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The European Election in Germany

Results and Analysis for the German Electorate
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The European Election changed Germany’s federal landscape of party competition. For the first time in a nationwide election, Bündnis 90/Die Grünen (the Greens) are in second place, in front of the SPD (the Social Democrats). The election result also reflects a strong regional bias: While the Greens made gains in the cities in particular, the AfD’s heartlands are the structurally backward, rural regions regions, esp. in some areas of eastern Germany. The European Election followed its own agenda in Germany to an extent not seen in the past. Never before did European topics play such a decisive part in the outcome.

This E-Paper analyse the results of the European Election in Germany and the specific impacts on national politics and the competition between the parties in Germany.

Product details
Date of Publication
June 2019
Publisher
Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung
Number of Pages
24
Licence
Language of publication
english
ISBN / DOI
10.25530/03552.21
Table of contents
  1. Summary
  2. Election result
    2.1 Breakdown of votes
    2.2 Distribution of seats and representation of women
  3. Political mood before the election
    3.1 Political mood regarding Europe before the election: interested, pro-European and concerned
    3.2 Dynamics during the election campaign
  4. Voting behaviour
    4.1 Time of decision, motive, topics
    4.2 Sociodemographic findings
    4.3 Regional findings