Swiss parliamentary elections 2007 / results of the National Council elections

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The National Council elections for the 48th legislative period took place on October 21, 2007. A replacement election in the canton of Glarus took place on February 8, 2009. 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 (20 cantons with a total of 194 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 canton of Jura). 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)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 62,853 36.2% +1.3% 6th 0 Ulrich Giezendanner

Luzi tribe

Walter Glur

Sylvia Flückiger-Bani

Lieni Füglistaller

Hans Killer

Social Democratic Party 31'008 17.9% −3.4% 3 0 Pascale Bruderer

Urs Hofmann

Doris Stump

Liberal Democratic Party 23,624 13.6% −1.7% 2 0 Philipp Mueller

Corina Eichenberger-Walther

Christian Democratic People's Party 23,461 13.5% −2.1% 3 +1 Ruth Humbel Näf

Esther Egger

Markus Zemp

Green 14'090 8.1% + 3.0% 1 0 Geri Müller
Evangelical People's Party 7,380 4.2% −1.0% 0 −1
Forum Liberal Center 7'150 4.1% + 4.1%
Federal Democratic Union 2,015 1.2% +1.2%
Swiss democrats 1,152 0.7% −0.8%
Catholic People's Party 525 0.3% + 0.3%
Family party 421 0.2% + 0.2%

List connections existed between the SVP and FDP, between the SP and the Greens, and between the CVP and the Forum Liberal Center. The latter list connection meant that the CVP received one more seat than the FDP, which was just a little stronger.

Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. In principle, every Swiss voter can therefore be elected, whether or not they have registered for the elections in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. The previous National Councilor Marianne Kleiner (FDP) was the only candidate officially nominated by a cantonal party. Various other politicians received votes anyway, with the party name given in italics.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Marianne Kleiner FDP 7,780 72.0% elected
Edgar Bishop SVP 1,617 15.0%
Ivo Müller SP 149 1.4%
Matthias Weishaupt SP 136 1.3%
Jacob friend SVP 110 1.0%
Isolated 1017 9.4%

Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. 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 Arthur Loepfe was the only candidate nominated by an official party.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Arthur Loepfe CVP 1,736 84.6% elected
Isolated 317 15.4%

Canton of Basel-Country (7 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 25,470 28.5% + 2.0% 2 0 Caspar Baader

Christian Miesch

Social Democratic Party 22'430 25.2% + 0.5% 2 0 Susanne Leutenegger Oberholzer

Eric Nussbaumer

Liberal Democratic Party 15'154 17.0% −2.9% 1 0 Hans Rudolf Gysin
Green 12,265 13.8% +1.2% 1 0 Maya Count
Christian Democratic People's Party 10'152 11.4% +1.4% 1 0 Kathrin Amacker-Amann
Evangelical People's Party 2,481 2.8% + 0.1%
Swiss democrats 712 0.8% −1.9%
Federal Democratic Union 421 0.5% + 0.5%

List connections existed between the SVP, FDP and CVP and between the SP and the Greens.

Canton of Basel-Stadt (5 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 20'504 35.2% −5.8% 2 −1 Rudolf Rechsteiner

Silvia Schenker

Swiss People's Party 10,766 18.5% −0.2% 1 0 Jean Henri Dunant
Green Alliance (Greens + BastA! ) 7,060 12.1% + 2.9% 1 +1 Anita Lachenmeier
Liberal Democratic Party 6,615 11.3% +1.4% 1 0 Peter Malama
Liberal Democratic Party 5'339 9.2% + 0.7%
Christian Democratic People's Party 4,299 7.4% + 0.8%
Evangelical People's Party 2,081 3.6% + 0.7%
Popular action against too many foreigners and asylum seekers 852 1.5% −0.1%
Swiss democrats 400 0.7% −0.4%
Federal Democratic Union 293 0.5% −0.2%
Swiss Citizens Party 111 0.2% + 0.2%

List connections existed between SVP, FDP, LDP and CVP, between SP and GB and between SD and EDU.

Canton of Bern (26 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 106,985 33.6% + 4.0% 10 +2 Adrian Amstutz

Ursula Haller

Jean-Pierre Graber

Rudolf Joder

Hansruedi Wandfluh

Simon Schenk

Hans Grunder

Andreas Aebi

Erich von Siebenthal

Andrea Geissbühler

Social Democratic Party 57,475 21.2% −6.8% 6th −2 Ursula Wyss

Evi Allemann

Hans Stöckli

André Daguet

Margret Kiener Nellen

Ricardo Lumengo

Liberal Democratic Party 48'145 15.1% + 0.3% 4th 0 Christa Markwalder

Johann Schneider-Ammann

Pierre Triponez

Christian waterfalls

Green 41,067 12.9% + 3.6% 3 +1 Franziska Teuscher

Therese Froesch

Alec von Graffenried

Evangelical People's Party 17,327 5.4% + 0.3% 1 0 Walter Donzé
Christian Democratic People's Party 15,130 4.7% + 2.4% 1 0 Norbert Hochreutener
Federal Democratic Union 11,314 3.6% −0.5% 1 0 Christian Waber
Swiss democrats 4,889 1.5% −1.1% 0 −1
Party interest group health 2,675 0.8% −0.0%
Freedom party 1,962 0.6% −0.4%
Men party 704 0.2% + 0.2%
Interest group against mismanagement 615 0.2% + 0.2%
Jörg Stettler Büezer 257 0.1% −0.1%

List connections existed between SVP and FDP, between SP and Greens, between EPP and CVP and between SD, PIG, FPS, MP and Jörg Stettler.

Canton of Friborg (7 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 18,295 24.8% −0.6% 2 0 Thérèse Meyer-Kaelin

Dominique de Buman

Social Democratic Party 18,368 22.7% +1.2% 2 0 Christian Levrat

Jean-François Steiert

Swiss People's Party 17,812 22.0% + 0.6% 1 0 Jean-François Rime
Liberal Democratic Party 11,174 13.8% +1.1% 1 0 Jacques Bourgeois
Christian Social Party 5,741 7.1% −3.4% 1 0 Hugo Fasel
Green 5'117 6.3% + 2.3%
Free List / Overture and Independent 1 859 1.1% −1.1%
Federal Democratic Union 710 0.9% + 0.2%
Evangelical People's Party 621 0.8% + 0.1%
For more logic in politics 227 0.3% + 0.3%
Independent citizen movement 193 0.2% −0.3%

List connections existed between CVP and FDP, between SP, CSP, Greens, EPP and Freie Liste / Ouverture, between SVP and EDU and between UBB and "More Logic in Politics". A sub-list connection existed between CSP and Freie Liste / Ouverture.

1The list at hand was a "merger" of FL / Ouverture and the Louis Duc group. Comparison with the result of the list "Indépendendent-Solidarité-Citoyenne / Free List - Solidarity" by Louis Duc from 2003.

Canton of Geneva (11 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 22,294 21.1% + 2.8% 2 0 André Reymond

Yves Nidegger

Social Democratic Party 17'340 19.1% −5.6% 3 0 Maria Roth-Bernasconi

Carlo Sommaruga

Jean-Charles Rielle

Green 17'060 16.4% + 5.2% 2 +1 Antonio Hodgers

Ueli Leuenberger

Liberal Party 15,648 14.8% −2.0% 2 0 Martine Brunschwig Count

Christian Lüscher

Christian Democratic People's Party 10'272 9.7% −2.1% 1 0 Luc Barthassat
Liberal Democratic Party 8,202 7.7% + 0.5% 1 0 Hugues Hiltpold
solidarityS 5,184 4.9% −0.5% 0 −1
Mouvement citoyens genevois 2,655 2.5% + 2.5%
Party of labor 1,972 1.9% −0.8%
Evangelical People's Party 1,264 1.2% +1.2%
Les Communistes 784 0.7% + 0.0%

List connections existed between the FDP, CVP and Liberals as well as between the SP, Greens, SolidaritéS, PdA and "Les communistes". Sub-list connections existed between the FDP and Liberals as well as between SolidaritéS and "Les communistes". Due to the left list connection, the SP won one more seat than the slightly stronger SVP.

Canton of Glarus (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Glarus. 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 4,292 55.0% elected
Martin Dürst JSVP 2,712 35.1%
Julius Fäh independent 130 1.7%
Isolated 593 7.7%

Canton of Glarus (by-election of February 8, 2009)

National Councilor Werner Marti resigned from his office at the end of 2008. Since the canton of Glarus is a singles constituency, a by-election was necessary. This took place on February 8, 2009.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Martin Landolt BDP 4,892 37.5% elected
Christoph Zürrer SP 3,172 24.3%
Peter Rothlin SVP 2,954 22.6%
Paul Hösli CVP 1,964 15.0%
Isolated 78 0.6%

Canton of Graubünden (5 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 18,407 34.7% + 0.8% 2 0 Brigitta Gadient

Hansjörg Hassler

Social Democratic Party 12,566 23.7% −1.2% 1 0 Andrea Hämmerle
Christian Democratic People's Party 10,782 20.3% −3.2% 1 0 Sep Cathomas
Liberal Democratic Party 10'152 19.1% + 3.3% 1 0 Tarzisius Caviezel
Federal Democratic Union 827 1.6% −0.3%
Daniel Trappitsch 305 0.6% 0.6%

There were no list connections between different parties.

Canton of Jura (2 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 7,902 36.9% + 2.7% 1 0 Jean-Claude Rennwald
Christian Democratic People's Party 5,348 25.0% −14.5% 0 −1
Swiss People's Party 2,928 13.7% + 5.4% 1 +1 Dominique Baettig
Liberal Democratic Party 2,857 13.4% −3.0%
Independent Christian Social Party 2,364 11.0% + 11.0%

There was a list connection between SVP and FDP. This led to the SVP (Dominique Baettig) winning a seat in the National Council instead of the CVP.

Canton of Lucerne (10 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 38,582 30.2% + 0.8% 3 0 Ruedi Lustenberger

Ida Glanzmann-Hunkeler

Pius Segmüller

Swiss People's Party 32,263 25.3% +1.4% 3 0 Josef Kunz

Felix Müri

Yvette Estermann

Liberal Democratic Party 27,848 21.8% −1.3% 2 0 Otto Ineichen

Georges Theiler

Social Democratic Party 14,667 11.5% + 0.4% 1 0 Hans Widmer
Green 12,080 9.5% −0.3% 1 0 Louis Schelbert
CHance21 1,269 1.0% −0.6%
Evangelical People's Party 956 0.7% −0.1%

A list connection existed between the SP and the Greens.

The three lists "Groupe politique 60plus", "Active Seniors and Independent Entrepreneurs" and "Young List" had no party designation. Nevertheless, they can clearly be assigned to the FDP, SVP or CVP, just as the Federal Statistical Office does.

Canton of Neuchâtel (5 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 13,518 25.9% −3.3% 1 −1 Didier Berberat
Swiss People's Party 12,089 23.2% + 0.7% 1 0 Yvan Perrin
Liberal Party 6,894 13.2% −1.2% 1 +1 Sylvie Perrinjaquet
Liberal Democratic Party 6,625 12.7% −2.1% 1 0 Laurent Favre
Green 4,896 9.4% −4.4% 1 0 Francine John-Calame
Labor Party / solidaritéS 4,783 9.2% + 4.0%
Christian Democratic People's Party 1,746 3.3% + 3.3%
Ecologie liberale 815 1.6% +1.6%
Evangelical People's Party 642 1.2% +1.2%
Parti libré et indépendent 2 148 0.3% + 0.3%
2German: Free and Independent Party

List connections existed between SVP, FDP, Liberals and Écologie libérale as well as between SP, Greens and PdA / solidaritéS. Sub-list connections existed between the FDP, Liberals and Ecologie libérale as well as between the Greens and PdA / solidaritéS. The latter sub-list connection meant that the left seat loss was at the expense of the SP and not at the expense of the Greens.

Canton of Nidwalden (1 seat)

The majority system with silent elections applies in the canton of Nidwalden . Only those candidates who have registered for election in the canton of Nidwalden can be elected. If only one candidate registers, this is automatically considered elected. There will be no polling. Since only the previous National Councilor Edi Engelberger had registered for the National Council elections in the canton of Nidwalden, this was exactly the case.

Candidate Political party Result chosen?
Edi Engelberger FDP silent choice elected

Canton of Obwalden (1 seat)

The majority system applies in the canton of Obwalden. In principle, every Swiss voter was eligible, whether he registered for the elections in the canton of Obwalden or not.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Christoph von Rotz SVP 4,523 32.9% elected
Patrick Imfeld CVP 4,462 32.5%
Luke Gasser independent 3,095 22.5%
Beat from Wyl SP 1,589 11.6%
Isolated 60 0.4%

Canton of Schaffhausen (2 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 11,930 39.1% + 10.6% 1 +1 Thomas Hurter
Social Democratic Party 10,443 34.2% −5.5% 1 0 Hans-Jürg Fehr
Liberal Democratic Party 8,144 26.7% −2.4% 0 −1

There were no list connections between different parties.

Canton Schwyz (4 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 21,081 45.0% +1.3% 2 0 Peter Foehn

Pirmin Schwander

Christian Democratic People's Party 9'424 20.1% −3.3% 1 0 Reto Wehrli
Liberal Democratic Party 7,844 16.7% +1.4% 0 0
Social Democratic Party 6,523 13.9% −3.6% 1 0 Andy Tschümperlin
Green 1'571 3.4% + 3.4%
Evangelical People's Party 443 0.9% + 0.9%

A list connection existed between the SP and the Greens. Thanks to this list connection, the SP was able to defend its National Council seat.

Canton of Solothurn (7 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 22,617 27.1% + 4.6% 2 0 Roland Borer

Walter Wobmann

Liberal Democratic Party 17'491 21.0% −3.0% 1 −1 Kurt Fluri
Christian Democratic People's Party 16,997 20.4% −0.7% 2 +1 Elvira Bader

Pirmin Bishop

Social Democratic Party 16'242 19.5% −5.9% 1 −1 Bea Heim
Green 8,334 10.0% + 4.0% 1 +1 Brigit Wyss
Evangelical People's Party 1,473 1.8% + 0.6%
Swiss democrats 319 0.4% + 0.4%

List connections existed between the SP and the Greens, as well as between the CVP and the EPP. The latter list connection meant that the CVP received two seats, and the FDP, with slightly more votes, only one.

Canton of St. Gallen (12 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 49,118 35.8% + 2.7% 5 +1 Toni Brunner

Jasmine Hutter

Theophil Pfister

Elmar Bigger

Lukas Reimann

Christian Democratic People's Party 29,409 21.4% −0.7% 3 0 Lucrezia Meier-Schatz

Jakob Büchler

Thomas Müller

Social Democratic Party 20'215 14.7% −3.6% 2 0 Hildegard Fässler

Paul Rechsteiner

Liberal Democratic Party 18,706 13.6% −1.0% 1 −1 Walter Müller
Green 14'090 6.4% + 2.1% 1 0 Yvonne Gilli
Green Liberal Party 4,299 3.1% + 0.3% 3
Evangelical People's Party 2,795 2.0% + 0.5%
Federal Democratic Union 1,354 1.0% −0.1%
Swiss democrats 911 0.7% −0.1%
For children and youth 583 0.4% + 0.4%
Animal welfare is human protection 499 0.4% −0.0%
Catholic People's Party 525 0.2% −0.2%
For independent solutions in politics 227 0.2% + 0.2%
The Eastern Swiss Party 38 0.0% −0.1%

List connections existed between SVP and EDU, between Greens, Green Liberals and EPP, and between SD and DOP.

3In 2003 there was already a "Green Liberals" list in the canton of St. Gallen, whose candidates were still members of the Swiss Green Party. However, because the St. Gallen green liberals arose directly from the circles surrounding this list, they are shown separately here. In the national comparison 2003-2007, however, the "Green Liberal List" from 2003 is counted towards the Greens.

Canton Ticino (8 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Liberal Democratic Party 26'079 28.1% −1.7% 3 0 Fulvio Pelli

Fabio Abate

Ignazio Cassis

Christian Democratic People's Party 22,382 24.1% −0.4% 2 0 Meinrado Robbiani

Chiara Simoneschi-Cortesi

Social Democratic Party 16,797 18.1% −7.7% 2 0 Marina Carobbio Guscetti

Fabio Pedrina

Lega dei Ticinesi 13'031 14.0% + 6.1% 1 0 Attilio Bignasca
Swiss People's Party 8,113 8.7% +1.2%
Green 4,457 4.8% +1.8%
Party of labor 1,176 1.3% +1.3%
Humanist party 594 0.6% + 0.6%
I Liberisti 131 0.1% + 0.1%

A list connection existed between the SP, Greens and PdA.

Canton of Thurgau (6 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 29,507 42.3% +1.3% 3 0 Peter Spuhler

Hansjörg Walter

Alexander Baumann

Christian Democratic People's Party 10,587 15.2% −1.3% 1 0 Brigitte Häberli-Koller
Liberal Democratic Party 8'429 12.1% + 0.2% 1 0 Werner Messmer
Social Democratic Party 8,138 11.7% −2.4% 1 0 Edith Graf-Litscher
Green party 7,130 10.2% + 2.3%
Evangelical People's Party 1,973 2.8% + 0.1%
Federal Democratic Union 1,829 2.6% + 0.7%
Swiss democrats 1,327 1.9% −1.0%
Alternative list - against political lies 4 495 0.7% + 0.7%
Catholic People's Party 265 0.4% −0.3%

List connections existed between SVP and FDP, between CVP, EPP and EDU, and between SP and Greens.

4thThis one-woman list (Gabriela Coray) has nothing to do with the left-wing alternative list that exists in the cantons of Zurich and Schaffhausen . Statements on Coray's own homepage tend to suggest conservative positions.

Canton Uri (1 seat)

The majority system applies in the canton of Uri. In principle, every Swiss person entitled to vote is eligible, whether or not they have registered for the elections in the canton of Uri. The previous National Councilor Gabi Huber was the only candidate officially nominated by a party.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Gabi Huber FDP 4,527 87.3% elected
Isolated 661 12.7%

Canton of Vaud (18 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 37,045 22.4% + 2.1% 5 +1 Guy Parmelin

André Bugnon

Pierre-François Veillon

Jean-Pierre Grin-Hofmann

Alice Glauser

Social Democratic Party 36,376 22.0% + 0.3% 4th 0 Roger Nordmann

Josiane Aubert

Eric Voruz

Ada Marra

Liberal Democratic Party 24,082 14.6% −3.9% 3 −1 Isabelle Moret

Charles Favre

Olivier Français

Green 23,592 14.3% + 3.0% 3 +1 Adèle Thorens Goumaz

Daniel Brélaz

Christian van Singer

Liberal Party 13,353 8.1% −3.0% 1 −1 Claude Ruey
Christian Democratic People's Party 9,271 5.6% +1.2% 1 +1 Jacques Neirynck
Party of labor 7,779 4.7% −2.0% 1 −1 Josef Zisyadis
Ecologie liberale 6,065 3.7% + 3.7%
solidarityS 3,486 2.1% −0.5%
Federal Democratic Union 2,080 1.3% −0.5%
Evangelical People's Party 1,799 1.1% + 0.4%
Swiss democrats 412 0.2% −0.1%

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

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. There are even three Valais parties within CVP Switzerland: CVP Unterwallis, CVP Oberwallis and CSP Oberwallis (the CSP Unterwallis, on the other hand, belongs to the CSP ). 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 50,069 44.9% −3.0% 4th +1
-CVP Lower Valais 28,634 25.7% + 0.2% 2 0 Christophe Darbellay

Maurice Chevrier

-CVP Upper Valais 12,339 11.1% -2.0% 1 0 Viola Amherd
- CSP Upper Valais 9,089 8.2% -1.1% 1 +1 Roberto Schmidt
Free Democratic Party / Liberals 18,926 17.0% −0.1% 1 0
-FDP Lower Valais 14,704 13.2% -1.8% 1 0 Jean-René Germanier
- Young liberals and young liberals 1,633 1.5% -0.6%
-FDP Upper Valais 1,467 1.3% +1.3%
- Liberal Party 1,122 1.0% +1.0%
Swiss People's Party 18,472 16.6% + 3.2% 1 0
-SVP Lower and Central Valais 13,453 12.1% + 0.6% 1 0 Oskar Freysinger
-SVP Upper Valais 5'019 4.5% + 2.6%
Social Democratic Party 16,373 14.7% −4.4% 1 −1
-SP Lower Valais 9,899 8.9% -4.6% 1 -1 Stéphane Rossini
-SP Upper Valais 6'475 5.8% + 0.2%
Green 4,381 3.9% +1.3%
Christian Social Party Lower Valais 1,276 1.1% +1.1%
Ecologie liberale 1,108 1.0% +1.0%
Alternative left Valais 569 0.5% + 0.5%
Valais citizens' movement 291 0.3% + 0.3%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens and Left Alternative, between all CVP lists, between all SVP lists, as well as between all lists of free-minded and liberals and Ecologie Libérale. Sub-list connections existed between all SP lists, between the FDP Lower Valais and the Young Liberals, as well as between the Liberal Party, Ecologie Libérale and FDP Upper Valais (!).

Canton of Zug (3 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) elected national council
Swiss People's Party 10'429 29.1% +1.4% 1 0 Marcel Scherer
Christian Democratic People's Party 8,358 23.3% + 0.4% 1 0 Gerhard Pfister
Liberal Democratic Party 7,711 21.5% −0.9% 0 0
Alternative - the green train 6,095 17.0% + 3.0% 1 0 Josef Lang
Social Democratic Party 3,254 9.1% −4.4% 0 0

A list connection existed between alternatives and SP.

Canton of Zurich (34 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) elected national councils
Swiss People's Party 139,367 33.9% + 0.5% 12 0 Ueli Maurer

Christoph Mörgeli

Toni Bortoluzzi

Max Binder

Hans Fehr

Natalie Rickli

Bruno Zuppiger

Alfred Heer

Jürg Stahl

Hans Kaufmann

Hans Rutschmann

Ernst Schibli

Social Democratic Party 81,339 19.8% −5.9% 7th −3 Chantal Galladé

Jacqueline Fehr

Mario Fehr

Anita Thanei

Andreas Gross

Christine Goll

Daniel Jositsch

Liberal Democratic Party 54,054 13.2% −3.1% 4th −1 Ruedi Noser

Doris Fiala

Filippo Leutenegger

Markus Hutter

Green 42,594 10.4% +1.9% 4th +1 Ruth Genner

Daniel Vischer

Bastien Girod

Marlies Bänziger

Christian Democratic People's Party 31,046 7.6% + 2.1% 3 +1 Kathy Riklin

Urs Hany

Barbara Schmid-Federer

Green Liberal Party 28,805 7.0% + 7.0% 3 +3 Martin Bäumle

Tiana Angelina Moser

Thomas Weibel

Evangelical People's Party 15,126 3.7% −0.4% 1 0 Ruedi Aeschbacher
Federal Democratic Union 8,705 2.1% + 0.1% 0 −1
Alternative list 4,582 1.1% −1.1%
Swiss democrats 2,220 0.5% −0.3%
Party of labor 939 0.2% + 0.2%
Hemp Ueli 631 0.2% −0.0%
Christian Social Party 604 0.1% + 0.1%
Freedom party 330 0.1% −0.0%
Humanist party 280 0.1% −0.0%
Danowski 228 0.1% + 0.0%

List connections existed between SVP and FDP, between SP, Greens, AL, PdA and CSP, between CVP, GLP, EVP and EDU and between SD and FP. A sublist connection existed between AL and PdA.

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Unless otherwise stated, the information relates to the official final results according to http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/pore/nrw07/list/kt_index.html . The percentages correspond to those on http://www.bfs.admin.ch/bfs/portal/de/index/themen/17/02/blank/key/national_rat/parteienstaerke.html (table: "National Council elections - strength of parties according to Canton 1971-2007 "je-d-02.17.03.03.02). The results of the National Council elections in 2003, which are used indirectly to calculate party profits, respectively. losses were required come from http://www.admin.ch/ch/d/pore/nrw03/list/kt_index.html .

  1. - ( Memento of the original from January 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.appenzell24.ch
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  3. http://www.lagruyere.ch/fr/le-journal/les-editions/2007/20070828/fribourg-20070828.html  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.lagruyere.ch  
  4. Results according to: http://www.gl.ch/xml_1/internet/de/application/d1256/d41/d335/d1266/f1040.cfm
  5. ^ SP National Councilor Werner Marti resigns. In: nzz.ch. October 23, 2008, accessed October 14, 2018 .
  6. http://www.svp-gl.ch/index.asp?fHigherChapter_ID=172&fChapters_id=172&fSubChapters_id=188&ID_Contents=&fTemplatefile=inhalt.asp&blnPreview=0&fLanguage_ID=0&fSeason_ID=0  ( page no longer available , searching web archivesInfo: The Link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.svp-gl.ch  
  7. http://www.portal-stat.admin.ch/nrw/files/de/01.xml Table "National Council elections: Submitted lists by parties, cantons"
  8. http://www.konsequenz.ch/tag/coray/
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