District / Füssen - The Ostallgäu CSU member Stephan Stracke defended his direct mandate for the Bundestag on Sunday.
38.76 percent of the first votes cast went to the Kaufbeurer Christmas Social.
On the other hand, Susanne Ferschl (the left) is out.
12.32 percent of the voters in Ostallgäu voted for Regina Leenders from the SPD, 12.24 percent voted for the Greens Daniel Pflügl.
Christian Sedlmeier from the AfD received 10.16 percent of the votes cast, while Mariana Braunmiller from the Free Voters received 9.04 percent of the voters.
Kai Fackler (FDP) was able to unite 7, 24 percent of the votes cast.
Susanne Ferschl from the Left Party will no longer be represented in the Bundestag.
Only 3.38 percent of voters ticked the left-wing politician.
This means that the previous member of the Bundestag is still behind Florian Mayr from Füssen from the newly founded party, the base for which 3.71 percent of the Ostallgäu voters voted.
Alexander Abt from the ÖDP was able to collect 1.58 percent of the votes cast and 1.19 percent of the voters ticked Christian Armster (the PARTY) on Sunday.
The Oy-Mittelbergerin Christiana Hofer from the V party received 0.4 percent of the first votes cast.
The second votes show that the CSU suffered considerable losses compared to the 2017 Bundestag election.
In contrast, the SPD, Greens and FDP recorded gains.
The AfD and the Left Party recorded slight losses.
The free voters, on the other hand, come from a standing start to 9.1 percent.
Second votes in Ostallgäu:
CSU
: 31.69 percent (2017: 42.0 percent)
SPD
: 15.64 percent (2017: 12.1 percent)
Greens:
12.00 percent (2017: 8.5 percent
FDP:
10.91 percent (2017: 10.5 percent)
AfD
: 10.00 percent (2017: 13.3 percent)
Free voters
: 9.10 percent
Left
: 2.53 percent (2017: 5.5 percent)
Others
: 10.66 percent