2010 Viennese state election

In the 2010 Viennese state election, held on 10 October 2010, the SPÖ lost its absolute majority. The party which received the largest positive change was the Freedom Party which reached 25.77% and doubled it seats from 13 to 27 (+14) gaining these from all other parties (SPÖ, The Greens and ÖVP) of the Landtag. The Viennese ÖVP on the other hand gained the lowest number of votes in their history. Other participating parties as the BZÖ Party and the Communists Party (KPÖ) couldn't achieve the 5% threshold required for entering Landtag.[1][2]

2010 Viennese state election

10 October 2010

All 100 seats in the State and Municipality Diet
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout67.6% 6.8%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Michael Häupl Heinz-Christian Strache Christine Marek
Party SPÖ FPÖ ÖVP
Last election 55 seats, 49.0% 13 seats, 14.8% 18 seats, 18.7%
Seats won 49 27 13
Seat change 6 14 5
Popular vote 334,757 194,517 105,627
Percentage 44.3% 25.7% 13.9%
Swing 4.7% 10.9% 4.7%

  Fourth party
 
Leader Maria Vassilakou
Party Greens
Last election 14 seats, 14.6%
Seats won 11
Seat change 3
Popular vote 95,445
Percentage 12.6%
Swing 1.9%

Mayor before election

Michael Häupl
SPÖ

Elected Mayor

Michael Häupl
SPÖ

Contesting Parties

The table below lists parties represented after the last state election.

Name Ideology Leader 2005 result
Votes (%) Seats
SPÖ Social Democratic Party of AustriaSozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs Social democracy Michael Häupl 49.0%
55 / 100
ÖVP Austrian People's PartyÖsterreichische Volkspartei Christian democracy Christine Marek 18.7%
18 / 100
FPÖ Freedom Party of AustriaFreiheitliche Partei Österreichs Right-wing populismEuroscepticism Heinz-Christian Strache 14.8%
13 / 100
GRÜNE The Greens – The Green Alternative

Die Grünen – Die Grüne Alternative

Green politics Maria Vassilakou 14.6%
14 / 100

Results

PartyVotes in %Seats
  Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) 44.34% 49
  Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) 25.77% 27
  Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) 13.99% 13
  The Greens – The Green Alternative (GRÜNE) 12.64% 11
  Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) 1.33% 0
  Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ) 1.12% 0
  Liberal Forum (LIF) 0.69% 0
  Others 0.12% 0

Source: http://www.wien.gv.at/wahl/NET/GR101/GR101-109.htm

Popular Vote
SPÖ
44.34%
FPÖ
25.77%
ÖVP
13.99%
GRÜNE
12.64%
BZÖ
1.33%
KPÖ
1.12%
LIF
0.69%
Other
0.12%

Aftermath

A red-green coalition (SPÖ and The Greens) was built on 25 November and Michael Häupl was re-elected mayor of Vienna with 65 of 100 votes(getting support of his own party, The Greens and also most notably of the Viennese opposition party ÖVP).[3]

Notes


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