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Latest revision as of 23:30, 1 March 2024

2023 Frankenburgian state election
Frankenburg
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89 seats in the State Chamber
45 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats ±
FBBP Alexander Schlesinger 21,9 22 +9
BVP Christine Liebetrau 19,4 19 -9
SDU Norbert Reich 17,3 17 -3
VOF Dieter Hüller 11,3 11 +2
NBP Johannes Flammer 10,9 11 +5
GPB Britta Holmbach 7,0 9 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
File:Frankenburg 2023 election map.png
Strongest party by district

The 2023 Frankenburgian state election took place in the Besmenian state of Frankenburg on June 11, 2023.

Background

Electoral system

The election to the State Chamber of Frankenburg is decided according to proportional representation. The electoral threshold is 5%. The legislative period is five years.

Campaign

Results

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9
22
19
11
11
Total 89 seats
  • SDU: 17
  • GPB: 9
  • FBBP: 22
  • BVP: 19
  • VOF: 11
  • NBP: 11
Results
FBBP
21.9%
BVP
19.4%
SDU
17.3%
VOF
11.9%
NBP
10.9%
GPB
8.9%
PBL
4.6%
BELP
2.4%
Other parties
3.3%

Aftermatch

Election loss of the BVP Frankenburg

The BVP had personal consequences from its outcome of the election: Governor Christine Liebetrau announced her immediate resignation as chairwoman of the BVP Frankenburg just a few minutes after the polls closed and the first forecasts were made. A day later, the general secretary of the BVP Frankenburg, Markus Steintritt, also announced his resignation.

Formation of a FBBP-SDU-GPB government

The possible FBBP-SDU-GPB coalition, advocated by FBBP candidate Alexander Schlesinger, had the absolute majority in the State Chamber of Frankenburg after the final result was announced with 48-41 seats. On July 21, 2023, the FBBP, SDU and the GPB presented the coalition agreement of their intended coalition government. On July 27, the Schlesinger cabinet was sworn in. It is the first Frankenburgian state government in which the GPB is involved as a governing party.