1930 Austrian legislative election

Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 9 November 1930. The Social Democratic Workers' Party emerged as the largest faction in the National Council, with 72 of the 165 seats, but the Christian Social Party (with 66 seats) formed a new coalition government with Otto Ender as Chancellor. Voter turnout was 90%.

1930 Austrian legislative election

9 November 1930

165 seats in the National Council of Austria
83 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party
 
Leader Karl Seitz Karl Vaugoin
Party SPÖ CS
Last election 42.28%, 71 seats 48.24%, 85 (EL)
Seats won 72 66
Seat change 1 19
Popular vote 1,517,146 1,314,956
Percentage 41.14% 35.65%
Swing 1.14pp 12.41pp

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Franz Dinghofer Ernst Rüdiger Starhemberg
Party GDVPLB HB
Last election 6.32%, 9 (LB)
Seats won 19 8
Seat change 10 New
Popular vote 428,255 227,401
Percentage 11.61% 6.17%
Swing 5.28pp New

Chancellor before election

Karl Vaugoin
CS

Elected Chancellor

Otto Ender
CS

This was the last parliamentary election to take place in the period of the First Austrian Republic. A series of socialist-fascist clashes in 1934 was followed by the authoritarian Federal State of Austria and eventual Anschluss in 1938 with Nazi Germany.

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