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1910 Liechtenstein general election
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General elections were held in Liechtenstein 2 and 4 August 1910.

Electors

Electors were selected through elections that were held between 23 and 28 July. Each municipality had two electors for every 100 inhabitants.

Municipality Electors +/–
Balzers 26 0
Eschen 20 –2
Gamprin 8 0
Mauren 22 0
Planken 2 0
Ruggell 12 0
Schaan 22 0
Schellenberg 8 –2
Triesen 24 +2
Triesenberg 24 0
Vaduz 24 +2
Total 192 0
Source: Vogt

Results

The election of Oberland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 2 August in Vaduz. Of Oberland's 122 electors, 117 were present. Oberland elected seven Landtag members and three substitutes.

The election of Unterland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 4 August in Mauren. Of Unterland's 70 electors, 69 were present. Unterland elected five Landtag members and two substitute.

Electoral district Seats Electors Turnout Ballots Elected members Elected substitutes
Oberland 7 122 117 1st
  • Xaver Bargetze
  • Franz Josef Beck
  • Alfons Brunhart
  • Albert Schädler
  • Franz Schlegel
  • Friedrich Walser
  • Emil Wolfinger
2nd Josef Gassner
3rd
Unterland 5 70 69 1st
  • Emil Batliner
  • Franz Josef Hoop
  • Jakob Kaiser
  • Lorenz Kind
  • Franz Josef Marxer
  • Gebhard Schädler
  • Johann Wohlwend
2nd
3rd
Source: Vogt

Franz Schlegel did not accept his election as a Landtag member for Oberland and was replaced by Josef Gassner.

References

  1. ^ Paul Vogt (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein.
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