Alexander Van der Bellen, Member of the Green Party, Elected President of Austria

On May 22, Austria held its run-off presidential election. Alexander Van der Bellen, a member of the Green Party, and the leader of the party in the recent past, won with 50.3% of the vote. His ballot label was “independent”. See this wikipedia article about him.

This is probably the first time a member of the Green Party has won a nationwide vote for any office, anywhere in the world. Here is the wikipedia article about the election. The first round was held on April 24. A runoff was needed because no one got a majority in April. This is the first Austrian election since World War II in which neither major party won the presidency.


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Alexander Van der Bellen, Member of the Green Party, Elected President of Austria — 5 Comments

  1. NONPARTISAN elections for ALL elected executive officers and all judges —

    Approval Voting — pending Number Votes with App.V. tiebreaker.

  2. The wiki article on the election results stated that 3.6% of votes were invalid. Not sure what constitutes an “invalid” vote, but wow that is a high percentage of votes and especially in an election decided by .6%.

  3. In a Presidential runoff, “invalid” might mean someone refused to vote for either of the two candidates on the runoff ballot and wrote in their own party’s candidate even if write-ins weren’t going to count or be counted.

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