1936 French legislative election


French legislative elections to elect the 16th legislature of the French Third Republic were held on 26 April and 3 May 1936. This was the last legislature of the Third Republic and the last election before World War II. The number of candidates set a record, with 4,807 people vying for 618 seats in the Chamber of Deputies. In the Seine Department alone, there were 1,402 candidates.
The Popular Front, composed of the French Section of the Workers' International, the Radical-Socialists, the French Section of the Communist International, and miscellaneous leftists, won power from the broad Republican coalitions that had governed since the 6 February 1934 crisis. Léon Blum became president of the council.
Broad Republican coalitions had governed since the 6 February 1934 crisis:
Government Gaston Doumergue II, Government Flandin I, Government Bouisson and Government Laval IV.
For the first time, the Radical-Socialists were eclipsed on the left by the SFIO, while still keeping a considerable role in French politics.

Regional results

Popular Vote

Parliamentary Groups