1883 Dutch general election
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Partial general elections were held in the Netherlands on 12 June 1883,[1] with voters electing 43 of the 86 seats in the House of Representatives.
Electoral system
Of the 86 seats in the House of Representatives, 8 were elected in single-member constituencies using the two-round system.
The other 78 were elected using two-round plurality block voting in 35 constituencies from 2 to 7 seats. To be elected in the first round, a candidate had to reach an electoral threshold of 50% of the number of valid votes cast, divided by the number of seats up for election in the district.
Results
| Party | Votes | % | Seats | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Liberals | 45 | |||
| Anti-Revolutionary Party | 18 | |||
| Catholics | 18 | |||
| Conservatives | 5 | |||
| Total | 86 | |||
| Total votes | 75,056 | â | ||
| Registered voters/turnout | 122,399 | 61.32 | ||
| Source: Bromley & Kossman,[2] Nohlen & Stöver | ||||
By district
Liberal Conservative Anti-Revolutionary Catholic
| District | Incumbent | Winner | Ref. | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alkmaar | Jacob Leonard de Bruyn Kops | [4] | |||
| Almelo | Jan Reijnaud Corver Hooft | [5] | |||
| Amersfoort | Frederik van Bylandt | [6] | |||
| Amsterdam | Jan Willem Hendrik Rutgers van Rozenburg | [7] | |||
| Johan George Gleichman | [8] | ||||
| Justus Dirks | [9] | ||||
| Appingedam | Derk de Ruiter Zijlker | [10] | |||
| Arnhem | Arthur Kool | Alex Schimmelpenninck van der Oye | [11] | ||
| Assen | Warmold Albertinus van der Feltz | [12] | |||
| Boxmeer | Jean Clercx | [13] | |||
| Breda | Herman Agatho des Amorie van der Hoeven | [14] | |||
| Brielle | Karel Anton Rombach | [15] | |||
| Delft | François de Casembroot | Arnoldus van Berckel | [16] | ||
| Den Bosch | Pierre Guillaume Jean van der Schrieck | [17] | |||
| Den Haag | Willem Wintgens | [18] | |||
| Deventer | Pieter Blussé van Oud-Alblas | [19] | |||
| Dokkum | Willem Adriaan Bergsma | [20] | |||
| Dordrecht | Johannes Barendinus van Osenbruggen | [21] | |||
| Eindhoven | Petrus Jacobus Franciscus Vermeulen | [22] | |||
| Goes | Alexander de Savornin Lohman | [23] | |||
| Gorinchem | Levinus Wilhelmus Christiaan Keuchenius | [24] | |||
| Gouda | Karel Antonie Godin de Beaufort | [25] | |||
| Groningen | Samuel van Houten | [26] | |||
| Haarlem | Willem de Meijier | [27] | |||
| Haarlemmermeer | Frederic Reekers | [28] | |||
| Hilversum | Theodoor Philip Mackay | [29] | |||
| Hoorn | Klaas de Jong | [30] | |||
| Leeuwarden | Franciscus Lieftinck | [31] | |||
| Leiden | Otto van Wassenaer van Catwijck | [32] | |||
| Maastricht | Gustave Ruijs van Beerenbroek | [33] | |||
| Middelburg | Pieter Cornelis 't Hooft | [34] | |||
| Nijmegen | Joannes van Nispen van Sevenaer | [35] | |||
| Roermond | Hubert Joachim Brouwers | [36] | |||
| Rotterdam | Rudolf Pieter Mees | [37] | |||
| Otto van Rees | [38] | ||||
| Sneek | Philippus van Blom | [39] | |||
| Steenwijk | Gijsbert Hendrik Thomassen à Thuessink van der Hoop | [40] | |||
| Tiel | Willem Hendrik de Beaufort | Gerard Beelaerts van Blokland | [41] | ||
| Tilburg | Ferdinandus Borret | [42] | |||
| Utrecht | Jacob Nicolaas Bastert[Note 1] | [43] | |||
| Winschoten | Jan Willem Jacobus de Vos van Steenwijk | [44] | |||
| Zutphen | Willem Gerard Brantsen van de Zijp | [45] | |||
| Zwolle | Alexander van Dedem | [46] | |||
Notes
- Considered to be a conservative liberal.