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1898 French legislative election


Legislative elections were held in France on 8 and 22 May 1898. The government of Jules Méline, who had been prime minister since April 1896, had relied on the support of conservatives, contrary to the convention of republican concentration, according to which no government should rely on the support of monarchists and Bonapartists in the Chamber of Deputies if it could not rely on a republican majority.

The elections were dominated by the Dreyfus affair, and saw several notable supporters of Dreyfus (Joseph Reinach, Jean Jaurès, Jules Guesde) lose their seats. Around twenty-eight professed antisemites were also elected (six of whom were elected after campaigning under the "anti-juif" or "anti-Jew" label), including Édouard Drumont.

Whilst the incumbent governing alliance led by Méline won more seats than any other faction, this victory was short-lived. Due to a combination of factors, such as the ongoing Dreyfus Affair, deputies within Méline's faction relying on support from Radical voters to secure their seats, and the overall strengthening of extremists across the political landscape, Méline could not rely on his own faction to support him. When the Chamber of Deputies reconvened on 22 June 1898, these fears were realized, after sufficient monarchist and progressist members of Méline's faction broke ranks and voted to support the Radicals instead.

Ultimately, the elections saw the defeat of Méline and his supporters: the Radical victory in the Chamber of Deputies allowed Henri Brisson to form a republican government.

Progressives3,262,725254
Independent Radicals1,293,507104
Monarchists887,75944
Socialists791,14857
Radical-Socialists629,57274
Nationalists250,1016
Ralliés32
Miscellaneous right10
Revisionists4
Total585
8,106,123
10,779,12375.20
Source: Rois et Présidents
  • Map of Deputies elected in 1898 according to their group in the House, including overseas Geoelections
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