French presidential election, 1848
- French presidential election, 1848
The French presidential election of 1848 elected the first -and only- President of the Second Republic. The election was held on December 10, 1848 and led to the surprise victory of Louis-Napoléon Bonaparte with 74% of the vote.
Election
The constitution only included provision for one round, and in the absence of a majority for any candidate, the National Assembly would have decided the victor. Louis-Eugène Cavaignac seemed certain to win, and the Assembly would have most certainly elected him in the absence of an absolute majority.
However, Bonaporte had no long political career behind him and was able to depict himself as "all things to some men". The Monarchist right (supporters of either the Legitimist or Orléanist royal households) and much of the upper class supported him as the "least worst" candidate, as a man who would restore order, end the instability in France which had continued since the overthrow of the monarchy in February, and prevent a proto-communist revolution (in the vein of Friedrich Engels). A good proportion of the industrial working class, on the other hand, were won over by Louis-Napoleon's vague indications of progressive economic views. His overwhelming victory was above all due to the support of the non-politicized rural masses, to whom the name of Bonaparte meant something, as opposed to the other, little-known contenders.
Results
Bonaparte received a plurality or majority in all departments except the Var, Bouches-du-Rhone, Morbihan, and Finistere, all four were won by Louis-Eugène Cavaignac.
Wikimedia Foundation.
2010.
Look at other dictionaries:
French presidential election, 1965 — Infobox Election election name = French presidential election, 1965 country = France type = presidential ongoing = no previous election = French presidential election, 1958 previous year = 1958 next election = French presidential election, 1969… … Wikipedia
United States presidential election, 1996 — 1992 ← November 5, 1996 → 2000 … Wikipedia
United States presidential election — Elections for President and Vice President of the United States are indirect elections that occur (the count beginning with the year 1792) on Election Day, the Tuesday after the first Monday of November. Voters cast ballots for a slate of… … Wikipedia
French Polynesia — Polynésie française (French) Pōrīnetia Farāni (Tahitian) … Wikipedia
1848 — Year 1848 (MDCCCXLVIII) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display the full calendar) of the Gregorian Calendar (or a leap year starting on Thursday of the 12 day slower Julian calendar).1848 is historically famous for the wave of… … Wikipedia
French people — can refer to: * The legal residents and citizens of France, regardless of ancestry. For a legal discussion, see French nationality law. * People whose ancestors lived in France or the area that later became France.They are one of the Latin… … Wikipedia
1848 in France — See also: 1847 in France, other events of 1848, 1849 in France. Events from the year 1848 in France.Events*22 February In Paris, revolt erupts against the king Louis Philippe. Two days later he abdicates. *23 February Prime Minister François… … Wikipedia
French Third Republic — Infobox Former Country native name = République Française France conventional long name = French Republic France common name = France ag continent = Europe region … Wikipedia
French Fifth Republic — French Republic République française … Wikipedia
New York's 23rd congressional district special election, 2009 — 2008 ← November 3, 2009 (2009 11 03) … Wikipedia