Results of the local elections in Coburg

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City council election 2014
in percent voter turnout: 51.32%
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
33.89
26.32
10.51
9.55
6.43
4.72
3.68
2.90
2.01
COD
WPC
JC
Gains and losses
compared to 2008
 % p
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-6.33
+3.73
+3.41
-0.10
+0.99
+0.34
-1.40
+2.90
-1.06
COD
WPC
JC

The results of the local elections in Coburg are listed in the following lists . The results of the city council elections since 1996 are given.

Only those parties and groups of voters are listed that have received at least two percent of the valid votes in at least one election. If this limit is exceeded several times, results from one percent are also listed.

Parties

Groups of voters

  • BbC: Citizens move Coburg eV
  • CSB: Christian-Social Citizens eV
  • JC: JUnge COburger eV
  • WPC: Pro Coburg eV voter community
    • until 2008: FW: Free Voting Association eV
    • 1996 as: FW / CVB: Free Voting Community / Coburger Volksbund eV

Abbreviations

  • unknown: unknown
  • Wbt .: turnout

City council elections

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year Wbt. SPD CSU Green COD WPC JC FDP left ÖDP Others
1996 unknown 39.9 36.4 8.1 - 8.4 - 5.0 - 2.4 -
2002 58.6 43.4 32.8 5.9 - 9.1 - 6.1 - 2.6 -
2008 62.5 40.2 22.6 7.1 9.6 5.4 4.4 5.1 - 3.1 12.5 1
2014 51.3 33.9 26.3 10.5 9.6 6.4 4.7 3.7 2.9 2.0 -

Footnotes

1 2008: BbC: 2.5%

Distribution of seats

It should also be noted that, in addition to the elected city councilors, the mayor is also a member of the “city council”. The number given in this paragraph as the total number of seats only takes into account the councilors without the mayor.

The following list shows the distribution of seats resulting from the respective election results.

year total SPD CSU Green COD WPC JC FDP left ÖDP Others
1996 40 1 16 15th 3 3 2 1
2002 40 1 18th 14th 2 3 2 1
2008 40 1 16 10 3 4th 2 1 2 1 21 2
2014 40 1 14th 10 4th 4th 3 2 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 In addition to the city councils, the mayor also belongs to the “City Council”. 2 2008: BbC