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Electoral Reform in France and the Elections of 19191

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Unusual interest attaches to all of the continental elections of recent months—the first to be held after the long postponements caused by the war; but the elections in France derive special importance from the new electoral law of July 12, 1919, under which they were held.After a nine-year contest, the elements which have demanded scrutin de liste, or election on a general departmental ticket, instead of scrutin d'arrondissement, or election by small districts, have come off victorious. Each of the two systems prevailed at various times during the Restoration, the Second Republic, and the Second Empire.

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  • Stuart, Graham H., 1920. "Electoral Reform in France and the Elections of 19191," American Political Science Review, Cambridge University Press, vol. 14(1), pages 117-123, February.
  • Handle: RePEc:cup:apsrev:v:14:y:1920:i:01:p:117-123_01
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