Hamburg state election, 1997
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On September 21, 1997, Hamburg state elections for members of the 16th legislative period of the Hamburg Parliament after the Second World War were held in the German state of Hamburg.[1] There were 1,211,312 eligible voters.[2]
Results
831,913 voters, meaning a turnout of 68.7%, gave 822,931 valid and 8,982 invalid votes.[2] The election threshold to send a member to the Hamburg Parliament is 5%.
Party | Vote percentage | Seats in parliament |
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Social Democratic Party (SPD) | 36.2%[2] | 54 |
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) | 30.7%[2] | 46 |
Green party/GAL | 13.9%[2] | 21 |
German People's Union (DVU) | 4.976%[2] | – |
Statt party (STATT) | 3.8%[2] | – |
Free Democratic Party (FDP) | 3.5%[2] | – |
The Republicans (REP) | 1.8%[2] | – |
BFB | 1.3%[2] | – |
PDS/Linke liste | 0-7%[2] | – |
Post-election
Henning Voscherau continued to be the First Mayor of Hamburg, nevertheless on 12 November 1997 Ortwin Runde was elected as First Mayor by the Hamburg Parliament in an SPD-Green coalition.
See also
References
- ↑ Wahltermine in Hamburg seit 1946 (in German), The Federal Returning Officer (Bundeswahlleiter), 2008, retrieved 2009-03-24
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Bürgerschaftswahl 1997 (in German), Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein), retrieved 2009-07-25
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