Governments And Parties in Continental Europe volume 1

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Governments And Parties in Continental Europe volume 1
A Lawrence Abbott Lawrence Lowell
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) 1 Cf. Laband, § 34 ; Const. Arts. 20, 24. Until 1888 the period was three years.
2 Wahlgesetz, May 31, 1869, §§ 1-3. Every voter who has been a citizen of any State for a year is eligible in any district in the Empire without regard to residence. Soldiers in active service, though not al- lowed to vote, are eligible. {Id. , § 4. ) 8 Wahlgesetz, § 6. 4 Except in the smallest States.
THE REICHSTAG. 253 resented by only six members. The government, how- ever, is not anxious for a redistribution
...of seats, be- cause Berlin elects Radicals and Socialists, who form a troublesome opposition, — a tendency which is also true of other large centres. As in the United States, no district can be composed of parts of different States, so that every State, however small, elects at least one representative. The three hundred and ninety-seven seats are in fact distributed as follows : Prussia has two hundred and thirty-five, or about three fifths of the whole number, Bavaria forty-eight, Saxony twenty- three, Wurtemberg seventeen, Alsace-Lorraine fifteen, Baden fourteen, Hesse nine, Mecklenburg-Schwerin six, Saxe-Weimar three, Oldenburg three, Brunswick three, Hamburg three, Saxe-Meiningen two, Saxe-Coburg- Gotha two, Anhalt two, and all the rest one each.

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