National Council election: Madhavi Hussajenoff leads to preferred votes in the district
National Council election: Madhavi Hussajenoff leads to preferred votes in the district
In the National Council election 2024, the preferred votes show an interesting dynamic between the candidate parties. The SPÖ candidate Madhavi Hussajenoff stands out, who was able to achieve a solid result with 960 votes. "I am satisfied with the preferred voices, although the entire party offers space for improvements," said Hussajenoff after her first nationwide election candidate. Despite personal success, the dissatisfaction with the final result has not escaped, since it did not meet expectations in the district.
In contrast,Martin Kurz has great occasions from the FPÖ to joy. He recalled that he had not operated a comprehensive election campaign for preferred votes and yet received 539 votes in the constituency. "I am extremely happy," said briefly optimistic. In contrast, the balance for his son Lukas Kurz (ÖVP) was less pleasant. With only 273 preferred votes, this is thoughtful and stimulates: "As a party, we should reflect on why we lost 30 percent of our voters."
preferred votes at a glance
The result situation is still diverse, as the following voices prove:
- 336 votes received Lena Bilonoha (Greens).
- Birgit Ehold-Wassak from the Neos was able to record 161 preferred votes.
- Sandra-Michelle Strausz from the KPÖ achieved 115 votes.
- Thomas Brandmayr (LMP) and Madeleine Petrovic, who received 152 votes on the federal list, are also mentioned. Brandmayr received a total of 54 preferred votes.
- particularly outstanding in the total was Sevgi Yildirim from Gaza, who collected impressive 625 votes.
The current results intensify the political discussion in the region and present the candidates with new challenges. Observers of the political scene are excited to see how the parties will react to these votes and which strategies they develop in order to cut off more successfully in future elections. Further information on the background of these developments provides The report on www.meinbezirk.at .
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