Hesse-Darmstadt (electoral district)

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Electorate755,957 (1919)
986,065 (1933)
Created1919
33 Hesse-Darmstadt
Hessen-Darmstadt
Former electoral constituency
for the Reichstag
Location within the Weimar Republic
StateHesse-Darmstadt
Electorate755,957 (1919)
986,065 (1933)
Major settlementsMainz, Darmstadt, Offenbach am Main, Worms, Gießen
Former constituency
Created1919
Abolished1938

Hesse-Darmstadt was one of the 35 electoral districts (German: Wahlkreise) used to elect members to the Reichstag during the Weimar Republic. It sent members to the Reichstag in nine democratic elections between 1919 and 1933. It existed nominally in the show elections to the Nazi Reichstag until 1938.

Its boundaries corresponded to the contemporary People's State of Hesse, commonly known as Hesse-Darmstadt. It was constituency 33 in the numbering scheme.[1]

The constituency was created for the 1919 election.[2] Under the proportional representation electoral system of the Weimar Republic, voters cast a vote for party lists. Parties were awarded a seat for every 60,000 votes in a constituency. Excess votes were aggregated at two higher levels of seat distribution: an intermediate level combining multiple constituencies, where extra seats were awarded to parties' constituency lists, and a national level where seats were awarded to national lists of each party or alliance.[3][4]

Results (1919–1933)

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