Hamburg state election, 2001
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The Hamburg state election, 2001, was conducted on September 23, 2001, to elect members to the Hamburgische Bürgerschaft (state and city legislature) of Hamburg. It was the 17th legislative period of the parliament.
Results
Party | Party List votes | Vote percentage | Total Seats | Seat percentage |
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Social Democratic Party (SPD) | 310,362 | 36.5% (+0.3) | 46 (-8) | 38.0% |
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) | 223,015 | 26.2% (-4.5) | 33 (-13) | 27.3% |
Law and Order Offensive Party (Offensive) | 165,421 | 19.4% (+19.4) | 25 (+25) | 20.7% |
Green-Alternative List (GAL) | 72,771 | 8.6% (-5.3) | 11 (-10) | 9.1% |
Free Democratic Party (FDP) | 43,214 | 5.1% (+1.6) | 6 (+6) | 5.0% |
Rainbow - For a new Left (Regenbogen) | 14.247 | 1.7% (+1.7) | 0 (+0) | 0.0% |
All Others | 21,638 | 2.5% (-13.2) | 0 | 0.0% |
Totals | 824,128 | 100.0% | 121 | 100.0% |
Post-election
Ole von Beust (CDU) was able to form a controversial coalition-government with the centre-right FDP and the populist conservative Offensive from Ronald Schill.[1] He was elected as first mayor instead of Ortwin Runde (SPD), who had been mayor since 1997.
See also
References
- ↑ Erlanger, Steven (2002-01-23). "Hamburg Journal; 'Judge Merciless' Thinks All Germany Needs Him". The New York Times. Retrieved 2008-09-21.
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