SUDETEN ELECTIONS
MEMBERS OF REICHSTAG HUGE NAZI MAJORITY MORE THAN 2,000,000 VOTERS (Received December 5, 5.5 p.m.) BERLIN, Dec. 4 The provisional final figures in connection with the election of members of the Reichstag in Sudetenland show that of 2,211,895 voters 2,183,965 polled, of whom 2,152,256 voted "yes" for tho official list of Nazi candidates and 26,497 voted "no." There were 5212 invalid papers. The votes polled at Marienbad totalled 100 per cent of those on the roll. There was only one "no." One member was returned to the Reichstag for every 60,000 votes. Polling was heavy all day. There were no incidents.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXV, Issue 23213, 6 December 1938, Page 11
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