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2009 Liechtenstein general election

General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 8 February 2009.[1] While polls and pundits predicted few changes, the Christian democratic Patriotic Union (VU) gained an outright majority in the Landtag, whilst the national conservative Progressive Citizens' Party (FBP) and the green social democratic Free List (FL) both suffered losses.[2]

2009 Liechtenstein general election

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All 25 seats in the Landtag
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout84.64%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
VU Adolf Heeb 47.61 13 +3
FBP Ernst Walch 43.47 11 −1
FL Wolfgang Marxer 8.92 1 −2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Results by constituency

Results edit

 
PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Patriotic Union95,21947.6113+3
Progressive Citizens' Party86,95143.4711–1
Free List17,8358.921–2
Total200,005100.00250
Valid votes15,12696.64
Invalid/blank votes5263.36
Total votes15,652100.00
Registered voters/turnout18,49384.64
Source: Landtagswahlen

By electoral district edit

Electoral district Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Swing Seats

won

+/–
Oberland 15 12,105 Patriotic Union
71,469 48.9   9.9 8   2
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Peter Lampert
  • Wendelin Lampert
  • Elmar Kindle
  • Christian Batliner
  • Doris Frommelt
  • Albert Frick
  • Helmuth Büchel
  • Stefan Wenaweser
  • Kurt Eberle
  • Hilmar Schädler
  • Daniel F. Seger
  • Margot Sele-Heeb
  • Christian Hausmann
  • Patrick Schürmann
  • Walter Marxer
61,033 41.7   5.0 6   1
Free List
  • Pepo Frick
  • Helen Konzett Bargetze
  • Claudia Heeb-Fleck
  • Andreas Heeb
  • Albert Eberle
  • Ibrahim Türkyilmaz
  • Astrid Walser
13,733 9.4   4.9 1   1
Unterland 10 6,388 Patriotic Union
  • Günther Kranz
  • Peter Büchel
  • Doris Beck
  • Marlies Amann-Marxer
  • Werner Kranz
  • Dominik Oehri
  • Gerald Meier
  • Wolfgang Matt
  • Markus Öhri
  • Anita Senti
23,750 44.2   8.0 5   1
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Johannes Kaiser
  • Renate Wohlwend
  • Gerold Büchel
  • Manfred Batliner
  • Rainer Gopp
  • Hubert Lampert
  • Johanna Noser
  • Agatha Pino Maqueda
  • Cornelia Gassner
  • Norbert Hasler
25,915 54.3   6.1 5 0
Free List
  • Andrea Matt
  • Robert Büchel-Thalmaier
  • Claudia Robinigg
  • Patrick Risch
  • Edith Willburger
4,102 7.6   1.9 0   1
Source: Landtagswahlen

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Landtagswahlen 2009" (in German). 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2009-02-08.
  2. ^ "Zeichen stehen auf Große Koalition" (in German). Der Standard. 2009-02-08. Retrieved 2009-02-08.


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