1901 Dutch general election, the Glossary
General elections were held in the Netherlands on 14 June 1901,Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1395 with a second round in some constituencies on 27 June.[1]
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20 relations: Abraham Kuyper, Alexander de Savornin Lohman, Anti-Revolutionary Party, Christian Historical Voters' League, Dieter Nohlen, Free-thinking Democratic League, General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations, Hendrik Goeman Borgesius, Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker, House of Representatives (Netherlands), Joan Röell, League of Free Liberals, Liberal Union (Netherlands), Netherlands, Nicolaas Pierson, Pieter Jelles Troelstra, Prime Minister of the Netherlands, Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands), 1897 Dutch general election, 1905 Dutch general election.
- 1901 elections in Europe
- 1901 elections in the Netherlands
- June 1901 events
Abraham Kuyper
Abraham Kuyper (29 October 1837 – 8 November 1920) was the Prime Minister of the Netherlands between 1901 and 1905, an influential neo-Calvinist pastor and a journalist.
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Alexander de Savornin Lohman
Jhr. Alexander Frederik de Savornin Lohman (29 May 1837 – 11 June 1924) was a Dutch politician and leader of the Christian Historical Union during the first quarter of the 20th century.
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Anti-Revolutionary Party
The Anti-Revolutionary Party (Anti-Revolutionaire Partij, ARP) was a Protestant conservative and Christian democratic political party in the Netherlands.
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Christian Historical Voters' League
The Christian Historical Voters' League (in Dutch: Christelijk Historische Kiezersbond, CHK) was a Dutch conservative protestant political party.
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Dieter Nohlen
Dieter Nohlen (born 6 November 1939) is a German academic and political scientist.
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Free-thinking Democratic League
The Free-thinking Democratic League (Vrijzinnig Democratische Bond, VDB) was a progressive liberal political party in the Netherlands.
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General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations
The General League of Roman Catholic Electoral Associations (Algemeene Bond van Roomsch-Katholieke Kiesverenigingen), informally called the General League (Algemeene Bond), was a Catholic political party in the Netherlands.
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Hendrik Goeman Borgesius
Hendrik Goeman Borgesius (11 January 1847, Schildwolde, Slochteren – 18 January 1917, The Hague) was a Dutch politician.
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Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker
Hendrik Lodewijk Drucker (Amsterdam, 11 August 1857 – The Hague, 5 September 1917) was a Dutch liberal politician of the Free-thinking Democratic League.
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House of Representatives (Netherlands)
The House of Representatives (literally "Second Chamber of the States General", or simply) is the lower house of the bicameral parliament of the Netherlands, the States General, the other one being the Senate.
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Joan Röell
Jonkheer Joan Röell (21 July 1844 – 13 July 1914) was a Dutch nobleman, lawyer and statesman.
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League of Free Liberals
The League of Free Liberals (Bond van Vrije Liberalen) was a Dutch classical liberal political party and a predecessor of the Liberal State Party which is historically linked to the People's Party for Freedom and Democracy, the major Dutch liberal party.
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Liberal Union (Netherlands)
The Liberal Union (Liberale Unie) was a conservative liberal and progressive liberal political party in the Netherlands.
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Netherlands
The Netherlands, informally Holland, is a country located in Northwestern Europe with overseas territories in the Caribbean.
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Nicolaas Pierson
Nicolaas Gerard Pierson (7 February 1839 – 24 December 1909) was a Dutch economist and Liberal statesman who served as the chairman of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) of the Netherlands from 1897 until 1901.
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Pieter Jelles Troelstra
Pieter Jelles Troelstra (20 April 186012 May 1930) was a Dutch lawyer, journalist and politician active in the socialist workers' movement.
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Prime Minister of the Netherlands
The prime minister of the Netherlands (Minister-president van Nederland) is the head of the executive branch of the Government of the Netherlands.
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Social Democratic Workers' Party (Netherlands)
The Social Democratic Workers' Party (Sociaal-Democratische Arbeiderspartij, SDAP) was a Dutch socialist political party existing from 1894 to 1946, and a predecessor of the social democratic Labour Party.
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1897 Dutch general election
General elections were held in the Netherlands on 15 June 1897,Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1395 with a second round in 50 constituencies on 25 June. 1901 Dutch general election and 1897 Dutch general election are general elections in the Netherlands.
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1905 Dutch general election
General elections were held in the Netherlands on 16 June 1905,Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1395 with a second round in some constituencies on 28 June. 1901 Dutch general election and 1905 Dutch general election are general elections in the Netherlands.
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See also
1901 elections in Europe
- 1900–1901 Cisleithanian legislative election
- 1901 Bulgarian parliamentary election
- 1901 Croatian parliamentary election
- 1901 Dalmatian parliamentary election
- 1901 Danish Folketing election
- 1901 Danish local elections
- 1901 Dutch general election
- 1901 Faroese general election
- 1901 Hungarian parliamentary election
- 1901 Portuguese legislative election
- 1901 Romanian general election
- 1901 Serbian National Assembly election
- 1901 Serbian Senate election
1901 elections in the Netherlands
- 1901 Dutch general election
June 1901 events
- 1901 Dutch general election
- 1901 Stratford-on-Avon by-election
- 1901 eastern United States heat wave
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Dutch_general_election
Also known as Dutch general election, 1901.