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The '''1981 Besmenian federal election''' was held in [[Besmenia]] on September 6, 1981, to elect the 17th [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]].
The '''1981 Besmenian federal election''' was held in [[Besmenia]] on September 6, 1981, to elect the 17th [[Federal Chamber (Besmenia)|Federal Chamber]].


After the snap election, the previous incumbent minority government of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] (FBBP) and the [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|Social Democratic Union]] (SDU) led by [[Prime Minister of Besmenia|Prime Minister]] [[Martin Beiter]] returned with a majority and continued in office. The election to the 17th Federal Chamber would originally have taken place in January 1984.
After the snap election, the previous incumbent minority government of the [[Free Besmenian Citizen's Party]] (FBBP) and the [[Social Democratic Union (Besmenia)|Social Democratic Union]] (SDU) led by [[Premier of Besmenia|Premier]] [[Martin Beiter]] returned with a majority and continued in office. The election to the 17th Federal Chamber would originally have taken place in January 1984.
==Background==
==Background==
==Electoral system==
==Electoral system==
==Contesting parties==
==Contesting parties==

Latest revision as of 17:50, 28 November 2024

1981 Besmenian federal election
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← 1980 6 September 1981 1985 →

427 seats
214 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
  Martin Beiter.jpg Helmut Schmidt (13.07.1977).jpg Manfred Abelein.jpg
Candidate Martin Beiter Robert Gleitzmann Friedrich Bender
Party FBBP BVP SDU
Leader since 28 July 1979 31 March 1969 28 September 1977
Leader's seat Metakumburg Laitstadt Tergau
Percentage 33,5% 28,4% 16,1%
Swing Increase 2,3pp Decrease 2,2pp Decrease 1,2pp

  Fourth party Fifth party
  Willibald Pahr (1980).jpg Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F065084-0002, Bonn, Pressekonferenz der Grünen, Bundestagswahl.jpg
Candidate Thomas Mückenberg Norbert Nadelmann
Party BRP GPB
Leader since 24 June 1981
(nominated)
30 April 1978
Leader's seat Neidenstein-Sulzburg Laitstadt
Percentage 10,0% 6,0%
Swing Decrease 0,3pp Increase 0,4pp

The 1981 Besmenian federal election was held in Besmenia on September 6, 1981, to elect the 17th Federal Chamber.

After the snap election, the previous incumbent minority government of the Free Besmenian Citizen's Party (FBBP) and the Social Democratic Union (SDU) led by Premier Martin Beiter returned with a majority and continued in office. The election to the 17th Federal Chamber would originally have taken place in January 1984.

Background

Electoral system

Contesting parties

Prime Minister candidate of the parties

FBBP

BVP

SDU

BRP

GPB

Campaign

TV debates

Results