Bundestag - Election Result

Election Result

e • d Summary of the 27 September 2009 German Bundestag election results
Parties Constituency Party list Total seats
Votes % +/− Seats +/− Votes % +/− Seats +/− Seats +/− %
Christian Democratic Union 13,852,743 32.0 -0.6 173 +67 11,824,794 27.3 −0.5 21 −53 194 +14 31.2
Christian Social Union of Bavaria 3,190,950 7.4 −0.9 45 +1 2,830,210 6.5 −0.9 0 −2 45 −1 7.2
Social Democratic Party 12,077,437 27.9 −10.5 64 −81 9,988,843 23.0 −11.2 82 +5 146 −76 23.5
Free Democratic Party 4,075,115 9.4 +4.7 0 ±0 6,313,023 14.6 +4.8 93 +32 93 +32 15.0
The Left 4,790,007 11.1 +3.1 16 +13 5,153,884 11.9 +3.2 60 +9 76 +22 12.2
Alliance '90/The Greens 3,974,803 9.2 +3.8 1 ±0 4,641,197 10.7 +2.6 67 +17 68 +17 10.9
Pirate Party 46,750 0.1 +0.1 0 ±0 845,904 2.0 +2.0 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
National Democratic Party 768,175 1.8 −0.0 0 ±0 635,437 1.5 −0.1 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
Human Environment Animal Welfare 16,881 0.0 +0.0 0 ±0 230,572 0.5 +0.3 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
The Republicans 30,045 0.1 −0.0 0 ±0 193,473 0.4 −0.1 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
Ecological Democratic Party 105,276 0.2 +0.2 0 ±0 132,395 0.3 +0.3 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
Family Party 17,837 0.0 −0.1 0 ±0 120,716 0.3 −0.1 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
Others 289,798 0.7 +0.2 0 ±0 447,094 1.0 −0.2 0 ±0 0 ±0 0
Totals 43,235,817 100.0 ±0.0 299 ±0 43,357,542 100 ±0.0 323 +8 622 +8 ±0

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