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GERMAN ELECTION (Running Thread): Schroeder by a Nosehair
Die Welt- translated ^ | 9/22/02 | Die Welt

Posted on 09/22/2002 7:45:04 AM PDT by RobFromGa

Election turnout probably smaller than 1998
 

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Berlin/Rostock (dpa) - with the election to the Bundestag a smaller participation than before drew four years starting from 1998 lay it Germany far with 82,2 per cent in the late Sunday afternoon. However the returning officers reported high letter voter at the same time of a ratio. Everywhere the letter voters were not already taken in account. Thus a factor of uncertainty remained existing.

As one inquires around approximately three hours before locking of the polling stations resulted in, to against 15.00 o'clock in most Lands of the Federal Republic a clearly lower election turnout was registered. In Saxonia-Anhalt the participation lay at this time approximately 15 points under the values of the yearly 1998, in other Lands of the Federal Republic up to eight points. Also in the capital went to Berlin with herbstlich to cool weather clearly less voter to the urns.

On the other hand there was the tendency in few other Lands of the Federal Republic also to an easily higher election turnout - in such a way in Schleswig-Holstein and in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, where at the same time a new federal state parliament was selected.

In Saxonia the returning officers spoke first of a surprisingly large resonance, then the interest decreased/went back however clearly. Also in Bavaria the choice encountered in the first hours in some cities a substantially larger interest than 1998. There the participation up to 12 per cent points in the comparison rose to the same time before four years. Against noon this tendency decreased/went back likewise, of a clear minus was later spoken. It was similar in North Rhine-Westphalia and Hamburg.

From other Lands of the Federal Republic a rather weak resonance was determined. In Hessen, Thuringia, Saarland and Bremen the values decreased/went back. Also in Rhineland-Palatinate, Brandenburg and Lower Saxony the crush was smaller than 1998. In Baden-Wuerttemberg it meant: Election turnout constantly.

The polling stations for the election to the Bundestag had opened o'clock punctually at 08.00. 61,2 million Federal citizen were called to select a new parliament. With the election of the federal parliament in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania were entitled to vote about 1.4 million citizen.

After last inquiries and prognoses to the exit the SPD with Federal Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder was appropriate for the election to the Bundestag scarcely before the union with her candidate for the chancellorship Edmund Stoiber (CSU). Since also the smaller parties FDP and the Green were strongly estimated approximately in each case equal, the continuation of the red-green coalition was considered as uncertain. For a government majority in the parliament it could be crucial whether the Party of Democratic Socialism draws again into the Bundestag or not.

The Social Democrats set to come into the proximity of their result from 1998 to. At that time they reached 40.9 per cent of the secondary voices. CDU/CSU had slipped before four years to 35,1 per cent, their secondaryworst result with elections to the Bundestag. The Greens reached 6.7 per cent, the FDP came on 6,2 per cent. The Party of Democratic Socialism overcame the five-per cent hurdle with 5,1 per cent scarcely.

After last inquiries in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania a confirmation of the red-red coalition of SPD and Party of Democratic Socialism under head of the government Harald Ringstorff (SPD) applied as extremely probable. 1998 had the SPD 34.3, which reaches Party of Democratic Socialism 24.4 and the CDU 30.2 per cent.



TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2002; elections; germany; schroeder; stoiber
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To: tomahawk
Thanks .....wrote it down..
101 posted on 09/22/2002 9:52:36 AM PDT by Dog
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To: William Creel
The german election is harder to follow than a Fla election.
103 posted on 09/22/2002 9:54:51 AM PDT by Dog
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To: eabinga
Good guys 301 seats
Reds/green freaks 297 seats

But it's moving
104 posted on 09/22/2002 9:55:22 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: tomahawk
CDU/CSU are the good guys. FDP is their ally. SPD are socialists.

Let me get this striaght. The Social Democrats are socialists, ok. But what is the Christ Socalist Union then?
105 posted on 09/22/2002 9:56:01 AM PDT by SkyRat
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To: William Creel
CSU are definitely the good guys.
108 posted on 09/22/2002 9:57:39 AM PDT by tomahawk
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To: tomahawk
Who is Andre??.......good guys or bad guys??
109 posted on 09/22/2002 9:58:49 AM PDT by Dog
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To: William Creel
And the Christ Social Union are not socialists?
110 posted on 09/22/2002 9:58:54 AM PDT by SkyRat
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To: eabinga
What is PDS? Do you need to get 5% to win seats? If so, how come PDS has two?
111 posted on 09/22/2002 9:58:59 AM PDT by Torie
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To: tomahawk
PDS is Communists and they have two seats, although they are not in the ruling coalition they probably vote Left. This is sooooooo close but let's hope CDU/CSU/FDP can pull this out with 301 seats. What happens if it's a 300 to 300 tie???
112 posted on 09/22/2002 9:59:45 AM PDT by tellw
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To: William Creel
Just clicked on that link....and this election is close....1%........wow!
114 posted on 09/22/2002 10:00:03 AM PDT by Dog
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To: Torie
What is PDS? Do you need to get 5% to win seats? If so, how come PDS has two? PDS are the former east german communist party.

They get to keep their two seats, because they were won in theri own districts through a direct vote (kind of like one of our representatives).

The 5% only means, that the party wont be able to send candidates from their list (indirect vote)

115 posted on 09/22/2002 10:01:50 AM PDT by eabinga
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To: Torie
PDS is the "Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus" aka Party for demokratic socalism. The Left-over of Eastern Germany's communists. They can have individual seats (direct votes) even if they are below 5%
116 posted on 09/22/2002 10:02:14 AM PDT by SkyRat
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To: SkyRat
CSU (Christian Social Union) is the sister party of the Christian Democratic Union party. They call themselves that in Bavaria and the other southern German regions. They are a right of center party.

I am a bit disappinted the Free Democrats have lost support.

117 posted on 09/22/2002 10:02:23 AM PDT by tellw
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To: tellw
What happens if it's a 300 to 300 tie???

If the parties can't form a majority government through coalitions, they will have new elections.

118 posted on 09/22/2002 10:03:05 AM PDT by eabinga
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To: eabinga
How soon??
119 posted on 09/22/2002 10:03:45 AM PDT by Dog
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To: tellw
Stoiber has claimed victory.
120 posted on 09/22/2002 10:04:01 AM PDT by elhombrelibre
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