Hamburg state elections in the Weimar Republic
The state elections in Hamburg, Germany for the parliament of Hamburg (Hamburgische Bürgerschaft) in the years of 1919–1933. The term Weimar Republic is used to signify the democratic and republican period of Germany from 1919 to 1933.
1919
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 50,5% | 82 |
DDP | 20,5% | 33 |
DVP | 8,6% | 13 |
USPD | 8,1% | 13 |
Hamburgischer Wirtschaftsbund | 4,2% | 7 |
DNVP | 2,9% | 4 |
Grundeigentümer Wahlbüro | 2,5% | 4 |
Zentrum | 1,2% | 2 |
Hamburgische Wirtschaftspartei | 0,4% | 1 |
Vereinigte Bürgervereine der inneren Stadt | 0,4% | 1 |
1921
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 40,6% | 67 |
DDP | 14,1% | 23 |
DVP | 13,9% | 23 |
DNVP | 11,3% | 18 |
KPD | 11,0% | 18 |
Hamburgischer Wirtschaftsbund | 3,5% | 5 |
Liste Dr. Eddelbüttel | 2,3% | 3 |
USPD | 1,4% | 2 |
Zentrum | 1,2% | 1 |
1924
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 32,4% | 53 |
DNVP | 17,0% | 28 |
KPD | 14,7% | 24 |
DVP | 14,0% | 23 |
DDP | 13,2% | 21 |
Völkischsozialer Block | 2,5% | 4 |
Zentrum | 1,6% | 2 |
Mieterverband Groß-Hamburg e.V. | 1,3% | 2 |
Gewerbetreibende | 1,3% | 2 |
Wohnungssuchende | 0,7% | 1 |
1927
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 38,2% | 63 |
KPD | 17,0% | 27 |
DNVP | 15,2% | 25 |
DVP | 11,2% | 18 |
DDP | 10,1% | 16 |
WP | 4,2% | 6 |
Zentrum | 1,5% | 2 |
NSDAP | 1,5% | 2 |
VRP | 1,2% | 1 |
1928
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 35,9% | 60 |
KPD | 16,7% | 27 |
DNVP | 13,7% | 22 |
DDP | 12,8% | 21 |
DVP | 12,5% | 20 |
WP | 2,9% | 4 |
NSDAP | 2,2% | 3 |
Zentrum | 1,4% | 2 |
VRP | 0,8% | 2 |
1931
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
SPD | 27,8% | 46 |
NSDAP | 26,3% | 43 |
KPD | 21,9% | 35 |
DStP | 8,7% | 14 |
DNVP | 5,6% | 9 |
DVP | 4,8% | 7 |
WP | 1,5% | 2 |
CSVD | 1,4% | 2 |
Zentrum | 1,4% | 2 |
1932
Party Abbreviation | % | seats |
---|---|---|
NSDAP | 31,2% - | 51 |
SPD | 30,2% | 49 |
KPD | 16,0% | 26 |
DStP | 11,2% | 18 |
DNVP | 4,3% | 7 |
Zentrum | 1,3% | 2 |
CSVD | 1,0% | 1 |
WP | 0,7% | 1 |
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