State elections RLP 2021: extrapolation: all results from Rhineland-Palatinate



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Germany State elections 2021

All Rhineland-Palatinate results and graphs at a glance

Malu Dreyer: “It’s good that we are so clearly on top”

In Rhineland-Palatinate, the SPD around Prime Minister Malu Dreyer clearly won the state elections. The CDU with the main candidate Christian Baldauf crashed. Here you can see Prime Minister Dreyer’s first statement immediately after the election.

Rhineland-Palatinate has voted, the vote is ongoing. Which party won the most electoral districts? Who will go directly to the state parliament? Here you can see all the results and graphs of the state elections in Rhineland-Palatinate.

LBased on the ARD extrapolation of 10:53 pm (infratest dimap), the SPD remains clearly the strongest party at 36.1 percent (minus 0.1 percentage points). The CDU reaches 27.1 percent (minus 4.7 percentage points), the Greens at 9.4 percent (plus 4.1 percentage points), the AfD at 8.4 percent (minus 4.2 percentage points). ) and the PDF at 5.6 percent (minus 0.6 percentage points). At 2.5 percent (minus 0.3 percentage points), the left clearly lost entry to the state parliament, which free voters should succeed with 5.2 percent (plus 3.0 percentage points). The other parties together achieve 5.7 percent (plus 2.8 percentage points). The share fell a good seven percentage points to 63.2 percent.

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That would correspond to the following distribution of seats: SPD 40, CDU 30, Green ten, AfD nine, as well as FDP and free voters six each.

In the ZDF extrapolation as of 10:30 p.m. (Research group elections), the SPD is clearly ahead with 35.7 percent (minus 0.5 percentage points). The CDU has 27.6 percent (minus 4.2 percentage points), the Greens 9.3 percent (plus 4.0 percentage points), the AfD 8.3 percent (minus 4.3 percentage points). ) and the PDF 5.5 percent (minus 0.7 percentage points). The left with 2.5 percent (minus 0.3 percentage points) once again clearly lost entry to the state parliament, that free voters should succeed with 5.4 percent (plus 3.2 percentage points). The other parties together achieve 5.7 percent (plus 2.8 percentage points). Participation was reduced by almost five and a half percentage points to 65.0 percent.

That would correspond to the following distribution of seats: SPD 39, CDU 31, Green ten, AfD nine, as well as FDP and Free Voters six each.

This means that these three alliances currently hold an arithmetic absolute majority of seats: a grand coalition with the SPD and the CDU, the ruling traffic light coalition with the SPD, the Greens and the FDP, and a politically highly unlikely coalition of the SPD, the Greens and free voters.

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3.1 million people will vote for their representatives in the 2021 Rhineland-Palatinate state elections

3.1 million people from Rhineland-Palatinate in 52 constituencies were summoned to elect their representatives to the new parliament in the 2021 state elections. A total of 13 parties competed; the lists contain the names of 716 applicants.

With their first vote, those eligible to vote chose a constituency candidate, with their second vote, the state list of a party. The Mainz state parliament has 101 seats. 52 deputies are elected in the constituency. The remaining 49 seats are allocated from state lists.

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2016 state elections: results in Rhineland-Palatinate

In the last state elections on March 13, 2016, the SPD was the strongest party with 36.2 percent, ahead of the CDU with 31.8 percent. The AfD reached 12.6 percent, the FDP 6.2 percent and the Greens 5.3 percent. The left clearly missed the jump to state parliament with 2.8 percent. The other parties together achieved 4.9 percent. The turnout was 70.4 percent, an increase of 8.6 percent compared to 2011.

The SPD had 39 seats in the last legislature, the CDU 35, the AfD 14, the FDP seven and the Greens six.

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