Cantonal Council (Appenzell Ausserrhoden)
The Cantonal Council of Appenzell Ausserrhoden is the parliament of the Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden . It meets in the cantonal council chamber in the government building in Herisau and is the canton's legislative and supreme supervisory authority. Its 65 members are distributed over 20 constituencies in the majority procedure , with the exception of the constituency of Herisau, where the proportional representation procedure is used, elected for four years. The Cantonal Council enacts all fundamental and important provisions in the form of laws. It usually meets seven times a year.
tasks
Basic requirements for the Cantonal Council can be found in the Ausserrhoder canton constitution in Articles 71 ff.
The 65 members of the Cantonal Council are elected for a term of four years. The council exercises supreme power, subject to the rights of the people. It passes laws and oversees the canton's state organs, i.e. the government council, courts and other authorities. If it does not fall within the competence of the government council, the canton council approves or terminates international and intercantonal agreements.
The Cantonal Council advises on material, financial and investment planning as well as other fundamental planning of the government council. It decides on new one-off expenses for the same item in the amount of 1–5 percent of a control unit and new recurring expenses in the amount of 0.5–1 percent of a control unit.
The office of the Cantonal Council initially consists of the President and two Vice-Presidents; they are elected in June in a constituent meeting for a period of one year. Immediate re-election is not permitted. The council writer is also a member of the council office, which forms the management of the canton council.
The extended office includes the members of the office, the parliamentary group presidents and a member appointed by the independent cantonal councils.
Commissions
The Cantonal Council of Appenzell Ausserrhoden has the following standing commissions:
- State Economic Commission
- Finance Commission
- Judicial commission
The Cantonal Council elects the members and presidents of the standing commissions at the beginning of the year in office. A council member cannot be a member of the State Economic and Finance Commission at the same time.
Parties
Since the cantonal councils are elected in 19 out of 20 constituencies by majority vote, party strength only plays a subordinate role. The seat allocation of the council since 2003 was as follows:
Political party | 2003 | 2007 | 2011 | 2015 | 2019 | Distribution of seats in 2019 | Share of voters in percent | |
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FDP.The Liberals (FDP) | 31 | 26th | 24 | 24 | 24 |
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Social Democratic Party of Switzerland (SP) | 5 | 4th | 5 | 6th | 9 | |||
Swiss People's Party (SVP) | 11 | 8th | 10 | 12 | 7th | |||
Christian Democratic People's Party (CVP) | 2 | 3 | 3 | 5 | 3 | |||
Evangelical People's Party (EPP) | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | ||||
Independent of party | 16 | 22nd | 22nd | 18th | 20th |
The majority procedure in most constituencies means that many politicians without a party can be elected to the cantonal council. These can, however, join a parliamentary group or found one themselves. The group strengths are currently as follows:
fraction | Seats |
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FDP | 25 seats |
Grouping of the non-party | 16 seats |
SP | 11 seats |
SVP | 7 seats |
CVP / EVP | 6 seats |
Members
eligibility
Article 63 of the cantonal constitution stipulates that members of the government council and the judiciary cannot be members of the cantonal council. Members of the cantonal administration who report directly to the government council or one of its members are also not allowed to sit on the cantonal council.
Number and distribution among the constituencies
According to Art. 71, Para. 4 of the cantonal constitution, the municipalities are the constituencies. The number of inhabitants is decisive for the number of seats, with each municipality providing at least one representative. The 65 representatives are distributed as follows.
coat of arms | Parish name | Resident December 31, 2018 |
Seats |
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Buhler | 1799 | 2 | |
Gais | 3091 | 4th | |
Grub | 1008 | 1 | |
Heathens | 4162 | 5 | |
Herisau | 15,745 | 18th | |
Hundwil | 941 | 1 | |
Lutzenberg | 1279 | 2 | |
Rehetobel | 1747 | 2 | |
Tail | 688 | 1 | |
Schönengrund | 532 | 1 | |
Schwellbrunn | 1573 | 2 | |
Storage | 4382 | 5 | |
stone | 1429 | 2 | |
Depth | 6265 | 7th | |
Trogen | 1735 | 2 | |
Urnaesch | 2303 | 3 | |
Forest | 877 | 1 | |
Waldstatt | 1870 | 2 | |
Walzenhausen | 1971 | 2 | |
Wolf heaps | 1837 | 2 |
compensation
The members of the cantonal council receive a daily allowance of CHF 250.00 for each plenary meeting, regardless of its duration. The committee meetings and the other meetings are remunerated at CHF 125.00 for half a day and CHF 250.00 for a full day.
In addition, the following annual allowances apply:
office
- Cantonal Council President CHF 8,000.00
- 1st Vice President CHF 1,000.00
State Economic Commission
- President CHF 4,000.00
- Members CHF 3,000.00
Finance Commission
- President CHF 4,000.00
- Permanent members CHF 1,000.00
Judicial commission
- President CHF 1,000.00
List of members
As of July 12, 2018
Surname | Political party | Constituency | vintage | function |
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Gilgian Leuzinger | FDP | Buhler | 1961 | member |
Hans-Anton Vogel | FDP | Buhler | 1957 | member |
Jaap van Dam | non-party | Gais | 1962 | member |
Beat Landolt | SP | Gais | 1955 | President of the Cantonal Council 2018/2019 |
Matthias Tischhauser | FDP | Gais | 1976 | member |
Silvia Lenz | FDP | Gais | 1961 | member |
Susanne Lutz | FDP | Grub | 1959 | member |
Alexander Rohner | SVP | Heathens | 1954 | member |
Ueli Rohner | non-party | Heathens | 1961 | member |
Hannes Friedli | SP | Heathens | 1959 | member |
Annegret Wigger | SP | Heathens | 1953 | member |
Werner Rüegg | CVP | Heathens | 1964 | member |
Katrin Alder-Preisig | FDP | Herisau | 1969 | 1st Vice President |
Renzo Andreani | SVP | Herisau | 1958 | member |
Yves Noël Balmer | SP | Herisau | 1978 | member |
Markus Brönnimann | FDP | Herisau | 1962 | member |
Fidel Cavelti | FDP | Herisau | 1971 | member |
Peter Erny | SVP | Herisau | 1951 | member |
Max Eugster | SP | Herisau | 1961 | member |
Johanna Federer-Fabjan | SP | Herisau | 1960 | member |
Claudia Frischknecht | CVP | Herisau | 1981 | member |
Michael Fuhrer | SVP | Herisau | 1972 | member |
Marcel Hartmann | CVP | Herisau | 1956 | 2nd Vice President |
Florian Hunziker | SVP | Herisau | 1981 | member |
Annette Joos-Baumberger | FDP | Herisau | 1959 | member |
Lukas Scherer | FDP | Herisau | 1967 | member |
Ralf Menet | SVP | Herisau | 1983 | member |
Christian Oertle | SVP | Herisau | 1970 | member |
Courtship Ruprecht | EPP | Herisau | 1984 | member |
Ursula Rütsche-Fässler | CVP | Herisau | 1952 | member |
Margrit Müller-Schoch | non-party | Hundwil | 1962 | member |
Erwin Ganz | non-party | Lutzenberg | 1958 | member |
Andrea Zeller Nussbaum | non-party | Lutzenberg | 1963 | member |
Michael Kunz (politician) | SP | Rehetobel | 1966 | Group leader SP |
Andreas Zuberbühler | non-party | Rehetobel | 1958 | Group leader independent of the party |
Ernst Pletscher | non-party | Tail | 1963 | member |
Nicole Graf | FDP | Schönengrund | 1969 | member |
Walter Raschle | SVP | Schwellbrunn | 1968 | member |
Hansueli Reutegger | SVP | Schwellbrunn | 1966 | member |
Judith Egger | SP | Storage | 1953 | member |
Jean-Claude Kleiner | FDP | Storage | 1953 | member |
Daniel Bühler | FDP | Storage | 1968 | member |
Roland Fischer (FDP) | FDP | Storage | 1964 | member |
Anna Eugster | CVP | Storage | 1992 | Group leader CVP / EPP |
Heinz Mauch-Züger | non-party | stone | 1955 | member |
Siegfried Dörig | FDP | stone | 1957 | member |
Edgar Bishop | SVP | Depth | 1968 | member |
Peter Zeller | SVP | Depth | 1956 | member |
Monica Sittaro-Hartmann | FDP | Depth | 1971 | member |
Urs Alder | FDP | Depth | 1958 | member |
Patrick Kessler | FDP | Depth | 1968 | FDP parliamentary group leader |
Oliver Schmid (politician) | FDP | Depth | 1979 | member |
Walter Grob (politician) | non-party | Depth | 1954 | member |
Jens Weber | SP | Trogen | 1968 | member |
Niklaus Sturzenegger | FDP | Trogen | 1947 | member |
Katharina Nef-Alder | non-party | Urnaesch | 1965 | member |
Alfred Wirz | non-party | Urnaesch | 1956 | member |
Ivan Schnyder | FDP | Urnaesch | 1974 | member |
Juerg Solenthaler | non-party | Forest | 1968 | member |
Monika Bodenmann-Odermatt | FDP | Waldstatt | 1964 | member |
Andreas Gantenbein | FDP | Waldstatt | 1965 | member |
Peter Gut (politician) | non-party | Walzenhausen | 1958 | member |
Juerg Wickart | non-party | Walzenhausen | 1957 | member |
Mario Wipf | SVP | Wolf heaps | 1979 | Group leader SVP |
Stephan Wüthrich | non-party | Wolf heaps | 1962 | member |
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Website of the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- ^ Constitution of the Canton of Ausserrhoden
- ↑ Art 76 of the Ausserrhoder canton constitution
- ^ Office of the Cantonal Council of Appenzell Ausserrhoden
- ↑ Commissions in the Ausserrhoder Cantonal Council
- ↑ Overview of the political groups
- ↑ Art. 63 of the Ausserrhoder canton constitution
- ↑ Art. 71 of the Ausserrhoder canton constitution
- ↑ Permanent and non-permanent resident population by year, canton, district, municipality, population type and gender (permanent resident population). In: bfs. admin.ch . Federal Statistical Office (FSO), August 31, 2019, accessed on December 22, 2019 .
- ↑ List of the members of the Ausserrhoder Cantonal Council