Ludwig dominates preferred votes: SPÖ remains unchallenged!

Ludwig dominates preferred votes: SPÖ remains unchallenged!

In the recent political elections, the Viennese mayor Michael Ludwig from the SPÖ again and thus leads the list of voters. With 15,632 personal mentions, he not only exceeded his competitors, but also his own success of five years ago when he received over 15,000 votes.

The SPÖ candidate Michael Ludwig was able to achieve most of the preferential votes in this election and exceeded more prominent names from the competition. Behind Ludwig follows Kathrin Gaal with 3,971 votes and Peter Hacker , who was able to obtain 2,675 preferential votes. In contrast, Karl Mahrer , the VP-Spitzen candidate, with 1,744 nominations behind these aspects, although he Bettina Emmerling from the Neos, the 1.437 Received votes.

the competition and its results

Another remarkable point is the result of Angelika Adensamer , which takes up the leading position on your list with 961 votes. Compared to five years ago, however, the preferred votes fell significantly overall.

A look at the past election shows that five years ago the voices of Gernot Blümel from ÖVP were at 11,336 votes, while Birgit Hebein from the Greens 7,076 votes. Christoph Return received 3,110 votes. These values illustrate the acceptance of the voter interest and the constant of the election results.

historical election data

The Election database Austria offers a comprehensive overview of partial and overall results of elections since 1945, including National Council and EU elections as well as state elections. This enables politicians, researchers and the public to analyze future trends and election results. However, the database also shows that the turnout at the municipal level in older elections may be inaccurate, which is particularly due to the use of election cards. Vienna, recorded both as a federal state and as a municipality, remains a central factor in the election data.

The current choice brings with it many changes that may shape future political dynamics in Vienna and could promote the ongoing dialogue about voter engagement and political adaptation. Will the parties succeed in mobilizing the electorate for future elections more strongly? The results and analyzes from the various election periods, such as those recorded in the Election database , will be decisive to answer these questions.

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