Berlin election evaluation: Left wins, CDU and SPD in the head-to-head race!

Berlin election evaluation: Left wins, CDU and SPD in the head-to-head race!

Berlin, Deutschland - The Berlin state election committee today found the official result of the Bundestag election, which took place on February 23. As Tagesspiegel , after checking the counting results in the twelve constituencies, there was only marginal corrections. These changes were the result of recording or transmission errors, which is why re-counts were carried out in some polling stations.

The final result shows that the left in Berlin won the election with 19.9 percent of the second votes. The CDU followed 18.3 percent, while the Greens achieved 16.8 percent. The AfD came to 15.2 percent, lying just ahead of the SPD, which reached 15.1 percent. In addition, the BSW was able to unite 6.6 percent and the FDP 3.8 percent of the votes.

composition of the new Bundestag

In the new Bundestag, 630 MPs will be represented, including 24 from Berlin - one member of less than before. The left provides six MPs, the CDU and the Greens five as well as the AfD and the SPD each.

In another context for voting in Berlin, the repetition choice for the House of Representatives and the district regulations (BVV), which took place on February 12, 2023. The SPD was able to win over the Greens with just a little more than 100 votes, while the CDU and the AfD were able to record votes. The election 2021, in which the SPD was 21.4 percent and the Greens at 18.9 percent, was not completely repeated, but only in 327 of 2256 constituencies and 104 out of 1507 postal voting districts, such as Tagesspiegel point out.

election statistics and voter behavior

according to Statistical portal comprises the election statistics results from state parliament, Bundestag and European elections, including the number of voters and the voters as well as the distribution of votes. These statistics provide information about the turnout, which is divided by age groups or genders.

entitled to vote in Berlin are all persons who have been at least 18 years old, German citizens and have been living for at least three months. In the BVV elections, 16- and 17-year-olds and EU foreigners can also choose. The legislative period of the elected MPs ends with the scheduled elections in autumn 2026.

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