State election in Hamburg, Germany
1997 Hamburg state election|
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Turnout | 822,511 (68.7%) 1.2% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Henning Voscherau
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Party
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SPD
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CDU
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Greens
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Last election
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58 seats, 40.4%
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36 seats, 25.1%
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19 seats, 13.5%
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Seats won
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54
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46
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21
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Seat change
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4
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10
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2
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Popular vote
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297,901
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252,640
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114,387
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Percentage
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36.2%
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30.7%
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13.9%
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Swing
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4.2%
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5.6%
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0.4%
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The 1997 Hamburg state election was held on 21 September 1997 to elect the members of the 16th Hamburg Parliament.[1] The incumbent government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and Statt Party under First Mayor Henning Voscherau was defeated as Statt lost all its seats. The SPD subsequently formed a coalition with the Green Alternative List (GAL). Voscherau declined to run for re-election as First Mayor due to the SPD's poor performance, and fellow SPD member Ortwin Runde succeeded him.
Parties
The table below lists parties represented in the 15th Hamburg Parliament.
Election result
Summary of the 21 September 1997 election results for the Hamburg Parliament
Party
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Votes
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%
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+/-
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Seats
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+/-
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Seats %
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Social Democratic Party (SPD)
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297,901
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36.2
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4.2
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54
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4
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44.6
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Christian Democratic Union (CDU)
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252,640
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30.7
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5.6
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46
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10
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38.0
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Green Alternative List (GAL)
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114,387
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13.9
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0.4
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21
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2
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17.4
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German People's Union (DVU)
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40,957
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5.0
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2.2
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0
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±0
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0
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Statt Party (STATT)
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31,401
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3.8
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1.8
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0
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8
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0
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Free Democratic Party (FDP)
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28,664
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3.5
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0.7
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0
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±0
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0
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The Republicans (REP)
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15,207
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1.8
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3.0
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0
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±0
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0
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League of Citizens (BfB)
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10,914
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1.3
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1.3
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0
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±0
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0
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Others
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30,440
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3.7
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0
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±0
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0
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Total
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822,511
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100.0
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121
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±0
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Voter turnout
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68.7
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1.2
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Popular Vote |
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SPD |
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36.22% |
CDU |
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30.72% |
GAL |
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13.91% |
DVU |
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4.98% |
STATT |
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3.82% |
FDP |
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3.48% |
REP |
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1.85% |
Other |
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5.03% |
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Bürgerschaft seats |
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SPD |
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44.63% |
CDU |
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38.02% |
GAL |
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17.36% |
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See also
References
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