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Icelandic parliamentary election, 1923

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Icelandic parliamentary election, 1923

Parliamentary elections were held in Iceland on 27 October 1923. Voters elected all 28 seats in the Lower House of the Althing and eight of the fourteen seats in Upper House. The Citizens' Party, a loose collection of conservatives, emerged as the largest party in the Lower House, winning 16 of the 28 seats.

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Electoral system

This was the first election held following changes made to the electoral system in 1920, in which two extra seats were allocated to Reykjavík. Whilst all seats had previously been elected in one or two-member constituencies, the four-member constituency for Reykjavík was now elected by proportional representation using the D'Hondt method.

The changes also equalised the age limits for voting between men (25) and women and servants (previously 40) at 25.

Results

a Includes the three seats elected in 1922.

References

Icelandic parliamentary election, 1923 Wikipedia