CDU triumphs in Schleswig-Holstein: SPD loses, AfD climbs!
CDU triumphs in Schleswig-Holstein: SPD loses, AfD climbs!
The CDU triumphed with clear results in the 2025 federal election in Schleswig-Holstein. It receives 27.6% of the second votes and thus leads well in front of the SPD, which can only achieve 18.6%. The AfD has a remarkable plus and comes to 16.6%, which corresponds to an increase of almost ten percent compared to the last election in 2021. The Greens follow with 14.8%, while the left comes to 7.8%. The FDP and the SSW reach 4.7% and 3.9%, while other smaller parties such as free voters and the party remain below 1%. A total of around 2.2 million eligible voters were invited in eleven constituencies to vote, and 3049 of 3052 electoral districts had already been counted by Monday at 0:50 a.m. href = "https://www.ln-online.de/der-norden/engebundahlahlen-2025-schleswig-holstein-cdu-ginnt-afd-fast-zehn-zehn-zent-k544e7uro5bhhourkwkkwqqhfzcve.html"> ln-online.de reported.The first votes show a similar picture: Here the CDU receives 30.5%, followed by the SPD with 22.6%and the AfD with 16.4%. The counting of the votes began after the polling stations were closed at 6 p.m., and the postal voting gymnastics were also taken into account. A special innovation in this election was the changed right to vote, which deleted overhang and equalization mandates. This means that the direct mandates only go to the most successful candidates in the constituencies, regardless of the number of second votes that a party receives. For example, a party with 20% second votes could only send the best candidates to parliament if it does not win the most constituencies, such as zdf.de explained.
Occupation and comparisons
Compared to the Bundestag election 2021, the SPD has lost significantly, where it achieved 28% of the second votes at the time and thus could combine most votes. The turnout at the time was 78.3%. At the moment, the details about the election results in graphic representations and cards are likely to be available that show the distribution of votes in the constituencies.
election surveys and political mood
In the run -up to the election, surveys were an important indicator of the mood in the country. A survey by the research group elections of February 20, 2025, who surveyed 1349 voters, showed that Friedrich Merz from the CDU is the most popular political figure with 32% approval, followed by Robert Habeck with 21% and Olaf Scholz with 18%. These figures show how the political landscape developed in the weeks before the election and the support that the CDU received from the population can underpin, as reported.
The results published by the Federal Wahlenkülder are further refined during the day and offer comprehensive insights into the political preferences of voters in Schleswig-Holstein. A detailed evaluation of the election is also shown in tables that can be searched according to the constituency or municipality in order to provide the voters a clear picture of the election results.
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