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Italian General Election

Italy's first election under near-universal male suffrage brought together conservative, liberal, and socialist factions in a pivotal moment before fascism's rise.

WhenOctober 26, 1913
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General elections were held in Italy on 26 October 1913, with a second round of voting on 2 November. The Liberals narrowly retained an absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies, while the Radical Party emerged as the largest opposition bloc. Both groupings did particularly well in Southern Italy, while the Italian Socialist Party gained eight seats and was the largest party in Emilia-Romagna. However, the election marked the beginning of the decline of Liberal establishment.

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