Upper Bavaria–Swabia Explained

24 Upper Bavaria–Swabia
Parl Name:Reichstag
Type:electoral
District Label:State
District:Bavaria
Electorate:1,435,529 (1919)
1,779,790 (1933)
Towns:Munich, Augsburg, Ingolstadt
Year:1919
Abolished:1938

Upper Bavaria–Swabia was one of the 35 electoral districts (de|Wahlkreise) used to elect members to the Reichstag during the Weimar Republic. It sent members to the Reichstag in nine democratic elections between 1919 and 1933. It existed nominally in the show elections to the Nazi Reichstag until 1938.

It comprised the Regierungsbezirke Upper Bavaria and Swabia within the Free State of Bavaria. It was constituency 24 in the numbering scheme.[1]

Electoral system

The constituency was created for the 1919 election.[2] Under the proportional representation electoral system of the Weimar Republic, voters cast a vote for party lists. Parties were awarded a seat for every 60,000 votes in a constituency. Excess votes were aggregated at two higher levels of seat distribution: an intermediate level combining multiple constituencies, where extra seats were awarded to parties' constituency lists, and a national level where seats were awarded to national lists of each party or alliance.[3] [4]

Results (1919–1933)

Vote share

Party191919201924 I1924 II192819301932 I1932 II1933
bgcolor=KPD3.2 8.6 6.1 4.3 6.1 8.8 11.7 7.0
bgcolor=USPD3.7 11.9 0.6 0.3 0.0
bgcolor=SPD32.8 15.8 13.2 17.8 22.7 19.3 15.4 14.9 14.0
bgcolor=DDP11.1 5.6 2.0 2.9 2.4 1.7 0.5 0.3 0.3
bgcolor=Centre1.0
bgcolor=BVP36.5 44.0 37.8 38.8 32.4 33.6 36.7 35.5 29.9
bgcolor=BB14.8 12.9 10.1 13.7 16.6 12.3 5.4 6.4 3.6
bgcolor=DVP6.6 0.9 1.8 3.2 1.3 1.1 0.8 0.4
bgcolor=DNVP1.0 7.5 12.4 6.3 2.4 3.5 4.4 4.4
bgcolor=Nazi17.0 4.8 6.2 16.3 27.1 24.6 41.0
Other0.1 1.0 1.6 5.8 7.1 1.6 1.4 0.4
Turnout81.6 80.4 64.7 77.9 73.4 79.8 79.8 75.0 87.4
Source: Wahlen in Deutschland

Deputies

Election Distribution Seats
1919 15
1920 17
May 1924 13
Dec 1924 16
1928 16
1930 17
Jul 1932 20
Nov 1932 19
1933 24
Source: Wahlen in Deutschland

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Voters and Elections in the Weimar Republic from 1920 to 1933. 2015. 13 November 2024. GESIS.
  2. Web site: Law on the Elections to the Constituent German National Assembly (Reich Election Law) of 30 November 1918. 3 January 2004. 13 November 2024. de. Documentarchiv.de.
  3. Web site: Reichstag Electoral System. 25 February 2006. 13 November 2024. de. Wahlrecht.de.
  4. Web site: Reich Election Law of 27 April 1920. 3 January 2004. 13 November 2024. de. Documentarchiv.de.