All results and winners in the constituency Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten
On 26 September, the Germans elected a new Bundestag.
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The citizens of Germany have voted, the counting of votes is underway. Which party has the most chances in the constituency of Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten? Who is walking? Here’s a look at what’s going to happen in constituency 175.
DGerman citizens have voted, polling stations are closed. Each electorate had two votes: with the first vote, the constituency representative was elected by direct vote from 299 constituencies. By the second vote you have selected a party’s national list.
A total of 60.4 million people were called to the ballot box in Germany.
All results for Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten constituency will appear here shortly. According to the polling officer, this time may take till after 8 pm.
Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten: candidates in the constituency 175
These direct candidates ran in the constituency Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten:
CDU: Johannes Wigelmann
SPD: Betina Muleri
Green: Maximilian Nut Cassella
FDP: Andrea Rahn-Farri
AfD: Mariana Iris Harder-Kuhnelli
Die Link: Stella Lewis Smith
FW: Carsten Hildebrandt
Basis: Brigitte Meyer-Simon
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Bundestag election 2017: results in the constituency Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten
In the 2017 federal election, the second votes in the Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten constituency were distributed as follows:
CDU: 31.7 percent
SPD: 23.6 percent
AFD: 15.4 percent
FDP: 10.4 percent
Green: 7.1 percent
Die Link: 6.6 percent
Animal Welfare Party: 1.2 percent
Family Welfare: 1.2 percent
NPD: 0.9 percent
Party: 0.8 percent
Pirates: 0.4 percent
DP: 0.2 percent
DM: 0.2 percent
BGE: 0.2 percent
V-Party³: 0.2 percent
Voter turnout for the 2017 federal election in the constituency Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schöten was 77.1 percent. It was 76.2 percent in 2017 for the whole of Germany.
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