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The voters were not asked to express themselves on the parties but to vote for individuals.
The lawyer Francesco Sturbinetti, who had led the Council of the Deputies, received the most votes, followed by Carlo Armellini, the physician Pietro Sterbini, monsignor Muzzarelli, in whose hands Pius had left the city and Carlo Luciano Bonaparte, prince of Canino.
The aristocracy was represented with a prince, six marquises, fifteen counts and three other nobles.
The new assembly was dominated by the bourgeoisie, the affluent, professionals and employees.
Twenty-seven owners, a banker, fifty three jurists and lawyers, six graduates, twelve professors, two writers, twenty-one doctors, one pharmacist, six engineers, five employees, two merchants, nineteen military officers, one prior and one monsignore.

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