2003_Bavaria_state_election

2003 Bavarian state election

2003 Bavarian state election

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The 2003 Bavarian state election was held on 21 September 2003 to elect the members to the 15th Landtag of Bavaria. The Christian Social Union (CSU) led by Minister-President Edmund Stoiber achieved the largest majority in German history, winning 69% of the seats in the Landtag. This election was the first and to date only time a single party won a two-thirds supermajority of seats in any German state parliament. The CSU also won its largest proportion of the popular vote since 1974, at 60.7%.

Quick Facts All 180 seats in the Landtag of Bavaria 91 seats needed for a majority, Turnout ...

The election was marked by a major decline in turnout, falling by almost 13 points to 57%. As a result, despite achieving its best result in decades, the CSU won 230,000 votes fewer than it had in the 1998 election.

Parties

The table below lists parties represented in the 14th Landtag of Bavaria.

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Opinion polling

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Election result

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Notes

  1. 2.2% REP, 2.0% ÖDP, 1.2% Other
  2. 1.0% PDS, 0.5% REP, 0.5% ÖDP, 4.0% Other
  3. 2% Right-wing parties, 6% Other
  4. 2% Right-wing parties, 5% Other
  5. 3.0% PRO, 1.0% REP, 1.0% PDS, 0.5% ÖDP, 2.0% Other
  6. 2% Right-wing parties, 5% Other
  7. 2% Right-wing parties, 5% Other
  8. 2% Right-wing parties, 5% Other
  9. 3% Right-wing parties, 6% Other
  10. 3% Right-wing parties, 6% Other
  11. 3.6% REP, 1.8% ÖDP, 1.9% Other

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