Chamber election 2009
The 22nd election to the Luxembourg Chamber ( Luxembourgish Chamberwale ) took place on June 7, 2009 at the same time as the European elections. All 60 members of the Chambre des Députés were re-elected for five years.
Situation before the election
Luxembourg has been ruled by a grand coalition of Christian and Social Democrats (CSV and LSAP) since the 2004 chamber elections . Prime Minister was Jean-Claude Juncker (CSV), Foreign Minister Jean Asselborn (LSAP).
Suffrage
see Chambre des Députés (Luxembourg) #Chamber elections
Incoming lists
list | Luxembourgish | French | German | European association | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Communist Party Lëtzebuerg (KPL) | Parti communiste luxembourgeois | Communist Party of Luxembourg | ||
2 | Déi Gréng | Les Verts | The green | EGP (Greens) | |
3 | Alternatively, the Democratic Reform Party (ADR) | Parti réformiste d'alternative démocratique | Alternative Democratic Reform Party | AECR (Conservatives) | |
4th | Lëtzebuerger Sozialistesch Arbechterpartei (LSAP) | Parti Ouvrier Socialiste Luxembourgeois | Luxembourg Socialist Workers Party | PES (Social Democrats) | |
5 | Democratic Party (DP) | Parti Démocratique | Democratic Party | ELDR (Liberals) | |
6th | Déi Lénk | La Gauche | The left | EL (left) | |
7th | Chrëschtlech Sozial Vollekspartei (CSV) | Parti populaire chrétien social | Christian People's Social Party | EPP (Christian Democrats) | |
8th | Biergerlëscht * | List of Citoyens | Citizen List |
* The Biergerlëscht (citizens' list) only appeared in the electoral districts north and south .
Result
Parties
list | Percent 2004 | Seats 2004 | Percent 2009 | +/- | Seats 2009 | +/- | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
CSV | 36.1 | 24 | 38.0 | +1.9 | 26th | +2 | |
LSAP | 23.4 | 14th | 21.6 | −1.8 | 13 | −1 | |
DP | 16.1 | 10 | 15.0 | −1.1 | 9 | −1 | |
Déi Gréng | 11.6 | 7th | 11.7 | +0.1 | 7th | ± 0 | |
ADR | 9.9 | 5 | 8.1 | −1.8 | 4th | −1 | |
Déi Lénk | 1.9 | 0 | 3.3 | +1.4 | 1 | +1 | |
KPL | 0.9 | 0 | 1.5 | +0.6 | 0 | ± 0 | |
Biergerlëscht | - | - | 0.8 | +0.8 | 0 | ± 0 | |
FPL * | 0.1 | 0 | - | - | - | - |
* The Fräi Party Lëtzebuerg (Free Party of Luxembourg) existed briefly in 2003 and 2004
The choice brought only slight changes. Junckers CSV won two more seats and thus emerged slightly stronger from the election, while coalition partner LSAP lost one seat - as did DP and ADR. Déi Lénk, who was represented with a seat in the Chamber of Deputies for the first time from 1999 to 2004, managed to return to parliament. With 3.3% of the vote, it exactly repeated its result in the 1999 chamber elections .
CSV and LSAP decided to continue the grand coalition with Juncker as prime minister.
Results in the constituencies
Each voter had as many votes as there were elected representatives in the constituency. The results of the individual constituencies:
South constituency | East constituency | Electoral District Center | North constituency | Luxembourg as a whole | ||||||||||||
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number | % | Seats | number | % | Seats | number | % | Seats | number | % | Seats | number | % Un- weighted |
% Overall weighted * |
Seats | |
Eligible voters | 89,898 | 30,814 | 63.391 | 39,739 | 223,842 | |||||||||||
Voters | 82.097 | 91.3 | 28,237 | 91.6 | 56,246 | 88.7 | 36,955 | 93.0 | 203,535 | 90.93 | ||||||
Valid ballot papers | 76,449 | 93.1 | 26,461 | 93.7 | 52,811 | 93.9 | 34,492 | 93.3 | 190.213 | 93.45 | ||||||
Valid votes | 1,549,092 | 175.291 | 1,010,480 | 289,547 | 3,024,410 | |||||||||||
Total seats | 23 | 7th | 21st | 9 | 60 | |||||||||||
CSV | 551.771 | 35.6 | 9 | 72,640 | 41.4 | 4th | 390.087 | 38.6 | 9 | 114,658 | 39.6 | 4th | 1,129,156 | 37.33 | 38.04 | 26th |
LSAP | 436.233 | 28.2 | 7th | 28,602 | 16.3 | 1 | 180.110 | 17.8 | 4th | 50,408 | 17.4 | 1 | 695.353 | 22.99 | 21.56 | 13 |
DP | 156,646 | 10.1 | 2 | 26,992 | 15.4 | 1 | 196,558 | 19.5 | 4th | 52,653 | 18.2 | 2 | 432,847 | 14.31 | 14.99 | 9 |
Déi Gréng | 158.046 | 10.2 | 2 | 24,766 | 14.1 | 1 | 133,490 | 13.2 | 3 | 31,213 | 10.8 | 1 | 347,515 | 11.49 | 11.72 | 7th |
ADR | 122,597 | 7.9 | 2 | 16,661 | 9.5 | 63,791 | 6.3 | 1 | 29,710 | 10.3 | 1 | 232.759 | 7.70 | 8.14 | 4th | |
Déi Lénk | 63,965 | 4.1 | 1 | 3,922 | 2.2 | 35,408 | 3.5 | 5,785 | 2.0 | 109,080 | 3.61 | 3.28 | 1 | |||
KPL | 33,553 | 2.2 | 1,708 | 1.0 | 11,038 | 1.1 | 2,834 | 1.0 | 49.133 | 1.62 | 1.47 | |||||
Biergerlëscht | 26,281 | 1.7 | 2,286 | 0.8 | 28,567 | 0.94 | 0.81 |
MPs
CSV
- Jean-Claude Juncker
- Luc peace
- François Biltgen
- Jean-Marie Halsdorf
- Claude Wiseler
- Michel Wolter
- Nancy Arendt
- Félix Eischen
- Marc Spautz
- Jean-Louis Schiltz
- Gilles Roth
- Christine Doerner
- Laurent Mosar
- Lucien Thiel (†)
- Martine Stein-Mergen
- Marie-Josée Jacobs
- Paul-Henri Meyers
- Marcel Oberweis
- Marco Schank
- Mill Majerus (†) Tessy Scholtes
- Ali Kaes
- Lucien Weiler
- Octavie Modert
- Françoise Hetto-Gaasch
- Fernand Boden
- Marie-Josée Frank
LSAP
- Jean Asselborn
- Mars Di Bartolomeo
- Alex Bodry
- Lydia Mutsch
- Jeannot Krecké
- Lucien Lux
- Lydie Err
- Claudia Dall'Agnol
- Mady Delvaux-Stehres
- Ben Fayot
- Romain Schneider
- Jean-Pierre Klein
- Nicolas Schmit
DP
- Claude Meisch
- Xavier Bettel
- Anne Brasseur
- Lydie Polfer
- Paul Helminger
- Fernand Etgen
- Eugène Berger
- André Bauler
- Carlo Wagner