Preliminary final result of the municipal election is available

Two days after the local elections, the provisional final result in the Waldeck-Frankenberg district has been determined. The ballots from the election on 14 March were counted during the course of Tuesday. This means that it is clear how many seats the parties will receive in the district council - and also which MPs have actually been elected to parliament.

According to the results, the CDU is the strongest parliamentary group in the district council with 28.17 percent of the vote, followed by the SPD with 25.52 percent and the GREENS with 14.39 percent. They are followed by the FREIE WÄHLER with 13.81 per cent, the FDP with 8.42 per cent, the AfD with 6.99 per cent and DIE LINKE with 2.70 per cent. As things stand at present, the CDU has 20 seats in the district council, the SPD 18, the Greens 10, the Free Voters 10, the FDP 6, the AfD 5 and the Left Party 2.

The voter turnout for the 2021 local elections in Waldeck-Frankenberg was 52.55 per cent. The final result is provisional for the time being until it is officially determined by the election committee for the district of Waldeck-Frankenberg. At the next district council meeting, scheduled for 5 May, the newly elected district council will then convene for its first and constituent meeting.