Federal elections were held in Germany on 4 May 1924,[1] after the Reichstag had been dissolved on 13 March. The Social Democratic Party remained the largest party, winning 100 of the 472 seats.[2][3] Voter turnout was 77.4%.[4]
Quick Facts All 472 seats in the Reichstag 237 seats needed for a majority, Registered ...
May 1924 German federal election|
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Registered | 38,374,983 ( 6.7%) |
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Turnout | 77.4% ( 1.8pp) |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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Leader |
Hermann Müller Otto Wels Arthur Crispien |
Oskar Hergt |
Constantin Fehrenbach |
Party |
SPD |
DNVP |
Centre |
Last election |
21.9%, 103 seats |
15.1%, 71 seats |
13.6%, 64 seats |
Seats won |
100 |
95 |
65 |
Seat change |
3 |
24 |
1 |
Popular vote |
6,008,905 |
5,696,475 |
3,914,379 |
Percentage |
20.5% |
19.5% |
13.4% |
Swing |
1.4pp |
4.4pp |
0.2pp |
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Fourth party |
Fifth party |
Sixth party |
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Leader |
Ruth Fischer & Arkadi Maslow |
Gustav Stresemann |
Erich Ludendorff |
Party |
KPD |
DVP |
NSFP |
Last election |
2.1%, 4 seats |
13.9%, 65 seats |
Did not exist |
Seats won |
62 |
45 |
32 |
Seat change |
58 |
20 |
New party |
Popular vote |
3,693,280 |
2,694,381 |
1,918,329 |
Percentage |
12.6% |
9.2% |
6.5% |
Swing |
10.5pp |
4.7pp |
New party |
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Results by electoral constituency |
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