Bavarian state election, 2008

Bavaria state election, 2008
Bavaria
28 September 2008 (2008-09-28)

All 187 seats in the Landtag of Bavaria
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Günther Beckstein Franz Maget Hubert Aiwanger
Party CSU SPD FW
Last election 124 seats 41 seats 0 seats
Seats won 92 39 21
Seat change Decrease 32 Decrease 2 Increase 21
Percentage 43.4% 18.6% 10.2%
Swing Decrease 17.3% Decrease 1.0% Increase 6.2%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Leader Sepp Daxenberger Martin Zeil
Party Green FDP
Last election 15 seats 0 seats
Seats won 19 16
Seat change Increase 4 Increase 16
Percentage 9.4% 8.0%
Swing Increase 1.7% Increase 5.4%

Minister President before election

Günther Beckstein
CSU

Resulting Minister President

Horst Seehofer
CSU

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The 2008 Bavarian state election was held on 28 September 2008. Voters of the German state of Bavaria elected members to the Bavarian Landtag (state legislature).

Outcome

Results

 Summary of the 28 September 2008 election results for the Landtag of Bavaria
Party Ideology Vote (change) Seats (change) Seats %
Christian Social Union (CSU) Centre-right 43.4% −17.3 92 −32 49.2%
Social Democratic Party (SPD) Centre-left 18.6% −1.0 39 −2 20.9%
Free Voters (FW) Various, lean right 10.2% +6.2 21 +21 11.2%
Alliance '90/The Greens Environmental, left-wing 9.4% +1.7 19 +4 10.2%
Free Democratic Party (FDP) Classical liberalism 8.0% +5.4 16 +16 8.6%
The Left (Die Linke) Left-wing 4.3% +4.3
Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP) Environmental, centre-right 2.0% +0.0
The Republicans (Republikaner) Right-wing 1.4% −0.9
National Democratic Party (NPD) Far-right, nationalist 1.2% +1.2
Bavaria Party (BP) Secessionist, center-right 1.1% +0.3
Pensioners' Party (RRP) Pensioner's Advocacy 0.2% +0.2
The Violets (Violetten) Spiritualist 0.1% +0.1
Citizens' Bloc (BB) 0.1% +0.1
All Others 0.0% +0.0
Total 100.0%   187 +7 100.0%

Turnout was at 58.1%, about a percent higher than in 2003.

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