National Council election in Salzburg: ÖVP takes first place with 31.5%, FPÖ becomes second
National Council election in Salzburg: ÖVP takes first place with 31.5%, FPÖ becomes second
Preliminary result of the National Council election 2024 in Salzburg
The preliminary result of the National Council election in Salzburg is now available. The ÖVP secures first place with 31.5 percent, followed by the FPÖ with 27.6 percent. The SPÖ wins a seat in the National Council. The Greens are overtaken by the NEOS who secure fourth place.
The result of the National Council election 2024 in Salzburg shows a significant change in the political landscape of the federal state. The ÖVP was able to secure first place with 31.5 percent. The FPÖ takes second place with 27.6 percent, while the SPÖ wins a seat in the National Council. The Greens were overtaken by the Neos and secured fourth place. The turnout was around 80 percent.
However, the ÖVP loses two mandates and, according to the provisional result, will only send three directly elected MPs to Vienna. The FPÖ, on the other hand, wins two seats and now also has three mandates in the National Council. The SPÖ retains its previous seat. Whether the NEOS reach the state mandate from Salzburg will be determined in the coming days.
The increased turnout of 79.3 percent compared to the 76.4 percent five years ago shows the increased interest of the population in politics. Almost four out of five Salzburgers went to election.
The state media center provides extensive information about the National Council election 2024 in cooperation with the state statistics, IT department and state election authority. All results and graphics are available on the website of the State of Salzburg and in the Land Salzburg app. Safe and understandably prepared information is also available on the country's social media channels.
These preliminary results will certainly have an impact on the political landscape in Salzburg. Important decisions and legal projects will be made by the elected MPs in the coming years. In the 2024 National Council election, the voters sent a strong signal to which parties they trust.
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