1914 Liechtenstein general election explained

Country:Liechtenstein
Previous Election:1910
Next Election:1918
Election Date:30 September and 2 October 1914
Seats For Election:12 seats in the Landtag
Nopercentage:yes
Landesverweser
Before Election:Leopold von Imhof
After Election:Leopold von Imhof
Flag Year:1852

General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 30 September 1914 and 2 October 1914.

Electors

Electors were selected through elections that were held between 9 and 14 September. Each municipality had two electors for every 100 inhabitants.

MunicipalityElectors+/–
Balzers30+4
Eschen200
Gamprin80
Mauren24+2
Planken20
Ruggell14+2
Schaan26+4
Schellenberg10+2
Triesen26+2
Triesenberg28+4
Vaduz28+4
Total216+24
Source: Vogt[1]

Results

The election of Oberland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 30 September in Vaduz. Of Oberland's 140 electors, 137 were present. Oberland elected seven Landtag members and five substitutes.

The election of Unterland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 2 October in Mauren. Of Unterland's 76 electors, 75 were present. Unterland elected five Landtag members and two substitute.

Electoral districtSeatsElectorsTurnoutBallotsElected membersElected substitutes
Oberland71401371st
2nd
3rd
Unterland576751st
2nd
3rd
Source: Vogt

Notes and References

  1. [Paul Vogt (historian)|Paul Vogt]