1994 Austrian legislative election|
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Turnout | 81.94% |
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First party
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Second party
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Third party
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Leader
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Franz Vranitzky
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Erhard Busek
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Jörg Haider
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Party
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SPÖ
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ÖVP
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FPÖ
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Last election
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42.78%, 80 seats
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32.06%, 60 seats
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16.63%, 33 seats
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Seats won
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65
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52
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42
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Seat change
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15
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8
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9
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Popular vote
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1,617,804
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1,281,846
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1,042,332
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Percentage
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34.92%
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27.67%
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22.50%
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Swing
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7.86pp
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4.39pp
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5.87pp
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Leader
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Madeleine Petrovic
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Heide Schmidt
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Party
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Greens
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LiF
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Last election
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4.78%, 10 seats
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–
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Seats won
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13
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11
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Seat change
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3
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New
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Popular vote
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338,538
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276,580
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Percentage
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7.31%
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5.97%
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Swing
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2.53pp
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New
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Seats won by state
Popular vote by state |
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Parliamentary elections were held in Austria on 9 October 1994.[1] The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) and Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) remained the largest parties, but both suffered losses to minor parties. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) improved to 22.5% and The Greens won 7.3%. The Liberal Forum, a liberal splinter from the FPÖ, won 6.0% and entered the National Council on its first attempt. The incumbent grand coalition of the SPÖ and ÖVP was renewed.[2]