1935 Silesian Parliament election|
All 24 seats in the Silesian Sejm 13 seats needed for a majority |
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This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
| Marshal of the Sejm before |
Marshal of the Sejm after |
Konstanty Wolny PSChD |
Karol Grzesik NChZP |
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Parliamentary elections were held in the Silesian Voivodeship on 8 September 1935[1][2] to elect deputies to the Silesian Sejm.
Results
| Party | Votes | % | Seats |
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| All Candidates | 372,275 | 100.00 | 24 |
| Total | 372,275 | 100.00 | 24 |
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| Valid votes | 372,275 | 69.68 | |
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| Invalid/blank votes | 162,001 | 30.32 | |
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| Total votes | 534,276 | 100.00 | |
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| Registered voters/turnout | 699,839 | 76.34 | |
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| Source: Rechowicz, Henryk. Sejm Śląski 1922-1939. |
Elected candidates
The following candidates were elected:[2]
| Constituency
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Candidates
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| I. Katowice
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Adam Kocur
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Włodzimierz Dąbrowski
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| II. Kochłowice
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Alojzy Kot
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Antoni Olszowski
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| III. Siemianowice
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Tadeusz Karczewski
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Karol Gajdzik
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| IV. Chorzów
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Karol Grzesik
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Paweł Kubik
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| V. Tarnowskie Góry
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Emil Gajdas
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Paweł Golaś
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| VI. Świętochłowice
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Stefan Kapuściński
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Józef Trojok
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| VII. Szarlej-Wielkie Piekary
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Bartłomiej Płonka
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Franciszek Urbańczyk
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| VIII. Rybnik
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Piotr Kolonko
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Jan Dziuba
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| IX. Wodzisław
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Józef Michalski
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Juliusz Zając
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| X. Pszczyna
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Adolf Grajcarek
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Jóżef Płonka
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| XI. Mikołów
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Jan Koj
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Franciszek Fesser
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| XII. Cieszyn
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Jan Kotas
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Karol Palarczyk
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References