%) |
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Legislative elections were held in France on 22 and 29 April 1928. These elections saw the restoration of the two-round system that had been abolished in 1919.[1]
The result was a victory for the centre-right government of Raymond Poincaré, which had been in power since July 1926. A succession of centre-right governments followed until 1932.
Results
Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| Republican Left | 2,196,243 | 23.19 | 74 |
| Independent Radicals | 52 |
| Democratic and Republican Union | 2,082,041 | 21.99 | 182 |
| French Section of the Workers' International | 1,708,972 | 18.05 | 99 |
| Radical Socialist Party | 1,682,543 | 17.77 | 120 |
| French Communist Party | 1,066,099 | 11.26 | 14 |
| Republican-Socialist Party | 432,045 | 4.56 | 30 |
| Conservatives and independents | 215,169 | 2.27 | 26 |
| Independent Socialists | 58,279 | 0.62 | 3 |
| Miscellaneous left | 24,122 | 0.25 | 2 |
| Other parties | 4,348 | 0.05 |
Total | 9,469,861 | 100.00 | 602 |
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Valid votes | 9,469,861 | 99.18 | |
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Invalid/blank votes | 78,220 | 0.82 | |
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Total votes | 9,548,081 | 100.00 | |
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Registered voters/turnout | 11,395,760 | 83.79 | |
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Source: Mackie & Rose,[2] Nohlen & Stöver,[3] France Politique |
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