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2011 Luxembourg communal elections

2011 Luxembourg communal elections

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The 2011 Luxembourgish communal elections were held on 9 October 2011. Elections are held every six years across all of Luxembourg's communes.

Results

Winning party by municipality.
  CSV
  LSAP
  DP
  Others
  Municipalities using majoritarian system

In the chart below, '-' represents that the party did not run in that commune, whereas '0' represents that the party did run, but won no council seats. Results for communes using proportional representation only. The party system does not apply in the majoritarian communes, making comparisons difficult.

For the first time, Betzdorf, Frisange, Lorentzweiler, Roeser, Sandweiler, and Remich had populations over 3,000 each, meaning that their elections were held by proportional representation. Separate proportional elections were held in Bascharage and Clemency, despite Clemency not having the usual requisite population of 3,000, as the two were due to merge to form the new commune of Käerjeng on 1 January 2012.

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