1884 Brazilian parliamentary election

Parliamentary elections were held in the Empire of Brazil on 1 December 1884 to elect members of the 19th legislature of the Chamber of Deputies. These were the second direct elections held in the country after the Saraiva Law was enacted (Law No. 3,029 of 9 January 1881).[1] The Liberal Party won 67 seats, the Conservative Party won 55, and the Republican Party won 3.[2] The chamber was later dissolved on 26 September 1885.[1] The province of Pará was redivided into 6 districts.[3]

1884 Brazilian parliamentary election

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125 members of the Chamber of Deputies
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Liberal Conservative PRP
Seats won 67 55 3
Seat change Decrease 7 Increase 7

Results

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PartySeats+/–
Liberal Party67–7
Conservative Party55+7
Paulista Republican Party3
Total125+3
Source: Câmara dos Deputados 1889, p. 385

Results by province

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Provinces and Neutral Municipality Districts Liberals Conservatives Republicans Elected votes Total votes
Alagoas 5 3 2 2,049 3,576
Amazonas 2 2 453 760
Bahia 14 9 5 1,288 13,652
Ceará 8 5 3 3,857 6,989
Espírito Santo 2 1 1 740 1,445
Goiás 2 2 1,466 2,134
Maranhão 6 3 3 2,223 3,609
Mato Grosso 2 2 673 1,018
Minas Gerais 20 12 7 1 11,410 19,658
Neutral Municipality and Rio de Janeiro 12 3 9 7,845 13,211
Pará 6 1 5 2,425 4,108
Paraíba 5 2 3 2,369 3,952
Paraná 2 1 1 1,256 1,994
Pernambuco 13 6 7 6,044 11,178
Piauí 3 2 1 1,643 2,907
Rio Grande do Norte 2 2 1,502 2,821
Rio Grande do Sul 6 6 5,990 10,624
Santa Catarina 2 2 1,194 2,179
São Paulo 9 2 5 2 6,900 12,522
Sergipe 4 1 3 1,503 2,939
Source: Câmara dos Deputados 1889, p. 385

References

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Citations

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  1. ^ a b Câmara dos Deputados 1889, p. 380.
  2. ^ Câmara dos Deputados 1889, p. 385.
  3. ^ "Portal da Câmara dos Deputados". Chamber of Deputies. Retrieved 2024-09-12.

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