State election in Saarland, Germany
2009 Saarland state election Turnout 534,793 (67.6%) 12.1%
First party
Second party
Third party
Leader
Peter Müller
Heiko Maas
Oskar Lafontaine
Party
CDU
SPD
Left
Last election
27 seats, 47.5%
18 seats, 30.8%
0 seats, 2.3%[ a]
Seats won
19
13
11
Seat change
8
5
11
Popular vote
184,537
131,241
113,664
Percentage
34.5%
24.5%
21.3%
Swing
13.0%
6.3%
19.0%
Fourth party
Fifth party
Leader
Christoph Hartmann
Hubert Ulrich
Party
FDP
Greens
Last election
3 seats, 5.2%
3 seats, 5.6%
Seats won
5
3
Seat change
2
0
Popular vote
49,064
31,516
Percentage
9.2%
5.9%
Swing
4.0%
0.3%
The 2009 Saarland state election was held on 30 August 2009 to elect the members of the Landtag of Saarland . It was held on the same day as state elections in Saxony and Thuringia . The incumbent Christian Democratic Union (CDU) government led by Minister-President Peter Müller lost its majority. The CDU subsequently formed a coalition with the Free Democratic Party (FDP) and The Greens , and Müller was re-elected as Minister-President. This was the first Jamaica coalition formed in Germany.
Parties
The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag of Saarland.
Opinion polling
Polling firm
Fieldwork date
Sample size
CDU
SPD
Grüne
FDP
Linke
Others
Lead
2009 state election
30 Aug 2009
–
34.5
24.5
5.9
9.2
21.3
4.6
10.0
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
17–20 Aug 2009
1,000
36
26
6
9
16
7
10
Infratest dimap
18–20 Aug 2009
1,000
38
26
6
9
15
6
12
Infratest dimap
20–21 Apr 2009
1,000
36
27
7
9
18
3
9
Emnid
2–10 Mar 2009
1,000
38
23
5
8
22
4
15
Infratest dimap
23–26 Oct 2008
1,000
38
25
5
6
23
3
13
dimap
11–16 Sep 2008
1,003
42
22
6
6
20
4
20
Emnid
26 Aug–2 Sep 2008
1,002
40
23
5
6
22
4
17
Forsa
25–29 Aug 2008
1,001
37
23
5
7
24
4
13
Emnid
13–27 Feb 2008
~500
40
25
7
6
19
?
15
Infratest dimap
Sep 2007
1,000
41
26
6
5
18
4
15
Emnid
30 Apr–16 May 2007
504
40
26
8
8
13
5
14
SaarZoom
Jun 2007
600
36
35
8
7
13
1
1
Infratest dimap
9–14 Nov 2006
1,000
39
34
6
7
10
4
5
Infratest
29 Aug–10 Sep 2006
1,000
38
31
5
8
13
5
7
Infratest dimap
14–17 Jul 2005
1,000
43
23
6
5
19
4
20
Infratest
27 Jan–1 Feb 2005
1,000
44
36
7
5
–
8
8
2004 state election
5 Sep 2004
–
47.5
30.8
5.6
5.2
2.3
10.9
16.7
Election result
Both the CDU and SPD suffered significant losses, losing almost 20% of vote share between them. This came primarily to the benefit of The Left , which achieved by far its best result in a western state, debuting at 21.3%. The Greens and Free Democratic Party (FDP) also benefited to a lesser degree. As in a number of western states during the 2007–2009 period, the entry of The Left meant that neither the CDU–FDP nor SPD–Green coalitions won a majority.[ 1]
Popular Vote
CDU
34.51%
SPD
24.54%
DIE LINKE
21.25%
FDP
9.17%
B'90/GRÜNE
5.89%
Other
4.63%
Landtag seats
CDU
37.25%
SPD
25.49%
DIE LINKE
21.57%
FDP
9.80%
B'90/GRÜNE
5.88%
Notes
^ Results for PDS .
^ Compared to results for PDS .
^ Compared to results for PDS .
References
Landtag of Saarland Municipal Referendums