Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 2006

The Rhineland-Palatinate state election, 2006, was conducted on March 26, 2006, to elect members to the Landtag (state legislature) of Rhineland-Palatinate.

Issues and Campaign

The election was one of the first held under the grand coalition in the federal government. Thus, the big parties, SPD and CDU, did not attack each other as roughly as they used to before 2006. The SPD was expected to profit from the personality of Kurt Beck, while the CDU ran again with their leader Christoph Böhr, who had already lost the 2001 election.

Results

Party Party List votes Vote percentage Total Seats Seat percentage
Social Democratic Party (SPD) 799,216 45.6% 53 52.5%
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) 574,464 32.8% 38 37.6%
Free Democratic Party (FDP) 140,824 8.0% 10 9.9%
Alliance '90/The Greens 81,456 4.6% 0 0.0%
Labour and Social Justice Party (WASG) 44,661 2.5% 0 0.0%
All Others 112,410 6.5% 0 0.0%
Totals 1,753,031 100.0% 101 100.0%
Seat results -- SDP in red, Greens in green, FDP in yellow, CDU in black

Post-election

Kurt Beck (SPD) remained Minister-President, winning an outright majority. Beck offered the FDP to continue the coalition ("red-yellow"). The FDP, however, denied and will be an opposition party. The Alliance '90/The Greens lost their representation in the Landtag.

Sources

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