1705 elections in Sankt Ludwigshafen
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The 1702 elections in Sankt Ludwigshafen were the seventh elections ever held in the nation, and the fourth of the third republic. Like in 1699 and 1702, four parties participated in the elections, this being the Traditional Party '80, the Slight Reform Party '81, the Progressive Alliance '83 and the Tekeel Party '97. The elections were won by the Traditional Party, which received 43 seats, 2 less than in 1702. The Slight Reform Party received 5 seats, winning two. The Progressive Alliance gained a seat, receiving two seats compared to the one of 1702. The Tekeel Party kept its single seat but, like in 1702, with a very narrow margin. During its first session the Stadtparlement re-elected Adam Rettich of the Traditional Party, securing his fourth term as stadtholder
While Traditional Party lost three seats in the elections, the political landscape remained mostly the same.