Original title: preliminary vote count results of German general election released
Preliminary vote count results of German general election released
In the early morning of September 27 local time (noon Beijing time on September 27), the German Federal Election Commission officially announced the preliminary statistical results of the 2021 Bundestag election.
According to the data on the official website of the German Federal Election Commission as of 5:29 local time on September 27 (11:29 Beijing time), the Social Democratic Party won 25.7% of the votes, ranking first, with a vote rate of 5.2 percentage points higher than the general election in 2017.
On September 26, 2021 local time, Scholtz (right), candidate for premier of the Social Democratic Party, appeared in the Willy Brandt building of the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party in Berlin, Germany. People's visual map
The Coalition Party of current Chancellor Angela Merkel won 24.1% of the vote, ranking second, with a sharp drop of 8.9 percentage points compared with the previous general election.
The Green Party ranked third with a vote rate of 14.8%, an increase of 5.8 percentage points over the previous general election.
The Liberal Democratic Party won 11.5% of the vote and the German choice party won 10.3%.
The left-wing party won 4.9% of the votes, which did not reach the threshold of 5% of the Bundestag. However, according to German media reports, because the party has won at least three directly elected seats, it can still allocate seats in the Bundestag through the second vote (political party vote).
The second vote (political party vote) of each party in Germany was counted as of 5:29 local time on September 27 (11:29 Beijing time). From left to right, the parties are the CDU, the Social Democratic Party, the choice party, the Liberal Democratic Party, the left party, the green party, the CDU and others. The dark bar on the left of each party is the vote rate in this year's general election, and the light bar on the right is the vote rate in 2017's general election. CDU and CSU form a coalition party, so the vote rate is usually calculated together. Screenshot of the official website of the German Federal Election Commission
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