1871 Spanish general election

General elections to the Cortes Generales were held in Spain on the 15 January 1869. At stake were all 391 seats in the Congress of Deputies. The Progressive-Liberal coalition won the elections.

1871 Spanish general election

8 March 1871

All 391 seats of the Congress of Deputies
196 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Francisco Serrano y Domínguez Francesc Pi i Margall Agustín Crespí de Valldaura
Party Progressive-Liberal coalition FDRP CMC
Leader's seat Madrid Barcelona Villadiego
Seats won 235 52 51
Seat change 1 33 31
Percentage 60.10% 13.03% 13.04%
Swing 6.95 10.85 7.40

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Alejandro Mon y Menéndez Antonio Cánovas del Castillo Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
Party Moderate Conservative Partidaries of Montpensier
Leader's seat Madrid Madrid Madrid
Seats won 18 9 9
Seat change new party new party new party
Percentage 4.60%
Swing new party

Spanish Congress of Deputies, after the election

Prime Minister before election

Francisco Serrano y Domínguez
Liberal Union

Elected Prime Minister

Francisco Serrano y Domínguez
Liberal Union

History

General elections of Spain of 1871 were held on March 8 under universal male suffrage. The elections were the first held during the brief reign of Amadeo I, once the Constitution of 1869 was approved. Francisco Serrano y Domínguez, a member of the Liberal Union (part of the Progressive-Liberal coalition), was the prime minister before the elections.

Results

Party Seats Difference Leader
Progressive-Liberal coalition2351General Francisco Serrano y Domínguez
Federal Democratic Republican Party5231Francesc Pi i Margall
Catholic-Monarchist Communion5131Agustín Crespí de Valldaura y Caro, Count of Orgaz
Moderate Party1818Alejandro Mon y Menéndez
Conservative Party99Antonio Cánovas del Castillo
Partidaries of Antoine, Duke of Montpensier99Antoine, Duke of Montpensier
Other179
Total391
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