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1 Electoral system  





2 Results  



2.1  National Council  



2.1.1  By constituency  







2.2  Council of States  







3 References  














1863 Swiss federal election






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The 47 electoral districts

Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 25 October 1863. The Radical Left remained the largest group in the National Council, but lost its majority for the first time since 1848.[1]

Electoral system

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The 128 members of the National Council were elected in 47 single- and multi-member constituencies; there was one seat for every 20,000 citizens, with seats allocated to cantons in proportion to their population.[2] As a result of the 1860 census, the number of seats was increased by eight following the previous elections in 1860, although the number of constituencies was reduced from 49; the extra seats were given to Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Geneva, Graubünden, St. Gallen, Thurgau, Vaud and Valais. The elections were held using a three-round system; candidates had to receive a majority in the first or second round to be elected; if it went to a third round, only a plurality was required. Voters could cast as many votes as there were seats in their constituency.[2] In six cantons (Appenzell Innerrhoden, Appenzell Ausserrhoden, Glarus, Nidwalden, Obwalden and Uri), National Council members were elected by the Landsgemeinde.

Results

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National Council

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Voter turnout was highest in the Canton of Schaffhausen (where voting was compulsory) at 88.2% and lowest in the Canton of Zürich at 18.6%.

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Radical Left44.159–5
Liberal Centre23.8370
Catholic Right19.021+6
Democratic Left6.76+5
Evangelical Right4.65+2
Independents1.800
Total128+8
Total votes259,398
Registered voters/turnout556,73846.59
Source: BFS

By constituency

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Constituency Seats Party Seats
won
Elected members
Zürich 1 4 Liberal Centre 3
  • Alfred Escher
  • Jakob Dubs
  • Georg Joseph Sidler
  • Evangelical Right 1 Paul Carl Eduard Ziegler
    Zürich 2 3 Liberal Centre 3
    • Heinrich Honegger
  • Johann Jakob Widmer
  • Johann Heinrich Fierz
  • Zürich 3 3 Liberal Centre 3
    • Eduard Suter
  • Heinrich Grunholzer
  • Rudolf Wäffler
  • Zürich 4 3 Liberal Centre 3
    • Rudolf Benz
  • Ulrich Meister Sr.
  • Johann Jakob Bucher
  • Bern 5 4 Radical Left 4
    • Jakob Scherz
  • Friedrich Seiler
  • Karl Engemann
  • Johann Jakob Karlen
  • Bern 6 4 Evangelical Right 2
    • Christoph Albert Kurz
  • Eduard Blösch
  • Radical Left 2
    • Jakob Stämpfli
  • Karl W. von Graffenried
  • Bern 7 4 Radical Left 4
    • Karl Karrer
  • Samuel Lehmann
  • Johann Ulrich Gfeller
  • Ludwig Wyss
  • Bern 8 4 Radical Left 4
    • Jakob Steiner
  • Johann Rudolf Vogel
  • Johann Bützberger
  • Johann Weber
  • Bern 9 3 Radical Left 2
    • Niklaus Niggeler
  • Johann Rudolf Schneider
  • Evangelical Right 1 Peter von Känel
    Bern 10 4 Radical Left 4
    • Paul Migy
  • Édouard Carlin
  • Cyprien Revel
  • Xavier Stockmar
  • Lucerne 11 2 Liberal Centre 1 Josef Martin Knüsel
    Radical Left 1 Wilhelm Schindler
    Lucerne 12 2 Catholic Right 2
    • Philipp Anton von Segesser
  • Vinzenz Fischer
  • Lucerne 13 3 Radical Left 3
    • Anton Hunkeler
  • Hans Theiler
  • Anton Wapf
  • Uri 14 1 Catholic Right 1 Alexander Muheim
    Schwyz 15 2 Catholic Right 2
    • Karl Styger
  • Karl Benziger
  • Obwalden 16 1 Catholic Right 1 Franz Wirz
    Nidwalden 17 1 Liberal Centre 1 Alois Wyrsch
    Glarus 18 2 Liberal Centre 2
    • Joachim Heer
  • Peter Jenny
  • Zug 19 1 Liberal Centre 1 Wolfgang Henggeler
    Fribourg 20 3 Catholic Right 3
    • Alfred Vonderweid
  • Samuel Presset
  • Laurent Chaney
  • Fribourg 21 2 Catholic Right 2
    • Louis de Wuilleret
  • Pierre-Théodule Fracheboud
  • Solothurn 22 3 Radical Left 2
    • Simon Kaiser
  • Benedikt von Arx
  • Catholic Right 1 Franz Bünzli
    Basel-Stadt 23 2 Liberal Centre 1 Johann Jakob Stehlin
    Radical Left 1 Wilhelm Klein
    Basel-Landschaft 24 3 Radical Left 3
    • Jakob Graf
  • Jakob Joseph Adam
  • Stephan Gutzwiller
  • Schaffhausen 25 2 Liberal Centre 1 Friedrich Peyer im Hof
    Democratic Left 1 Wilhelm Joos
    Appenzell Ausserrhoden 26 2 Liberal Centre 2
    • Johannes Roth
  • Adolf Friedrich Zürcher
  • Appenzell Innerhoden 27 1 Catholic Right 1 Johann Baptist Dähler
    St. Gallen 28 3 Liberal Centre 3
    • Johann Baptist Weder
  • Joseph Marzell Hoffmann
  • Wilhelm Matthias Naeff
  • St. Gallen 29 3 Liberal Centre 2
    • Josef Leonhard Bernold
  • Paravizin Hilty
  • Democratic Left 1 Basil Ferdinand Curti
    St. Gallen 30 3 Radical Left 1
    • Carl Georg Jakob Sailer
  • Johann M. Hungerbühler
  • Democratic Left 1 Georg Friedrich Anderegg
    Grisons 31 2 Radical Left 1 Johann Gaudenz von Salis
    Liberal Centre 1 Simeon Bavier
    Grisons 32 2 Radical Left 1 Alois de Latour
    Catholic Right 1 Johann R. von Toggenburg
    Grisons 33 1 Liberal Centre 1 Andreas Rudolf von Planta
    Aargau 34 3 Liberal Centre 3
    • Friedrich Frey-Herosé
  • Adolf Fischer
  • Carl Feer-Herzog
  • Aargau 35 4 Liberal Centre 2
    • Johann Rudolf Ringier
  • Gottlieb Jäger
  • Radical Left 2
    • Johann Peter Bruggisser
  • Augustin Keller
  • Aargau 36 3 Catholic Right 2
    • Wilhelm Karl Baldinger
  • Peter Acklin
  • Radical Left 1 Franz Waller
    Thurgau 37 5 Liberal Centre 2
    • Johann Messmer
  • Johann Joachim Lüthi
  • Catholic Right 1 Augustin Ramsperger
    Radical Left 1 Johann Ludwig Sulzberger
    Democratic Left 1 Fridolin Anderwert
    Ticino 38 3 Radical Left 3
    • Antonio Bossi
  • Costantino Bernasconi
  • Carlo Battaglini
  • Ticino 39 3 Radical Left 2
    • Giovanni Battista Pioda
  • Giovanni Jauch
  • Catholic Right 1 Michele Pedrazzini
    Vaud 40 4 Radical Left 2
    • Constant Fornerod
  • François Corboz
  • Liberal Centre 1 Édouard Dapples
    Democratic Left 1 Jules Eytel
    Vaud 41 4 Liberal Centre 2
    • Jean-Louis Demiéville
  • Charles Bontems
  • Radical Left 2
    • Victor Ruffy
  • Abram-Daniel Meystre
  • Vaud 42 3 Radical Left 2
    • Louis-Henri Delarageaz
  • Jean-Louis Ancrenaz
  • Democratic Left 1 John Berney
    Valais 43 2 Catholic Right 2
    • Alexis Allet
  • Adrien de Courten
  • Valais 44 1 Catholic Right 1 Charles de Rivaz
    Valais 45 2 Radical Left 2
    • Maurice-Antoine Cretton
  • Louis Barman
  • Neuchâtel 46 4 Radical Left 4
    • Alexis-Marie Piaget
  • Jules Philippin
  • Ami Girard
  • Louis Grandpierre
  • Geneva 47 4 Radical Left 4
    • Alexis-Marie Piaget
  • Jules Philippin
  • Ami Girard
  • Louis Grandpierre
  • Source: Gruner[3]

    Council of States

    [edit]
    PartySeats+/–
    Catholic Right17+4
    Liberal Centre130
    Radical Left9–4
    Evangelical Right10
    Democratic Left00
    Independents40
    Total440
    Source: The Federal Assembly

    References

    [edit]
  • ^ a b Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1886 ISBN 9783832956097
  • ^ Gruner, Erich. Die Wahlen in den Schweizerischen Nationalrat 1848–1919. Vol. 3.

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