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1914 Ottoman general election

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302: 27: 179:, whose supporters had been involved in the assassination. The Entente was also weakened as the Empire lost territory in the Balkans, where many of its Christian supporters were based. The CUP made efforts to win support in the Arab provinces by making conciliatory gestures to Arab leaders, which also weakened Arab support for the Entente and enabled the CUP to call elections with unionists holding the upper hand. 195:. When Hama was due to vote, two-thirds of the voters refused to report to the polling station in protest at the conduct of the Homs election. Similar boycotts occurred in 268: 352: 216: 290: 142: 422: 314: 327: 432: 322: 243: 417: 412: 306: 283: 138: 117: 99: 386: 171:
After the coup the CUP was able to bring the cabinet under its control. Following the assassination of the new Grand Vizier
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in January 1913. Kâmil Pasha was hostile to the CUP, and had been determined to use his appointment to destroy the party.
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Electoral fraud and coercion led to protests in several parts of the Empire. In the
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27 of the 48 secondary voters signed a petition concerning the election in the
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in June, the CUP was able to crush its political rival, the
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See also – elections and referendums in successor states:
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Index

1912
1919
Grand Vizier
Said Halim Pasha
CUP
Grand Vizier
Said Halim Pasha
CUP
Ottoman Empire
Committee of Union and Progress
Chamber of Deputies
First Balkan War
Grand Vizier
Kâmil Pasha
CUP-led coup
Mahmud Shevket Pasha
Liberal Entente
Hama Sanjak
Homs Sanjak
Acre
Safed
Tiberias
5th Chamber of Deputies of the Ottoman Empire




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