The 48 electoral districts
Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 27 October 1872. The Radical Left remained the largest group in the National Council .[ 1]
Electoral system
The 135 members of the National Council were elected in 48 single- and multi-member constituencies using a three-round system . Candidates had to receive a majority in the first or second round to be elected; if it went to a third round, only a plurality was required. Voters could cast as many votes as there were seats in their constituency.[ 2] For the first time the National Council was directly-elected in its entirety; in previous elections the cantons of Appenzell Innerrhoden , Appenzell Ausserrhoden , Glarus , Nidwalden , Obwalden and Uri had their National Council members elected by the Landsgemeinde .[ 2] However, an electoral law passed in 1872 required secret voting for federal elections and a polling station to be opened in every municipality in order to avoid manipulation in the open Landsgemeinde.[ 3] The electoral law also changed the calculation of a candidate's majority from including valid and invalid votes to only valid votes.[ 4]
There was one seat for every 20,000 citizens, with seats allocated to cantons in proportion to their population.[ 2] Following the 1869 elections the number of seats was increased from 128 to 137, with the members now elected from 48 constituencies, increased from 47. Bern gained two seats, whilst Fribourg , Neuchâtel , Solothurn , St Gallen and Zürich gained one each.
Results
National Council
Voter turnout was highest in the Canton of Uri at 91.3% (higher than the 75.2% who voted in Schaffhausen , where voting was compulsory) and lowest in Schwyz at 39.8%.
Party Votes % Seats +/– Radical Left 35.2 60 +4 Liberal Centre 25.6 30 +7 Catholic Right 21.1 27 –4 Democratic Left 12.5 15 0 Evangelical Right 4.1 3 0 Independents 1.5 0 0 Total 135 +7 Total votes 392,843 – Registered voters/turnout 632,901 62.07 Source: BFS
By constituency
Constituency
Seats
Party
Seats won
Elected members
Zürich 1
5
Liberal Centre
5
Alfred Escher
Johann Jakob Widmer
Melchior Römer
Heinrich Studer
Wilhelm Hertenstein
Zürich 2
3
Democratic Left
2
Johann Jakob Keller
Walter Hauser
Liberal Centre
1
Johann Heinrich Fierz
Zürich 3
3
Democratic Left
3
Gottlieb Ziegler
Hans Rudolf Zangger
Salomon Bleuler
Zürich 4
3
Democratic Left
3
Johann Jakob Scherer
Jakob Fehr
Friedrich Scheuchzer
Bern 5
5
Radical Left
5
Carl Samuel Zyro
Paul Cérésole
Jakob Scherz
Friedrich Seiler
Wilhelm Teuscher
Bern 6
4
Evangelical Right
2
Otto von Büren
August von Gonzenbach
Radical Left
2
Rudolf Brunner
Friedrich von Werdt
Bern 7
4
Radical Left
4
Karl Schenk
Karl Karrer
Gottlieb Riem
Gottfried Joost
Bern 8
4
Radical Left
4
Johann Bützberger
Albert Friedrich Born
Alexander Bucher
Walther Munzinger
Bern 9
3
Radical Left
3
Eduard Marti
Jakob Stämpfli
Friedrich Eggli
Bern 10
5
Radical Left
5
Pierre Jolissaint
Niklaus Kaiser
Paul Migy
Auguste-Adolphe Klaye
Hippolyte Paulet
Lucerne 11
2
Liberal Centre
2
Josef Martin Knüsel
Joseph Zingg
Lucerne 12
1
Catholic Right
1
Josef Zemp
Lucerne 13
2
Catholic Right
2
Vinzenz Fischer
Jost Peyer
Lucerne 14
2
Catholic Right
2
Franz Xaver Beck
Philipp Anton von Segesser
Uri 15
1
Catholic Right
1
Josef Arnold
Schwyz 16
2
Catholic Right
2
Fridolin Holdener
Johann Michael Stählin
Obwalden 17
1
Catholic Right
1
Alois Reinert
Nidwalden 18
1
Catholic Right
1
Walter Zelger
Glarus 19
2
Liberal Centre
1
Joachim Heer
Radical Left
1
Niklaus Tschudi
Zug 20
1
Catholic Right
1
Alois Schwerzmann
Fribourg 21
3
Catholic Right
3
Laurent Chaney
Louis de Weck
Karl Vissaula
Fribourg 22
3
Catholic Right
3
Joseph Jaquet
Louis Grand
Louis de Wuilleret
Solothurn 23
4
Radical Left
4
Benedikt von Arx
Josef Bläsi
Simon Kaiser
Albert Brosi
Basel-Stadt 24
2
Radical Left
1
Wilhelm Klein
Liberal Centre
1
Johann Jakob Stehlin
Basel-Landschaft 25
3
Radical Left
2
Emanuel Löw
Jakob Bernhard Graf
Democratic Left
1
Emil Frey
Schaffhausen 26
2
Liberal Centre
1
Friedrich Peyer im Hof
Democratic Left
1
Wilhelm Joos
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 27
2
Liberal Centre
1
Adolf Friedrich Zürcher
Radical Left
1
Johannes Hohl
Appenzell Innerhoden 28
1
Catholic Right
1
Alois Broger
St. Gallen 29
4
Liberal Centre
2
Arnold Otto Aepli
Daniel Wirth-Sand
Democratic Left
2
Johann Ulrich Hafner
Gustav Adolf Saxer
St. Gallen 30
3
Radical Left
2
Johannes Geel
Johann Baptist Gaudy
Liberal Centre
1
Rudolf Hilty
St. Gallen 31
3
Liberal Centre
1
Georg Friedrich Anderegg
Catholic Right
1
Johann Fridolin Müller
Radical Left
1
Johann M. Hungerbühler
Grisons 32
2
Liberal Centre
1
Simeon Bavier
Evangelical Right
1
Hermann Jakob von Sprecher
Grisons 33
2
Liberal Centre
1
Johann Anton Casparis Sr.
Catholic Right
1
Johann R. von Toggenburg
Grisons 34
1
Radical Left
1
Johann Albert Romedi
Aargau 35
3
Liberal Centre
2
Carl Feer-Herzog
Emil Welti
Radical Left
1
Arnold Künzli
Aargau 36
4
Radical Left
3
Peter Suter
Theodor Haller
Plazid Weissenbach
Liberal Centre
1
Hans Weber
Aargau 37
3
Catholic Right
2
Arnold Münch
Karl von Schmid
Liberal Centre
1
K. F. S. Fahrländer
Thurgau 38
5
Democratic Left
4
Adolf Deucher
Fridolin Anderwert
Jakob Albert Scherb
Severin Stoffel
Liberal Centre
1
Johann Messmer
Ticino 39
3
Radical Left
2
Carlo Battaglini
Costantino Bernasconi
Catholic Right
1
Massimiliano Magatti
Ticino 40
3
Catholic Right
2
Michele Pedrazzini
Carlo Vonmentlen
Radical Left
1
Giovanni Jauch
Vaud 41
4
Liberal Centre
2
Radical Left
2
Louis Ruchonnet
Jules Eytel
Vaud 42
4
Liberal Centre
2
Jean-Louis Demiéville
Pierre-Isaac Joly
Radical Left
2
Georges-Louis Contesse
Paul Wulliémoz
Vaud 43
3
Radical Left
3
Louis-Henri Delarageaz
Henri Reymond
Charles Baud
Valais 44
2
Catholic Right
2
Hans Anton von Roten
Ignaz Zenruffinen
Valais 45
1
Catholic Right
1
Maurice Evéquoz
Valais 46
2
Catholic Right
1
Louis Gross
Radical Left
1
Louis Barman
Neuchâtel 47
5
Radical Left
5
Jules Philippin
Zélim Perret
Édouard Desor
Fritz Berthoud
Louis Constant Lambelet
Geneva 48
4
Radical Left
4
Antoine Carteret
Jean-Jacques Challet-Venel
Gustave-Jules Pictet
Moïse Vautier
Source: Gruner[ 5]
Election re-runs
Constituency
Seats
Date of re-run
Party
Seats won
Elected members
Ticino 40
3
6 April 1873
Catholic Right
2
Michele Pedrazzini
Carlo Vonmentlen
Radical Left
1
Giovanni Jauch
Ticino 39
3
19 October 1873 (first round)
2 November 1873 (second round)
Radical Left
2
Carlo Battaglini
Emilio Censi
Catholic Right
1
Massimiliano Magatti
Ticino 40
3
19 October 1873 (first round)
2 November 1873 (second round)
Catholic Right
3
Michele Pedrazzini
Carlo Vonmentlen
Agostino Gatti
Source: Gruner[ 5]
Council of States
Party Seats +/– Catholic Right 15 +1 Liberal Centre 10 –2 Radical Left 11 0 Democratic Left 3 –1 Evangelical Right 0 0 Independents 4 +1 Vacant 1 +1 Total 44 0 Source: The Federal Assembly
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