State election in Hamburg, Germany
2015 Hamburg state election|
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Turnout | 3,530,097 (56.5%) 0.8% |
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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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Olaf Scholz
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Dietrich Wersich
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Katharina Fegebank
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Party
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SPD
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CDU
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Greens
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Last election
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62 seats, 48.4%
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28 seats, 21.9%
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14 seats, 11.2%
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Seats won
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58
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20
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15
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Seat change
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4
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8
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1
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Popular vote
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1,611,274
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561,377
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432,713
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Percentage
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45.6%
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15.9%
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12.3%
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Swing
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2.8%
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6.0%
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1.1%
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Fourth party
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Fifth party
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Sixth party
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Leader
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Dora Heyenn
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Katja Suding
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Jörn Kruse
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Party
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Left
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FDP
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AfD
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Last election
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8 seats, 6.4%
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9 seats, 6.7%
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Did not exist
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Seats won
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11
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9
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8
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Seat change
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3
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0
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8
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Popular vote
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300,567
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262,157
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214,833
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Percentage
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8.5%
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7.4%
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6.1%
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Swing
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2.1%
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0.7%
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New party
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The 2015 Hamburg state election was held on 15 February 2015 to elect the members of the 21st Hamburg Parliament. The incumbent Social Democratic Party (SPD) government led by First Mayor Olaf Scholz lost its majority. The SPD subsequently formed a coalition government with The Greens, and Scholz continued in office.