Conservative Party (Prussia)
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The Conservative Party was a party in Prussia founded in 1848 from the relatively loose cooperation of conservative associations, groups and members of parliament.[1]
The party split into the German Conservative Party and the Free Conservative Party in 1876.
Chairmen
Electoral results
German Reichstag/Bundestag
Election year | Constituency | Seats won | +/– | |
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Votes | % | |||
February 1867 | 629,360 | 16.86 | 63 / 297
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August 1867–1868 | 480,775 | 20.92 | 66 / 382
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3 |
1871 | 524,881 | 13.51 | 56 / 382
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9 |
1874 | 352,050 | 6.78 | 21 / 397
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35 |
References
- ^ "Influence of Prussian Nationalism - Germany before World War One, 1890-1914 - AQA - GCSE History Revision - AQA". BBC Bitesize. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
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