1925 Swiss federal election explained

Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 25 October 1925.[1] The Free Democratic Party remained the largest party in the National Council, winning 60 of the 198 seats.[2]

Results

National Council

By constituencies

ConstituencySeatsPartySeats
won
Aargau12Social Democratic Party4
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents3
Conservative People's Party3
Free Democratic Party2
Appenzell Ausserrhoden3Free Democratic Party2
Social Democratic Party1
Appenzell Innerrhoden1Conservative People's Party1
Basel-Landschaft4Free Democratic Party2
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents1
Social Democratic Party1
Basel-Stadt7Social Democratic Party2
Communist Party1
Conservative People's Party1
Free Democratic Party1
Liberal Democratic Party1
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents1
Bern34Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents14
Social Democratic Party12
Free Democratic Party6
Conservative People's Party2
Fribourg7Conservative People's Party5
Free Democratic Party2
Geneva8Social Democratic Party3
Liberal Democratic Party2
Free Democratic Party2
Conservative People's Party1
Union for Economic Defence1
Glarus2Democratic Group1
Free Democratic Party1
Grisons6Conservative People's Party3
Free Democratic Party2
Democratic Group1
Lucerne9Conservative People's Party5
Free Democratic Party3
Social Democratic Party1
Neuchâtel7Social Democratic Party3
Free Democratic Party2
Liberal Democratic Party1
National Progressive Party1
Nidwalden1Conservative People's Party1
Obwalden1Conservative People's Party1
Schaffhausen3Communist Party1
Free Democratic Party1
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents1
Schwyz3Conservative People's Party1
Free Democratic Party1
Social Democratic Party1
Solothurn7Free Democratic Party3
Conservative People's Party2
Social Democratic Party2
St. Gallen15Conservative People's Party6
Free Democratic Party5
Social Democratic Party3
Democratic Group1
Ticino8Free Democratic Party4
Conservative People's Party3
Social Democratic Party1
Thurgau7Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents3
Conservative People's Party1
Democratic Group1
Free Democratic Party1
Social Democratic Party1
Uri1Free Democratic Party1
Vaud16Free Democratic Party8
Liberal Democratic Party3
Social Democratic Party4
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents1
Valais6Conservative People's Party4
Free Democratic Party2
Zug2Conservative People's Party1
Free Democratic Party1
Zürich27Social Democratic Party10
Free Democratic Party8
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents6
Communist Party1
Conservative People's Party1
Evangelical People's Party1
Source: Bundesamt für Statistik

Council of States

In several cantons the members of the Council of States were chosen by the cantonal parliaments.[3]

By canton

ConstituencySeatsPartyElected members
Aargau2Free Democratic PartyGottfried Keller
Free Democratic PartyPeter Emil Isler
Appenzell Ausserrhoden1Free Democratic PartyJohannes Baumann
Appenzell Innerrhoden1Conservative People's PartyCarl Rusch
Basel-Landschaft1Free Democratic PartyGustav Johann Schneider
Basel-Stadt1Social Democratic PartyEugen Wullschleger
Bern2Free Democratic PartyPaul Charmillot
Party of Farmers, Traders and IndependentsCarl Moser
Fribourg2Conservative People's PartyEmile Savoy
Conservative People's PartyBernard Weck
Geneva2Social Democratic PartyCharles Burklin
Free Democratic PartyAlexandre Moriaud
Glarus2Democratic GroupEdwin Hauser
Free Democratic PartyPhilippe Mercier
Grisons2Conservative People's PartyFriedrich Brügger
Free Democratic PartyAndreas Laely
Lucerne2Conservative People's PartyJakob Sigrist
Conservative People's PartyJosef Winiger
Neuchâtel2Free Democratic PartyErnest Béguin
Liberal PartyPierre de Meuron
Nidwalden1Conservative People's PartyAnton Zumbühl
Obwalden1Conservative People's PartyAdalbert Wirz
Schaffhausen2Free Democratic PartyAlbert Ammann
Free Democratic PartyHeinrich Bolli
Schwyz2Conservative People's PartyMartin Ochsner
Conservative People's PartyJosef Räber
Solothurn2Free Democratic PartyHugo Dietschi
Free Democratic PartyRobert Schöpfer
St. Gallen2Free Democratic PartyJohannes Geel
Conservative People's PartyAnton August Messmer
Ticino2Free Democratic PartyBrenno Bertoni
Conservative People's PartyAntonio Luigi Riva
Thurgau2Free Democratic PartyAlbert Böhi
Free Democratic PartyRudolf Huber
Uri2Conservative People's PartyFranz Muheim
Conservative People's PartyJosef Wipfli
Vaud2Free Democratic PartyÉmile Dind
Free Democratic PartyHenri Simon
Valais2Conservative People's PartyJoseph Ribordy
Conservative People's PartyRaymund Loretan
Zug2Conservative People's PartyJosef Andermatt
Conservative People's PartyJosef Hildebrand
Zürich2Free Democratic PartyGustav Keller
Free Democratic PartyOskar Wettstein

Notes and References

  1. [Dieter Nohlen|Nohlen, D]
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1953
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1956