Elections to the State Parliament in Schleswig-Holstein

 

    Electoral period: 5 years  
    Next election day: Spring 2010

     

 

    * The five percent hurdle is waived in the case of the national minorities. Thus South-Schleswig Votor's Association SSV/SSW, which represents the Danish minority, has a representative in the state parliament of Schleswig-Holstein even though they obtained fewer than five percent of the votes.

 

 

 

 

 Election to the State Parliament on 20. February 2005

 

 

 

 

Votes in percent
 

Seats
 

Poll: 66.6%
Governing Party: CDU+SPD
Head of State: Peter HArry Carstensen

CDU (Christian    Democratic Union)
 SPD (Social    Democratic Party)
 FDP (Free    Democratic Party)
 Gruene (Green    Party)

SSV/SSW    (South-Schleswig    Votor's    Association)
 Others 

 Election to the State Parliament on 27. February 2000

 

Votes in percent
 

Seats
 

Poll: 69.5%
Governing Party: SPD+Gruene
Head of State: Heide Simonis

CDU (Christian    Democratic Union)
 SPD (Social    Democratic Party)
 FDP (Free    Democratic Party)
 Gruene (Green    Party)

SSV/SSW    (South-Schleswig    Votor's    Association)
 Others

  Election to the State Parliament in 1996

 

 

 

 

 Votes in percent
 

 Seats
 

Poll: 71.8%
Governing Party: SPD+Gruene
Head of State: Heide Simonis

CDU (Christian    Democratic Union)
 SPD (Social    Democratic Party)
 FDP (Free    Democratic Party)
 Gruene (Green    Party)
DVU (German    People's Union)

SSV/SSW    (South-Schleswig    Votor's    Association)
 Others

  Election to the State Parliament in 1992

 

 

 

 

 Votes in percent
 

 Seats
 

Poll: 71.7%
Governing Party: SPD
Head of State: Heide Simonis (1993-1996), Bjorn Engholm (1992-1993)

CDU (Christian    Democratic Union)
 SPD (Social    Democratic Party)
 FDP (Free    Democratic Party)
 Gruene (Green    Party)
DVU (German    People's Union)

SSV/SSW    (South-Schleswig    Votor's    Association)
 Others

 

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