1910 Portuguese legislative election ← 1908 28 August 1910 1911 →
155 seats to the Chamber of Deputies 78 seats needed for a majority First party Second party Third party Leader António Teixeira de Sousa José Luciano de Castro Afonso Costa Party Regenerator Progressive Republicans Alliance Liberal Bloc Conservative Bloc Leader since 1909 1885 1897 Last election 43 seats 87 seats 7 seats Seats won 90 51 14 Seats after 47 36 7
Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 28 August 1910.[1] However, before the results were confirmed, a coup d'état overthrew the monarchy on 5 October.[2] In 1911 a Constituent Assembly was elected the following year.[1]
Results Party Votes % Deputies +/- Regenerator (Liberal) 332,000 55.33 30 6 Progressive Dissidence 16,000 2.67 8 1 Liberal Bloc (Total) 348,000 58.00 90 47 Progressive 23 35 Regenerator (Conservative) 20 6 Liberal Regenerator 5 2 Nationalist 8,000 13.33 3 New Conservative Bloc (Total) 198,000 33.00 51 36 Portuguese Republican Party 54,000 9.00 14 7 Invalid Votes 0 Total 600,000 100 155 7 Electorate/Participation 695,471 86.27 Ref [3]
Parliamentary seats Liberal
58.06% Progressive
32.90% Republicans
9.04%
References ^ a b Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook , p1541 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7 ^ Nohlen & Stöver, p1543 ^ "Eleições de 1910". maltez.info . Retrieved 2016-09-17 . Eleições de 1910