Germany’s Non-Major Parties Poll 34.6% of Vote in State Elections in Germany’s Most Populous State, North Rhine-Westphalia

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.


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Germany’s Non-Major Parties Poll 34.6% of Vote in State Elections in Germany’s Most Populous State, North Rhine-Westphalia — No Comments

  1. 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.

  2. Pingback: Germany’s Non-Major Parties Poll 34.6% of Vote in State Elections in Germany’s Most Populous State, North Rhine-Westphalia | ThirdPartyPolitics.us

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