Baden-Württemberg state election, 2006
Baden-Württemberg state election, 2006

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| All 139 seats in the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg. |
| Turnout |
53.4% |
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First party |
Second party |
Third party |
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| Leader |
Günther Oettinger |
Ute Vogt |
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| Party |
CDU |
SPD |
Green |
| Last election |
44.8% |
33.3% |
7.7% |
| Seats before |
63 |
45 |
10 |
| Seats won |
69 |
38 |
17 |
| Seat change |
+6 |
-7 |
+7 |
| Percentage |
44.2% |
25.2% |
11.7% |
| Swing |
-0.6% |
-8.1% |
+4% |
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Fourth party |
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| Party |
FDP |
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| Last election |
8.1% |
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| Seats before |
10 |
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| Seats won |
15 |
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| Seat change |
+5 |
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| Percentage |
10.7% |
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| Swing |
+2.6% |
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The Baden-Württemberg state election, 2006, was conducted on March 26, 2006, to elect members to the Landtag of Baden-Württemberg.
Results

Seat results -- SPD in red, Greens in green, FDP in yellow, CDU in black
| Party |
Party-list votes |
Vote (change) |
Total seats (change) |
Seat percentage |
| Christian Democratic Union (CDU) |
1,748,781 |
44.2% |
−0.6 |
69 |
+6 |
49.7% |
| Social Democratic Party (SPD) |
996,095 |
25.2% |
−8.1 |
38 |
−7 |
27.3% |
| Alliance '90/The Greens |
462,889 |
11.7% |
+4.0 |
17 |
+7 |
12.2% |
| Free Democratic Party (FDP) |
421,885 |
10.7% |
+2.6 |
15 |
+5 |
10.8% |
| Electoral Alternative for Labor and Social Justice (WASG) |
121,875 |
3.1% |
+3.1 |
0 |
0 |
0.0% |
| The Republicans |
100,079 |
2.5% |
−1.9 |
0 |
0 |
0.0% |
| All Others |
108,741 |
2.6% |
0.0 |
0 |
+0 |
0.0% |
| Totals |
3,960,345 |
100.0% |
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139 |
+11 |
100.0% |
| Popular Vote |
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| CDU |
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44.16% |
| SPD |
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25.15% |
| B'90/GRÜNE |
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11.69% |
| FDP |
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10.65% |
| WASG |
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3.08% |
| REP |
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2.53% |
| Other |
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2.75% |
| Landtag seats |
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| CDU |
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49.64% |
| SPD |
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27.34% |
| B'90/GRÜNE |
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12.23% |
| FDP |
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10.79% |
Post-election
Günther Oettinger stayed on Minister-President, in a CDU-FDP coalition, after a CDU-Green coalition had also been considered (for the first time in this state).
On November 27, 2007, Oswald Metzger, elected in Biberach, formally ended his membership in the Alliance '90/The Greens, but stayed in the Landtag without a faction until, on February 18, 2008, Eugen Schlachter (member of Alliance '90/The Greens) took his seat, thus bringing the Greens faction to 17 seats again. Metzger then joined the CDU.
See also
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