1991 Rhineland-Palatinate state election

1991 Rhineland-Palatinate state election

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All 101 seats of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout2,125,407 (73.9%)
Decrease 3.1%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Rudolf Scharping Carl-Ludwig Wagner
Party SPD CDU
Last election 40 seats, 38.8% 48 seats, 45.1%
Seats won 47 40
Seat change Increase 7 Decrease 8
Popular vote 951,695 822,449
Percentage 44.8% 38.7%
Swing Increase 6.0% Decrease 6.4%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party FDP Greens
Last election 7 seats, 7.3% 5 seats, 5.9%
Seats won 7 7
Seat change Steady 0 Increase 2
Popular vote 146,400 137,139
Percentage 6.9% 6.5%
Swing Decrease 0.4% Increase 0.6%

Results for the single-member constituencies

Minister-President before election

Carl-Ludwig Wagner
CDU

Elected Minister-President

Rudolf Scharping
SPD

The 1991 Rhineland-Palatinate state election was held on 21 April 1991 to elect the members of the Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate. The incumbent coalition government of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Carl-Ludwig Wagner was defeated, losing its majority. The Social Democratic Party (SPD) moved into first place, forming a coalition with the FDP. SPD leader Rudolf Scharping was subsequently elected as Minister-President.

This election marked several changes in the state history:

First, a change in the state election system. Previous elections were held purely proportionally, however, from that election on, the elections were held more in line with the federal mixed-member proportional representation, with both direct constituencies and proportional representation.

Secondly, from 1991 on, the Landtag became elected for five years instead of the previous four.

Thirdly, the election marked a shift in the state's political alignment: for 44 years (1947-1991) the state had been governed by CDU, with CDU coming first in every election As of 2023, the state has been continuously governed by SPD since the election.