Alternative for Germany election results
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This page is a page of Alternative for Germany election results.
Tables of election results
- Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
Election year | No. of constituency votes |
No. of party list votes |
% of party list votes |
No. of overall seats won |
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2013 | 810,915 | 2,056,985 | 4.7 | 0 / 631
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2017[1][2] | 5,316,095 | 5,877,094 | 12.6 | 94 / 709
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- European Parliament
Election year | No. of overall votes |
% of overall vote & ranking |
No. of overall seats won |
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2014 | 2,070,014 | 7.1 (#5) | 7 / 96
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2019 | 4,103,453 | 11.0 (#4) | 11 / 96
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- State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, year | No. of overall votes |
% of overall vote & ranking |
No. of overall seats won |
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Hesse, 2013 | 126,906 | 4.1 (#6) | 0 / 110
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Saxony, 2014 | 159,611 | 9.7 (#4) | 14 / 126
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Thuringia, 2014 | 99,548 | 10.6 (#4) | 11 / 91
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Brandenburg, 2014 | 119,989 | 12.2 (#4) | 11 / 88
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Hamburg, 2015 | 214,833 | 6.1 (#6) | 8 / 121
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Bremen, 2015 | 64,368 | 5.5 (#6) | 5 / 83
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Baden-Württemberg, 2016 | 809,311 | 15.1 (#3) | 23 / 143
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Rhineland-Palatinate, 2016 | 267,813 | 12.6 (#3) | 14 / 101
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Saxony-Anhalt, 2016 | 271,646 | 24.4 (#2) | 25 / 87
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2016 | 167,453 | 20.8 (#2) | 18 / 71
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Berlin, 2016 | 231,325 | 14.2 (#5) | 25 / 160
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Saarland, 2017 | 32,935 | 6.2 (#4) | 3 / 51
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Lower Saxony, 2017 | 235,840 | 6.2 (#5) | 9 / 137
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North Rhine-Westphalia, 2017 | 624,552 | 7.4 (#4) | 16 / 199
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Bavaria, 2018 | 1,388,622 | 10.2 (#4) | 22 / 205
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Hesse, 2018 | 378,692 | 13.1 (#4) | 19 / 137
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Bremen, 2019 | 89,939 | 6.1 (#5) | 5 / 84
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Saxony, 2019 | 595,671 | 27.5 (#2) | 38 / 119
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Brandenburg, 2019 | 297,484 | 23.5 (#2) | 23 / 88
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Thuringia, 2019 | 259,382 | 23.4 (#2) | 22 / 90
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Hamburg, 2020 | 214,596 | 5.3 (#5) | 7 / 123
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References
- ^ "CDU/CSU remains strongest parliamentary group in the Bundestag despite losses". German Bundestag. 27 September 2017.
- ^ "Bundestagswahl am 24. September 2017". Wahlrecht.de (in German). Retrieved 26 September 2017.