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Florian Hahn defends his direct mandate - SPD and Greens are clearly catching up with votes

2021-09-29T01:09:04.989Z


Florian Hahn (CSU) really stepped on the gas in the election campaign and the hardships were worth it: He won the direct mandate for the district again - although his success was no longer as clear as in the previous election to the Bundestag.


Florian Hahn (CSU) really stepped on the gas in the election campaign and the hardships were worth it: He won the direct mandate for the district again - although his success was no longer as clear as in the previous election to the Bundestag.

As of September 26, 11 p.m .:

Florian Hahn received around five percentage points fewer votes as a direct candidate for the Munich district in the federal elections.

The CSU also continued to lose ground in the second votes: while it was 47 percent in 2013, it is now around 32 percent in the district.

Claudia Roth visits the Greens in the Muffathalle

Toni Hofreiter (Greens), who had voted in Unterhaching that morning and then rushed to Berlin, did not feel like a loser: he is sure of his seat in the Bundestag and with around 20 percent of the votes he is well above his in the district Result of the last election.

The Greens were also able to win significantly more voters for the second vote.

Hofreiter's Green colleagues celebrated in the Muffathalle in Munich on election evening.

There Claudia Roth, a member of the Green Party in the Bundestag and its vice-president, gave the honor and thanked the party colleagues for their commitment in the election campaign.

Nobody showed that they had hoped for more.

Korbinian Rüger is happy about the result

It was not enough for Berlin for Korbinian Rüger (SDP).

At relatively short notice he stood in for Bela Bach, who had thrown in the towel.

But within a short time he was able to convince the voters and did not get much fewer votes than Bela Bach in 2017. There was a party atmosphere at Nockherberg, where Rüger and his SPD comrades met on election evening - and celebrated the good result of their party.

"If I had been offered 25 percent six months ago, I would have been buzzed straight away," said Rüger.

FDP celebrates double-digit results

The FDP celebrated its double-digit result in the Hofbräukeller and held up yellow “Thank you” signs in the cameras.

District candidate Axel Schmidt will continue to stay in Oberhaching, but he is pleased to have achieved a similarly good result as his predecessor, the late Jimmy Schulz.

Gerold Otten (AfD) is back in the Bundestag, even if this time he got around three percentage points less of the vote.

His party also lost around four percent in the second vote.

According to initial projections, however, his party has 13 MPs from Bavaria - that's enough for Otten, who is in ninth place.

There were long faces among the other smaller parties that did not achieve the goals they had set for themselves.

Good news: The turnout in the district was around 85 percent.

Source: merkur

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