On May 13, the most populous German state, North Rhine-Westphalia, held elections for its own state government. The Green Party polled 11.3%, the Free Democrats polled 8.6%, the Pirate Party polled 7.8%, and The Left polled 2.5%. The Social Democrats polled 39.1% and the Christian Democratic Union, which governs Germany, only polled 26.3%. Other parties polled the remainder of the vote. See this story.
P.R. in Germany – thus the PERCENTAGE reporting.
Unlike the STONE AGE gerrymander regimes in the U.S.A., U.K., Canada, etc. where only the gerrymander seats math gets reported by the brain dead media.
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