General elections were held in Romania between 4 and 8 November 1919.[1] The Romanian National Party, which ran mostly unopposed in Transylvania, emerged as the largest party in Parliament, winning 169 of the 568 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 76 of the 216 seats in the Senate.[2] Though both the Socialist Party and People's League decided to boycott the elections, several of their candidates who had registered before the decision went on to win seats.
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Results
Chamber of Deputies
Senate
Party | Seats | |
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Romanian National Party | 76 | |
National Liberal Party | 54 | |
Bessarabian Peasants' Party | 35 | |
Peasants' Party | 28 | |
Democratic Nationalist Party | 9 | |
Democratic Union Party | 7 | |
Progressive Conservative Party | 4 | |
Group of Transylvanian Saxons | 3 | |
Total | 216 | |
Source: Nohlen & Stöver |
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