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  1. e. Federal elections were held in Germany on 10 January 1877. [2] The National Liberal Party remained the largest party in the Reichstag, with 127 of the 397 seats. [3] Voter turnout was 60.6%.

  2. In 2008, some modifications to the electoral system were required under an order of the Federal Constitutional Court. The court had found a provision in the Federal Election Law by which it was possible for a party to experience a negative vote weight , thus losing seats due to more votes, violated the constitutional guarantee of the electoral system being equal and direct.

  3. 25. Aug. 2017 · There is an active and a passive right to vote. In federal elections every German citizen 18 years of age or older can vote. Legal age is also the prerequisite to be a candidate for the Bundestag. In the 2017 Bundestag elections there were about 61.5 million citizens eligible to vote – 31.7 million women and 28.8 million men.

  4. 24. Sept. 2017 · Angela Merkel is set for a fourth term as Germany’s chancellor after her centre right CDU/CSU won a projected 33% of the vote in federal elections, making it the largest party in the Bundestag ...

  5. Las elecciones federales de Alemania de 2017 se celebraron el 24 de septiembre de 2017. 1 En ellas fueron elegidos los 709 diputados del Bundestag, que a su vez eligieron al canciller de Alemania para el periodo 2017-2021. Tras los comicios, la canciller Angela Merkel se mantuvo en el cargo.

  6. t. e. Federal elections were held in Germany on 27 October 1881. [1] The Centre Party became the largest party in the Reichstag, with 100 of the 397 seats, whilst the National Liberal Party, which had previously been the largest party, was reduced to 45 seats. [2] Voter turnout was 56.3%.

  7. The first federal elections were held in Germany on 3 March 1871. [1] The National Liberal Party emerged as the largest party in the Reichstag, with 117 of the 382 seats. [2] Voter turnout was just 51.0%.