2017 Saarland state election

2017 Saarland state election

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All 51 seats in the Landtag of Saarland
26 seats needed for a majority
Turnout533,783 (69.7%)
Increase 8.1%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer Anke Rehlinger
Party CDU SPD
Leader since 28 May 2011[1] 18 June 2016
Last election 19 seats, 35.2% 17 seats, 30.6%
Seats won 24 17
Seat change Increase 5 Steady 0
Popular vote 217,263 158,057
Percentage 40.7% 29.6%
Swing Increase 5.5% Decrease 1.0%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Leader Oskar Lafontaine Rudolf Müller
Party Left AfD
Leader since 9 August 2008 16 September 2016
Last election 9 seats, 16.1% Did not exist
Seats won 7 3
Seat change Decrease 2 Increase 3
Popular vote 68,566 32,971
Percentage 12.8% 6.2%
Swing Decrease 3.3% New party


Government before election

Second Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet
CDUSPD

Government after election

Third Kramp-Karrenbauer cabinet
CDUSPD

The 2017 Saarland state election was held on 26 March 2017 to elect the members of the Landtag of Saarland.[2][3] The incumbent grand coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Social Democratic Party (SPD) led by Minister-President Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer was returned with an increased majority.[4][5]

Even though the Saarland is the second smallest state by population and does not represent Germany as a whole demographically, the election proved to be of pivotal importance to the following state elections and in particular the federal election later that year. Then-SPD leader Martin Schulz led the party to new heights in early 2017 and polls showed the SPD capturing the Minister-President's office in this first election of the year, but the upset CDU victory marked the beginning of a decline in the polls both nationally and in other state elections. This decline culminated in heavy losses for the SPD in Schleswig-Holstein, in North Rhine-Westphalia and, ultimately, in the 2017 German federal election.

  1. ^ The party leader: Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer Archived 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, cdu-saar.de (German)
  2. ^ Election dates in Germany, wahlrecht.de (German)
  3. ^ Vor dem Wahlkampf: Elefantenrunde ohne Berührungsängste, Saarbrücker Zeitung (German), 13 February 2016
  4. ^ Kramp-Karrenbauer für Fortsetzung der großen Koalition im Saarland, focus.de (German), 2 Oct 2014
  5. ^ Die „rote Charlotte“ hält sich bereit, Frankfurter Allgemeine (German), 29 May 2015