All 408 seats in the Congress of Deputies and 180 (of 360) seats in the Senate 205 seats needed for a majority in the Congress of Deputies
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Eduardo Dato
Count of Romanones
Manuel García Prieto
Party
Conservative
Liberal
Liberal Democratic
Leader since
1913
1912
1913
Leader's seat
Vitoria
Guadalajara
Ponferrada
Last election
109 (C) · 46 (S)
224 (C) · 104 (S)[b]
Did not contest
Seats won
225 (C) · 95 (S)
84 (C) · 41 (S)
33 (C) · 12 (S)
Seat change
116 (C) · 49 (S)
140 (C) · 63 (S)
33 (C) · 12 (S)
Fourth party
Fifth party
Sixth party
Leader
Enric Prat de la Riba
Melquíades Álvarez
Roberto Castrovido
Party
Regionalist
Reformist
Republican–Socialist
Leader since
1902
1912
1914
Leader's seat
—
Castropol
Madrid
Last election
8 (C) · 5 (S)
Did not contest
18 (C) · 3 (S)[c]
Seats won
13 (C) · 6 (S)
12 (C) · 3 (S)
12 (C) · 2 (S)
Seat change
5 (C) · 1 (S)
12 (C) · 3 (S)
6 (C) · 1 (S)
Prime Minister before election
Eduardo Dato
Conservative
Prime Minister after election
Eduardo Dato
Conservative
The 1914 Spanish general election was held on Sunday, 8 March (for the Congress of Deputies)[a] and on Sunday, 22 March 1914 (for the Senate), to elect the 15th Cortes of the Kingdom of Spain in the Restoration period. All 408 seats in the Congress of Deputies were up for election, as well as 180 of 360 seats in the Senate.
While the election saw the Conservative bloc winning a majority of seats in both chambers, internal infighting between the factions led by Eduardo Dato, Antonio Maura and Juan de la Cierva resulted in an unstable government.
^"Marzo de 1914. Día 1. Elecciones de Diputados a Cortes. Diputados proclamados por el art. 29". National Library of Spain (in Spanish). El Año Político. 1 January 1915. Retrieved 25 February 2023.
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