Bundestag election 2025: What voters in the Koblenz constituency need to know!
Bundestag election 2025: What voters in the Koblenz constituency need to know!
On February 23, 2025, the highly expected Bundestag election will take place, which will not only change the political landscape, but also the structure of the Bundestag. In Koblenz, the eligible voters are invited to hand over their votes, whereby they need an election notification that also specifies the address of the respective polling station. According to Augsburger General are published in the constituency after counting.
The constituency 198, which includes the independent city of Koblenz as well as parts of the district of Mayen-Koblenz and the Rhein-Lahn district, a reform of the right to vote will be affected. Among other things, this reform stipulates that the number of deputies in parliament is reduced, which could affect political dynamics enormously.
new right to vote and challenges
The Bundestag election 2025 is carried out under a reformed right to vote, which emphasizes the importance of the second voice in the distribution of seats. According to the voting right reform, which was decided in March 2023, only 630 MPs will be in the Bundestag, compared to 733. The regulations for overhang and compensation mandates are eliminated, which could make the choice more complicated for many parties, such as explained the parliament
Another aspect of choice is the high portion of the post that has increased in recent years. This can distort the voting behavior in the respective local communities, such as elections Rhineland-Palatinate . The state election manager has proposed to count the postal voting and the urn votes together, which, however, cannot be implemented legally. Therefore, only the results of the urn election are presented in many communities, which can lead to a distortion.
Review of previous elections
In the last federal election in 2021, Josef Oster received the most votes in the Koblenz constituency with 31.7 percent, followed by Dr. Thorsten Rudolph (SPD) with 29.9 percent. The turnout was 76.2 percent, and the first votes were distributed as follows:
party | first votes 2021 Th> |
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CDU | 31.7% |
SPD | 29.9% |
Greens | 12.4% |
FDP | 7.7% |
afd | 6.7% |
In the second votes 2021, the SPD cut off best with 29.3 percent, followed by the CDU with 26.0 percent. However, the future election results could be significantly different due to the reform and the changed election behavior.
The political parties have already started preparing for the campaign after the traffic light coalition had broken in early November 2024. The election campaign is now shaped by the fixed top candidates of all relevant parties, and the public is excited to see how the election will develop on February 23, 2025.
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