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2 Electoral history  



2.1  Presidential elections  





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Republican Union
Union républicaine
PresidentLéon Gambetta
Founded1871; 153 years ago (1871)
Dissolved1885; 139 years ago (1885)
Preceded byModerate Republicans
IdeologyAnti-clericalism
Liberalism (faction)
Radicalism (faction)
Republicanism
Political positionLeft-wing
Colours  Red
  • Political parties
  • Elections

  • Chamber(s): Chamber of Deputies and Senate
    Legislature(s): 1st4th of the Third Republic
    Constituency: Member of Parliament for Seine

    The Republican Union (French: Union républicaine, UR), later known as the Progressive Union (French: Union progressiste, UP), was a French parliamentary group founded in 1871 as a heterogeneous alliance of moderate radicals, former Communards and opponents of the French-Prussian Treaty.

    History[edit]

    Formed in the early years of the French Third Republic, the Republican Union led by Léon Gambetta was strongly opposed to the Treaty of Frankfurt as much understanding to the Paris Commune, repressed by the moderate Adolphe Thiers. The party's electoral lists also included notable activists and intellectuals like Louis Blanc (elected with 216,000 votes),[1] Victor Hugo, Giuseppe Garibaldi, Edgar Quinet, Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, Émile Littré, Charles Floquet, Georges Clemenceau, Arthur Ranc and Gustave Courbet.

    Initially on the extreme left of the Parliament of France, the group became close to the Opportunist RepublicansofJules Ferry in the late 1870s, causing a split of the far-left radicals led by Clemenceu. During the Gambetta government (1881–1882), René Goblet also broke away from the group to form the Radical Left.

    After the 1885 legislative election, the Republican Union's popularity decreased while the Opportunists to their right increased their votes. In 1894, one of the last prominent members of the group, Gustave Isambert, renamed the Republican Union as the Progressive Union and with an handful of deputies and senators continued to pursue Gambetta's goals. However, changes in the political system led to a need for a big party of all liberals and when the Democratic Republican Alliance was created in 1901 the Opportunists and the Progressive Union merged into it.

    Electoral history[edit]

    Presidential elections[edit]

    Election year Candidate No. of first round votes % of 1st round vote No. of second round votes % of 2nd round vote Won/Loss
    1873 Jules Grévy 1 0.2% Loss
    1879 Léon Gambetta 5 0.7% Loss
    1885 Henri Brisson 68 11.8% Loss
    1887 Henri Brisson 26 3.0% Loss
    1894 Henri Brisson 195 23.1% Loss
    1894 Henri Brisson 195 43.0% 361 45.2% Loss

    Legislative elections[edit]

    Chamber of Deputies
    Election year No. of
    overall votes
    % of
    overall vote
    No. of
    overall seats won
    +/– Leader
    1871 Unknown (5th) 6.0%
    38 / 638

    New
    1876 1,359,435 (2nd) 18.4%
    98 / 533

    Increase60
    1877 4,860,481 (1st)[a] 60.0%
    313 / 521

    Increase 205
    1881 2,678,678 (1st) 37.3%
    204 / 545

    Decrease 109
    1885 1,125,989 (2nd) 14.2%
    83 / 584

    Decrease 121
    1889 2,974,565 (1st) 37.4%
    216 / 578

    Increase 133

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Michel Winock (2007). Clemenceu. Perrin Editions. pp. 20–21.

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