French legislative election, 1830
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The 1830 general election organized the first legislature of the July Monarchy but was meant to organize the sixth legislature of the Bourbon Restoration. The election was held on 5 and 13 July, with the second round held on 19 July.
Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.
Oddly, the election was organized under the Restoration (the first round being held before the July Revolution), but the legislature was entirely under the new July Monarchy. A quarter of the seats (119) were submitted to by-elections in autumn 1830 (see Administrative epuration).
Results
Party | Seats | |
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Doctrinaires | 274 | |
Ultra-royalists | 104 |
The legislature was immediately dissolved by Charles X of France, but continued its term under Louis-Philippe.
Sources
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