Swiss parliamentary elections 1995 / results of the national council elections

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The National Council elections for the 45th legislative period took place on October 22, 1995. This page provides an overview of the results in the cantons (parties, votes, share of the vote, seats).

Notes on voter numbers

In the multi-person constituencies (in the 1995 elections there were 21 cantons with a total of 195 out of 200 seats), each voter has as many votes as there are seats available in his canton (34 in the canton of Zurich, 2 in the Jura canton). He can assign these votes to any candidate on the lists that are standing for election ( panaschieren ). One vote for a candidate is also one vote for his party. If a voter has not given all of his votes to candidates, these votes go to the list chosen by him as so-called "additional votes". If the voter does not select a list (but uses a so-called "ballot slip without party name"), unused votes expire (so-called empty votes). In order to obtain results that are comparable across cantons, the so-called "voter count" is used here. This is obtained by dividing the votes by the number of seats. But because a voter can distribute his votes to several parties, there are 1/2, 1/3 etc. votes. The whole voter counts given below are rounded values. These do not represent more than a statistical fiction. An Aargau "voter" can also consist of 15 people who each have one candidate from the party concerned on their list.

Canton of Aargau (15 seats)

Due to the population development, the Canton of Aargau had one more National Council seat than in the previous elections.

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 27,722 19.8% 3 0 Theo Fischer

Christian Bacon

Ernst Hasler

Social Democratic Party 27'233 19.4% 3 +1 Hans Zbinden

Doris Stump

Agnes Weber

Liberal Democratic Party 22,146 15.8% 3 0 Luzi tribe

Ulrich Fischer

Christine Egerszegi

Christian Democratic People's Party 19,864 14.2% 2 0 Peter Bircher

Melchior Ehrler

Freedom party 15,795 11.3% 2 0 Ulrich Giezendanner

René Moser

Green 7'490 5.3% 1 0 Hanspeter Thür
Swiss democrats 6,246 4.5% 0 0
National Ring of Independents 4,621 3.3% 1 0 Samuel Meier
Evangelical People's Party 4,269 3.0%
Federal Democratic Union 1,868 1.3%
Women's Policy Aargau 1,353 1.0%
Catholic People's Party 976 0.7%
Kurt Bornhauser, independent 304 0.2%
Free list - Nonpartisan Forum Aargau 201 0.1%

List connections existed between SVP, FDP and CVP, between SP and Greens, between Ldu and EVP and between SD, FPS, KVP and Free List. The EPP-LdU list connection ensured that the Landesring got a seat and the Swiss Democrats, despite more votes, none.

Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (2 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Liberal Democratic Party 6,201 36.4% 1 0 Dorle Vallender
Swiss People's Party 3,747 22.0% 1 +1 Jacob friend
Social Democratic Party 3,731 21.9%
Christian Democratic People's Party 1,620 9.5%
Freedom party 1'516 8.9%
Independent of the Canton of Appenzell AR 203 1.2%

There were no list connections between different parties.

Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden (1 seat)

In the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden, the majority system applies without silent elections. In principle, every Swiss voter can therefore be elected, whether or not they have registered for the elections in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. The previous National Councilor, Rolf Engler, was the only candidate nominated by an official party.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Rolf Engler CVP 1,346 85.4% elected
Isolated 230 14.6%

Canton of Basel-Country (7 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 17,769 25.3% 2 0 Angeline Fankhauser

Theo Meyer

Liberal Democratic Party 13,777 19.6% 1 −1 Hans Rudolf Gysin
Christian Democratic People's Party 8'231 11.7% 1 +1 Rudolf Imhof
Swiss democrats 7,689 11.0% 1 0 Rudolf Keller
Swiss People's Party 7,597 10.8% 1 0 Hans-Rudolf Nebiker
Free Green List 6,680 9.5% 1 0 Ruth Gonseth
Free Civil List 4,489 6.4%
Evangelical People's Party 1,207 1.7%
Freedom Party of Switzerland 924 1.3%
National Ring of Independents 915 1.3%
Federal Democratic Union 393 0.6%
Natural Law Party 268 0.4%
Swiss Freedom Party 243 0.3%

List connections existed between SVP, FDP and CVP, between SP and Greens, between SD and FPS and between FBL and EDU.

Canton of Basel-Stadt (6 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 20,994 35.5% 4th +2 Helmut Hubacher

Rudolf Rechsteiner

Remo Gysin

Margrith von Felten

Liberal Democratic Party 8,785 14.9% 1 0 Christoph Eymann
Liberal Democratic Party 7,185 12.2% 1 0 Johannes Randegger
Christian Democratic People's Party 5,731 9.7% 0 −1
Swiss democrats 4,076 6.9%
Green Party Basel-Stadt 3,297 5.6%
Association of Protestant Voters 2,443 4.1%
Basel's strong alternative 1,891 3.2%
Basel women's list 1,660 2.8%
Freedom party 1,473 2.5%
New Labor Party 784 1.3%
solidarity 385 0.7%
Natural Law Party 202 0.3%
Constitutional protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 1 192 0.3%

List connections existed between the FDP, LDP and CVP, between SP, GP, BaStA, Frauenliste and "Solidarity" as well as between SD and FP.

1 full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

Canton of Bern (27 seats)

Due to the population development and the change of canton of the Laufental , the canton of Bern had to give up two seats.

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 69,376 26.0% 8th 0 Albrecht Rychen

Hermann Weyeneth

Walter Schmied

William Wyss

Simon Schenk

Samuel Schmid

Hanspeter Seiler

Fritz Abraham Oehrli

Social Democratic Party 65,894 24.7% 8th +2 Rudolf Strahm

Stephanie Baumann

Alexander Tschäppät

Paul Günter

Peter Vollmer

Ursula Baumlin

Hansueli von Allmen

Ruth-Gaby Vermot-Mangold

Liberal Democratic Party 41,742 15.6% 4th 0 François Loeb

Jean-Pierre Bonny

Marc F. Sutter

Käthi Bangerter

Freedom party 15,627 5.9% 1 −1 Juerg Scherrer
Swiss democrats 14,546 5.5% 1 −1 Markus Ruf
Green Free List 13,458 5.0% 1 −3 Ruedi Baumann
Federal Democratic Union 11,119 4.2% 1 0 Werner Scherrer
Evangelical People's Party 10'029 3.8% 1 0 Otto Zwygart junior
Green Alliance 6,577 2.5% 1 +1 Franziska Teuscher
National Ring of Independents 5'168 1.9% 0 0
Christian Democratic People's Party 4,939 1.9% 1 +1 Norbert Hochreutener
Alliance jurassienne 3,888 1.5% 0 −1
Alternative'95 direct-democratic, ecological, social - against EU accession 2,183 0.8%
Liberal Party 838 0.3%
Workers 'and pensioners' party 673 0.3%
Natural Law Party 385 0.1%
Generation 2001 334 0.1%

List connections existed between SVP and FDP, between SP, the Green Parties (GFL, GB and Alternative'95) and the Landesring, between SD and ARP and between CVP, Alliance jurassienne and Generation 2001. Because of the list connection between CVP and Alliance jurassienne, the CVP win a seat, while the Landesring went empty-handed despite a little more votes.

Canton of Friborg (6 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 20,661 36.0% 3 +1 Joseph Deiss

Hubert Lauper

Rose-Marie Ducrot

Social Democratic Party 9,937 17.3% 1 0 Erwin Jutzet
Liberal Democratic Party 9,142 15.9% 1 0 Jean-Nicolas Philipona
Christian Social Party 5,012 8.7% 1 0 Hugo Fasel
Swiss People's Party 4,789 8.3% 0 −1
Independence equality solidarity 2,660 4.6%
Democratic Social Party 1,851 3.2%
Green / solidaritéS 1,338 2.3%
Time bomb politics 571 1.0%
Party of labor 526 0.9%
Swiss democrats 506 0.9%
Renaissance Switzerland Europe 351 0.6%
Natural Law Party 106 0.2%

List connections existed between CVP and FDP as well as between SP, Greens / solidaritéS and PdA as well as between CSP and DSP. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens / solidaritéS and PdA.

Canton of Geneva (11 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 21,208 30.0% 4th +1 Jean Ziegler

Jean Nils de Dardel

Liliane Maury Pasquier

Maria Roth-Bernasconi

Liberal Party 12,565 17.8% 2 −1 Jacques-Simon Eggly

Jean-Michel Gros

Liberal Democratic Party 9'550 13.5% 2 +1 Peter Tschopp

John Dupraz

Christian Democratic People's Party 9'460 13.4% 1 −1 Jean-Philippe Maitre
Party of labor 6,680 9.4% 2 +1 Christian Grobet

Jean Spielmann

Green 3,963 5.6% 0 −1
solidarityS 2,679 3.8%
Swiss democrats 1,720 2.4%
Rassemblement "Restons Suisses et libres!" 2 1,584 2.2%
Comité pour l'unité contre le démantèlement social 3 540 0.8%
Parti anti-magouilles pour une justice sociale 4 458 0.6%
Ex-Yougoslavie: Agir contre l'insoutenable 5 375 0.5%

List connections existed between the FDP, CVP and Liberals, between SP, PdA, Greens and SolidaritéS. A list connection existed between the PdA and SolidaritéS, due to this sub-list connection, the PdA won two seats and the CVP only one, despite significantly more votes.

2 German: Movement "Let's stay Swiss and free!"
3 German: Committee for unity against social cuts
4th German: Anti-Mauscheleien-Party for social justice
5German: Former Yugoslavia : Against the unbearable action!

Canton of Glarus (1 seat)

In the canton of Glarus, the majority system applies without silent elections. In principle, every Swiss person entitled to vote is eligible, whether or not they have registered for the elections in the canton of Glarus.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Werner Marti SP 4,498 83.9% elected
Isolated 863 16.1%

Canton of Graubünden (5 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 11,824 26.9% 1 0 Brigitta Gadient
Christian Democratic People's Party 11,778 26.8% 1 0 Dumeni Columberg
Social Democratic Party 9,491 21.6% 2 0 Andrea Hämmerle

Silva Semadeni

Liberal Democratic Party 7'240 16.5% 1 0 Duri Bezzola
Green 1'516 3.5%
Independent women Graubünden 822 1.9%
Young '91 542 1.2%
National Ring of Independents 466 1.1%
Constitutional Protection Movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 6 104 0.2%
Natural Law Party 98 0.2%

There was a list connection between the SP, Greens, Independent Women and Jung'91, a sub-list connection existed between Greens and Independent Women. Due to the left list connection, the SP received 2 seats, while SVP and CVP with more votes only won 1 seat each.

6th full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

Canton of Jura (2 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 7,521 38.2% 1 0 François Lachat
Social Democratic Party 6,373 32.4% 1 +1 Jean-Claude Rennwald
Liberal Democratic Party 5,804 29.5% 0 −1

There were no list connections between different parties.

Canton of Lucerne (10 seats)

Due to the population development, the Canton of Lucerne had one more National Council seat than in the previous elections,

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 40,873 37.3% 4th −1 Judith tribe

Rosmarie Dormann

Josef Leu

Josef Loetscher

Liberal Party of Lucerne 27,913 25.5% 3 +1 Karl Tschuppert

Manfred Aregger

Georges Theiler

Swiss People's Party 15'438 14.1% 1 +1 Josef Kunz
Social Democratic Party 12,789 11.7% 1 0 Jöri Werner
Green Alliance 8,818 8.1% 1 0 Cécile Bühlmann
Swiss democrats 2,419 2.2%
Independent list of women 893 0.8%
Clarity, logic and environmental awareness 200 0.2%
Constitutional protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 7 191 0.2%

List connections existed between the SP, the Greens and the women's list , as well as between the SVP and SD. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the women's list.

7th full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

Canton of Neuchâtel (5 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 8,928 28.2% 2 0 François Borel

Didier Berberat

Liberal Democratic Party 8,143 25.7% 2 +1 Claude Frey

Daniel Vogel

Liberal Party 7,976 25.2% 1 −1 Remy Scheurer
Party of labor 2,258 7.1%
Green 1,863 5.9%
Swiss democrats 803 2.5%
Federal Democratic Union 728 2.3%
Comité pour l'unité contre le démantèlement social 8 529 1.7%
Renaissance Suisse Europe 393 1.2%
Natural Law Party 93 0.3%

List connections existed between the FDP and Liberals as well as between the SP, Greens and PdA. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the PdA.

8th German: Committee for unity against social cuts

Canton of Nidwalden (1 seat)

In 1995, the majority system applied in the canton of Nidwalden. In principle, every Swiss voter could be elected, whether or not they registered for the elections in the canton of Nidwalden.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Edi Engelberger FDP 7,081 48.1% elected
Marianne Slongo CVP 4,724 32.1%
Peter Steiner DN 2,819 19.2%
Beat Arnold-Odermatt NGP 58 0.4%
Isolated 36 0.2%

Canton of Obwalden (1 seat)

The majority system applies in the canton of Obwalden, so basically every Swiss voter was eligible, whether they registered for the elections in the canton of Obwalden or not.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Adalbert Durrer CVP 6,118 94.2% elected
Peter von Flüe FPS 244 3.8%
Isolated 136 2.1%

Canton of Schaffhausen (2 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 11'310 37.8% 1 0 Ursula Hafner master
Liberal Democratic Party 9,531 31.9% 1 0 Gerold Buehrer
Swiss People's Party 6,059 20.4%
Freedom party 2,565 8.6%
Natural Law Party 410 1.4%

There was a list connection between the FDP, SVP and FP.

Canton Schwyz (3 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 7,403 27.4% 1 0 Toni Eberhard
Liberal People's Party 6'495 24.0% 1 0 Toni Dettling
Swiss People's Party 5,811 21.5% 1 +1 Peter Foehn
Social Democratic Party 5,387 19.9% 0 −1
Swiss democrats 839 3.1%
Freedom party 766 2.8%
Natural Law Party 241 0.9%
Constitutional Protection Movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 9 123 0.5%

A list connection existed between the Swiss Democrats and the Freedom Party.

9 full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

Canton of Solothurn (7 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-)
Liberal Democratic Party 19,562 25.4% 2 0 Rudolf Steiner

Peter Kofmehl

Social Democratic Party 18,625 24.2% 2 +1 Ernst Leuenberger

Boris Banga

Christian Democratic People's Party 16,535 21.4% 2 0 Ruth Grossenbacher

Walter Straumann

Freedom party 8,128 10.6% 1 0 Roland Borer
Swiss People's Party 5,149 6.7%
Green 4,497 5.8% 0 −1
Swiss democrats 2,134 2.8%
National Ring of Independents 1,258 1.6%
Free list of non-party members 834 1.1%
Natural Law Party 148 0.2%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens and LdU as well as between FPS, SVP and SD. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the LdU.

Canton of St. Gallen (12 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 34,766 31.0% 4th −1 Eugene David

Hans Ruckstuhl

Josef Kuehne

Hans Werner Widrig

Liberal Democratic Party 21,206 16.9% 2 0 Milli Wittenwiler

Peter Weigelt

Social Democratic Party 18,178 16.2% 3 +1 Paul Rechsteiner

Kathrin Hilber

Fredi Alder

Auto Party / Freedom Party 11,474 10.2% 1 0 Walter Steinemann
Swiss People's Party 9,474 8.4% 1 +1 Toni Brunner
Green 5'492 4.9% 1 0 Pia Hollenstein
National Ring of Independents 4,609 4.1% 0 −1
Swiss democrats 2,264 2.0%
Evangelical People's Party 1,904 1.7%
Federal Democratic Union 1,163 1.0%
Fortunately, gits üs 1,108 1.0%
Thinking with heart and mind (più vivi, migliore diventi) 161 0.1%
St. Gallen handicraft 156 0.1%
Natural Law Party 145 0.1%
Constitutional Protection Movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 10 124 0.1%

List connections existed between SP, Greens, LdU and "Fortunately gits üs" as well as between SD and AP / FP. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the LdU. Due to the left list connection, the SP won three seats, and the FDP, despite slightly more votes, only two.

10 full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

Canton Ticino (8 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Liberal Democratic Party 29,174 30.5% 3 0 Fulvio Pelli

Adriano Cavadini

Massimo Pini

Christian Democratic People's Party 27,154 28.4% 2 0 Remigo Ratti

Fulvio Caccia

Lega dei Ticinesi 17,804 18.6% 1 −1 Flavio Maspoli
Social Democratic Party 16,332 17.2% 2 +1 Werner Carobbio

Franco Cavalli

Green 1,657 1.7%
Swiss People's Party 1,422 1.5%
Party of labor 1,286 1.3%
Polo della libertà 911 1.0%

A list connection existed between the SP, Greens and PdA. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the PdA. Due to the left list connection, the SP won two seats and the Lega only one, although the Lega had received slightly more votes.

Canton of Thurgau (6 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 16,118 27.0% 2 0 Otto Hess

Alexander Baumann

Social Democratic Party 10,790 18.1% 1 0 Jost Gross
Liberal Democratic Party 9'122 15.3% 1 0 Ernst Mühlemann
Christian Democratic People's Party 7,737 13.0% 1 0 Hansueli Raggenbass
Green party 5,524 9.3% 0 −1
Freedom party 4,755 8.0% 1 +1 Wilfried Gusset
Swiss democrats 2,854 4.8%
Evangelical People's Party 1,597 2.7%
Catholic People's Party 842 1.4%
Traditional people's party 314 0.5%

List connections existed between SVP, CVP and FDP, between SP and Greens and between FP, SD and KVP. Because of this list connection of the small right-wing parties, the Freedom Party won a seat and the Greens, despite a little more votes, none.

Canton Uri (1 seat)

In the canton of Uri, the majority system applies without silent elections. In principle, every Swiss person entitled to vote is eligible, whether or not they have registered for the elections in the canton of Uri.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Franz Steinegger FDP 7,550 86.0% elected
Werner Oliver NGP 265 3.0%
Isolated 962 11.0%

Canton of Vaud (17 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Liberal Democratic Party 26,489 23.4% 5 0 Philippe Pidoux

Christiane Langenberger

Marcel Sandoz

Yves Christians

Yves Guisan

Social Democratic Party 25,670 22.7% 5 0 Francine Jeanprêtre

Victor Luffy

Pierre Chifelle

Michel Béguelin

Pierre Aguet

Liberal Party 16,581 14.7% 3 −1 Jean-François Leuba

Suzette Sandoz

Charles Friderici

Party of labor 10'090 8.9% 1 0 Josef Zisyadis
Swiss People's Party 8,746 7.7% 1 0 Emmanuella Blaser
Christian Democratic People's Party 6,380 5.6% 1 +1 Jean-Charles Simon
Green party 4,589 4.1% 1 0 Roland Ostermann
Federal Democratic Union 3,080 2.7%
solidarityS 2,969 2.6%
ASV - green alternative 2,896 2.6%
Renaissance Suisse Europe 11 2,447 2.2%
Swiss democrats 2,054 1.8%
Comité pour l'unité contre le démantèlement social 12 553 0.5%
Mouvement pour une Suisse vivante 13 245 0.2%
Natural Law Party 224 0.2%

List connections existed between the FDP, Liberals, SVP and CVP as well as between SP, PdA, Solidarité and the two Green groups (Green Party and Green Alternative). A sub-list connection existed between the two Green groups.

11The current SP State Councilor Anne-Catherine Lyon ran on this list .
12 German: Committee for unity against social cuts
13 German: Movement for a lively Switzerland

Canton of Valais (7 seats)

In the canton of Valais there is a special feature that all larger parties have independent parties for the German-speaking Upper Valais and the French-speaking Lower Valais. Within the CVP Switzerland there were three Valais parties in the year: CVP Unterwallis, CVP Oberwallis, CSP Oberwallis. Since these parties are not just regional lists, but rather independent parties with a life of their own, they are listed separately here.

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 50,283 54.9% 4th 0
-CVP Lower Valais 25,911 28.3% 2 0 Simon Epiney

Jean-Jérôme Filliez

-CVP Upper Valais 14'824 16.2% 1 0 Otto G. Loretan
- CSP Upper Valais 9,548 10.4% 1 0 Odilo Schmid
Free Democratic Party 22,109 24.1% 2 0
-FDP Lower Valais 20,372 22.2% 2 0 Pascal Couchepin

Bernard Comby

-FDP Upper Valais 1,737 1.9%
Social Democratic Party 15'217 16.6% 1 0
-SP Upper Valais 8,080 8.8% 1 0 Peter Bodenmann
-SP Lower Valais 7,136 7.8%
Liberal Party 2,037 2.2%
Green party 1,203 1.3%
Party of labor 779 0.9%

List connections existed between all SP lists, the Greens and the PdA, between all CVP lists, and between all FDP lists and the LPS. Sub-list connections existed between all SP lists, between CVP Oberwallis and CSP Oberwallis and between FDP Oberwallis and the Liberal Party ( excluding FDP Unterwallis).

Canton of Zug (3 seats)

Due to the population development, the canton of Zug had one more National Council seat than in the previous elections.

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 7,196 27.1% 1 0 Peter Hess
Liberal Democratic Party 5,978 22.5% 1 0 Georg Stucky
Social Democratic Party 4,508 17.0% 1 +1 Armin Jans
Swiss People's Party 4,024 15.2%
Alternative groupings 2,759 10.4%
Courage for Zug / Colorful List 1,289 4.9%
Basic democracy 526 2.0%
Liberal alternative 259 1.0%

A list connection existed between SP, alternatives and the "Courage for Zug / Colorful List"

Canton of Zurich (34 seats)

Political party be right % Seats (+/-) Elected politicians
Swiss People's Party 83,046 25.5% 9 +1 Christoph Blocher

Walter Frey

Ueli Maurer

Max Binder

Lisbeth Fehr

Toni Bortoluzzi

Ulrich Schlüer

Werner Vetterli

Hans Fehr

Social Democratic Party 75,271 23.1% 9 +2 Anita Thanei

Elmar leather tanner

Barbara Haering

Andreas Gross

Vreni Müller-Hemmi

Ursula Leemann

Andreas Herczog

Regine Aeppli

Vreni Hubmann

Liberal Democratic Party 59,031 18.1% 6th −1

Lili Nabholz

Rolf Hegetschweiler

Trix Heberlein

Erich Müller

Oscar Fritschi

Walter Bosshard

Green 21,283 6.5% 2 0 Verena servant

Hans Meier

National Ring of Independents 17'334 5.3% 2 0 Verena Grendelmeier

Roland Wiederkehr

Christian Democratic People's Party 15,894 4.9% 2 0 Peter Baumberger

Rosmarie Zapfl-Helbling

Evangelical People's Party 12,205 3.7% 1 −1 Max Dünki
Freedom party 11'550 3.5% 1 −1 Michael E. Dreher
Swiss democrats 10,746 3.3% 1 −1 Hans Steffen
Women make politics! (FraP!) 6,817 2.1% 1 0 Christine Goll
Federal Democratic Union 6'080 1.9%
Left alliance 2,069 0.6%
Liberal Party 1,535 0.5%
Seniors of the Canton of Zurich 940 0.3%
Europe party 854 0.3%
Christian Social Party 522 0.2%
Natural Law Party 437 0.1%
Non-partisan movement Switzerland 421 0.1%
Constitutional protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" 14 169 0.1%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens, FraP !, Left Alliance and CSP, between SVP, FP, senior citizens and non-partisan movement, between CVP, EPP, LdU and European party, and between EDU and SD. A sublist connection existed between AL, FraP! and CSP. Due to its list connection, the LdU received a seat and the senior list, despite a little more votes, none.

14th full list name: constitution protection movement "Gray Panthers Switzerland" for personal sovereignty with the "right to rights" of the citizens and the healing of drug and cancer patients

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Unless otherwise stated, the information relates to the official final results according to http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/pore/nrw95/indexkt.html , where and Federal Gazette 1995/49 of December 12, 1955 p. 1389 ff., available at http://www.amtsdruckschriften.bar.admin.ch/showHierarchyDate.do . The percentages correspond to those on http://www.portal-stat.admin.ch/nrw/files/de/01b2.xml (Table: "National Council elections: Cantonal party strength, summarized according to parties (Canton = 100%), 1971-2007 "su-d-17.02.03.03.05).

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