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German federal election, 1930

German federal election, 1930
Germany
← 1928 14 September 1930 July 1932 →

All 577 seats in the Reichstag
289 seats needed for a majority
Turnout 82.0%
  First party Second party Third party
  Otto Wels.jpg Adolf Hitler 1933 (foto carnet).jpg Bundesarchiv Bild 102-12940, Ernst Thälmann (scrap).jpg
Leader Otto Wels Adolf Hitler Ernst Thälmann
Party SPD NSDAP KPD
Leader since 1919 28 July 1921 October 1925
Last election 153 seats, 29.8% 12 seats, 2.6% 54 seats, 10.6%
Seats won 143 107 77
Seat change Decrease10 Increase95 Increase23
Popular vote 8,575,244 6,379,672 4,590,160
Percentage 24.53% 18.25% 13.13%
Swing Decrease5.23% Increase15.69% Increase2.51%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
  Ludwig Kaas Konkordatsunterzeichnung mini.jpg Bundesarchiv Bild 183-2005-0621-500, Reichsminister Alfred Hugenberg.jpg
Leader Ludwig Kaas Alfred Hugenberg Ernst Scholz
Party Centre DNVP DVP
Leader since September 1928 1928 1929
Last election 61 seats, 12.1% 73 seats, 14.2% 45 seats, 8.7%
Seats won 68 41 30
Seat change Increase7 Decrease32 Decrease15
Popular vote 4,127,000 2,457,686 1,577,365
Percentage 11.81% 7.03% 4.51%
Swing Decrease0.26% Decrease7.22% Decrease3.97%

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Seats in the Reichstag after 1930 federal election.

Chancellor before election

Heinrich Brüning
Centre

Elected Chancellor

None (Brüning remained unelected Chancellor)


Heinrich Brüning
Centre

None (Brüning remained unelected Chancellor)

The German federal election occurred on 14 September 1930.

Despite losing 10 seats, the Social Democratic Party of Germany remained the largest party in the Reichstag, winning 143 of the 577 seats, whilst the Nazi Party dramatically increased its number of seats from 12 to 107.

The two major parties of the Weimar Coalition, SPD and Zentrum (Centre Party) had no high gains or losses – in contrast to their partner DVP, but the two results of the elections seen as dramatic were: NSDAP reaching more than 100 seats, and big gains for the Communists (an additional 23 seats).




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