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Legislative elections were held in [[France]] on 8 February 1871 to elect the first legislature of the [[French Third Republic]], the unicameral [[National Assembly (1871)|National Assembly]]. The elections were held during a situation of crisis in the country, as following the [[Franco-Prussian War]], 43 departments were occupied by Prussian forces. As a result, all public meetings were outlawed and [[Paris]] was the only city where an election campaign took place.
Legislative elections were held in [[France]] on 8 February 1871 to elect the first legislature of the [[Third French Republic]], the unicameral [[National Assembly (1871)|National Assembly]]. The elections were held during a situation of crisis in the country, as following the [[Franco-Prussian War]], 43 departments were occupied by Prussian forces. As a result, all public meetings were outlawed and [[Paris]] was the only city where an election campaign took place.


The electoral law allowed candidates to run in more than one [[electoral district|seat]] at a time. As a result, several candidates were elected in more than one seat, with [[Adolphe Thiers]] elected in 86 constituencies. [[July 1871 French by-elections|By-elections]] were subsequently held on 2 July to elect representatives for the 114 vacant seats.
The electoral law allowed candidates to run in more than one [[electoral district|seat]] at a time. As a result, several candidates were elected in more than one seat, with [[Adolphe Thiers]] elected in 86 constituencies. [[July 1871 French by-elections|By-elections]] were subsequently held on 2 July to elect representatives for the 114 vacant seats.

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1871 French legislative election

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All 758 seats in the National Assembly
320 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Jules Grévy Henri d'Orléans Henri of Artois
Party Republicans Orléanists Legitimists
Seats won 249 223 182

Prime Minister before election

Louis-Jules Trochu
Independent

Elected Prime Minister

Jules Dufaure
Independent

Legislative elections were held in France on 8 February 1871 to elect the first legislature of the Third French Republic, the unicameral National Assembly. The elections were held during a situation of crisis in the country, as following the Franco-Prussian War, 43 departments were occupied by Prussian forces. As a result, all public meetings were outlawed and Paris was the only city where an election campaign took place.

The electoral law allowed candidates to run in more than one seat at a time. As a result, several candidates were elected in more than one seat, with Adolphe Thiers elected in 86 constituencies. By-elections were subsequently held on 2 July to elect representatives for the 114 vacant seats.

This election saw the victory of monarchists (Legitimists and Orleanists), favourable to peace with the German Empire, with a large majority.

Results

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PartySeats
WonBy-electionTotal
Republicans15099249
Orléanists2149223
Legitimists1823185
Liberals78078
Bonapartists20323
Total644114758
Source: Rois et Presidents, Payot

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