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  1. e. Legislative elections were held in France on 20 September 1817, during the Second Restoration, to choose delegates to the Chamber of Deputies. It was the first of three elections (the others coming in 1818 and 1819) under a new law that called for legislative elections to be held annually in one-fifth of the nation's departments. [1]

  2. 193. Prime Minister before election. Jean-de-Dieu Soult. Resistance Party. Elected Prime Minister. Jean-de-Dieu Soult. Resistance Party. Legislative elections were held in France on 9 July 1842. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.

  3. Prime Minister after. Alain Juppé. RPR. Lionel Jospin. PS. Legislative elections were held in France on 25 May and 1 June 1997 to elect the 11th National Assembly of the French Fifth Republic. It was the consequence of President Jacques Chirac 's decision to call the legislative election one year before the deadline. [1]

  4. 274 Supporters of the Polignac government 143 This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below. Legislative elections were held in France on 5 and 13 July 1830, with a second round on 19 July. Electoral system The Chamber of Deputies, the lower house of the French Parliament, was constituted by the Charter of 1814. Deputies were elected for five years, with one-fifth being re ...

  5. Prime Minister before election. Louis-Mathieu Molé. Ministerial. Elected Prime Minister. Jean-de-Dieu Soult. Legislative elections were held in France on 2 and 6 March 1839. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.

  6. Seats won. 290. 168. Prime Minister before election. Jean-de-Dieu Soult Resistance Party. Elected Prime Minister. Jean-de-Dieu Soult Resistance Party. Legislative elections were held in France on 1 August 1846. Only citizens paying taxes were eligible to vote.

  7. Legislative elections were held in France on 29 February and 14 March 1852, electing the first legislature of the French Second Empire . Emperor Napoleon III 's Bonapartists won a huge majority consisting of 258 of the 261 seats (five Royalists allied with the Bonapartists). The Party of Order that had won a majority in the 1849 election was ...