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Results of the Bundestag election live: An overview of the numbers - who will be Germany's next Chancellor?

2021-09-28T01:45:08.553Z


All current results of the federal election 2021 at a glance. When can you expect the first numbers? The overview in the news ticker.


All current results of the federal election 2021 at a glance.

When can you expect the first numbers?

The overview in the news ticker.

Berlin - After the 16-year Merkel era, a new head of government is elected in Germany.

Who will succeed the Chancellor?

Can the CDU maintain the chancellery?

Or is it being ousted by the SPD or even by the Greens?

Federal Parliament election 2021: when will the first election results be?

There are many questions to be asked before the general election. The first indications of the future political situation in Berlin were the numerous surveys in the run-up to the federal election. The surveys of the opinion research institutes are, however, subject to fluctuations, which is why they usually deviate slightly from the actual result. Meanwhile, the forecasts and projections, which will be published on election day from 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. respectively, are more concrete.

The final results of the 2021 federal election are not expected to be presented until Monday morning.

As a rule, however, it is already clear beforehand in which direction political Berlin is moving.

In 2017, for example, it became apparent relatively early on that Angela Merkel and the Union would prevail over the SPD and its candidate for chancellor Martin Schulz.

According to the surveys, this looks different this year.

The parties are closer together.

Bundestag election: The results of 2017

CDU / CSU

SPD

AfD

FDP

left

Green

Others

32.9%

20.5%

12.6%

10.7%

9.2%

8.9%

5.0%

Results of the federal election in 2021: Surveys see the SPD in front, Union in second place in front of the Greens

According to the last polls before the federal election, there could be a change in leadership in the Chancellery after 16 years of the CDU / CSU. Because the SPD was ahead of the Union in the lead among pollsters. The Social Democrats recently achieved 25 to 27 percent. The CDU / CSU was able to stabilize slightly after a survey low and was just before the federal election at 21 to 22 percent. The Greens, who were meanwhile traded as the strongest force in the spring, came to 15 to 18 percent.

Behind the trio, which toured from Triell to Triell and from election arena to election arena during the election campaign, the FDP and AfD followed in the polls before the federal election.

Both parties were almost on par with the polls at 10 to 12 percent.

The left meanwhile reached 6 to 7 percent and could therefore not be completely sure until election day that the five percent hurdle would be overcome.

How will the federal election in 2021 turn out?

Two thirds believe in the run-up to a good result for the SPD

Of course, the population also took note of the polls.

According to the trend barometer from RTL and ntv from September 22nd, 66 percent of the German citizens surveyed believed that the SPD would receive the most votes in the election.

According to the survey, the information was given regardless of which party the respondents are personally close to.

Meanwhile, 18 percent of those questioned believed in the Union.

Few estimated that the Greens (4%) or other parties (2%) would get the most votes.

Do these assessments match the final results of the federal election?

Were the polls right?

In this news ticker we will keep you up to date on the results of the federal election 2021.

On

Merkur.de you

get all information about the federal election 2021. In addition, we provide you with all important data and figures on our interactive map with all results for constituencies and municipalities.

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Source: merkur

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