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  1. 2017 German federal election. Federal elections were held in Germany on 24 September 2017 to elect the members of the 19th Bundestag. At stake were at least 598 seats in the Bundestag, as well as 111 overhang and leveling seats determined thereafter.

  2. Auf Vorschlag des Bundeskabinetts vom 18. Januar 2017 fertigte Bundespräsident Joachim Gauck am 23. Januar 2017 die Anordnung über den 24. September 2017 als Tag der Bundestagswahl aus, am 26. Januar 2017 wurde sie im Bundesgesetzblatt verkündet (BGBl. I S. 74).

  3. WIESBADEN/BERLIN – At today’s meeting the Federal Electoral Committee determined the final result of the election to the 19 th German Bundestag. Then the Federal Returning Officer announced the final election result in the Marie-Elisabeth-Lüders Bundestag building in Berlin.

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    After the unification of Germany under Emperor Wilhelm I in 1871, elections were held to the German Reichstag or Imperial Assembly, which supplanted its namesake, the Reichstag of the North German Confederation. The Reichstag could be dissolved by the emperor or, after the abdication of Wilhelm II in 1918, the president of Germany. With the Weimar ...

    State elections in the Federal Republic of Germany

    State elections are conducted under various rules set by the Länder(states). In general they are conducted according to some form of party-list proportional representation, either the same as the federal system or some simplified version. The election period is generally four to five years, and the dates of elections vary from state to state.

    German Democratic Republic

    In the German Democratic Republic, elections to the Volkskammer were effectively controlled by the Socialist Unity Party of Germany (SED) and state hierarchy, even though multiple pro forma parties existed. The 18 March 1990 election were the first free ones held in the GDR, producing a government whose major mandate was to negotiate an end to itself and its state.[citation needed] Prior to the Fall of the Berlin Wall, East Germany did not have free elections. Polling places were under survei...

    Local elections

    Local elections in Germany (German: Kommunalwahlen) include elections for most regional and local subdivisions, unless their representatives are appointed or elected by another assembly or office. Such local elections are conducted for representatives in districts, cities, towns, villages and various other administrative regional organizations. In cities and towns local elections usually include voting for a lord mayor or mayor. Smaller villages and settlements may elect a representative (Ger...

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