Italian general election, 1904

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The Italian general election of 1904 was a parliamentary election in the Kingdom of Italy that consolidated Giovanni Giolitti’s liberal leadership and marked a key stage in the country’s early 20th-century political development.

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instanceOf general election
parliamentary election
afterPartyOfPrimeMinister Historical Left NERFINISHED
beforePartyOfPrimeMinister Historical Left NERFINISHED
chamberElected Chamber of Deputies of the Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
constitutionalFramework Albertine Statute NERFINISHED
country Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
electoralLevel legislative
electoralSystem single-member constituencies
two-round system
followedBy Italian general election, 1909 NERFINISHED
follows Italian general election, 1900 NERFINISHED
governmentType constitutional monarchy
headOfGovernmentAfterElection Giovanni Giolitti NERFINISHED
headOfGovernmentBeforeElection Giovanni Giolitti NERFINISHED
languageOfOfficialActs Italian
legislatureTerm 24th Legislature of the Kingdom of Italy NERFINISHED
location Italy
mainLeader Giovanni Giolitti NERFINISHED
Tommaso Tittoni NERFINISHED
leaders of the Historical Right opposition
mainOutcome consolidation of Giovanni Giolitti’s leadership
strengthening of liberal government
mainPoliticalForce Historical Left NERFINISHED
liberal constitutional bloc NERFINISHED
monarchDuringElection Victor Emmanuel III of Italy NERFINISHED
oppositionForces Historical Right NERFINISHED
Italian Socialist Party NERFINISHED
radical and republican groups
partOf Italian general elections
history of the Kingdom of Italy
politicalContext Giolittian Era NERFINISHED
early 20th-century Italian politics
relatedTo Giolittian Era NERFINISHED
Giovanni Giolitti NERFINISHED
History of liberalism in Italy NERFINISHED
Italian Socialist Party NERFINISHED
resultType parliamentary majority for Giolitti’s liberal bloc
scope national
significance illustrated limited nature of Italian suffrage before World War I
important step in integration of new social groups into Italian politics
key stage in consolidation of liberal parliamentary regime in Italy
marked consolidation of Giolitti’s centrist transformist majority
timePeriod early 20th century
voterTurnout low compared to total adult population
votingEligibility male citizens meeting tax and literacy requirements
votingMethod first-past-the-post in second round

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Giovanni Giolitti participantIn Italian general election, 1904