Legislative elections were held in the Russian Empire in October 1907. They were the second that year after the dissolution of the Second State Duma. The Union of October 17 emerged as the largest party in the third State Duma, winning 125 of the 442 seats.[1] The elections led to the State Duma of the Russian Empire of the Second Convocation.
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Results
editParty | Seats | |
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Union of October 17 | 125 | |
Nationalists | 90 | |
Constitutional Democratic Party | 53 | |
Right-wing | 51 | |
Progressive Party–Party of Peaceful Renovation | 39 | |
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party | 19 | |
Trudoviks | 13 | |
Right-wing Octobrists | 11 | |
Polskie Koło | 11 | |
Muslim Group | 8 | |
Polish–Lithuanian–Belarusian Group | 7 | |
Independents | 15 | |
Total | 442 | |
Source: Great Russian Encyclopedia |
References
edit- ^ "State Duma" Отечественная история с древнейших времён до 1917 года Great Russian Encyclopedia, 1994, pp611–613