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1920 Latvian Constitutional Assembly election

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countryLatvia
election_date17–18 April 1920
next_election1922
first_electionyes
party1Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Partyleader1 = Andrejs Petrevicspercentage1 = 38.67seats1 = 57
party2Latvian Farmers' Unionleader2 = Kārlis Ulmanispercentage2 = 17.79seats2 = 26
party3Latgalian Farmers Partyleader3 =percentage3 = 10.26seats3 = 17
party4ADPleader4 = Paul Schiemannpercentage4 = 4.54seats4 = 6
party5Democrats Unionleader5 =percentage5 = 4.17seats5 = 6
party6Workers' Partyleader6 =percentage6 = 3.96seats6 = 6
party7LKZKPleader7 = Jāzeps Rancānspercentage7 = 3.73seats7 = 6
party8BPGleader8 =percentage8 = 3.36seats8 = 6
party9KNSleader9 = Gustavs Reinhardspercentage9 = 2.28seats9 = 3
party10BASleader10 =percentage10 = 1.98seats10 = 3
party11KPGleader11 =percentage11 = 1.92seats11 = 4
party12Jewish Blocleader12 =percentage12 = 1.80seats12 = 5
party13LBBMGleader13 =percentage13 = 1.57seats13 = 2
party14Ceire Cionleader14 = Max Lazersonpercentage14 = 1.16seats14 = 1
party15LLPleader15 =percentage15 = 0.92seats15 = 1
party16APPleader16 =percentage16 = 0.78seats16 = 1
map1920 Latvian parliamentary election - Results by constituency.svg
map_captionResults by constituency.
titlePrime Minister
before_electionKārlis Ulmanis
before_partyLatvian Farmers' Union
after_electionKārlis Ulmanis
after_partyLatvian Farmers' Union

Constitutional Assembly elections were held in Latvia on 17 and 18 April 1920. The Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party emerged as the largest party in the Constitutional Assembly, winning 57 of the 150 seats. The elections were boycotted by communist parties. The Constitutional Assembly was responsible for drafting a constitution, which was approved on 15 February and promulgated on 7 November 1922.

Results

References

References

  1. [[Dieter Nohlen]] & Philip Stöver (2010) ''Elections in Europe: A data handbook'', p1122 {{ISBN. 978-3-8329-5609-7
  2. Nohlen & Stöver, p1137
  3. Nohlen & Stöver, p1103
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