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Grand Council

Grosser Rat (German)
Grand conseil (French)
Type
Type
Leadership
President
Jürg Iseli
Structure
Seats160
Political groups
Government parties (132)
  •   SVP/UDC 46
  •   SP/PS 38
  •   FDP/PLR 20
  •   Greens (GPS/PES) 13
  •   BDP/PBD 13

Other parliamentary parties (28)

[1]
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Hagenbach-Bischoff system
Last election
2018
Meeting place
Rathaus
Website
https://www.gr.be.ch/

The Grand Council (German: Grosser Rat, French: Grand conseil) is the parliament of the Swiss canton of Bern.

It consists of 160 members (as of 2006) elected by proportional representation for a four-year term of office. The French-speaking part of the canton, the Bernese Jura (districts of Courtelary, La Neuveville and Moutier) has 12 seats guaranteed, and 3 seats are guaranteed for the French-speaking minority of the bilingual district of Biel/Bienne.

Election

The council is re-elected every four years. Like other legislatures in Switzerland, elections use party list proportional representation. There are nine constituencies, based on the districts of the Canton.

Districts of the canton of Bern
Constituency Boundaries Seats
Biel-Bienne - Seeland Districts of Biel/Bienne and Seeland 26
Mittelland North North Part of Bern-Mittelland 22
Bern City of Bern 20
Mittelland-South South Part of Bern-Mittelland 20
Thun District of Thun 17
Oberland Oberland region (contains three districts) 16
Emmental District of Emmental 15
Bernese Jura District of Jura Bernois 12
Oberaargau District of Oberaargau 12

Composition

The last election was held in 2018.

References

All links are in German and French, unless otherwise noted.