French presidential election, 1873

French presidential election, 1873
France
24 May 1873

 
Candidate Duc de Magenta Jules Grévy
Party Legitimist Republicans
Electoral vote 390 1
Percentage 99.74%[1] 0.16%

President before election

Adolphe Thiers
Republicans

Elected President

Duc de Magenta
Legitimist

A presidential election took place in France on May 24, 1873 following the resignation of incumbent President Adolphe Thiers.

After 1871 legislative election Legitimists and Orleanists monarchists hold a large majority over Republicans and Bonapartists.

Unlike as it was during Second French Republic, when President was elected by popular vote (see French presidential election, 1848), during Third Republic this was passed to the parliament.

There were two candidates to succeed Thiers:

Results (sole round):[2]

Candidate Party Votes
  Patrice de Mac-Mahon Legitimists 390
  Jules Grévy Republicans 1
Abstentions 1

Aftermath

Unable to help in restore of monarchy after monarchist loses and streghten of Republican forces, Mac-Mahon resigned in 1879 and Grevy was elected to replace him without a significant opposition.

References

  1. Elections Présidentielles de la 3 ème République Rois & Presidents. (French)
  2. "Assemblée Nationale - Séance de nuit". La Presse (in French). 26 May 1873. p. 2. Retrieved 13 May 2016.
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