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Federal elections were held in [[East Besmenia]] on 7 September 1952 to elect the 211 members of the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]]. The [[Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia]] remained the largest party, winning 75 of the 211 seats in the Federal Chamber.
Federal elections were held in [[East Besmenia]] on 7 September 1952 to elect the 211 members of the [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]]. The [[Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia]] remained the largest party, winning 75 of the 211 seats in the Federal Chamber.
==Background==
==Background==
[[File:LBB 1952 election poster|187px|thumb|right|Eletion poster from the LBB]]
After the [[1948 East Besmenian federal election]], the LBB and the SDU formed a government under Prime Minister Albrecht Nebeling. The BVP formed the opposition with the BKP in the Besmenian Federal Chamber.
After the [[1948 East Besmenian federal election]], the LBB and the SDU formed a government under Prime Minister Albrecht Nebeling. The BVP formed the opposition with the BKP in the Besmenian Federal Chamber.



Revision as of 10:00, 5 May 2024

1952 East Besmenian federal election
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← 1948 7 September 1952 1956 →

211 seats
106 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
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Candidate Albrecht Nebeling Thomas Erhard Heinrich Farn
Party LBB BVP SDU
Percentage 33,7% 28,2% 25,5%

  Fourth party
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Candidate Tom Giertel
Party BKP
Percentage 8,6%

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Strongest party by state

Prime Minister before election

Albrecht Nebeling
LBB

Elected Prime Minister

Albrecht Nebeling
LBB

Federal elections were held in East Besmenia on 7 September 1952 to elect the 211 members of the Federal Chamber. The Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia remained the largest party, winning 75 of the 211 seats in the Federal Chamber.

Background

File:LBB 1952 election poster
Eletion poster from the LBB

After the 1948 East Besmenian federal election, the LBB and the SDU formed a government under Prime Minister Albrecht Nebeling. The BVP formed the opposition with the BKP in the Besmenian Federal Chamber.

When the Zoygarian invasion of eastern Nortua began in 1951 during the World War, the LBB and the three other parties in the Federal Chamber had formed a coalition government. The dramatic events in the southern part of East Besmenia led to discussions about postponing the federal election. However, the election went ahead as planned, but the parliamentary parties agreed to exercise restraint in the election campaign. The main aim was for the governing parties to emphasize their credibility.

Contesting parties

Name Ideology Party leader 1948 result
Votes (%) Seats in the Federal Chamber
LBB Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia
Liberale Bürgerpartei Besmeniens
Conservative liberalism
National liberalism
Albrecht Nebeling 36,8%
81 / 211
BVP Besmenian People's Party
Besmenische Volkspartei
Christian Democracy
Conservatism
Franz Lufter 26,6%
58 / 211
SDU Social Democratic Union
Sozialdemokratische Union
Social democracy Heinrich Farn 24,4%
53 / 211
BKP Besmenian Conservative Party
Besmenische Konservative Partei
National conservatism
Social conservatism
Tom Giertel 8,6%
19 / 211

Results

56
72
62
18
Party Votes in % Seats
Liberal Citizen's Party of Besmenia 33.7 75
Besmenian People's Party 28.2 62
Social Democratic Union 25.5 56
Besmenian Conservative Party 8.6 18
Other parties 4.0 0
Invalid/blank votes
Total 100 211
Registered voters/turnout

Government formation

The LBB-BVP-SDU-BKP coalition government with Albrecht Nebeling as Prime Minister took office in 1951 and remained in office until 1954.