Regional constituency of Salzburg

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Constituency 5: Salzburg
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Country Austria
state Salzburg
Constituency number 5
Number of mandates 11
Eligible voters 395,640 (2019)
voter turnout 76.4%
Election date 29th September 2019
MPs

The regional constituency of Salzburg is a regional constituency in Austria that is formed in the case of elections to the National Council for the award of mandates in the second investigation . The constituency includes the federal state of Salzburg . In the 2017 National Council election , 395,723 people were eligible to vote in the Salzburg electoral district, with the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) emerging as the strongest party with 37.7%. Of the 11 basic mandates to be awarded, four were for the ÖVP and two each for the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) and the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ).

history

After the end of the state of Austria-Hungary , a single constituency was created for the area of ​​Salzburg with the 1918 electoral code for the election of the constituent national assembly (constituency 19). With the reorganization of the constituencies after the final loss of areas such as South Bohemia and South Tyrol, the unchanged constituency of Salzburg was given constituency number 17. After the electoral code of 1923 was overruled by the Austrofascist government in 1934, the original division of the constituencies was changed after the Second World War largely reintroduced with the constitutional law of October 19, 1945. The constituency of Salzburg was not affected by changes in the following, also due to the introduction of the National Council electoral code in 1971, with which the number of constituencies in Austria was reduced to just nine, the constituency of Salzburg remained unchanged. When the National Council electoral code came into force in 1992, the Austrian federal territory was finally subdivided into 43 regional constituencies and a third preliminary investigation was introduced, with the Salzburg regional constituency (constituency 5) being divided into the three regional constituencies of Salzburg City (5A), Flachgau / Tennengau (5B ) for the first preliminary investigation ), Lungau / Pinzgau / Pongau (5C), whereas the state is divided into six constituencies in state elections. The Salzburg state electoral district was subsequently assigned 11 seats in 1993, although the recalculation of the distribution of seats between the federal states in 2002 (based on the results of the 2001 census) did not result in any changes for the Salzburg state electoral district.

Election results

National Council election in Salzburg 2019
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
46.4%
(+ 8.7  % p )
13.7%
(-10.7  % p )
16.4%
(-5.8  % p )
8.4%
(+ 2.7  % p )
12.6%
(+ 8.6  % p )
2.5%
(-3.4  % p )
Otherwise.
2017

2019

National council elections in the Salzburg electoral district
Election date GM SPÖ ÖVP FPÖ GREEN BZÖ LIF / NEOS FRANK MUSHROOM / NOW Others
October 9, 1994 Votes (%) 31.0 29.0 23.9 8.1 - 6.4 - - 1.4
11 Basic mandates 3 3 2 - - 0 - - 0
December 17, 1995 Votes (%) 32.6 29.1 25.4 5.6 - 6.1 - - 1.3
11 Basic mandates 3 3 2 0 - 0 - - 0
October 3, 1999 Votes (%) 29.0 27.8 29.4 8.4 - 3.8 - - 1.6
11 Basic mandates 3 3 3 0 - 0 - - 0
November 24, 2002 Votes (%) 30.8 46.7 10.7 10.4 - 1.1 - - 0.4
11 Basic mandates 3 5 1 1 - 0 - - 0
October 1, 2006 Votes (%) 28.5 38.2 12.3 12.5 3.1 - - - 4.5
11 Basic mandates 4th 3 1 1 0 - - - 0
September 28, 2008 Votes (%) 23.8 29.1 17.7 11.8 12.2 1.6 - - 3.8
11 Basic mandates 3 3 1 1 1 0 - - 0
29th September 2013 Votes (%) 23.0 26.7 21.2 14.8 3.2 4.6 5.2 - 1.3
11 Basic mandates 2 2 2 1 0 0 0 - 0
15th October 2017 Votes (%) 22.2 37.7 24.4 4.0 - 5.7 - 3.5 2.4
11 Basic mandates 2 4th 2 0 - 0 - 0 0
29th September 2019 Votes (%) 16.4 46.4 13.7 12.6 - 8.4 - 1.4 1.1
11 Basic mandates 1 5 1 1 - 0 - 0 0

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Result of the National Council election 2019 on the website of the Federal Ministry of the Interior
  2. Result of the National Council election 2017 on the website of the Federal Ministry of the Interior
  3. Election regulations 1918
  4. National Council election regulations 1923
  5. StGBl. No. 198/1945
  6. Federal Law Gazette No. 391/1970 : National Council election regulations 1971
  7. Federal Law Gazette No. 471/1992 : National Council election regulations 1992
  8. Federal Law Gazette No. 322/1993 : Number of mandates allocated to each constituency for the election of the National Council
  9. Federal Law Gazette II No. 337a / 2002 : Number of mandates allocated to each constituency for the election of the National Council
  10. ^ Election results from 1995
  11. Number of basic mandates to be awarded