Suchergebnisse
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Homepage of the German Bundestag, the national parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany.
- Overview: Members
Overview: Members - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Overview: Parliament
Overview: Parliament - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Overview: Committees
Overview: Committees - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Overview: International
Overview: International - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Overview: Media Centre
Overview: Media Centre - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Overview: Visit
Overview: Visit - German Bundestag - Homepage
- Committee on Housing, Urban Development, Building and Local Government
Committee on Housing, Urban Development, Building and Local...
- Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid
Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid - German...
- Overview: Members
- 60,4 Million Eligible Voters
- The Second Vote Is Decisive
- Proportional Representation
- Overhang Mandates
Elections to the German Bundestagare generally held every four years. The last election was in autumn 2021. Voters will have two decisions to make: their "first vote" determines their choice of constituency candidate, with the candidate who wins the most votes being elected, regardless of how his or her party performs overall. These constituency se...
With their "second vote", voters determine the relative strengths of the parties in the Bundestag. The second vote is therefore the decisive vote, as it dictates which parliamentary group or coalition of parties will have a majority allowing them to elect their preferred candidate as Federal Chancellor. If a party fails to meet the requirement that...
The German electoral system is based on proportional representation, but contains elements of first-past-the-post. Who holds the majority in the Bundestag is, however, initially determined by the number of second votes won by the individual parties. Half of the total of 598 Members of the Bundestag are politicians who won the most first votes in on...
A certain degree of risk remains, however: if the number of constituency seats won by a party is as high as the number of seats it is entitled to according to its share of the second votes, then even the top candidate on the list will not be elected – unless he or she has won a constituency seat. The number of constituency seats won is extremely si...
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