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2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria leadership election

The 2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) leadership election was initially held between 24 April and 10 May 2023 among party members as an advisory survey, to elect a new chairperson. The non-binding vote was conducted by mail and online. Results were released on 22 May 2023 with Hans Peter Doskozil winning narrowly, Andreas Babler coming in second and Pamela Rendi-Wagner in third place.[1][2]

2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria leadership election
24 April – 3 June 2023 (2023-04-24 – 2023-06-03)
TurnoutFirst round: 107,133 (72.39%)
Second round: 602 (98.85%)
 
Candidate Andreas Babler Hans Peter Doskozil Pamela Rendi-Wagner
Member's vote 33,703 (31.5%) 36,019 (33.7%) 33,528 (31.4%)
Party congress vote 317 (53.1%) 280 (46.9%) Withdrew

Following the vote, an extraordinary party congress was then held in Linz on 3 June 2023, at which delegates elected Babler as the new chairperson with over 53% of the vote, after initially declaring incorrectly that Doskozil had won.

The incumbent SPÖ-chairwoman Pamela Rendi-Wagner, who has held the position since 2018, announced her resignation on 23 May 2023.

Overview edit

 
SPÖ party logo
 
Pamela Rendi-Wagner, current SPÖ-chairwoman (since 2018)

The leadership election became necessary after Hans Peter Doskozil, a migration hardliner from Eastern Austria, applied for the party chair after years of publicly cross-firing against current party leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner, the first woman to lead the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) on a federal level. Until then, a colleague has never challenged an incumbent SPÖ chairperson.

For months, the Social Democrats were in second place behind the far-right Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) in Austrian polls, although they were almost consistently in the lead in 2022, sometimes even topping 30%. By the end of March 2023, some polls showed that the SPÖ fell into third place, which has been attributed to the infighting in the preceding months.[3]

The party member vote started the day after the 2023 Salzburg state election, in which the SPÖ received its worst election result ever. The SPÖ previously lost a significant share of votes in the 2023 Lower Austrian state election in January and in the 2023 Carinthian state election in March. With the leadership election, the party therefore hopes for a turnaround ahead of the next Austrian legislative election, to be held by Autumn 2024.

According to SPÖ party statutes, the vote results by party members will be non-binding to the delegates at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June. However, Rendi-Wagner and Doskozil have pledged to accept the results of the party member vote. Babler has not done so, instead calling for a runoff vote. He also indicated that he might run as a candidate at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June, even if he doesn't get the plurality in the member vote.[4]

Candidates edit

On 22 March, the SPÖ announced that anyone with an active party membership by Friday, 24 March 2023, can be a candidate in the election. Potential candidates also had until midnight on 24 March to submit their candidacy.[5]

As of 23 March, there were at least 7 publicly announced candidates.

But, following the announcement of Traiskirchen mayor Andreas Babler as a candidate, some candidates have withdrawn or were considering withdrawing their candidacy.[6] Nikolaus Kowall, who, like Babler, represents the left-wing of the party, withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Babler instead.[7]

On 25 March, the SPÖ announced that 73 people submitted their candidacy by the end of the deadline, among them 69 men and 4 women. The SPÖ checked the validity of their registrations and debated their ballot access in its final leadership committee meeting on 27 March.[8]

On 11 April, the SPÖ announced that only 3 of the 73 submitted candidacies qualified for the ballot.[9]

Official candidates on the ballot edit

(ranked by placement on the ballot)

  1. Pamela Rendi-Wagner, current party leader
  2. Hans Peter Doskozil, current governor of Burgenland
  3. Andreas Babler, current mayor of Traiskirchen

There will also be a 4th option on the ballot: "None of the above-mentioned candidates."

Candidacy withdrawn edit

  1. Nikolaus Kowall, current vice party leader of the SPÖ-Alsergrund (endorsed Andreas Babler)

Known candidacy disqualifications edit

  1. Gerald Grosz, former far-right FPÖ politician and former party leader of the far-right Alliance for the Future of Austria and independent candidate in the 2022 Austrian presidential election. Disqualified by the SPÖ for being a troll.[10]

Conduct edit

Rules of the election edit

Primary organizational questions about how the leadership election should be conducted were debated and announced in late March 2023 by the SPÖ's top party committees.

On 22 March 2023, the SPÖ announced the date of the membership vote (from 24 April to 10 May). It further confirmed that the vote will be held by mail and online, overseen by an official independent notary and independent IT experts. Following the party member vote, a subsequent extraordinary party congress will be held on 3 June to elect the new chairperson.

Initially, about 140,000 party members were eligible to vote. The deadline to register as a new party member of the SPÖ and receive a vote was Friday, 24 March 2023. The same deadline applied to party members seeking a candidacy. On 25 March 2023, the SPÖ announced that it received about 9.000 new applications for party membership before the deadline, that the applications will be reviewed and checked for validity in the coming days and that the final number of eligible voters will be released.

On Monday, 27 March 2023, the conduct of the leadership election and remaining questions was finalized and approved by the SPÖ's top party committee. Final unresolved questions include the number of candidates and if all serious candidacies submitted by the deadline should be allowed onto the ballot. With 73 people registering their candidacy before the deadline, some committee members are calling for additional hurdles for ballot access, such as collecting a certain number of signatures from party members. Another question to be resolved is the possibility (or necessity) of a runoff election, in case no candidate should reach a majority of votes.[11]

The SPÖ announced that by Friday, 31 March 2023, that all 73 potential candidates must submit the following to the party:

  1. at least 30 signatures from fellow party members
  2. an official government document declaring they have no criminal record
  3. declare that they are not a member of another party
  4. that they are eligible to be a candidate for the 2024 Austrian legislative election
  5. a formal application document with name, address, citizenship, picture, contact information, a personal curriculum vitae and preferably a short introduction or motivational video to be posted on the SPÖ candidate website as information for voters in the leadership election

The SPÖ decided to introduce these criteria to avoid fake or joke candidacies among the 73 submitted candidate applications and to narrow down the ballot to include serious candidates only. There was at least one application in which a giraffe wanted to become the next SPÖ leader.[12]

There will be no runoff if no candidate receives a majority of the votes.[13]

Election confirmation edit

On 11 April 2023, the SPÖ announced that only Rendi-Wagner, Doskozil and Babler met the criteria above and could appear on the ballot, while the remaining 70 submitted candidacies were either invalid, incomplete or withdrawn. The party further announced that the result of the membership vote by mail and online will be released no sooner than 22 May 2023. This is because mail ballots from party members can be received up until 17 May 2023, with a post stamp no later than 10 May 2023. Mail votes will trump online votes, in case a party member accidentally (or intentionally) voted twice. The vote-counting process will be administered and cross-checked by the SPÖ's internal voting commission, independent notaries and IT experts.[14]

Opinion polls edit

First round edit

Only SPÖ party members were able to take part in the vote. Polls only measured the views of the general population and SPÖ voters.

Fieldwork date Pollster Sample size Rendi-Wagner Doskozil Babler Others/
None
Undecided/
Don't know
8–10 May 2023 Market-Lazarsfeld SPÖ voters 43% 16% 28% 12%
24–26 April 2023 Market-Lazarsfeld 1,000 voters 16% 25% 17% 41%
SPÖ voters 31% 33% 29% 8%
11–13 April 2023 Unique Research 800 voters 20% 29% 15% 27% 9%
SPÖ voters 49% 20% 18% 11% 3%
27–29 March 2023 Market-Lazarsfeld 1,000 voters 16% 21% 12% 15% 36%
SPÖ voters 37% 18% 17% 9% 18%
20–23 March 2023 Unique Research 800 voters 26% 39% 26% 9%
SPÖ voters 63% 22% 9% 5%
20–22 March 2023 Market-Lazarsfeld 1,000 voters 24% 37% 40%
SPÖ voters 49% 37% 14%

Second round edit

Only SPÖ party delegates will be able to take part in the vote. Polls only measured the views of SPÖ voters.

Fieldwork date Pollster Sample size Doskozil Babler
23–25 May 2023 Market-Lazarsfeld 213 SPÖ voters 49% 51%

General election edit

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
Method ÖVP Babler Doskozil Rendi-Wagner FPÖ Grüne NEOS KPÖ Others Lead
Market-Lazarsfeld 26–31 May 2023 511 Online 26 19 31 7 9 3 3 5
489 22 20 27 10 14 6 1 5
IFDD 25–27 May 2023 1,208 Online 24 26 27 8 8 4 3 1
22 25 26 10 9 6 2 1
OGM 22–24 May 2023 1,186 Online 23 26 28 8 9 4 2 2
20 24 26 10 10 8 2 2
Market-Lazarsfeld 27–29 Mar 2023 1,000 Online 22 16 31 11 13 7 9
20 25 28 10 12 5 3
21 21 29 10 13 6 3
Unique Research 20–23 Mar 2023 800 Phone & Online 21 31 25 11 10 3 6
25 24 28 11 9 3 3
Peter Hajek 7–10 Nov 2022 800 Phone & Online 20 32 21 10 12 5 11
22 27 25 10 10 6 (incl. MFG 3%) 2

Results edit

Results of the non-binding party member survey edit

Results were released on 22 May 2023 with Hans Peter Doskozil winning, Andreas Babler coming in second and Pamela Rendi-Wagner in third place.[2]

 
Harry Kopietz
 
Michaela Grubesa

On 11 May 2023, before the results were announced, the leader of the 20-member SPÖ election commission, Harry Kopietz [de], who was a Rendi-Wagner supporter, resigned because of health reasons. He was replaced by Michaela Grubesa [de], a Doskozil supporter, with the overall size of the election commission shrinking to 19. Members who resign cannot be replaced during the term as they are elected at the party convention.[15]

Grubesa announced that "she wants to make the vote counting process as transparent as possible" and invited representatives of all 3 candidates to oversee the vote count, as well as notaries and external IT experts.[16]

CandidateVotes%
Hans Peter Doskozil36,01933.68
Andreas Babler33,70331.51
Pamela Rendi-Wagner33,52831.35
None of the above3,7023.46
Total106,952100.00
Valid votes106,95299.83
Invalid/blank votes1810.17
Total votes107,133100.00
Registered voters/turnout147,99372.39
Source: SPÖ; [1][2]

Results of the extraordinary party congress edit

Final result edit

CandidateVotes%
Andreas Babler31753.10
Hans Peter Doskozil28046.90
Total597100.00
Valid votes59799.17
Invalid/blank votes50.83
Total votes602100.00
Registered voters/turnout60998.85
Source: SPÖ Livestream

Initially, 609 delegates were invited to elect the new party chairman. But outgoing party chairwoman Pamela Rendi-Wagner announced she would not attend the extraordinary party congress, because she wanted to leave the stage completely open to the two contenders and eventually the new party chairman. At the start of the extraordinary party congress, it was announced that 603 of the 609 invited delegates were present. Of the 603 delegates present, 602 cast a ballot.

Result mix-up edit

Originally, the SPÖ announced Doskozil had won the election with 316 delegate votes to 279 for Babler. Doskozil was then announced leader and acted as such for two days.

However, on 5 June, it was discovered that there was an error when merging data in the results spreadsheets used to gather the votes that meant votes for Babler were counted for Doskozil, and vice versa.

The party's electoral commission head, Michaela Grubesa, announced that Andreas Babler had won the election by a margin of 317 votes to 280 after an Excel spreadsheet used to count the votes had flipped the vote count. In the recount, the party also noticed a vote that was missing from the original total vote count. Another vote that was previously tabled as a valid vote, but was not assigned to a candidate, was assigned correctly in the recount. Therefore, both candidates gained one additional vote each, compared to the original Saturday results that were mixed up.

According to the election commission, the Excel spreadsheet mix-up resulted from an outdated, non-suitable, pre-formatted and blank Excel table - which was used to table their results at previous party congresses, in which usually just one candidate (the incumbent) was running and no-votes are then subtracted from that candidate in the other column. The election commission ruled out any wrongdoing and especially intentional malice by election commission members present on Saturday during and after the count, because all protocols from the 12 ballot booths were correctly signed by the commission members. All 602 delegates who cast ballots also had their QR-codes on their ballots registered in the protocols at the time of their voting. This means the results have always been there and recorded the correct way for Babler on Saturday, but the results from each of the 12 polling booths were incorrectly entered into the wrong column. The 2 additional votes that were tabled in the recount were due to "communication errors".[17][18][19]

Aftermath edit

Aftermath of the non-binding party member survey edit

On 23 May 2023, incumbent party leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner announced that she would not be a candidate at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June 2023 and subsequently announced her orderly resignation as party leader and parliamentary group leader. She remained in office until a new party leader and parliamentary group leader was elected.

On 23 May 2023, after 7 hours of heated debate, the SPÖ's top leadership committee voted down an additional runoff motion due to the close results between the candidates. The runoff motion was favoured by Babler and his supporters, as well as the Vienna-SPÖ, but was rejected by a vote of 25-22. Instead, the extraordinary party congress would be a run-off between Doskozil and Babler. 609 delegates will be able to cast secret ballots between Doskozil and Babler, to settle the leadership question.[20]

In the week following the results of the party member survey, Andreas Babler made controversial remarks, for example referring to himself as a Marxist.[21] Later, a podcast from 2020 was made public, in which Babler strongly criticized the European Union as a "neoliberal construct with just a weak social safety net and in its behaviour more aggressive and militaristic than NATO." Babler was also strongly against Austrian EU membership decades ago, during his time as a Young Socialist. Following his recent remarks, Babler made clear that he does not support Austria leaving the EU, and that he supports turning the EU into a welfare union. Nonetheless, political experts saw his chances to be elected the new Austrian SPÖ party chairman declining after his controversial remarks.[22]

On 3 June 2023, at the start of the extraordinary party congress, election commission chairwoman Michaela Grubesa said that Berthold Felber, a party member from Burgenland, announced his intention to run as a third candidate at the congress and according to party statutes was able to be written in at the election. For his votes to be counted as valid, delegates had to write his name on the ballot and cross out the names of the main two candidates. Before the start of the party congress, Babler shook hands and welcomed all delegates personally, after which both candidates delivered 45-minute speeches to the delegates and guests. The speeches were followed by about 2 hours of debate by delegates, after which the leadership vote took place.

Aftermath of the extraordinary party congress edit

Prior to the result mix-up edit

After being proclaimed the new SPÖ-chairman, Doskozil thanked his competitor Babler and together they promised to solve the internal disputes of the past and unify the party ahead of the next Austrian legislative election in 2024. Doskozil also pledged his support for a SPÖ-Green-NEOS coalition after the 2024 election, and ruled out a coalition with the FPÖ and or the ÖVP.[23] Doskozil was officially party chairman for 2 days.

After the result mix-up edit

After being informed by the party's election commission that the results were mixed up, elected new party chairman Babler called the events "the darkest day and low-point of Social Democracy in Austria" and apologized to party officials and Austrian voters for the problems caused. He asked the election commission to re-count the votes again to make sure there's a final credible result, only after which he will officially accept the results and become the new chairman. The re-counted and certified results are expected to be released on Tuesday, 6 June 2023. Doskozil accepted the news of the results being mixed up and announced his withdrawal from federal Austrian politics, instead focusing on his role as Governor of Burgenland in the future.[24]

On 6 June 2023, the recount from Monday was certified without any changes, after no additional errors were found. The vote was recounted 3 times. The certified results were announced by the newly-elected SPÖ election commission chairwoman Klaudia Frieben and an independent notary, after chairwoman Michaela Grubesa announced her resignation during the meeting on Tuesday. After the certified results were announced, Andreas Babler officially accepted his election as the new SPÖ-chairman. Babler once again apologized to voters and party officials and thanked Doskozil for his campaign and response to the results mix-up. Babler also announced his intention to hold the next ordinary SPÖ party congress (scheduled for 2024) already in the fall of 2023. Babler wants delegates to vote again on the chairperson, or to confirm him. Babler also wants party statutes changed, so that only party members decide the new party chairpersons in the future, as well as coalition contracts. Babler also announced a "summer tour" throughout Austria to re-gain trust in the SPÖ, after his proposal to hold the ordinary party congress already during the fall of 2023 was approved by the SPÖ leadership committee on 7 June 2023.[25]

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The 2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria SPO leadership election was initially held between 24 April and 10 May 2023 among party members as an advisory survey to elect a new chairperson The non binding vote was conducted by mail and online Results were released on 22 May 2023 with Hans Peter Doskozil winning narrowly Andreas Babler coming in second and Pamela Rendi Wagner in third place 1 2 2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria leadership election24 April 3 June 2023 2023 04 24 2023 06 03 TurnoutFirst round 107 133 72 39 Second round 602 98 85 Candidate Andreas Babler Hans Peter Doskozil Pamela Rendi WagnerMember s vote 33 703 31 5 36 019 33 7 33 528 31 4 Party congress vote 317 53 1 280 46 9 WithdrewFollowing the vote an extraordinary party congress was then held in Linz on 3 June 2023 at which delegates elected Babler as the new chairperson with over 53 of the vote after initially declaring incorrectly that Doskozil had won The incumbent SPO chairwoman Pamela Rendi Wagner who has held the position since 2018 announced her resignation on 23 May 2023 Contents 1 Overview 2 Candidates 2 1 Official candidates on the ballot 2 2 Candidacy withdrawn 2 3 Known candidacy disqualifications 3 Conduct 3 1 Rules of the election 3 2 Election confirmation 4 Opinion polls 4 1 First round 4 2 Second round 4 3 General election 5 Results 5 1 Results of the non binding party member survey 5 2 Results of the extraordinary party congress 5 2 1 Final result 5 2 2 Result mix up 6 Aftermath 6 1 Aftermath of the non binding party member survey 6 2 Aftermath of the extraordinary party congress 6 2 1 Prior to the result mix up 6 2 2 After the result mix up 7 ReferencesOverview edit nbsp SPO party logo nbsp Pamela Rendi Wagner current SPO chairwoman since 2018 The leadership election became necessary after Hans Peter Doskozil a migration hardliner from Eastern Austria applied for the party chair after years of publicly cross firing against current party leader Pamela Rendi Wagner the first woman to lead the Social Democratic Party of Austria SPO on a federal level Until then a colleague has never challenged an incumbent SPO chairperson For months the Social Democrats were in second place behind the far right Freedom Party of Austria FPO in Austrian polls although they were almost consistently in the lead in 2022 sometimes even topping 30 By the end of March 2023 some polls showed that the SPO fell into third place which has been attributed to the infighting in the preceding months 3 The party member vote started the day after the 2023 Salzburg state election in which the SPO received its worst election result ever The SPO previously lost a significant share of votes in the 2023 Lower Austrian state election in January and in the 2023 Carinthian state election in March With the leadership election the party therefore hopes for a turnaround ahead of the next Austrian legislative election to be held by Autumn 2024 According to SPO party statutes the vote results by party members will be non binding to the delegates at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June However Rendi Wagner and Doskozil have pledged to accept the results of the party member vote Babler has not done so instead calling for a runoff vote He also indicated that he might run as a candidate at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June even if he doesn t get the plurality in the member vote 4 Candidates editOn 22 March the SPO announced that anyone with an active party membership by Friday 24 March 2023 can be a candidate in the election Potential candidates also had until midnight on 24 March to submit their candidacy 5 As of 23 March there were at least 7 publicly announced candidates But following the announcement of Traiskirchen mayor Andreas Babler as a candidate some candidates have withdrawn or were considering withdrawing their candidacy 6 Nikolaus Kowall who like Babler represents the left wing of the party withdrew his candidacy and endorsed Babler instead 7 On 25 March the SPO announced that 73 people submitted their candidacy by the end of the deadline among them 69 men and 4 women The SPO checked the validity of their registrations and debated their ballot access in its final leadership committee meeting on 27 March 8 On 11 April the SPO announced that only 3 of the 73 submitted candidacies qualified for the ballot 9 Official candidates on the ballot edit ranked by placement on the ballot Pamela Rendi Wagner current party leader Hans Peter Doskozil current governor of Burgenland Andreas Babler current mayor of Traiskirchen nbsp Pamela Rendi Wagner nbsp Hans Peter Doskozil nbsp Andreas BablerThere will also be a 4th option on the ballot None of the above mentioned candidates Candidacy withdrawn edit Nikolaus Kowall current vice party leader of the SPO Alsergrund endorsed Andreas Babler nbsp Nikolaus KowallKnown candidacy disqualifications edit Gerald Grosz former far right FPO politician and former party leader of the far right Alliance for the Future of Austria and independent candidate in the 2022 Austrian presidential election Disqualified by the SPO for being a troll 10 nbsp Gerald GroszConduct editRules of the election edit Primary organizational questions about how the leadership election should be conducted were debated and announced in late March 2023 by the SPO s top party committees On 22 March 2023 the SPO announced the date of the membership vote from 24 April to 10 May It further confirmed that the vote will be held by mail and online overseen by an official independent notary and independent IT experts Following the party member vote a subsequent extraordinary party congress will be held on 3 June to elect the new chairperson Initially about 140 000 party members were eligible to vote The deadline to register as a new party member of the SPO and receive a vote was Friday 24 March 2023 The same deadline applied to party members seeking a candidacy On 25 March 2023 the SPO announced that it received about 9 000 new applications for party membership before the deadline that the applications will be reviewed and checked for validity in the coming days and that the final number of eligible voters will be released On Monday 27 March 2023 the conduct of the leadership election and remaining questions was finalized and approved by the SPO s top party committee Final unresolved questions include the number of candidates and if all serious candidacies submitted by the deadline should be allowed onto the ballot With 73 people registering their candidacy before the deadline some committee members are calling for additional hurdles for ballot access such as collecting a certain number of signatures from party members Another question to be resolved is the possibility or necessity of a runoff election in case no candidate should reach a majority of votes 11 The SPO announced that by Friday 31 March 2023 that all 73 potential candidates must submit the following to the party at least 30 signatures from fellow party members an official government document declaring they have no criminal record declare that they are not a member of another party that they are eligible to be a candidate for the 2024 Austrian legislative election a formal application document with name address citizenship picture contact information a personal curriculum vitae and preferably a short introduction or motivational video to be posted on the SPO candidate website as information for voters in the leadership electionThe SPO decided to introduce these criteria to avoid fake or joke candidacies among the 73 submitted candidate applications and to narrow down the ballot to include serious candidates only There was at least one application in which a giraffe wanted to become the next SPO leader 12 There will be no runoff if no candidate receives a majority of the votes 13 Election confirmation edit On 11 April 2023 the SPO announced that only Rendi Wagner Doskozil and Babler met the criteria above and could appear on the ballot while the remaining 70 submitted candidacies were either invalid incomplete or withdrawn The party further announced that the result of the membership vote by mail and online will be released no sooner than 22 May 2023 This is because mail ballots from party members can be received up until 17 May 2023 with a post stamp no later than 10 May 2023 Mail votes will trump online votes in case a party member accidentally or intentionally voted twice The vote counting process will be administered and cross checked by the SPO s internal voting commission independent notaries and IT experts 14 Opinion polls editFirst round edit Only SPO party members were able to take part in the vote Polls only measured the views of the general population and SPO voters Fieldwork date Pollster Sample size Rendi Wagner Doskozil Babler Others None Undecided Don t know8 10 May 2023 Market Lazarsfeld SPO voters 43 16 28 12 24 26 April 2023 Market Lazarsfeld 1 000 voters 16 25 17 41 SPO voters 31 33 29 8 11 13 April 2023 Unique Research 800 voters 20 29 15 27 9 SPO voters 49 20 18 11 3 27 29 March 2023 Market Lazarsfeld 1 000 voters 16 21 12 15 36 SPO voters 37 18 17 9 18 20 23 March 2023 Unique Research 800 voters 26 39 26 9 SPO voters 63 22 9 5 20 22 March 2023 Market Lazarsfeld 1 000 voters 24 37 40 SPO voters 49 37 14 Second round edit Only SPO party delegates will be able to take part in the vote Polls only measured the views of SPO voters Fieldwork date Pollster Sample size Doskozil Babler23 25 May 2023 Market Lazarsfeld 213 SPO voters 49 51 General election edit Polling firm Fieldwork date Samplesize Method OVP Babler Doskozil Rendi Wagner FPO Grune NEOS KPO Others LeadMarket Lazarsfeld 26 31 May 2023 511 Online 26 19 31 7 9 3 3 5489 22 20 27 10 14 6 1 5IFDD 25 27 May 2023 1 208 Online 24 26 27 8 8 4 3 122 25 26 10 9 6 2 1OGM 22 24 May 2023 1 186 Online 23 26 28 8 9 4 2 220 24 26 10 10 8 2 2Market Lazarsfeld 27 29 Mar 2023 1 000 Online 22 16 31 11 13 7 920 25 28 10 12 5 321 21 29 10 13 6 3Unique Research 20 23 Mar 2023 800 Phone amp Online 21 31 25 11 10 3 625 24 28 11 9 3 3Peter Hajek 7 10 Nov 2022 800 Phone amp Online 20 32 21 10 12 5 1122 27 25 10 10 6 incl MFG 3 2Results editResults of the non binding party member survey edit Results were released on 22 May 2023 with Hans Peter Doskozil winning Andreas Babler coming in second and Pamela Rendi Wagner in third place 2 nbsp Harry Kopietz nbsp Michaela GrubesaOn 11 May 2023 before the results were announced the leader of the 20 member SPO election commission Harry Kopietz de who was a Rendi Wagner supporter resigned because of health reasons He was replaced by Michaela Grubesa de a Doskozil supporter with the overall size of the election commission shrinking to 19 Members who resign cannot be replaced during the term as they are elected at the party convention 15 Grubesa announced that she wants to make the vote counting process as transparent as possible and invited representatives of all 3 candidates to oversee the vote count as well as notaries and external IT experts 16 CandidateVotes Hans Peter Doskozil36 01933 68Andreas Babler33 70331 51Pamela Rendi Wagner33 52831 35None of the above3 7023 46Total106 952100 00Valid votes106 95299 83Invalid blank votes1810 17Total votes107 133100 00Registered voters turnout147 99372 39Source SPO 1 2 Results of the extraordinary party congress edit Final result edit CandidateVotes Andreas Babler31753 10Hans Peter Doskozil28046 90Total597100 00Valid votes59799 17Invalid blank votes50 83Total votes602100 00Registered voters turnout60998 85Source SPO LivestreamInitially 609 delegates were invited to elect the new party chairman But outgoing party chairwoman Pamela Rendi Wagner announced she would not attend the extraordinary party congress because she wanted to leave the stage completely open to the two contenders and eventually the new party chairman At the start of the extraordinary party congress it was announced that 603 of the 609 invited delegates were present Of the 603 delegates present 602 cast a ballot Result mix up edit Originally the SPO announced Doskozil had won the election with 316 delegate votes to 279 for Babler Doskozil was then announced leader and acted as such for two days However on 5 June it was discovered that there was an error when merging data in the results spreadsheets used to gather the votes that meant votes for Babler were counted for Doskozil and vice versa The party s electoral commission head Michaela Grubesa announced that Andreas Babler had won the election by a margin of 317 votes to 280 after an Excel spreadsheet used to count the votes had flipped the vote count In the recount the party also noticed a vote that was missing from the original total vote count Another vote that was previously tabled as a valid vote but was not assigned to a candidate was assigned correctly in the recount Therefore both candidates gained one additional vote each compared to the original Saturday results that were mixed up According to the election commission the Excel spreadsheet mix up resulted from an outdated non suitable pre formatted and blank Excel table which was used to table their results at previous party congresses in which usually just one candidate the incumbent was running and no votes are then subtracted from that candidate in the other column The election commission ruled out any wrongdoing and especially intentional malice by election commission members present on Saturday during and after the count because all protocols from the 12 ballot booths were correctly signed by the commission members All 602 delegates who cast ballots also had their QR codes on their ballots registered in the protocols at the time of their voting This means the results have always been there and recorded the correct way for Babler on Saturday but the results from each of the 12 polling booths were incorrectly entered into the wrong column The 2 additional votes that were tabled in the recount were due to communication errors 17 18 19 Aftermath editAftermath of the non binding party member survey edit On 23 May 2023 incumbent party leader Pamela Rendi Wagner announced that she would not be a candidate at the extraordinary party congress on 3 June 2023 and subsequently announced her orderly resignation as party leader and parliamentary group leader She remained in office until a new party leader and parliamentary group leader was elected On 23 May 2023 after 7 hours of heated debate the SPO s top leadership committee voted down an additional runoff motion due to the close results between the candidates The runoff motion was favoured by Babler and his supporters as well as the Vienna SPO but was rejected by a vote of 25 22 Instead the extraordinary party congress would be a run off between Doskozil and Babler 609 delegates will be able to cast secret ballots between Doskozil and Babler to settle the leadership question 20 In the week following the results of the party member survey Andreas Babler made controversial remarks for example referring to himself as a Marxist 21 Later a podcast from 2020 was made public in which Babler strongly criticized the European Union as a neoliberal construct with just a weak social safety net and in its behaviour more aggressive and militaristic than NATO Babler was also strongly against Austrian EU membership decades ago during his time as a Young Socialist Following his recent remarks Babler made clear that he does not support Austria leaving the EU and that he supports turning the EU into a welfare union Nonetheless political experts saw his chances to be elected the new Austrian SPO party chairman declining after his controversial remarks 22 On 3 June 2023 at the start of the extraordinary party congress election commission chairwoman Michaela Grubesa said that Berthold Felber a party member from Burgenland announced his intention to run as a third candidate at the congress and according to party statutes was able to be written in at the election For his votes to be counted as valid delegates had to write his name on the ballot and cross out the names of the main two candidates Before the start of the party congress Babler shook hands and welcomed all delegates personally after which both candidates delivered 45 minute speeches to the delegates and guests The speeches were followed by about 2 hours of debate by delegates after which the leadership vote took place Aftermath of the extraordinary party congress edit Prior to the result mix up edit After being proclaimed the new SPO chairman Doskozil thanked his competitor Babler and together they promised to solve the internal disputes of the past and unify the party ahead of the next Austrian legislative election in 2024 Doskozil also pledged his support for a SPO Green NEOS coalition after the 2024 election and ruled out a coalition with the FPO and or the OVP 23 Doskozil was officially party chairman for 2 days After the result mix up edit After being informed by the party s election commission that the results were mixed up elected new party chairman Babler called the events the darkest day and low point of Social Democracy in Austria and apologized to party officials and Austrian voters for the problems caused He asked the election commission to re count the votes again to make sure there s a final credible result only after which he will officially accept the results and become the new chairman The re counted and certified results are expected to be released on Tuesday 6 June 2023 Doskozil accepted the news of the results being mixed up and announced his withdrawal from federal Austrian politics instead focusing on his role as Governor of Burgenland in the future 24 On 6 June 2023 the recount from Monday was certified without any changes after no additional errors were found The vote was recounted 3 times The certified results were announced by the newly elected SPO election commission chairwoman Klaudia Frieben and an independent notary after chairwoman Michaela Grubesa announced her resignation during the meeting on Tuesday After the certified results were announced Andreas Babler officially accepted his election as the new SPO chairman Babler once again apologized to voters and party officials and thanked Doskozil for his campaign and response to the results mix up Babler also announced his intention to hold the next ordinary SPO party congress scheduled for 2024 already in the fall of 2023 Babler wants delegates to vote again on the chairperson or to confirm him Babler also wants party statutes changed so that only party members decide the new party chairpersons in the future as well as coalition contracts Babler also announced a summer tour throughout Austria to re gain trust in the SPO after his proposal to hold the ordinary party congress already during the fall of 2023 was approved by the SPO leadership committee on 7 June 2023 25 References edit a b Hans Peter Doskozil gewinnt SPO Mitgliederabstimmung Die Presse in German 22 May 2023 Retrieved 22 May 2023 a b c Hans Peter Doskozil mit 33 68 Prozent Erster in German Retrieved 22 May 2023 Austria s social democrats decide to hold leadership race 16 March 2023 Retrieved 22 March 2023 Zeitraum fur SPO Mitgliederbefragung steht in German 22 March 2023 Retrieved 22 March 2023 SPO Mitgliederbefragung Kein Duell sondern mehrere Kandidaten in German 22 March 2023 Retrieved 22 March 2023 Funf Thesen wie Bablers Antreten und ein Gerucht uber Kern den SPO Fuhrungsstreit durcheinanderwirbeln in German Retrieved 24 March 2023 Nikolaus Kowall will doch nicht als SPO Chef kandidieren in German Retrieved 24 March 2023 73 Bewerbungen um SPO Chefsessel in German 25 March 2023 Retrieved 25 March 2023 Wie der Dreikampf um die SPO Spitze ablaufen soll derstandard at in German 11 April 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2023 Rotes Wahl Chaos Wer wie warum wo antritt in German 24 March 2023 Retrieved 24 March 2023 SPO Mitgliederbefragung soll zwischen 24 April und 10 Mai stattfinden in German Retrieved 22 March 2023 Neues Mitglied Zoo Giraffe will SPO Chef werden in German 27 March 2023 Retrieved 27 March 2023 SPO einigte sich auf Regeln fur Kandidatur in German 27 March 2023 Retrieved 27 March 2023 SPO Vorsitzwahl wird zum Dreikampf in German 11 April 2023 Retrieved 11 April 2023 SPO Wahlkommissionsleiter Harry Kopietz zieht sich zuruck derstandard at in German 11 May 2023 Retrieved 11 May 2023 SPO Kommissionsleiterin will Wahlzeugen und IT Experten einladen kurier at in German 12 May 2023 Retrieved 12 May 2023 Online Wiener Zeitung 5 June 2023 SPO Wahlergebnis vertauscht Babler SPO Parteichef Osterreich Politik Nachrichten Wiener Zeitung Online in German Retrieved 5 June 2023 Jankowski 05 06 2023 um 15 57 von Hellin 5 June 2023 Fehler bei Auszahlung Babler ist neuer SPO Chef Die Presse in German Retrieved 5 June 2023 Austrian party reverses leadership result after spreadsheet hiccup AP News 5 June 2023 Retrieved 7 June 2023 Doskozil gegen Babler SPO entscheidet am Parteitag uber Vorsitz Via Stimmzettel konnen sich die Delegierten fur Doskozil oder Babler aussprechen kurier at in German 23 May 2023 Retrieved 23 May 2023 SPO Kandidat Andreas Babler Ich bin Marxist kurier at in German 24 May 2023 Retrieved 2 June 2023 Babler nannte EU schlimmer als NATO kurier at in German 30 May 2023 Retrieved 2 June 2023 Doskozil ist neuer SPO Chef in German 3 June 2023 Retrieved 3 June 2023 BABLER STATT DOSKOZIL SPO stolpert zum Vorsitzenden in German 5 June 2023 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Bestatigt Babler nimmt Wahl zum SPO Chef an in German 6 June 2023 Retrieved 6 June 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2023 Social Democratic Party of Austria leadership election amp oldid 1173485717, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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