Documentation from the Main Elections Office (Hauptwahlamt) in Berlin
Documentation from the Main Elections Office (Hauptwahlamt) in Berlin
 
 The Elections Office in Berlin was established in 1873 with the aim of supervising the elections process in the city. Following the unification of all of the city's suburbs into one municipal framework, the office was subdivided in 1920 into the main elections office in the central municipal office, and elections offices that were established in the city's various districts. The purpose of the main elections office was the unified administration of the elections on a local and a national level, to prepare the election forms, to collect the elections results, and to supervise the expenses of the municipal elections. The district elections offices were imposed with the handling of matters related to the local elections which were not included in the main office's area of authority. Over the course of time, the office handled elections and referendums, including elections to the Commercial Courts (Kaufmannsgericht and Gewerbegericht) and the Employees Insurance Administration (Angestelltenversicherung). The office also dealt with the administration of jurors lists.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-5344422
- Elections
- Berlin,Berlin (Berlin),City of Berlin,Germany
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