A municipal election took place in Madrid on Sunday, 2 May 1909, seeking to renew the 22 vacant posts of the City Council. This was the first municipal election celebrated under the 1907 Electoral Law [es] of Antonio Maura, enacting compulsory voting.[1]
^Soldevilla 1910, p. 181.
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