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The Conservative Party (German: Konservative Partei) was a political party in Prussia which was founded in 1848 by the relatively loose cooperation of conservative associations, groups and members of parliament.
The party split into the German Conservative Party and the Free Conservative Party in 1867.
Chairmen
Electoral results
German Reichstag/Bundestag
See also: Reichstag (German Empire), Reichstag (Weimar Republic), and BundestagElection year | Constituency | Seats won | +/– | |
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Votes | % | |||
February 1867 | 629,360 | 16.86 | 63 / 297 | |
August 1867–1868 | 480,775 | 20.92 | 66 / 382 | 3 |
1871 | 524,881 | 13.51 | 56 / 382 | 9 |
1874 | 352,050 | 6.78 | 21 / 397 | 35 |
References
- "Influence of Prussian Nationalism - Germany before World War One, 1890-1914 - AQA - GCSE History Revision - AQA". BBC Bitesize. Retrieved 2022-09-19.
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