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2009 Thuringian state election

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State election in Thuringia, Germany
2009 Thuringia state election

← 200430 August 20092014 →

All 88 seats of theLandtag of Thuringia
Registered1,910,074Decrease 2.5%
Turnout1,054,297 (56.2%)
Increase 2.4pp
 First partySecond partyThird party
 
LeaderDieter AlthausBodo RamelowChristoph Matschie
PartyCDULeftSPD
Leader's seatEichsfeld IErfurt III(won seat)Jena I(won seat)
Last election45 seats, 43.0%28 seats, 26.1%[a]15 seats, 14.5%
Seats won302718
Seat changeDecrease 15Decrease 1Increase 3
Popular vote329,302288,915195,363
Percentage31.2%27.4%18.5%
SwingDecrease 11.8ppIncrease 1.3ppIncrease 4.0pp

 Fourth partyFifth party
 
LeaderUwe BarthAstrid Rothe-Beinlich
PartyFDPGreens
Leader's seatList[b]List[c]
Last election0 seats, 3.6%0 seats, 4.5%
Seats won76
Seat changeIncrease 7Increase 6
Popular vote80,60064,912
Percentage7.6%6.2%
SwingIncrease 4.0ppIncrease 1.7pp

Results for the single-member constituencies

Minister-President before election

Dieter Althaus
CDU

ElectedMinister-President

Christine Lieberknecht
CDU

The2009 Thuringian state election was held on 30 August 2009 to elect the members of the 5thLandtag of Thuringia. It was held on the same day as the2009 Saarland state election and the2009 Saxony state election. The incumbentChristian Democratic Union (CDU) government led byMinister-PresidentDieter Althaus was defeated. The CDU subsequently formed agrand coalition with theSocial Democratic Party (SPD). Althaus resigned after the election due to his party's poor performance, which was far below expectations. He was succeeded by fellow CDU memberChristine Lieberknecht, who was elected as the new Minister-President.[1]

Parties

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The table below lists parties represented in the 4th Landtag of Thuringia.

NameIdeologyLeader(s)2004 result
Votes (%)Seats
CDUChristian Democratic Union of Germany
Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands
Christian democracyDieter Althaus43.0%
45 / 88
LinkeThe Left
Die Linke
Democratic socialismBodo Ramelow26.1%[d]
28 / 88
SPDSocial Democratic Party of Germany
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
Social democracyChristoph Matschie14.5%
15 / 88

Opinion polling

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Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
CDULinkeSPDGrüneFDPOthersLead
2009 state election30 Aug 200931.227.418.56.27.69.13.8
TU Ilumenau10–22 Aug 2009369412315108318
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen17–20 Aug 2009~1,000352518510710
Infratest dimap18–20 Aug 20091,00034241968910
IfM Leipzig10–13 Aug 200980537232059614
Infratest dimap7–11 Aug 20091,00034242069710
Forsa13–24 Jul 20091,00440241666816
Infratest dimap19–23 Jun 20091,00036241869712
IfM Leipzig11–13 May 200980136232358513
Forsa4–15 May 20091,00540261846614
Infratest dimap8–12 May 20091,00039252056514
Infratest dimap18–22 Mar 20091,00036252058611
GESS4–7 Mar 20091,00439251848614
Forsa12–16 Jan 200975139281655711
IfM Leipzig21–23 Oct 20088053330185673
Forsa25 Aug–9 Sep 20088633732154575
dimap26 Jun–10 Jul 20081,001313120567Tie
Infratest dimap5–7 May 20081,0003329235554
IfM Leipzig8–10 Apr 20088043329216564
Emnid13–27 Feb 2008~50036252445?11
IfM Leipzig10–12 Dec 200780335252554610
Infratest dimapOct 20071,00035262355?9
IfM Leipzig21–22 Aug 20078013629253347
dimap9–13 Jul 20071,00340252444315
IfM Leipzig12–15 May 20078013425265558
Emnid30 Apr–16 May 20075163227226665
IfM Leipzig23 Feb 2007?3026286552
IfM Leipzig15 Dec 20068023425275457
IfM Leipzig16–17 Aug 20068103326304343
IfM Leipzig7–8 Feb 200680234242934610
IfM Leipzig12–15 Dec 20058063626273539
Uni JenaJul 2005~1,0004031154559
IfM Leipzig28–30 May 200580345212045524
IfM Leipzig24 Jan 200580639222344816
IfM LeipzigSep 2004?41251864616
2004 state election13 Jun 200443.026.114.54.53.68.316.9

Election result

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Summary of the 30 August 2009 election results for theLandtag of Thuringia
PartyVotes%+/–Seats+/–
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)329,30231.23Decrease 11.830Decrease 15
The Left (Linke)288,91527.40Increase 1.3[A]28Decrease 1[A]
Social Democratic Party (SPD)195,36318.53Increase 4.018Increase 3
Free Democratic Party (FDP)80,6007.64Increase 4.07Increase 7
Alliance 90/The Greens (Grüne)64,9126.16Increase 1.76Increase 6
National Democratic Party (NPD)45,4514.31Increase 2.70Steady
Free Voters (FW)40,8113.87Increase 1.30Steady
Others8,9430.850Steady
Total1,054,297100.0089
Popular Vote
CDU
31.23%
DIE LINKE
27.40%
SPD
18.53%
FDP
7.64%
B'90/GRÜNE
6.16%
NPD
4.31%
FW
3.87%
Other
0.86%
Landtag seats
CDU
34.09%
DIE LINKE
30.68%
SPD
20.45%
FDP
7.95%
B'90/GRÜNE
6.82%

Outcome

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Minister-President and CDU leaderDieter Althaus resigned in the wake of the election, stating he took responsibility for his party's losses.[2] However, observers noted that his resignation also helped clear the way for a grand coalition between the CDU and SPD, which was preferred by both parties, and would be easier to manage under new leadership. The only viable alternative to a grand coalition was a government led by The Left with SPD and Green support, which both the CDU and SPD sought to avoid; the CDU because such a coalition would leave them in opposition, and the SPD because of personal animosity between its leaderChristoph Matschie and Left leaderBodo Ramelow.[2] Ultimately, a grand coalition of the CDU and SPD was formed under the leadership of the CDU'sChristine Lieberknecht, who was elected Minister-President.

Notes

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A.^ Compared to results forPDS
  1. ^Results forPDS.
  2. ^Ran inJena I (lost).
  3. ^Ran inErfurt II (lost).
  4. ^Results forPDS.

References

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  1. ^CDU and SPD form Thuringia state coalition, The Local; 19 October 2009.
  2. ^ab"Merkel Loyalist Resigns (Published 2009)".The New York Times.Archived from the original on 2022-08-28.
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