General elections were held in Romania on 8 and 18 November 1912. They were the first elections in which Romanian citizens living in the province of Dobruja were allowed to vote, with Constanța County and Tulcea County gaining representatives in the Romanian Parliament for the first time, despite having been part of Romania since 1878.[1][2]
Results
editChamber of Deputies
editParty | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Conservative-Democratic Party | 84 | |
Conservative Party | 62 | |
National Liberal Party | 35 | |
Democratic Nationalist Party | 1 | |
Independent Conservative | 1 | |
Total | 183 | |
Source: Apostol Stan |
Senate
editAccording to the constitution, the crown prince and eight bishops had the right to sit in the Senate.
Party | Seats | |
---|---|---|
Conservative Party | 45 | |
Conservative-Democratic Party | 40 | |
National Liberal Party | 24 | |
Democratic Nationalist Party | 1 | |
Total | 110 | |
Source: Anastasie Iordache |
References
edit- ^ Un secol de la primele alegeri parlamentare în Dobrogea Romania Libera, 7 November 2012
- ^ Adrian Sandu (2008) Drepturile politice ale dobrogenilor în paginile jurnalului Conservatorul Constanţei (1909-1912) Annals of the University of Bucharest / Political science series, Volume 10, pp19–30