1922 Swiss federal election
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Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 29 October 1922.[1] The Free Democratic Party remained the largest party in the National Council, winning 60 of the 198 seats.[2]
Contents
Results
National Council
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By constituency
Council of States
Summary
In several cantons the members of the Council of States were chosen by the cantonal parliaments.[3]
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By canton
Constituency | Seats | Party | Elected members | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Aargau | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Gottfried Keller | |
Free Democratic Party | Peter Emil Isler | |||
Appenzell Ausserrhoden | 1 | Free Democratic Party | Johannes Baumann | |
Appenzell Innerrhoden | 1 | Conservative People's Party | Carl Rusch | |
Basel-Landschaft | 1 | Free Democratic Party | Gustav Johann Schneider | |
Basel-Stadt | 1 | Free Democratic Party | Victor Emil Scherer | |
Bern | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Paul Charmillot | |
Party of Farmers, Traders and Independents | Carl Moser | |||
Fribourg | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Georges de Montenach | |
Conservative People's Party | Emile Savoy | |||
Geneva | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Alexandre Moriaud | |
Social Democratic Party | Charles Burklin | |||
Glarus | 2 | Democratic Group | Edwin Hauser | |
Free Democratic Party | Philippe Mercier | |||
Grisons | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Friedrich Brügger | |
Free Democratic Party | Andreas Laely | |||
Lucerne | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Jakob Sigrist | |
Conservative People's Party | Josef Winiger | |||
Neuchâtel | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Ernest Béguin | |
Liberal Party | Pierre de Meuron | |||
Nidwalden | 1 | Conservative People's Party | Jakob Konstantin Wyrsch | |
Obwalden | 1 | Conservative People's Party | Adalbert Wirz | |
Schaffhausen | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Albert Ammann | |
Free Democratic Party | Heinrich Bolli | |||
Schwyz | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Martin Ochsner | |
Conservative People's Party | Josef Räber | |||
Solothurn | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Hugo Dietschi | |
Free Democratic Party | Robert Schöpfer | |||
St. Gallen | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Johannes Geel | |
Conservative People's Party | Anton August Messmer | |||
Ticino | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Brenno Bertoni | |
Free Democratic Party | Arnaldo Bolla | |||
Thurgau | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Albert Böhi | |
Free Democratic Party | Rudolf Huber | |||
Uri | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Karl Huber | |
Conservative People's Party | Franz Muheim | |||
Vaud | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Émile Dind | |
Free Democratic Party | Henri Simon | |||
Valais | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Joseph Ribordy | |
Conservative People's Party | Raymund Loretan | |||
Zug | 2 | Conservative People's Party | Josef Andermatt | |
Conservative People's Party | Josef Hildebrand | |||
Zürich | 2 | Free Democratic Party | Gustav Keller | |
Free Democratic Party | Oskar Wettstein |