General elections were held in the Netherlands on 10 April 1894,[2] with a second round in 27 constituencies on 24 April.
[3] The Liberal Union and the dissident Free Liberals remained the largest group, winning 60 of the 100 seats in the House of Representatives.
Several candidates ran in multiple districts.
As a result, several by-elections took place shortly after the general election, leading to the Liberal Union having 32 seats in total, the Free Liberals 25, the ARP 7 seats and the Free Anti-Revolutionaries 8.
Radical Liberal National Anti-Revolutionary Catholic