1935 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election information
1935 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election
← 1933
7 April 1935
All 72 members of the Volkstag
Party
Leader
%
Seats
+/–
NSDAP
Albert Forster
59.31
43
+5
SPFSD
Arthur Brill
16.05
12
−1
Centre
13.41
10
0
Weise List
4.17
3
−1
Poles
3.53
2
+1
KPD
3.37
2
New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate President before
Senate President after
Arthur Greiser NSDAP
Arthur Greiser NSDAP
Parliamentary elections were held in the Free City of Danzig on 7 April 1935. The Nazi Party emerged as the largest party, receiving 59% of the vote and winning 43 of the 72 seats in the Volkstag.[1] Voter turnout was reportedly over 99%.[2]
^Die Freie Stadt Danzig: Wahlen 1919–1935 Gonschior.de
^Die Freie Stadt Danzig Volkstagswahl 1935 Gonschior.de
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