The Zittau Reichstag constituency was constituency No. 1 in the Kingdom of Saxony which returned a deputy to the German Reichstag. It is based upon the town of Zittau.
Following the North German Confederation Treaty the Kingdom of Saxon entered the North German Confederation in 1866.[1] As a consequence, the Kingdom returned Deputies to the Reichstag. After the founding of the German Empire on 18 January 1871, the deputies were returned to the Reichstag of the German Empire.[2] Following this Saxony participated in Reichstag elections from February 1867. Zittau returned a series of Reichstag Deputies until 1919 when the existing constituencies were scrapped.
The deputies elected for Zittau were as follows:
North German Federation | ||
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Election | Reichstag Deputy | Party |
February 1867* | Christian Riedel | (DFP) |
August 1867 | Christian Riedel | (DFP) |
Reichstag of the German Empire | ||
1871 | Julius Pfeiffer | (NLP) |
1874 | Julius Pfeiffer | (NLP) |
1877 | Julius Pfeiffer | (NLP) |
1878 | Hermann Rentzsch | (NLP) |
1881 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (DFP) |
1884 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (DFP) |
1887 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (DFP) |
1890 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (DFP) |
1893 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (FVg) |
1898 | Edmond H. Fischer | (SDP) |
1903 | Edmond H. Fischer | (SDP) |
1907 | Louis Heinrich Buddeberg | (FVg) |
1912 | Edmond H. Fischer | (SDP) |
Key to political parties | ||
Deutsche Fortschrittspartei – German Progress Party | (DFP) | |
Nationalliberale Partei – National Liberal Party | (NLP) | |
Freisinnige Vereinigung (FVg) – Free-minded People's Party (Germany) | (FVg) | |
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands – Social Democratic Party of Germany | (SDP) | |
*In this election the constituency included Herrnhut and Reichenau |
References
edit- ^ Headlam, J. W. "Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire by J. W. Headlam". www.heritage-history.com. Heritage History. Retrieved 19 August 2020.
- ^ J. W., Headlam. "Bismarck and the Foundation of the German Empire by J. W. Headlam". www.heritage-history.com. Heritage History. Retrieved 19 August 2020.