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Elections in Hamburg

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Judiciary
  • Constitutional Court
    Hamburgisches Verfassungsgericht
  • Administrative courts
    Hamburgisches Oberverwaltungsgericht
    Verwaltungsgericht Hamburg
  • Courts of Justice
    Hanseatisches Oberlandesgericht
    Landgericht Hamburg
    8 Amtsgerichte
  • Fiscal Court
    Finanzgericht Hamburg
  • Labor courts
    Landesarbeitsgericht Hamburg
    Arbeitsgericht Hamburg
  • Social court
    Landessozialgericht Hamburg
    Sozialgericht Hamburg

The number ofelections in Hamburg varies.Hamburg has a state election every five years,[1] the elections for thestate parliament. There are also elections to thefederal diet (the lower house of the federal parliament) of Germany, thelocal elections of the diet of theboroughs (Bezirksversammlungen) and every five years to theEuropean Parliament. All elections take place byuniversal adult suffrage and are regulated by law.

Voting system

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The voting system for the state and local elections is amixed member proportional representation. In 2007 theConstitutional Court of Hamburg declared a new form ofelection threshold for the state parliament elections unconstitutional.[2]

Referendum and citizen's initiative

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Since 1996citizen's initiatives or areferendums (Volksbegehren orVolksentscheid) are possible in Hamburg.[3][4]

History

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Further information:History of Hamburg

Through political reforms in the 1850s the Hamburg parliament turned from an assembly of delegates into an elected legislative. Franchise and terms were changed several times. Until 1901 elections - each time of one fraction of the seats - were held at three consecutive days, till 1913 at possibly up to four days along the categories of enfranchised male state citizens (with citizenship not by birth, but facultative from a certain minimum of annually accrued taxes on, and obligatory from a certain higher level on) of (1) voters enfranchised due to a certain minimum of accrued taxes (voting since 1904 in a two-round system), (2) enfranchised due to owning land within the state boundary and (3) due to counting to the burgher notables (Notabeln) consisting of former and current incumbents of state and related offices. Being included in all three groups allowed a voter to participate thrice in each election. In 1918 franchise became equal and general including woman, elections were from then on held on one day only. State elections have been held on the following dates:[5]

#DateElection
114 to 21 November 18591859 Hamburg state election
218611861 Hamburg state election
318631863 Hamburg state election
418651865 Hamburg state election
518671867 Hamburg state election
618691869 Hamburg state election
718711871 Hamburg state election
818731873 Hamburg state election
918751875 Hamburg state election
1018771877 Hamburg state election
1118801880 Hamburg state election
1218831883 Hamburg state election
1318851885 Hamburg state election
1418871887 Hamburg state election
1518901890 Hamburg state election
1618921892 Hamburg state election
1718941894 Hamburg state election
1818961896 Hamburg state election
1918981898 Hamburg state election
20early 19011901 Hamburg state election
21begin on 13 February 19041904 Hamburg state election
2219071907 Hamburg state election
2319101910 Hamburg state election
2419131913 Hamburg state election
2516 March 19191919 Hamburg state election
2620 February 19211921 Hamburg state election
2726 October 19241924 Hamburg state election
289 October 19271927 Hamburg state election
2919 February 19281928 Hamburg state election
3027 September 19311931 Hamburg state election
3124 April 19321932 Hamburg state election
3213 October 19461946 Hamburg state election
3316 October 19491949 Hamburg state election
341 November 19531953 Hamburg state election
3510 November 19571957 Hamburg state election
3612 November 19611961 Hamburg state election
3727 March 19661966 Hamburg state election
3822 March 19701970 Hamburg state election
393 March 19741974 Hamburg state election
404 June 19781978 Hamburg state election
416 June 1982June 1982 Hamburg state election
4219 December 1982December 1982 Hamburg state election
439 November 19861986 Hamburg state election
4417 May 19871987 Hamburg state election
452 June 19911991 Hamburg state election
4619 September 19931993 Hamburg state election
4721 September 19971997 Hamburg state election
4823 September 20012001 Hamburg state election
4929 February 20042004 Hamburg state election
5024 February 20082008 Hamburg state election
5120 February 20112011 Hamburg state election
5215 February 20152015 Hamburg state election
5323 February 20202020 Hamburg state election

Results

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See also:Hamburg state elections in the Weimar Republic

For the election of 2009 (2004) to the European Union there were 1,256,701 (2004: 1.227.905) voters, a turnout of 34.7% (34.9), gave 432,633 (421,029) valid and 3,633 (7,834) invalid votes.[6] For thestate election 2008 there were 1,236,671 voters, with a turnout of 63.4% for the first vote (63.5% 2nd vote/party vote) gave 3,723,546 votes for the first vote (direct candidate vote) and 777,531 for the 2nd vote (party vote).[7]

PartyEU 2009
Votes
EU 2009
Vote %
State 2008
First Vote
State 2008
First Vote %
State 2008
Party vote (2nd vote)
State 2008
Party vote (2nd vote) %
EU 2004
Votes
EU 2004
Vote %
Difference EU 2009 to 2004 in % pts.
CDU128,44329.71,451,74239.0331,06742,6154,69036.7-7.1
SPD109,76625.41,214,26332.6265,51634.1106,32525.30.1
GRÜNE88,82320.5508,11813.674,4729.6103,45424.6-4.0
FDP48,22511.1222,5986.036,9534.822,9915.55.7
DIE LINKE29,1816.7274,1967.450,1326.411,8722.83.9
Die Tierschutzpartei2,9050.73,2370.8-0.1
REP1,5270.41,5890.4-0.0
FAMILIE1,4930.31,5340.4-0.0
DIE FRAUEN8360.21,3510.3-0.1
Volksabstimmung7200.21,2170.3-0.1
PBC8060.21,0270.2-0.1
DKP5210.19000.2-0.1
ödp1,0540,22,0650.19810.16770,20,1
AUFBRUCH2710.13950.1-0,0
BüSo1230.03150.1-0.0
PSG1530.02600.1-0.0
CM2680.12550.10.0
50Plus7630.2
AUF3550,1
BP1880.0
DVU1,5380.46,3540.8
DIE GRAUEN7940.22,3990.3
DIE VIOLETTEN6720.2
EDE2350.1
FBI2610.1
VOLKSENTSCHEIDE6860.2
FW FREIE WÄHLER2,5640.6
Newropeans4430.1
PIRATEN5,0971.22,2070.11,7730.2
RRP1,5450.4
RENTNER2,3770.5
ZENTRUM2,5740.16460.1
Die PARTEI6,6980.21,9580.3
Kusch29,7460.83,5190.5
Others7,1540.28,9402.1

State election results maps

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References

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  1. ^Constitution of HamburgVerfassung der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg, Artikel 10 (in German), retrieved26 April 2019
  2. ^Die Geschichte des Hamburger Wahlrechts (in German), Mehr Demokratie e.V., retrieved24 July 2009
  3. ^Constitution of HamburgVerfassung der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg (in German) (11th ed.), 6 June 1952, archived fromthe original on 10 June 2007, retrieved22 July 2009
  4. ^Act of ReferendumHamburgisches Gesetz über Volksinitiative, Volksbegehren und Volksentscheid (Volksabstimmungsgesetz - VAbstG) (in German), 20 June 1996, archived fromthe original on 27 September 2007, retrieved2009-07-24
  5. ^Wahltermine in Hamburg seit 1946 (in German), The Federal Returning Officer (Bundeswahlleiter), 2008, archived fromthe original on 5 March 2009, retrieved24 March 2009
  6. ^Endgültiges Ergebnis der Europawahl 2009 (in German), The Federal Returning Officer (Bundeswahlleiter), 2009, archived fromthe original on 12 June 2009, retrieved24 July 2009
  7. ^Endgültiges Ergebnis der Bürgerschaftswahl 2008(PDF) (in German), The Federal Returning Officer (Bundeswahlleiter), 2008, archived fromthe original(PDF) on 16 June 2011, retrieved2009-07-24

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