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Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 13 and 20 June 1911, electing 21 out of 52 members of the Chamber of Deputies.[1][2]
Results
| Canton | Seats | Candidate | 1st round | 2nd round |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Votes | Votes | |||
| Capellen | 3 | Edouard Hemmer | 1,061 | |
| Jacques Schmitz | 883 | |||
| Guillaume Jeitz | 739 | |||
| Dupong | 688 | |||
| Wirtgen | 594 | |||
| Clervaux | 3 | Jean-Pierre Jérôme Thinnes | 663 | |
| Émile Prüm | 614 | |||
| François Delaporte | 568 | |||
| Bouvier | 488 | |||
| Diekirch | 4 | Félix Reding | 898 | |
| Nicolas Meris | 879 | 951 | ||
| Pierre Pemmers | 670 | 892 | ||
| Nicolas-Pierre Kunnen | 835 | 800 | ||
| Koob | 780 | 499 | ||
| Kellen | 760 | 354 | ||
| Mongenast | 636 | |||
| J. Hoffmann | 353 | |||
| Grevenmacher | 3 | Pierre Godart | 888 | |
| Philippe Bech | 874 | |||
| François Altwies | 738 | 978 | ||
| Schmit | 618 | 619 | ||
| C'asen | 612 | |||
| Musquar | 512 | |||
| Flamang | 275 | |||
| Luxembourg-Ville | 4 | Robert Brasseur | 1,089 | |
| Alphonse Munchen | 980 | |||
| Léandre Lacroix | 976 | |||
| Luc Housse | 917 | 993 | ||
| Philippe | 922 | 908 | ||
| Loesch | 817 | |||
| Ch. Nouveau | 692 | |||
| Drossaert | 34 | |||
| Redange | 3 | Pierre Schiltz | 894 | |
| Félix Bian | 856 | |||
| Jean Orianne | 776 | |||
| P. Raters | 446 | |||
| Vianden | 1 | Théodore Klees | 116 | |
| Hess | 115 | |||
| Sources: [1][2] | ||||
References
- 1 2 "Elections législatives du 13 juin 1911". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 13 June 1911. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
- 1 2 "Ballottages du 20 juin 1911". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise. 20 June 1911. Archived from the original on 9 October 2020. Retrieved 28 September 2020.
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