Vienna votes: First trends and projections live on ServusTV!

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On April 22, 2025, Vienna will elect a new state parliament. ServusTV reports live on trends, reactions and the top candidates.

Vienna votes: First trends and projections live on ServusTV!

On April 22, 2025, Vienna will be dominated by state elections. The citizens of the capital are called upon to elect a new state parliament. From 4:15 p.m., voters will be comprehensively informed by Servus Nachrichten in a live special broadcast entitled “Wahl25”. Reporting takes place from the town hall and the parties' election headquarters, while reporters present current mood reports and reactions.

According to forecasts, an exclusive survey based on 1,000 interviews conducted from April 25th to 27th will be published half an hour before the close of voting. The first projection is scheduled for around 6:00 p.m. and should also include a forecast for postal voting. These values ​​are given with an expected fluctuation range of two percentage points report ServusTV.

Discussion of the top candidates

The round of top candidates, which will take place live in Vienna City Hall from 6:45 p.m., promises an interesting discussion about the winners, losers and the ideal composition of the new city government. The subsequent analysis of election day will continue from 10 p.m. on “Left. Right. Center – Duel of the Opinion Makers” with Katrin Prähauser, which offers voters a deeper insight into the election results adds the press from ServusTV.

Current election trend

There have been significant developments in the voting trend in recent months. The SPÖ is currently leading with 38.4%, followed by the FPÖ with 21.7%. Detailed vote distributions show that the GREENS could receive 12.3%, the ÖVP 11.1%, the NEOS 9.4%, the KPÖ 3.8% and Team HC Strache 2%. Other parties are expected to reach 1.3%. The SPÖ has achieved an increase of 1.4% in the last three months, while the NEOS suffered a loss of 0.6% shows politpro.eu.

The distribution of votes suggests a possible majority of 52% for the governing parties. To form a government, 51 out of 100 MPs are required, with the 5% threshold required to enter parliament. The current majority situation can also result in far-reaching coalitions in parliament, which could have a fundamental influence on future politics in Vienna.