1848 Luxembourg general election explained

General elections were held in Luxembourg on 28 September 1848.[1] They were the first direct elections to the Chamber of Deputies. Doctrinaire Liberals, who had been in power since 1841, lost the election to progressive Liberals and Catholics who were supportive of the new constitution.[1]

Electoral system

The elections were the first held after a new electoral law was passed on 23 July 1848, which established direct and secret elections. It also reduced the tax qualification from 10 florins to 10 francs.[2] Although this doubled the number of voters from around 5,000 to 9,868, 95% of the population remained disenfranchised.[1] They were also the first elections held under the 1848 constitution, which was based on the Belgian constitution and introduced a parliamentary system with a constitutional monarchy, limiting the powers of the Grand Duke.[3]

Aftermath

Although the progressive Liberals and Catholics held a majority of seats, the accession of William III to the throne in 1849 reduced their power. William opposed the 1848 constitution, supported the doctrinaire Liberals and demanded that the full power of the monarchy be restored.[1]

Results

Successful candidates in bold.

CantonSeatsCandidateFirst roundSecond round
VotesVotes
Diekirch5Jean Juttel328422
Joseph Tschiderer307450
Behrens301
Frédéric-Georges-Prosper de Blochausen294349
Chrétien Mersch284369
Mathias Ulrich258331
Neuman208
Mongenast199
Salentiny191
Charles-Mathias André185
Turnout773
Clervaux4Lucien Richard
Bernard Pondrom
Jean-Pierre Toutsch
Édouard Thilges
Turnout
Wiltz4Jean-Baptiste Krack
Henri Greisch
Jean-Charles Mathieu
Jean-Pierre Dictus
Turnout
Redange4Jacques-Alexandre Brassel
Dominique Peckels
Renilde-Guillaume Jacques
Nicolas Schröder
Turnout
Echternach4Mathias Lefort
Mathias Hardt
Charles-Gérard Eyschen
Michel Jonas
Turnout
Luxembourg9Théodore Pescatore
Charles Metz
Eugène Fischer
Dominique Stifft
Augustin Schlinck
Hubert Dasselborn
Augustin Lampach
Mathias Hertert
David Heldenstein
Jonas
Fendius
Jacques Adam
Ph. Würth
Gengler
Turnout
Remich4Guillaume Velter
Pierre-Ernest Dams
Charles-Théodore André
Nicolas Spanier
Turnout
Esch-sur-Alzette5François-Louis-Guillaume Gras
Victor de Tornaco
Auguste Collart
Clément Hemmer
François Müller
Turnout
Grevenmacher4Joseph Ritter
Auguste Metz
Antoine Putz
Joseph Heynen
Turnout
Mersch4Michel Clément
Jean-Pierre Hoffmann
Henri Witry
Jean-Pierre Heuardt
Turnout
Capellen4Norbert Metz
J.-B.-Henri-Melchior Funck
André Brücher
Michel-Maximilien-Jos. Tibesar
Turnout

Sources:[4] [5] [6]

See also

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen]
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, pp1228-1230
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1229
  4. News: 9 November 2023 . Großherzogthum Luxemburg. Diekirch, den 29. September. . Diekircher Wochenblatt . 30 September 1848 . 1 . de.
  5. News: 1 October 1848 . Namen der Stände-Deputirten. . 9 November 2023 . . 2 . de.
  6. News: 29 September 1848 . Luxemburg, 29. Sept., 10 Uhr Morgen. . . 4 . de.