Partial general elections were held in Luxembourg on 10 June 1893, electing members of the Chamber of Deputies. The elections took place in Echternach, Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg-Campagne, Mersch, Remich, and Wiltz.
Under the election law at the time, any second-round run-off votes took place on the same day as the first round.[1][2][3]
The elections saw the failure of the anti-clerical side's Brasseur and Laval to secure seats, while in the clerical bloc, Knaff and Wolter were defeated; many of the clerical side's new candidates also failed to secure election.[1]
^ ab"Les élections législatives du 10 juin". L'indépendance luxembourgeoise (in French). 10 June 1890. p. 3. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
^"Großherzogtum und Nachbarschaft". Obermosel-Zeitung (in German). 13 June 1890. p. 2. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
^"Im Fall, wo Ballottage wird". Luxemburger Wort (in German). 7 June 1890. p. 2. Retrieved 7 November 2023.
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