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1919 Algerian municipal elections

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Municipal elections were held in French Algeria in November 1919 to elect municipal councils in cities.[1]

Electoral Body

The electoral body of the Algerian natives was charged in these elections with designating the Muslim municipal councilors in the 281 communes of full exercise in Algeria.[2][3]

The results of this elective representation of Muslims in the municipal councils was to increase from a quarter to a third of the total membership of the councils and the total number of their municipal councilors was thus increased by around 65%, from 390 to 1,540.[4][5]

Notable councilors

References

  1. ^ Ageron, Charles-Robert (2005). "Le premier vote de l'Algérie musulmane : Les élections du Collège musulman algérienen 1919-1920". Histoire du Maghreb: 179–192.
  2. ^ Bouveresse, Jacques (April 11, 2008). Un parlement colonial ?: Les Délégations financières algériennes 1898-1945. Tome 2 : Le déséquilibre des réalisations. Presses universitaires de Rouen et du Havre. ISBN 9782877758765 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ Ageron, Charles-Robert (April 11, 1966). "Enquête sur les origines du nationalisme algérien. L'émir Khaled, petit-fils d'Abd El-Kader, fut-il le premier nationaliste algérien ?". Revue des mondes musulmans et de la Méditerranée. 2 (1): 9–49. doi:10.3406/remmm.1966.929 – via www.persee.fr.
  4. ^ Ageron, Charles-Robert (2005). "L'Émir Khaled, petit-fils d'Abd el-Kader, fut-il le premier nationaliste algérien ?". Histoire du Maghreb: 131–164.
  5. ^ "L'Echo d'Alger : journal républicain du matin". Gallica. November 29, 1919.
  6. ^ "Journal officiel de la République française. Débats parlementaires. Sénat : compte rendu in-extenso". Gallica. May 19, 1921.
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