Parliamentary elections were held in Czechoslovakia on 27 October 1929.[ 1] The Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants , emerged as the largest party, winning 46 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 24 seats in the Senate. Voter turnout was 90.2% in the Chamber election and 78.8% for the Senate.[ 2] The rightward shift of the 1925 elections was reversed, with moderate centre-left groups (Social Democrats and Czechoslovak National Socialists) increasing their vote shares whilst the Communist Party suffered a set-back.[ 3] [ 4]
1929 Czechoslovak parliamentary election Chamber of Deputies
All 300 seats in the Chamber of Deputies 151 seats needed for a majority
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate
All 150 seats in the Senate 76 seats needed for a majority
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
The 1929 election took place at a time of relative prosperity, just before the Great Depression .[ 5]
The Communist Party was the sole multinational political party in the country at the time.[ 6] It had emerged as a major force in the 1925 election and had around 150,000 members in 1928.[ 6] In 1929 leadership shifted to a younger generation and a major purge of party ranks took place.[ 6]
The Czechoslovak National Democrats contested the election in Slovakia together with the Slovak National Party led by Martin Rázus .[ 7] Nevertheless, relations between Rázus and the leader of the National Democrats in Slovakia Milan Ivanka were strained, as the former was fiercely autonomist and the latter a strong supporter of Czechoslovak nationhood.[ 7]
In Slovakia, Hlinka's Slovak People's Party resigned from the coalition government on 8 October 1929.[ 8] [ 9] The move followed a long controversy around the legal case of the party newspaper editor Vojtech Tuka , who was sentenced for espionage and treason on 5 October 1929.[ 10] The Tuka affair had resulted in an internal rift in the party, with the expelled anti-Tuka faction (led by Juriga and Tománek) setting up their own Juriga's Slovak People's Party .[ 11]
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party saw a decline compared to the 1925 vote, being reduced from 23 seats to 19.[ 9] One interpretation is that two years of government participation without achieving Slovak autonomy had weakened the party.[ 11] Moreover, the party had an ambiguous stance during the Tuka affair.[ 11] The Juriga faction failed to make any impact in the election.[ 11]
The Czechoslovak Social Democrats won five seats from Slovakia, an increase by three seats compared to the 1925 election.[ 12] The Communist Party on the other hand retreated from 5 seats in Slovakia, compared to 8 seats in 1925.[ 13] Magyar and German parties won 9 seats from Slovakia.[ 9]
The Czechoslovak National Socialists, which lacked widespread support in the area, managed to win two seat from Slovakia.[ 14] This was the best result for the party in Slovakia during the years of the First Republic.[ 14] Another Czech party trying to build a base in Slovakia was the Czechoslovak People's Party, which managed to get its local leader Martin Mičura elected.[ 14]
The Jewish Party , which had failed to win representation in 1925, managed to win two seats through an alliance with three Polish parties.[ 15] [ 16] Its deputies were Ludvík Singer from Bohemia and Julius Reiz from Slovakia.[ 15] [ 16]
General Radola Gajda 's list ('League against Bound Tickets'), which called for the formation of a corporativist state, failed to make a major headway but won three seats (Gajda, Jiří Stříbrný and Karel Pergler ).[ 5] [ 17] Gajda's political line was fascist, anti-Semitic and anti-German.[ 17]
Party Votes % Seats +/– Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants 978,291 15.17 24 +1 Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party 841,331 13.04 20 +6 Czechoslovak National Socialist Party 666,607 10.33 16 +2 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 644,896 10.00 15 –5 Czechoslovak People's Party 559,700 8.68 13 –3 German Social Democratic Workers' Party 446,940 6.93 11 +2 Hlinka's Slovak People's Party 377,498 5.85 9 –3 German Electoral Coalition 359,002 5.57 9 New Czechoslovak National Democracy 325,023 5.04 8 +1 German Christian Social People's Party 313,544 4.86 8 +1 Czechoslovak Traders' Party 274,085 4.25 6 0 Provincial Christian-Socialist Party 233,772 3.62 6 +4 German National Socialist Workers' Party 171,181 2.65 4 +1 German National Party 166,718 2.58 0 –5 League Against Bound Tickets 51,617 0.80 1 New Electoral Union of Polish and Jewish Parties 27,823 0.43 0 New Provincial Party of Smallholders, Entrepreneurs and Workers 6,691 0.10 0 New Juriga's Slovak People's Party 5,782 0.09 0 New Total 6,450,501 100.00 150 0 Registered voters/turnout 8,183,462 – Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Statistical Office
Most voted party per electoral district
Party Votes % Seats +/– Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants 1,105,498 14.97 46 +1 Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party 963,462 13.05 39 +10 Czechoslovak National Socialist Party 767,328 10.39 32 +4 Communist Party of Czechoslovakia 753,220 10.20 30 –11 Czechoslovak People's Party 623,340 8.44 25 –6 German Social Democratic Workers' Party 506,761 6.86 21 +4 Hlinka's Slovak People's Party 425,051 5.76 19 –4 German Electoral Coalition 396,454 5.37 16 New Czechoslovak National Democracy 359,547 4.87 15 +2 DCVP –PGD–WSdM348,066 4.71 14 +1 Czechoslovak Traders' Party 291,209 3.94 12 –1 OKSZP –MNP –ZDP 257,372 3.49 9 +5 German National Socialist Workers' Party 204,110 2.76 8 +1 DNP –SdLB 189,187 2.56 7 –3 Electoral Union of Polish and Jewish Parties 104,556 1.42 4 New League Against Bound Tickets 70,850 0.96 3 New Provincial Party of Smallholders, Entrepreneurs and Workers 6,901 0.09 0 0 All German People's Party for Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia 6,672 0.09 0 New Juriga's Slovak People's Party 5,395 0.07 0 New Total 7,384,979 100.00 300 0 Valid votes 7,384,979 98.53 Invalid/blank votes 110,024 1.47 Total votes 7,495,003 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 8,957,572 83.67 Source: Nohlen & Stöver, Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Bohemia Electoral districts I-IX 160 seats
Moravia -Silesia Electoral districts X-XIV 70 seats
Slovakia Electoral districts XV-XXI 61 seats
Subcarpathian Rus' Electoral district XXII 9 seats
Party
Bohemia
Moravia -Silesia
Slovakia
Subcarpathian Rus'
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
524,578
13.56
224,522
12.32
278,979
19.54
77,419
29.07
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
535,358
13.84
269,674
14.79
135,506
9.49
22,924
8.61
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
535,740
13.85
177,595
9.74
43,968
3.08
10,025
3.76
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
398,260
10.30
162,136
8.89
152,242
10.66
40,582
15.24
Czechoslovak People's Party
255,877
6.62
321,936
17.66
36,548
2.56
8,979
3.37
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
387,060
10.01
114,877
6.30
4,824
0.34
–
–
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
962
0.02
20,406
1.12
403,683
28.27
–
–
German Electoral Coalition
288,972
7.47
90,560
4.97
13,704
0.96
3,218
1.21
Czechoslovak National Democracy
200,995
5.20
56,198
3.08
53,745
3.76
48,609
18.25
German Christian Social People's Party and German Commercial Party
221,945
5.74
126,121
6.92
–
–
–
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
176,188
4.56
77,539
4.25
30,134
2.11
7,348
2.76
Provincial Christian Socialist , Hungarian National Party and Zipser German Party
–
–
–
–
226,917
15.89
30,455
11.44
German National Socialist Workers' Party
136,384
3.53
67,726
3.72
–
–
–
–
German National Party and Sudeten German Rural League
124,255
3.21
64,932
3.56
–
–
–
–
Electoral Union of Polish and Jewish Parties
13,699
0.35
40,410
2.22
33,679
2.36
16,768
6.30
League Against Bound Tickets
60,837
1.57
8,203
0.45
1,810
0.13
–
–
Provincial Party of Smallholders, Entrepreneurs and Workers
–
–
–
–
6,901
0.48
–
–
All German People's Party of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia
6,672
0.17
–
–
–
–
–
–
Juriga's Slovak People's Party
–
–
–
–
5,395
0.38
–
–
Invalid votes
52,178
–
20,881
–
29,233
–
7,732
–
Total votes cast
3,919,960
100
1,843,716
100
1,457,268
100
274,059
100
Registered voters/turnout
4,251,922
92.19
1,999,578
92.21
1,621,329
89.88
310,633
88.23
Source: Manuel Statistique de la Republique Tchecoslovaque [ 18]
By electoral district
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Prague - Section A Seats: 24
Prague - Section B Seats: 24
Party
I. Section A
I. Section B
Votes
%
Votes
%
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
104,771
21.12
117,641
22.08
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
88,120
17.76
95,536
17.93
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
79,981
16.12
92,911
17.44
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
58,905
11.87
57,998
10.89
Czechoslovak People's Party
45,715
9.21
52,262
9.81
Czechoslovak National Democracy
48,150
9.70
44,796
8.41
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
29,638
5.97
32,974
6.19
League Against Bound Tickets
23,125
4.66
23,067
4.33
German Electoral Coalition
7,971
1.61
7,558
1.42
United Jewish and Polish Parties
4,069
0.82
2,795
0.52
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
2,295
0.46
2,376
0.45
German Christian Social People's Party
1,702
0.34
1,432
0.27
German National Socialist Workers' Party
756
0.15
832
0.16
German National Party
968
0.20
578
0.11
Total valid votes
496,166
100
532,756
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
IA (%)
IB (%)
Czechoslovak parties
84.55
86.19
Communists
11.87
10.89
German parties
2.76
2.40
Polish-Jewish parties
0.82
0.52
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Josef Adámek (Czechoslovak People's Party) was elected from Pardubice electoral district.[ 19]
II. Pardubice Seats: 11
III. Hradec Králové Seats: 12
Party
II. Pardubice
III. Hradec Králové
Votes
%
Votes
%
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
57,654
21.56
49,146
16.50
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
49,863
18.65
38,990
13.09
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
41,756
15.62
41,742
14.02
Czechoslovak People's Party
41,213
15.41
30,743
10.32
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
16,861
6.31
20,306
6.82
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
9,030
3.38
25,960
8.72
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
15,955
5.97
18,600
6.25
German Electoral Coalition
12,368
4.63
20,221
6.79
German Christian Social People's Party
7,032
2.63
21,088
7.08
Czechoslovak National Democracy
10,186
3.81
15,594
5.24
German National Socialist Workers' Party
1,713
0.64
8,672
2.91
German National Party
1,083
0.41
4,513
1.52
League Against Bound Tickets
1,721
0.64
1,788
0.60
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
962
0.36
United Jewish and Polish Parties
470
0.16
Total valid votes
267,397
100
297,833
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
II (%)
III (%)
Czechoslovak parties
82.36
66.58
German parties
11.68
27.01
Communists
5.97
6.25
Polish-Jewish parties
0.00
0.16
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Amongst the deputies elected from the Česká Lípa 5th electoral district were Ernst Grünzner (DSAP), Irene Kirpal (DSAP), Josef Schweichhart (DSAP), Josef Kleibl (DNP) and Hans Krebs .[ 20] [ 21] [ 22]
IV. Mladá Boleslav Seats: 17
V. Česká Lípa Seats: 13
Party
IV. Mladá Boleslav
V. Česká Lípa
Votes
%
Votes
%
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
22,122
4.94
90,126
25.74
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
57,406
12.82
42,019
12.00
German Electoral Coalition
26,786
5.98
67,778
19.35
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
73,555
16.43
12,090
3.45
German Christian Social People's Party
27,358
6.11
50,558
14.44
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
71,696
16.02
2,656
0.76
German National Socialist Workers' Party
29,475
6.58
34,005
9.71
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
46,907
10.48
10,503
3.00
German National Party
15,567
3.48
33,065
9.44
Czechoslovak People's Party
27,269
6.09
1,433
0.41
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
25,280
5.65
1,643
0.47
Czechoslovak National Democracy
20,269
4.53
2,843
0.81
League Against Bound Tickets
3,540
0.79
628
0.18
United Jewish and Polish Parties
394
0.09
855
0.24
Total valid votes
447,624
100
350,202
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
IV (%)
V (%)
German parties
27.10
78.68
Czechoslovak parties
59.99
9.08
Communists
12.82
12.00
Polish-Jewish parties
0.09
0.24
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
VI. Louny Seats: 17
VII. Karlovy Vary Seats: 12
Party
VI. Louny
VII. Karlovy Vary
Votes
%
Votes
%
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
66,087
14.12
106,494
34.37
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
74,487
15.91
37,298
12.04
German Electoral Coalition
31,297
6.69
49,085
15.84
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
63,263
13.51
3,907
1.26
German Christian Social People's Party
25,048
5.35
40,698
13.13
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
60,823
12.99
2,974
0.96
German National Socialist Workers' Party
32,358
6.91
25,772
8.32
German National Party
19,426
4.15
31,764
10.25
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
38,579
8.24
1,882
0.61
Czechoslovak National Democracy
23,665
5.06
1,531
0.49
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
18,128
3.87
664
0.21
Czechoslovak People's Party
10,228
2.18
372
0.12
Pangerman Party of Bohemia, Moravia and Silesia
6,672
2.15
United Jewish and Polish Parties
2,697
0.58
773
0.25
League Against Bound Tickets
2,054
0.44
Total valid votes
468,140
100
309,886
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
VI (%)
VII (%)
German parties
37.21
84.06
Czechoslovak parties
46.30
3.66
Communists
15.91
12.04
Polish-Jewish parties
0.58
0.25
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
VIII. Plzeň Seats: 17
IX. České Budějovice Seats: 13
Party
VIII. Plzeň
IX. České Budějovice
Votes
%
Votes
%
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
115,320
28.15
37,086
12.87
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
55,975
13.66
63,334
21.98
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
42,956
10.49
34,059
11.82
German Electoral Coalition
43,260
10.56
22,648
7.86
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
41,986
10.25
20,584
7.14
German Christian Social People's Party
23,341
5.70
23,688
8.22
Czechoslovak People's Party
17,404
4.25
29,238
10.15
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
17,902
4.37
17,690
6.14
Czechoslovak National Democracy
20,483
5.00
13,478
4.68
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
15,753
3.85
14,941
5.19
German National Party
11,189
2.73
6,102
2.12
League Against Bound Tickets
2,472
0.60
2,442
0.85
German National Socialist Workers' Party
2,801
0.97
United Jewish and Polish Parties
1,646
0.40
Total valid votes
409,687
100
288,091
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
VI (%)
VII (%)
Czechoslovak parties
65.99
67.54
German parties
29.24
26.32
Communists
4.37
6.14
Polish-Jewish parties
0.40
0.00
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Amongst the deputies elected from the Jihlava 10th electoral district were Johann Wagner (German Electoral Coalition), Erwin Zajicek (German Christian Social People's Party) and Viktor Stern (Communist Party).[ 23]
X. Jihlava Seats: 9
XI. Brno Seats: 17
XIII. Uherské Hradiště Seats: 8
Party
X. Jihlava
XI. Brno
XIII. Uherské Hradiště
Votes
%
Votes
%
Votes
%
Czechoslovak People's Party
42,324
18.28
83,016
19.19
68,241
34.02
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
44,401
19.17
56,474
13.05
35,437
17.67
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
25,787
11.14
56,597
13.08
27,190
13.55
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
18,129
7.83
70,000
16.18
18,504
9.22
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
16,010
6.91
42,555
9.84
22,742
11.34
German Christian Social People's Party
25,078
10.83
19,329
4.47
462
0.23
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
11,027
4.76
19,553
4.52
11,950
5.96
German Electoral Coalition
19,232
8.31
18,328
4.24
991
0.49
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
9,911
4.28
24,840
5.74
823
0.41
German National Party
11,177
4.83
10,368
2.40
Czechoslovak National Democracy
3,137
1.35
10,734
2.48
6,293
3.14
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
7,080
1.64
4,655
2.32
German National Socialist Workers' Party
3,774
1.63
7,748
1.79
United Jewish and Polish Parties
1,570
0.68
3,359
0.78
2,259
1.13
League Against Bound Tickets
2,672
0.62
1,049
0.52
Total valid votes
231,557
100
432,653
100
200,596
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
X (%)
XI (%)
XIII (%)
Czechoslovak parties
62.54
70.76
86.40
German parties
29.87
18.63
1.13
Communists
6.91
9.84
11.34
Polish-Jewish parties
0.68
0.78
1.13
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
XII. Olomouc Seats: 17
XIV. Moravská Ostrava Seats: 19
Party
XII. Olomouc
XIV. Moravská Ostrava
Votes
%
Votes
%
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
64,314
14.55
95,786
18.56
Czechoslovak People's Party
68,361
15.47
59,994
11.62
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
53,088
12.01
35,122
6.80
German Christian Social People's Party
45,608
10.32
35,644
6.91
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
28,611
6.47
52,218
10.12
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
42,319
9.58
36,984
7.17
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
28,687
6.49
42,275
8.19
German National Socialist Workers Party
22,883
5.18
33,321
6.46
German Electoral Coalition
32,744
7.41
19,265
3.73
German National Party
15,545
3.52
27,842
5.39
Czechoslovak National Democracy
12,770
2.89
23,264
4.51
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
20,170
4.56
14,839
2.87
United Jewish and Polish Parties
2,512
0.57
30,710
5.95
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
2,032
0.46
6,639
1.29
League Against Bound Tickets
2,234
0.51
2,248
0.44
Total valid votes
441,878
100
516,151
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XII (%)
XIV (%)
Czechoslovak parties
56.95
54.28
German parties
36.01
29.65
Communists
6.47
10.12
Polish-Jewish parties
0.57
5.95
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Turčiansky Svätý Martin
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XV. Trnava Seats: 9
XVII. Turčiansky Svätý Martin Seats: 11
Party
XV. Trnava
XVII. Turčiansky Svätý Martin
Votes
%
Votes
%
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
82,267
37.93
114,883
48.89
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
45,291
20.88
36,352
15.47
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
26,281
12.12
23,249
9.89
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
24,471
11.28
14,520
6.18
Czechoslovak People's Party
4,081
1.88
20,028
8.52
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
6,967
3.21
5,050
2.15
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
7,032
3.24
3,919
1.67
United Jewish and Polish Parties
5,198
2.40
5,201
2.21
Czechoslovak National Democracy
4,457
2.05
5,386
2.29
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
5,957
2.75
3,779
1.61
German Electoral Coalition
2,156
0.99
2,196
0.93
Juriga's Slovak People's Party
2,752
1.27
League Against Bound Tickets
399
0.17
Total valid votes
216,910
100
234,962
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XV (%)
XVII (%)
Czechoslovak parties
82.58
89.06
Communists
11.28
6.18
Polish-Jewish parties
2.40
2.21
Magyar-German parties
2.75
1.61
German parties
0.99
0.93
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš
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XVIII. Bánská Bystrica Seats: 7
XIX. Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš Seats: 6
Party
XVIII. Bánská Bystrica
XIX. Liptovský Svätý Mikuláš
Votes
%
Votes
%
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
62,143
39.05
39,888
34.20
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
31,830
20.00
31,730
27.20
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
22,438
14.10
13,352
11.45
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
12,088
7.60
9,166
7.86
Czechoslovak National Democracy
7,597
4.77
9,976
8.55
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
8,968
5.63
4,291
3.68
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
4,688
2.95
3,015
2.58
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
2,587
1.63
1,668
1.43
United Jewish and Polish Parties
1,773
1.11
1,435
1.23
German Electoral Coalition
2,732
1.72
407
0.35
Czechoslovak People's Party
1,614
1.01
1,496
1.28
Juriga's Slovak People's Party
691
0.43
League Against Bound Tickets
220
0.19
Total valid votes
159,149
100
116,644
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XV (%)
XVII (%)
Czechoslovak parties
83.94
86.88
Communists
7.60
7.86
Magyar-German parties
5.63
3.68
Polish-Jewish parties
1.11
1.23
German parties
1.72
0.35
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
XXI. Prešov Seats: 5
Party
XXI. Prešov
Votes
%
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
70,224
36.56
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
55,651
28.98
Czechoslovak National Democracy
17,415
9.07
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
13,461
7.01
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
8,777
4.57
United Jewish and Polish Parties
7,601
3.96
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
6,301
3.28
Czechoslovak People's Party
5,663
2.95
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
4,641
2.42
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
2,322
1.21
Total valid votes
192,056
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XXI (%)
Czechoslovak parties
84.46
Magyar-German parties
7.01
Communists
4.57
Polish-Jewish parties
3.96
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
The Nové Zámky senatorial district consisted of the Nové Zámky 16th electoral district and the Košice 20th electoral district , two districts that together hosted around 96% of the Hungarian and 56% of the German population of Slovakia.[ 24] [ 25] [ 26] The percentage achieved by the Communist Party in the Nové Zámky 16th electoral district was the highest in the country in the 1929 vote.[ 24] [ 18]
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party fielded Vojtech Tuka in the Košice 20th electoral district, but he failed to win a seat.[ 27] Fielding Tuka in a district where the party lacked strong support displayed the ambiguity the party had towards him during his treason trials.[ 27]
XVI. Nové Zámky Seats: 11
XX. Košice Seats: 7
Party
XVI. Nové Zámky
XX. Košice
Votes
%
Votes
%
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
119,987
37.64
70,474
37.19
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
53,702
16.84
29,518
15.58
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
33,687
10.57
29,865
15.76
Hlinka's Slovak People's Party
29,475
9.25
19,376
10.22
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
31,093
9.75
12,792
6.75
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
12,140
3.81
7,467
3.94
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
8,569
2.69
4,037
2.13
United Jewish and Polish Parties
7,480
2.35
4,991
2.63
Czechoslovak National Democracy
4,002
1.26
4,912
2.59
Provincial Party of Smallholders, Entrepreneurs and Workers of Czechoslovakia
5,733
1.80
1,168
0.62
German Electoral Coalition
4,268
1.34
1,945
1.03
German Social Democratic Workers' Party
3,813
1.20
1,011
0.53
Czechoslovak People's Party
2,065
0.65
1,601
0.84
Juriga's Slovak People's Party
1,952
0.61
League Against Bound Tickets
843
0.26
348
0.18
Total valid votes
318,809
100
189,505
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XVI (%)
XX (%)
Czechoslovak parties
38.84
42.43
Magyar-German parties
37.64
37.19
Communists
16.84
15.58
Polish-Jewish parties
2.35
2.63
German parties
2.53
1.56
Magyar parties
1.80
0.62
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
A bloc aligned with the Agrarians merged as the most voted list in the Užhorod electoral district , the sole electoral district in Subcarpathian Rus' .[ 18] The bloc formed by the National Democrats and the Russian National Bloc, which included the Autonomous Agrarian Union , the Russian National Party , the Russian National Union and the Carpatho-Russian Labour Party of Small Peasants and Landless , finished in second place.[ 18] [ 28] [ 29]
The Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party stood on a joint list with the Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus' in the constituency. The sole mandate won by this list went to Julius Husnaj of the Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party.[ 30] [ 31]
The Czechoslovak People's Party contested under the name 'Christian People's Party ' in the Užhorod electoral district.[ 18]
XXII. Užhorod Seats: 9
Party
XXII. Užhorod
Votes
%
Republican Party of Farmers and Peasants
77,419
29.07
Czechoslovak National Democracy
48,609
18.25
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
40,582
15.24
Provincial Christian-Socialist Party
30,455
11.44
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers' Party
22,924
8.61
United Jewish and Polish Parties
16,768
6.30
Czechoslovak National Socialist Party
10,025
3.76
Christian People's Party (ČSL )
8,979
3.37
Czechoslovak Traders' Party
7,348
2.76
German Electoral Coalition
3,218
1.21
Total valid votes
266,327
100
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
Nationality
XXII (%)
Czechoslovak parties[ a]
65.82
Communists
15.24
Magyar-German parties
11.44
Polish-Jewish parties
6.30
German parties
1.21
Source: Manuel Statistique [ 18]
^ Rusyn parties usually ran with Czechoslovak parties.
On 7 December 1929 František Udržal formed a coalition government of Czechoslovak Agrarians, Czechoslovak People's Party, Czechoslovak Social Democrats, Czechoslovak National Socialists, Czechoslovak National Democrats, Czechoslovak Traders' Party, German Agrarians and German Social Democrats.[ 5] Whilst the cabinet was politically broadened after the 1929 elections, it lacked representation from Slovak populists, German Clericals or the Magyar parties.[ 8] [ 10]
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