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July 1871 French by-elections

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The 2 July 1871 by-elections were held in France in 114 constituencies to elect seats left vacant since the general election in February 1871 because, as was permitted at the time, some deputies had been elected in several constituencies.

184 other by-elections were held between this election and the 1876 election.

Results

Parliamentary Groups

Affiliation Party Seats
Republicans
  Moderate Republicans 38
  Radical Republicans 35
  Ralliés 26
Right
  Orléanists 9
  Bonapartists 3
  Legitimists 3
Total 114
  1. Catholic supporters of the Republic

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