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Local election Lower Saxony: overview of runoff elections

2021-09-27T05:33:30.140Z


Local elections in Lower Saxony: While Scholz, Laschet and Baerbock are fighting for the Chancellery in Germany, there are runoff elections at the local level.


Local elections in Lower Saxony: While Scholz, Laschet and Baerbock are fighting for the Chancellery in Germany, there are runoff elections at the local level.

Hanover - The local election in Lower Saxony * rounds off the federal election in 2021 on September 26th on the super-election Sunday in the state with the capital Hanover.

The focus here is on the runoff elections, while the whole of Germany is looking at the battle for the Chancellery between Olaf, Scholz, Armin Laschet and Annalena Baerbock, the voters are also looking at the results of the runoff elections in the local elections in Lower Saxony with more than one eye Live ticker *.

State:

Lower Saxony

Occurrence:

Runoff elections for the local elections in Lower Saxony

Capital city:

Hanover

Population:

7.982 million (2019) Eurostat

Area:

47,614 km²

Runoff elections in local elections in Lower Saxony: Eight cities get new mayors and the Hanover region new regional presidents

In eight large cities in Lower Saxony, important decisions will be made on Sunday about who will be the new mayor: in Braunschweig, Osnabrück, Oldenburg, Lüneburg, Göttingen, Goslar, Wolfsburg and Delmenhorst.

There will be runoff elections because none of the candidates in the direct elections on September 12th could achieve an absolute majority.

Now the strongest candidates meet again.

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This is how Lower Saxony chooses.

(Kreiszeitung.de-Montage)

© Sebastian Kahnert / Hauke-Christian Dittrich / dpa

In addition, the Hanover region will vote on the office of regional president and the Peine, Göttingen, Hildesheim, Gifhorn, Helmstedt, Lüchow-Dannenberg and Wesermarsch districts will vote on new district administrators.

Federal election 2021: Millions of voters will vote in the polls in the polling stations - who will be Chancellor?

Scholz, Laschet or Baerbock

The big highlight of the super election Sunday is and will be the 2021 federal election - the mother of all election days in the 2021 super election year, so to speak .

Who will be the new Chancellor and thus the successor to Angela Merkel *?

Olaf Scholz, Armin Laschet or does Annalena Baerbock still provide the surprise and overrun her rivals in the competition for chancellorship?

All information and developments can be found here in the live ticker for the 2021 federal election: Germany will elect the next Federal Chancellor *.

Federal election 2021: Close race between Olaf Scholz and Armin Laschet - can Annalena Baerbock still intervene?

Because there is an extremely close race for the Chancellery and most seats in the Bundestag, as there are also some tight decisions among the MPs that could prevent well-known politicians from entering parliament.

According to election polls at the CDU, Philipp Amthor, Hans-Georg Maaßen and Peter Altmeier and Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer * are at the top of the list.

But not only in the Union are some mandates on the brink.

Well-known faces from the SPD could also miss the leap into the Bundestag.

Karl Lauterbach, Kevin Kühnert or even Chancellor candidate Olaf Scholz *, who competes against Chancellor rival Annalena Baerbock in the constituency in Potsdam.

Last polls before the federal election in 2021: Will Armin Laschet overtake his competitor Olaf Scholz on the home stretch?

The fight for the chancellery is far from over.

Even if the SPD, with its top candidate and Vice-Chancellor Olaf Scholz, maintains its lead of up to four points over the CDU and CSU union in some election polls *, not all opinion research institutes are of this opinion.

Whether you are completely wrong with your polls or exactly right * will only be revealed on election evening.

In any case, the Union with Armin Laschet was able to shorten the gap to the SPD to one point in the last survey.

Poll before the federal election: Union is catching up - Greens, FDP and AfD complain about losses and leftists could fail because of the five percent hurdle

The Social Democrats lose a percentage point in the survey by the Allensbach Institute for Demoscopy and come to 26 percent, the CDU / CSU remains unchanged at 25 percent. The survey, which was commissioned by the Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (FAZ), sees the Greens, however, on the decline. Accordingly, the eco party is only 16 percent and has thus lost 0.5 points, the FDP is also recording a negative trend and, according to the survey, is only 10.5 percent.

The AfD also laments losses.

According to the Allensbach survey, the alternative for Germany fell from eleven to ten percent.

The situation of the left is much more precarious. The party around Janine Wissler * and Dietmar Bartsch * was unable to bring the election program of the left * closer to the general public.

The consequence is that the left has to tremble properly to move into the Bundestag with a poll result of only 5 percent, as there is a possibility that the left will not jump the five percent hurdle *.

Federal election 2021: This is how Lower Saxony votes

The voters from Lower Saxony also make an important contribution to this.

In the live ticker for the federal election 2021: This is how Lower Saxony * votes, the results can be followed directly.

While SPD politician Lars Klingbeil in his constituency Rotenburg I - Heidekreis as a big favorite and Hubertus Heil will probably follow him into the Bundestag with an equally high probability, there are various other races that could end up much more tightly than the designated MPs would like could be.

Federal election 2021: This is how Hamburg votes

In Hamburg, experts assume that a very high percentage of Hamburg residents will opt for the Social Democrats and Olaf Scholz.

Nevertheless, a few surprising results may still develop here in some constituencies.

Nonetheless, researchers and scientists assume that the Hanseatic city is wrapped in SPD red and is largely behind the socialists in the federal election in 2021.

Whether this is really true in the end, reveals the live ticker for the federal election in 2021: This is how Hamburg votes *.

Federal election 2021: This is how Bremen votes

In addition to Hamburg, another Hanseatic city is looking forward to the federal election.

Bremen * as the smallest federal state in Germany could still play an important role and have a major impact on the outcome of the duel between Laschet and Scholz.

Bremen is putting up various direct candidates for election *.

In the live ticker for the Federal Parliament election 2021: How to vote Bremen * you don't miss any news, developments or results.

Federal election 2021: Follow the reactions of the elephant group on ARD and ZDF in the live ticker

In the Bundestag election, of course, the reactions of the small, but above all the big politicians from the parties should not be missing.

After all, Annalena Baerbock *, Olaf Scholz * or Armin Laschet * answer the questions and evaluate the preliminary results and projections of the choice from their own perspective.

With the live ticker for the elephant round *, readers do not miss any reactions from the relevant leading actors.

Federal election 2021: The best reactions from the network and social media at a glance in the slightly different live ticker

The slightly different live ticker for the 2021 federal election * not only presents the best reactions from relevant voices from research and politics, but above all the funniest reactions from the internet.

The best moments, Twitter posts, Facebook entries or Instagram stories are collected in a humorous and entertaining language in the ticker and made available to readers at a glance in an amusing, brilliant and smug way.

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List of rubric lists: © Sebastian Kahnert / Hauke-Christian Dittrich / dpa

Source: merkur

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