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1906 Liechtenstein general election
Liechtenstein
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General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 28 and 30 July 1906.

Electors

Electors were selected through elections that were held between 18 and 21 July. Each municipality had two electors for every 100 inhabitants.

Municipality Electors +/–
Balzers 26 0
Eschen 22 0
Gamprin 8 0
Mauren 22 0
Planken 2 0
Ruggell 12 0
Schaan 22 0
Schellenberg 10 0
Triesen 22 0
Triesenberg 24 0
Vaduz 22 0
Total 192 0
Source: Vogt

Results

The election of Oberland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 28 July in Vaduz. Of Oberland's 118 electors, 115 were present. Oberland elected seven Landtag members and three substitutes.

The election of Unterland's Landtag members and substitutes was held on 30 July in Mauren. Of Unterland's 74 electors, 73 were present. Unterland elected five Landtag members and two substitute.

Electoral district Seats Electors Turnout Ballots Elected members Elected substitutes
Oberland 7 118 115 1st Jakob Wanger
2nd Karl Schädler Luzius Gassner
3rd Egon Rheinberger
Unterland 5 74 73 1st
  • Franz Josef Hoop
  • Lorenz Kind
2nd
  • Jakob Kaiser
  • Franz Josef Marxer
3rd Ludwig Elkuch
  • Johann Gstöhl
  • Franz Josef Ritter
Source: Vogt

References

  1. ^ Paul Vogt (1987). 125 Jahre Landtag. Vaduz: Landtag of the Principality of Liechtenstein.
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