July 1836 Portuguese legislative election
Parliamentary elections were held in Portugal on 17 and 31 July 1836.[1]
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Electoral system
The elections were held under the Constitutional Charter of 1826 and the Electoral Law of 7 August 1826. These provided for a bicameral parliament, the Cortes Gerais, with an elected Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Most Worthy Peers whose members were appointed by the monarch or were members of the nobility.[2] The elections were indirect, with voters electing provincial assemblies, who in turn elected members of the Chamber of Deputies.[2] Voting and candidature were restricted to those who met income requirements.[2] The number of Deputies was reduced from 143 in 1834 to 141, with 132 elected from multi-member constituencies on the mainland and islands, and nine from single-member constituencies in overseas colonies.[1]
Results
The result was a victory for the ruling Cartistas, who won 79 seats. The opposition won 30 seats.[1]
Aftermath
The newly elected Cortes Gerais did not meet,[1] and fresh elections were held in November following the September Revolution.[3]
References
- Elections of 1836 (17 and 31 July) ISCSP
- Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1530 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7
- Elections of 1836 (20 November) ISCSP