1894 Bulgarian parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Bulgaria on 23 September 1894.[1] Voter turnout was unusually high.[1]
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Presidency |
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Administrative divisions |
Results
Party | Seats |
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People's Party | 87 |
Liberal Party (Radoslavists) | 27 |
Unionists | 27 |
Progressive Liberal Party | 8 |
Liberal Party | 3 |
Unknown | 15 |
Total | 167 |
Source: The Times[1] |
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References
- "The Bulgarian Elections", The Times, 25 September 1894
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