1953 Austrian legislative election

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1953 Austrian legislative election
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22 February 1953
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All 165 seats in the National Council of Austria
83 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
  File:Figl leopold 01b.jpg File:Adolf Schärf 1961.jpg
Leader Leopold Figl Adolf Schärf
Party ÖVP SPÖ
Last election 44.03%, 77 seats 38.71%, 67 seats
Seats won 74 73
Seat change Decrease 3 Increase 6
Popular vote 1,781,777 1,818,517
Percentage 41.26% 42.11%
Swing Decrease2.77 pp Increase3.40 pp

  Third party Fourth party
  File:Johann Koplenig auf dem VI. Parteitag der SED 1963.jpg
Leader Herbert Kraus Johann Koplenig
Party VdU KPÖ
Leader since 25 March 1949
Last election 11.67%, 16 seats 5.08%, 5 seats
Seats won 14 4
Seat change Decrease 2 Decrease 1
Popular vote 472,866 228,159
Percentage 10.95% 5.28%
Swing Decrease0.72 pp Increase0.20 pp

File:1953 Austrian legislative election - Results.svg

Chancellor before election

Leopold Figl
ÖVP

Elected Chancellor

Julius Raab
ÖVP

Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 22 February 1953. They were the elections in which the Socialist Party received the most votes since 1920. However, the Austrian People's Party won the most seats. The grand coalition between the two parties was continued with Julius Raab replacing Leopold Figl as Chancellor of Austria, who had had to resign after facing criticism from his own party, and Adolf Schärf of the Socialist Party remaining Vice Chancellor.[1][2]

Results

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File:1953 Austrian Nationalrat.svg
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Socialist Party of Austria1,818,51742.1173+6
Austrian People's Party1,781,77741.2674–3
Electoral Party of Independents472,86610.9514–2
Austrian People's Opposition228,1595.284–1
Bipartisan Agreement of the Centre5,8090.130New
Christian Democratic Party3,6680.080New
Christian Social Party and Non-Party Personalities3,0290.070New
Free Democrats2,5730.060New
Association of Austrian Monarchists1,2100.030New
Austrian National Republicans and Independents1,0540.020New
Austrian Patriotic Party260.0000
Total4,318,688100.001650
Valid votes4,318,68898.25
Invalid/blank votes76,8311.75
Total votes4,395,519100.00
Registered voters/turnout4,586,87095.83
Source: Nohlen & Stöver[3]

Results by state

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State SPÖ ÖVP WdU VO Others
File:Flag of Burgenland.svg Burgenland 44.7 48.3 3.7 3.2 0.5
File:Flag of Kärnten.svg Carinthia 48.1 28.8 16.6 4.1 2.3
File:Flag of Niederösterreich.svg Lower Austria 39.0 50.2 4.8 5.8 0.1
File:Flag of Oberösterreich.svg Upper Austria 38.4 46.2 12.2 3.0 0.2
File:Flag of Salzburg, Vienna, Vorarlberg.svg Salzburg 35.2 42.3 18.9 2.8 0.8
File:Flag of Styria.svg Styria 41.1 40.7 13.6 4.4 0.2
File:Flag of Tirol and Upper Austria.svg Tyrol 29.2 55.1 13.1 2.4 0.2
File:Flag of Salzburg, Vienna, Vorarlberg.svg Vorarlberg 22.7 55.5 18.8 2.9 0.1
File:Flag of Wien.svg Vienna 50.0 31.1 10.5 8.1 0.5
File:Flag of Austria.svg Austria 42.1 41.3 11.0 5.3 0.4
Source: Institute for Social Research and Consulting (SORA)[4]

References

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  1. ^ Leopold Figl Encyclopedia of Austria
  2. ^ Austrian Chancellors and Cabinets since 1945 Austrian Federal Chancellery
  3. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, pp214–219 Lua error in Module:Citation/CS1/Configuration at line 2172: attempt to index field '?' (a nil value).
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