34 parties ran for the election of the 19th Berlin House of Representatives on September 26, 2021.
So it is currently in the capital:
Berlin is divided into 78 constituencies.
The map shows the results from the individual constituencies:
2,448,204 Berliners were eligible to vote this year - almost 40,000 fewer than five years ago.
This is how it is chosen
Eligible voters have two votes.
With the first vote, a candidate from one of the 78 constituencies is directly elected to the House of Representatives.
The person with the most votes in a constituency wins the direct mandate and enters parliament.
A party is elected with the second vote.
It is crucial for the majority.
The more second votes a party gets, the stronger it is represented in the House of Representatives.
The House of Representatives is elected for the next five years.
At the same time as the Bundestag and House of Representatives elections, the elections for the district councils will take place in Berlin.
16- and 17-year-old Germans and foreign nationals of an EU member state aged 16 and over living in Berlin are also allowed to cast their votes.