Results with regard to the percentage of the vote won and the number of seats allocated to each party are presented in the table below.
[1][2] The table is an important indicator of the swings in political opinion in this part of Germany between the second and third Reichs, a period when parliamentary democracy came to have real political meaning in Germany.
[3] On 31 March 1933, the sitting Landtag was dissolved by the Nazi-controlled central government and reconstituted to reflect the distribution of seats in the national Reichstag.
The Landtag subsequently was formally abolished as a result of the "Law on the Reconstruction of the Reich" of 30 January 1934 which replaced the German federal system with a unitary state.
[4] Württemberg is now a part of the modern land (federal state) of Baden-Württemberg.