1971 Rhineland-Palatinate state election

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The 1971 Rhineland-Palatinate state election was conducted on 21 March 1971 to elect members to the Landtag, the state legislature of Rhineland-Palatinate, West Germany.

This election was the only one held with six constituencies under the 7 July 1970 state electoral law:

  • Constituency One (Wahlkreis 1) centered around Neuwied elected 15 members.
  • Constituency Two (Wahlkreis 2) centered around Koblenz, elected 22 members.
  • Constituency Three (Wahlkreis 3) centered around Trier elected 15 members.
  • Constituency Four (Wahlkreis 4) centered around Mainz elected 14 members.
  • Constituency Five (Wahlkreis 5) centered around Ludwigshafen elected 21 members.
  • Constituency Six (Wahlkreis 6) centered around Kaiserslautern elected 15 members.

All seats would be distributed via Hare method.

Summary of the 21 March 1971 Rhineland-Palatinate state Landtag election results
Party Vote % Vote % ± Seats Seats ±
Christian Democratic Union 50.0 +3.3 53 +4
Social Democratic Party 40.5 +3.7 44 +5
Free Democratic Party 5.9 –2.4 3 –5
National Democratic Party 2.7 –4.2 0 –4
German Communist Party 0.9 N/A 0 N/A
Total 100.0 100 ±0
Source: parties-and-elections.de