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1976 West German federal election

Federal elections were held in West Germany on 3 October 1976 to elect the members of the 8th Bundestag. Although the CDU/CSU alliance became the largest faction in parliament, Helmut Schmidt of the Social Democratic Party remained Chancellor.

1976 West German federal election

← 1972 3 October 1976 (1976-10-03) 1980 →

All 496 seats in the Bundestag[a]
249 seats needed for a majority
Registered42,058,015 1.5%
Turnout38,165,753 (90.7%) 0.4pp
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Helmut Kohl Helmut Schmidt Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Party CDU/CSU SPD FDP
Last election 44.9%, 225 seats 45.8%, 230 seats 8.4%, 41 seats
Seats won 243[c] 214[d] 39[b]
Seat change 18 16 2
Popular vote 18,394,801 16,099,019 2,995,085
Percentage 48.6% 42.6% 7.9%
Swing 3.7pp 3.2pp 0.5pp

Results by constituency for the first votes. Grey denotes seats won by the CDU/CSU; red denotes seats won by the SPD.

Government before election

First Schmidt cabinet
SPDFDP

Government after election

Second Schmidt cabinet
SPDFDP

Campaign

The coalition of the SPD and the FDP wanted to be re-elected, with the SPD, since 1974 led by Helmut Schmidt, the party's candidate for Chancellor. The CDU and the CSU tried to achieve an absolute majority of the votes to make CDU chairman Helmut Kohl Chancellor.

Results

 
PartyParty-listConstituencySeats
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsElectedWest BerlinTotal+/–
Social Democratic Party16,099,01942.5610016,471,32143.7011421410224–18
Christian Democratic Union14,367,30237.999614,423,15738.269419011201+15
Christian Social Union4,027,49910.65134,008,51410.634053053+5
Free Democratic Party2,995,0857.92392,417,6836.41039140–2
National Democratic Party122,6610.320136,0280.3600000
German Communist Party118,5810.310170,8550.4500000
Communist Party of Germany22,7140.0608,8220.020000New
Action Community of Independent Germans22,2020.06019,4900.050000New
Communist League of West Germany20,0180.05021,4140.060000New
European Workers' Party6,8110.0203,1770.010000New
Christian Bavarian People's Party6,7200.0204,8760.010000New
International Marxist Group4,7590.0102,0370.010000New
Action Community Fourth Party4,7230.0102,6360.010000New
5%-Block2,9400.0109850.000000New
Independent Workers' Party7650.0004990.000000New
United Left7010.0002170.000000New
Right and Freedom Party2270.000000New
Independents and voter groups3,7060.0100000
Total37,822,500100.0024837,695,644100.00248496225180
Valid votes37,822,50099.1037,695,64498.77
Invalid/blank votes343,2530.90470,1091.23
Total votes38,165,753100.0038,165,753100.00
Registered voters/turnout42,058,01590.7542,058,01590.75
Source: Bundeswahlleiter

Results by state

Constituency seats

State Total
seats
Seats won
SPD CDU CSU
Baden-Württemberg 36 4 32
Bavaria 44 4 40
Bremen 3 3
Hamburg 8 8
Hesse 22 17 5
Lower Saxony 30 18 12
North Rhine-Westphalia 73 45 28
Rhineland-Palatinate 16 6 10
Saarland 5 3 2
Schleswig-Holstein 11 6 5
Total 248 114 94 40

List seats

State Total
seats
Seats won
SPD CDU FDP CSU
Baden-Württemberg 35 22 6 7
Bavaria 44 25 6 13
Bremen 2 2
Hamburg 6 5 1
Hesse 25 5 16 4
Lower Saxony 32 11 16 5
North Rhine-Westphalia 75 25 38 12
Rhineland-Palatinate 15 7 6 2
Saarland 3 1 2
Schleswig-Holstein 11 4 5 2
Total 248 100 96 39 13

Aftermath

The coalition between the SPD and the FDP remained in government, with Helmut Schmidt as Chancellor. Between the "sister parties" of CDU and Bavarian CSU there emerged a critical conflict, as the CSU leader Franz Josef Strauß wanted to break both the united Bundestag group of the parties and the agreement not to compete against each other in any Land. Later, this attack was withdrawn, while Strauß became candidate for chancellor for the 1980 elections.

Notes

  1. ^ As well as the 22 non-voting delegates representing West Berlin, elected by the West Berlin Legislature.
  2. ^ As well as 1 non-voting delegate for West Berlin.
  3. ^ As well as 11 non-voting delegates for West Berlin.
  4. ^ As well as 10 non-voting delegates for West Berlin.

References

External links

  • The Federal Returning Officer
  • Psephos

1976, west, german, federal, election, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scho. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 1976 West German federal election news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Federal elections were held in West Germany on 3 October 1976 to elect the members of the 8th Bundestag Although the CDU CSU alliance became the largest faction in parliament Helmut Schmidt of the Social Democratic Party remained Chancellor 1976 West German federal election 1972 3 October 1976 1976 10 03 1980 outgoing memberselected members All 496 seats in the Bundestag a 249 seats needed for a majorityRegistered42 058 015 1 5 Turnout38 165 753 90 7 0 4pp First party Second party Third party Candidate Helmut Kohl Helmut Schmidt Hans Dietrich GenscherParty CDU CSU SPD FDPLast election 44 9 225 seats 45 8 230 seats 8 4 41 seatsSeats won 243 c 214 d 39 b Seat change 18 16 2Popular vote 18 394 801 16 099 019 2 995 085Percentage 48 6 42 6 7 9 Swing 3 7pp 3 2pp 0 5ppResults by constituency for the first votes Grey denotes seats won by the CDU CSU red denotes seats won by the SPD Government before electionFirst Schmidt cabinetSPD FDP Government after election Second Schmidt cabinetSPD FDP Contents 1 Campaign 2 Results 2 1 Results by state 2 1 1 Constituency seats 2 1 2 List seats 3 Aftermath 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksCampaign EditThe coalition of the SPD and the FDP wanted to be re elected with the SPD since 1974 led by Helmut Schmidt the party s candidate for Chancellor The CDU and the CSU tried to achieve an absolute majority of the votes to make CDU chairman Helmut Kohl Chancellor Results Edit PartyParty listConstituencySeatsVotes SeatsVotes SeatsElectedWest BerlinTotal Social Democratic Party16 099 01942 5610016 471 32143 7011421410224 18Christian Democratic Union14 367 30237 999614 423 15738 269419011201 15Christian Social Union4 027 49910 65134 008 51410 634053053 5Free Democratic Party2 995 0857 92392 417 6836 41039140 2National Democratic Party122 6610 320136 0280 3600000German Communist Party118 5810 310170 8550 4500000Communist Party of Germany22 7140 0608 8220 020000NewAction Community of Independent Germans22 2020 06019 4900 050000NewCommunist League of West Germany20 0180 05021 4140 060000NewEuropean Workers Party6 8110 0203 1770 010000NewChristian Bavarian People s Party6 7200 0204 8760 010000NewInternational Marxist Group4 7590 0102 0370 010000NewAction Community Fourth Party4 7230 0102 6360 010000New5 Block2 9400 0109850 000000NewIndependent Workers Party7650 0004990 000000NewUnited Left7010 0002170 000000NewRight and Freedom Party2270 000000NewIndependents and voter groups3 7060 0100000Total37 822 500100 0024837 695 644100 00248496225180Valid votes37 822 50099 1037 695 64498 77Invalid blank votes343 2530 90470 1091 23Total votes38 165 753100 0038 165 753100 00Registered voters turnout42 058 01590 7542 058 01590 75Source BundeswahlleiterResults by state Edit Constituency seats Edit State Totalseats Seats wonSPD CDU CSUBaden Wurttemberg 36 4 32Bavaria 44 4 40Bremen 3 3Hamburg 8 8Hesse 22 17 5Lower Saxony 30 18 12North Rhine Westphalia 73 45 28Rhineland Palatinate 16 6 10Saarland 5 3 2Schleswig Holstein 11 6 5Total 248 114 94 40List seats Edit State Totalseats Seats wonSPD CDU FDP CSUBaden Wurttemberg 35 22 6 7Bavaria 44 25 6 13Bremen 2 2Hamburg 6 5 1Hesse 25 5 16 4Lower Saxony 32 11 16 5North Rhine Westphalia 75 25 38 12Rhineland Palatinate 15 7 6 2Saarland 3 1 2Schleswig Holstein 11 4 5 2Total 248 100 96 39 13Aftermath EditThe coalition between the SPD and the FDP remained in government with Helmut Schmidt as Chancellor Between the sister parties of CDU and Bavarian CSU there emerged a critical conflict as the CSU leader Franz Josef Strauss wanted to break both the united Bundestag group of the parties and the agreement not to compete against each other in any Land Later this attack was withdrawn while Strauss became candidate for chancellor for the 1980 elections Notes Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1976 Germany Bundestagswahl As well as the 22 non voting delegates representing West Berlin elected by the West Berlin Legislature As well as 1 non voting delegate for West Berlin As well as 11 non voting delegates for West Berlin As well as 10 non voting delegates for West Berlin References EditExternal links EditThe Federal Returning Officer Psephos Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1976 West German federal election amp oldid 1110671886, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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