1933 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election

1933 Free City of Danzig parliamentary election

28 May 1933

All 72 members of the Volkstag
Turnout92.09%
Party Leader Vote % Seats +/–
NSDAP Albert Forster 50.12 38 +26
SPFSD Arthur Brill 17.69 13 −6
Centre 14.63 10 −1
KP 6.80 5 −2
DNVP 6.35 4 −6
Poles 2.04 1 −1
PLDM 1.11 1 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Senate President before Senate President after
Ernst Ziehm
DNVP
Hermann Rauschning
NSDAP

Parliamentary elections were held in the Free City of Danzig on 28 May 1933. The Nazi Party emerged as the largest party, receiving 50% of the vote and winning 38 of the 72 seats in the Volkstag, the first time any party had won a majority of seats in the legislature. Voter turnout was 92%.

The elections were held under violent circumstances, with the Nazis attacking the electoral events of the opposition. The campaign was heavily influenced by the Great Depression as well as the Nazi seizure of power in Germany. After the victory, the Nazis enacted dictatorial measures that violated the constitution. The next election would be held under mass repression and fraud, making the 1933 election the last with a free choice.