Swiss parliamentary elections 2019 / results of the national council elections

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The National Council elections for the 51st legislative period took place on October 20, 2019. This page provides an overview of the candidate parties and the results in the cantons (parties, votes, share of the vote, seats).

Note 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 (e.g. 35 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 as so-called “additional votes” to the list he has elected. If the voter does not select a list, but uses a so-called «ballot slip without party name» - also known as a blank list - unused votes expire (so-called empty votes).

In order to obtain results that are comparable across cantons, the number of fictitious voters per canton and party must first be calculated. And the sum of all fictitious voters of the individual cantons is then the voters at the state level. A “voter” can, however, B. also consist of 16 people who in Aargau only have one candidate from the party concerned on their list.

The Federal Statistical Office therefore uses the term “fictitious voter” for the voter, since an effective voter can only be a partial voter. The number of voters corresponds to the number of valid ballot papers. At the canton level, the sum of all party votes (sum of the candidate votes of candidates from a party plus additional votes = empty fields in a party list) is the basis for calculation. Example: Party A gets 12,000 in canton X, party B 27,000 and party C 48,000 out of 87,000 party votes. The number of valid ballot papers is 25,000.Thus, party A has 3,448.28 (12,000: 87,000 × 25,000), party B 7,758.62 (27,000: 87,000 × 25,000) and party C 13,793.10 (48,000: 87,000 × 25,000) in this canton. fictional voters. All three parties together have a total of 25,000 voters.

Canton of Aargau (16 seats)

Political party be right % (+/−) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 59,784 31.5% -6.5% 6th -1 Benjamin Giezendanner

Andreas Glarner

Thomas Burgherr

Martina Bircher

Jean-Pierre Gallati

Stefanie Heimgartner

Social Democratic Party 31'224 16.5% + 0.4% 3 +1 Cédric Wermuth

Yvonne Feri

Gabriela Suter

FDP The Liberals 25,702 13.6% -1.6% 2 -1 Matthias Jauslin

Maja Riniker

Christian Democratic People's Party 18,762 9.9% +1.3% 2 +1 Ruth Humbel Näf

Marianne Binder-Keller

Green 18,548 9.8% + 4.3% 1 0 Irène Kälin
Green Liberal Party 16,128 8.5% + 3.3% 1 0 Beat flat
Evangelical People's Party 6,909 3.6% + 0.3% 1 +1 Lilian Studer
Bourgeois Democratic Party 5'818 3.1% -2.1% 0 -1
TEAM 65+ - The Aargau Seniors List 2,612 1.4% +1.4%
Federal Democratic Union 1,890 1.0% -0.1%
Pirate party 641 0.3% -0.3%
DU - the independents 486 0.3% + 0.3%
Free voters Aargau 442 0.2% + 0.2%
Luzi tribe 415 0.2% + 0.2%
Solution-oriented people's movement (LOVB) 260 0.1% + 0.0%

List connections existed between SVP, FDP, EDU and TEAM65, between SP, Greens and Pirates, between CVP and glp, between BDP and EPP, and between Luzi Stamm, LOVB and the Free Voters.

Canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Appenzell Ausserrhoden. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Source:

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
David Zuberbühler (so far) SVP 7,720 49.5% elected
Jennifer Abderhalden FDP 7,561 48.4%
Isolated 329 2.1%

Canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Appenzell Innerrhoden. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Source:

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Thomas Rechsteiner CVP AI1 2,014 35.7% elected
Ruedi Eberle SVP 1,642 29.1%
Antonia Fässler CVP 1,446 25.6%
Martin Pfister SP 493 8.7%
Isolated 52 0.7%
AI1 Candidate even though his party officially supported Antonia Fässler.

Canton of Basel-Country (7 seats)

Political party be right % (+/−) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 19,927 25.1% -4.6% 2 Sandra Sollberger

Thomas de Courten

Social Democratic Party 17'271 21.8% -0.4% 2 Eric Nussbaumer

Samira Marti

Green 14,260 18.0% + 3.8% 1 Florence Brenzikofer
FDP The Liberals 13'090 16.5% + 0.7% 1 Daniela Schneeberger
Christian Democratic People's Party 6,726 8.5% -0.6% 1 Elisabeth Schneider-Schneiter
Green Liberal Party 4,166 5.3% + 2.5%
Evangelical People's Party 2,771 3.5% +1.3%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 937 1.2% -1.6%
Christian and Politics.CH 92 0.1% + 0.1%

List connections existed between the FDP and SVP, between the SP and the Greens, as well as between CVP, glp, EVP and BDP.

Canton of Basel-Stadt (5 seats)

Political party be right % (+/−) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 17,535 32.7% -0.7% 2 Beat Jans

Mustafa Atici

Alliance of Green BastA! 9,503 17.7% + 6.5% 1 Sibel Arslan
Liberal Democratic Party 8'234 15.3% + 3.8% 1 Christoph Eymann
Swiss People's Party 6,633 12.4% -5.3% 0 -1
FDP The Liberals 3,246 6.0% -3.8%
Green Liberal Party 3,060 5.7% + 0.9% 1 +1 Katja Christ
Christian Democratic People's Party 2,454 4.6% -1.9%
Evangelical People's Party 1,084 2.0% -0.3%
Integral politics 874 1.6% +1.6%
People's action 437 0.8% -0.5%
Pirate party 236 0.4% + 0.4%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 197 0.4% -0.7%
Federal Democratic Union 152 0.3% -0.2%
Nationally Oriented Swiss Party 60 0.1% + 0.1%

List connections existed between the SP, the Green Alliance, the Pirate Party and “Integral Politics”, between SVP and EDU, as well as between LDP, FDP, CVP, glp, EPP and BDP. There were sub-list links between the glp, EPP and BDP as well as between the Green Alliance and “Integral Politics”. Due to the list connection of the bourgeois center and the sub-list connection of the "small center parties", the glp won a seat in the National Council and SVP and FDP neither, although the latter two parties had received more votes than the glp.

Canton of Bern (24 seats)

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

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 104,421 30.0% -3.1% 7th −2 Albert Rösti

Andreas Aebi

Nadja Pieren

Erich von Siebenthal

Erich Hess

Andrea Geissbühler

Lars Guggisberg

Social Democratic Party 58,496 16.8% -2.9% 4th −2 Nadine Masshardt

Matthias Aebischer

Flavia waterfalls

Tamara Funiciello

Green 47'237 13.6% + 5.1% 4th +2 Regula Rytz

Aline Trede

Kilian Baumann

Christine Badertscher

Green Liberal Party 33,851 9.7% + 3.7% 3 +1 Kathrin Bertschy

Juerg Grossen

Melanie Mettler

FDP The Liberals 29,069 8.4% -1.0% 2 Christa Markwalder

Christian waterfalls

Bourgeois Democratic Party 27,961 8.0% -3.7% 2 −1 Lorenz Hess

Heinz Siegenthaler

Evangelical People's Party 14,523 4.2% -0.1% 1 Marianne Streiff-Feller
Federal Democratic Union BE1 9,814 2.8% -0.0% 1 +1 Andreas Gafner
Christian Democratic People's Party 6,512 1.9% + 0.0%
DU - the independents 2,593 0.7% + 0.7%
Pirate party 2,335 0.7% -0.2%
Armin Capaul and other non-party members 2,305 0.7% + 0.7%
Party of labor 2'146 0.6% + 0.1%
Young alternative YES! 1,935 0.6% + 0.6%
People with a future say goodbye to 5G ! 1,695 0.5% + 0.5%
Swiss democrats 1,273 0.4% + 0.0%
Country list 511 0.1% + 0.1%
JutziPhilipp.com 367 0.1% -0.2%
The dear, very very dear party 264 0.1% + 0.1%
Party of unlimited possibilities 237 0.1% + 0.1%
Health-energy-nature 169 0.0% BE2 -0.4%

List connections existed between SVP and “Health-Energy-Nature”, between SP, Greens, YES! and PdA, between BDP, glp, EPP, CVP and Piraten as well as between EDU, Swiss Democrats, “People with a Future”, Landliste, Philipp Jutzi and the “Party of Unlimited Possibilities”. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and JA !.

BE1 Including the list “The Musketeers”, which mainly consisted of candidates from the Young EDU.
BE2 Comparison with the share of the vote on the “Alpine Parliament” list from 2015, which this party is the successor to.

Canton of Friborg (7 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 18,586 21.2% -3.0% 2 Valérie Piller Carrard

Ursula Schneider Schüttel

Swiss People's Party 17,671 20.2% -5.8% 1 -1 Pierre-André Page
Christian Democratic People's Party 15,587 17.8% -4.9% 2 Christine Bulliard-Marbach

Marie-France Roth Pasquier

FDP The Liberals 13,502 15.4% +1.2% 1 Jacques Bourgeois
Green 10,913 12.5% + 7.2% 1 +1 Gerhard Andrey
Green Liberal Party 4,711 5.4% + 2.2%
Center-left CSP 2,847 3.3% +1.4%
2030 target 1,010 1.2% +1.2%
Evangelical People's Party 651 0.7% + 0.1%
Federal Democratic Union 643 0.7% -0.0%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 571 0.7% -0.6%
Direct democracy, spirituality and nature 354 0.4% + 0.4%
Artist party 314 0.4% + 0.4%
Independent Citizens Movement 202 0.2% + 0.2%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens, CSP and “Goal 2030”, between CVP, GLP, BDP and EPP, and between SVP and EDU. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens and the CSP. Due to the middle-list connection, the CVP won 2 seats and the SVP only one, although the latter had received more votes.

Canton of Geneva (12 seats)

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

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Green 24,411 24.6% + 13.1% 3 +2 Nicolas Walder

Delphine Klopfenstein Broggini

Isabelle Pasquier-Eichenberger

FDP The Liberals 17,804 17.9% -2.6% 2 -1 Christian Lüscher

Simone de Montmollin

Social Democratic Party 14,628 14.7% -5.2% 2 -1 Laurence Fehlmann Rielle

Christian Dandrès

Swiss People's Party 13,556 13.7% -4.0% 2 Celine Amaudruz

Yves Nidegger

Christian Democratic People's Party 7,610 7.7% -4.4% 1 Vincent Maitre
Ensemble à Gauche ( solidaritéS , PdA , and non-party) 7,371 7.4% +1.4% 1 +1 Stéfanie Prezioso
Green Liberal Party 5,407 5.4% + 3.2% 1 +1 Michel Matter
Mouvement citoyens genevois 5'338 5.4% -2.5% 0 -1
Civil Democratic Party GE1 1,015 1.0% -0.0%
Planète Bleue GE2 872 0.9% + 0.9%
Evangelical People's Party 698 0.7% + 0.1%
Fédéraction 265 0.3% + 0.3%
Prophète Eco - "Santé!" GE3 191 0.2% + 0.2%
Federal Democratic Union 111 0.1% -0.1%

List connections existed between the SP, the Greens and “Ensemble à Gauche”, between FDP and CVP, between SVP and EDU, as well as between glp, EPP, “Planète Bleu” and “Fédéraction”.

GE1including the list “PBD / PCD Parti Citoyen Démocratique Genève d'abord” by Eric Stauffer .
GE2 German: "Blauer Planet"
GE3 German: Eco-Prophet - "Health!"

Canton of Glarus (1 seat)

The majorz system applies in the canton of Glarus. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Source:

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Martin Landolt (previously) BDP 6,396 63.0% elected
Priska Grünenfelder SP 2,861 28.2%
Mathias Zopfi Green GL1 279 2.7%
Isolated 612 6.0%
GL1Not an official candidate. Probably received votes because he was (successfully) running for the Council of States at the same time.

Canton of Graubünden (5 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 17,467 29.9% + 0.2% 1 -1 Magdalena Martullo-Blocher
Social Democratic Party 9,987 17.1% -0.5% 2 +1 Jon Pult

Sandra Locher Benguerel

Christian Democratic People's Party 9'538 16.3% -0.5% 1 Martin Candinas
FDP The Liberals 7,952 13.6% + 0.4% 1 +1 Anna Giacometti
Bourgeois Democratic Party 5,309 9.1% -5.4% 0 -1
Green Liberal Party 4,870 8.3% + 0.5%
Green 3,218 5.5% +5.5%

List connections existed between CVP, FDP and BDP as well as between SP, glp and the Greens. Due to the red-green list connection, the SP won two seats in the National Council and the SVP only one, although the latter had received significantly more votes.

Canton of Jura (2 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Social Democratic Party 6'075 27.0% + 3.0% 1 Pierre-Alain Fridez
Christian Democratic People's Party 5'119 22.8% -4.9% 1 Jean-Paul Gschwind
Green 3,514 15.6% + 8.3%
Swiss People's Party 3'255 14.5% +1.6%
Independent Christian Social Party 2,166 9.6% + 3.0%
FDP The Liberals 2,041 9.1% -7.7%
Evangelical People's Party 323 1.4% +1.4%

In the canton of Jura there were no non-partisan lists .

Canton of Lucerne (9 seats)

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

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Christian Democratic People's Party 33,935 25.5% +1.6% 3 Ida Glanzmann-Hunkeler

Leo Müller

Priska Wismer-Felder

Swiss People's Party 32,944 24.7% -3.8% 2 −1 Franz Grueter

Yvette Estermann

FDP The Liberals 20,713 15.6% -2.9% 1 −1 Albert Vitali
Social Democratic Party 17,996 13.5% -0.0% 1 Prisca Birrer-Heimo
Green 16'279 12.2% + 5.2% 1 Michael Töngi
Green Liberal Party 9'449 7.1% +1.3% 1 +1 Roland Fischer
Evangelical People's Party 948 0.7% + 0.1%
Integral politics 667 0.5% + 0.2%
Swiss democrats 198 0.1% + 0.1%

List connections existed between the CVP and the FDP as well as between the SP, the Greens, the glp and “integral politics”.

Canton of Neuchâtel (4 seats)

Political party be right % (+/−) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
FDP The Liberals 9,890 22.3% -2.1% 1 Damien Cottier
Green 9,208 20.8% + 11.5% 1 +1 Fabien Fivaz
Social Democratic Party 7,361 16.6% -7.0% 1 Baptiste Hurni
Swiss People's Party 5,602 12.7% -7.7% 0 -1
Party of labor 5'336 12.1% -0.1% 1 Denis de la Reussille
Green liberals 4,012 9.1% + 5.7%
Christian Democratic People's Party 1,847 4.2% + 0.6%
solidarityS 914 2.1% + 2.1%
European Federalist Party 82 0.2% + 0.2%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens, PdA and solidaritéS as well as between CVP and glp. A sub-list connection existed between the Greens, PdA and solidaritéS. Because of these connections, the PdA won one seat and the SVP none, although the latter received slightly more votes.

Canton of Nidwalden (1 seat)

Source:

The majority system applies in the canton of Nidwalden. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Peter Keller (previously) SVP 9,655 64.2% elected
Alois Roland Bissig CVP NW1 5,383 35.8%
NW1 Candidates without the support of his party.

Canton of Obwalden (1 seat)

The majority system applies in the canton of Obwalden. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Source:

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Monika Rüegger SVP 5'412 37.3% elected
Peter Krummenacher CVP OW1 5'325 36.7%
Marco de Col FDP 1,683 11.6%
Luke Gasser independent 1,675 11.5%
Mirjam Hostetmann JUSO 424 2.9%
OW1 Not officially nominated by the party, but supported.

Canton of Schaffhausen (2 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 11,987 39.5% -5.8% 1 Thomas Hurter
Social Democratic Party 7,947 26.2% -2.7% 1 Martina Munz
FDP The Liberals 3,353 11.0% -1.9%
Green party 2,075 6.8% + 3.4%
Green Liberal Party 1,808 5.9% + 5.9%
Federal Democratic Union 1,024 3.4% -1.8%
Alternative list 968 3.2% -1.3%
Christian Democratic People's Party 651 2.1% + 2.1%
Evangelical People's Party 571 1.9% +1.9%

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

Canton Schwyz (4 seats)

Political party be right % (+/−) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 18,853 36.9% -5.7% 2 Marcel Dettling

Pirmin Schwander

FDP The Liberals 11,803 23.1% + 2.5% 1 Petra Gössi
Christian Democratic People's Party 9,401 18.4% -1.1% 1 Alois Gmür
Social Democratic Party 7,060 13.8% + 0.7%
Green Liberal Party 2,342 4.6% +1.8%
Green 1,334 2.6% +1.2%
Evangelical People's Party 306 0.6% + 0.6%

List connections existed between the CVP, glp and EPP and between the SP and the Greens.

Various lists were running in the canton of Schwyz, although they do not have a party designation in their name, but can clearly be assigned to a particular party. Their votes are included in the respective parent parties. The individual lists are: “Together for Schwyz trade” and “Vorwärts Schwyz! Mobility with a future ”(both FDP), as well as the trade union federation,“ List for Culture ”,“ Generation 60plus + ”and“ Schwyz for all ”(all SP).

Canton of Solothurn (6 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 20,587 25.9% -2.9% 2 Christian Imark

Walter Wobmann

FDP The Liberals 14'716 18.5% -2.7% 1 Kurt Fluri
Social Democratic Party 14,652 18.4% -1.6% 1 −1 Franziska Roth
Christian Democratic People's Party 11'282 14.2% -0.6% 1 Stefan Müller-Altermatt
Green 9,072 11.4% + 5.9% 1 +1 Felix Wettstein
Green Liberal Party 5,409 6.8% + 3.4%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 1'580 2.0% -1.4%
Evangelical People's Party 953 1.2% -0.0%
Swiss hemp party 727 0.9% + 0.9%
Swiss democrats 479 0.6% + 0.6%

List connections existed between the SP and the Greens as well as between the CVP, EPP, BDP and glp.

Canton of St. Gallen (12 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 42,022 31.3% -4.5% 4th -1 Lukas Reimann

Mike Egger

Roland Rino Büchel

Esther Friedli

Christian Democratic People's Party 25,198 18.8% + 2.2% 2 -1 Markus Ritter

Nicolo Paganini

FDP.The Liberals (St.Gallen) 20,119 15.0% + 0.7% 2 Marcel Dobler

Susanne Vincenz-Stauffacher

Social Democratic Party 17'027 12.7% -1.5% 2 Barbara Gysi

Claudia Friedl

Green party 14'136 10.5% + 4.8% 1 +1 Franziska Ryser
Green Liberal Party 9,820 7.3% + 2.4% 1 +1 Thomas Brunner
Evangelical People's Party 2,099 1.6% -0.2%
Federal Democratic Union 1,244 0.9% -0.0%
Party free SG 1,030 0.8% + 0.3%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 854 0.6% -3.0%
Swiss democrats 338 0.3% -0.0%
The plow 287 0.2% + 0.2%

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

Canton Ticino (8 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-)

Elected National Councils

FDP The Liberals 22,056 20.5% -3.2% 2 Alex Farinelli

Rocco Cattaneo

Christian Democratic People's Party 19,551 18.2% -1.9% 2 Fabio Regazzi

Marco Romano

Lega dei Ticinesi 18,187 16.9% -4.8% 1 -1 Lorenzo Quadri
Social Democratic Party 15'115 14.1% -1.9% 1 Bruno Storni
Green and Alternative Left TI1 14'043 13.1% + 8.7% 1 +1 Greta Gysin
Swiss People's Party 12,526 11.7% + 0.4% 1 Piero Marchesi
Federal Democratic Union 1,133 1.1% +1.1%
Green liberals 1,063 1.0% + 0.1%
Più Donne TI2 908 0.8% + 0.8%
Party of labor 892 0.8% + 0.3%
MontagnaViva 736 0.7% -0.7%
Lega verde TI3 699 0.7% + 0.7%
Bello Sognare TI4 444 0.4% + 0.4%
Lista civica TI5 88 0.1% + 0.1%

List connections existed between the FDP, CVP and glp, between Lega, SVP and EDU, between SP, Green alternatives and PdA as well as between “Lista civica” and “Lega verde”. There were sublist connections between SVP and EDU as well as between Green alternatives and PdA.

TI1Electoral alliance of the Greens, the Communists and independents around the former SP National Councilor Franco Cavalli . Result including the women's list belonging to the alliance, which is calculated separately by the Federal Statistical Office. Comparison with the added shares of voters of the Greens and Communists in 2015.
TI2 German: "More women!"
TI3 German: Green League
TI4 German: "Dream beautifully" / "Dream beautifully!"
TI5 Full name "Lista civica per la proibizione assoluta d'internare minorenni da parte dei Cantoni svizzeri", German: "For the absolute prohibition of the internment of minors by the Swiss cantons".

Canton of Thurgau (6 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 26,494 36.7% -3.2% 3 Diana Gutjahr

Verena Herzog

Manuel Strupler

Christian Democratic People's Party 9,169 12.7% -0.4% 1 Christian Lohr
Social Democratic Party 9,133 12.6% -0.1% 1 Edith Graf-Litscher
FDP The Liberals 8,274 11.5% -1.6% 0 -1
Green party 7,657 10.6% + 5.2% 1 +1 Kurt Egger
Green Liberal Party 5,886 8.1% + 2.0%
Federal Democratic Union 2,058 2.8% -0.6%
Evangelical People's Party 1,927 2.7% + 0.3%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 1,643 2.3% -1.5%

List connections existed between SVP, FDP and EDU, between SP, Greens and glp as well as between CVP and EPP. Because of the left-green list connection, the Greens won a seat in the National Council, although the FDP had received more votes.

Canton Uri (1 seat)

The majority system applies in the canton of Uri. Whoever receives the most votes is elected.

Source:

Candidate Political party be right % chosen?
Simon Stadler CVP 4,685 39.2% elected
Pascal Blöchlinger SVP 4,341 36.2%
Urs Kälin SP 2,659 22.3%
Isolated 265 2.2%

Canton of Vaud (19 seats)

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

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
FDP The Liberals 42,840 23.3% -3.5% 5 Isabelle Moret

Olivier Feller

Jacqueline de Quattro

Frédéric Borloz

Laurent Wehrli

Social Democratic Party 37,421 20.4% -1.8% 5 Pierre-Yves Maillard

Ada Marra

Roger Nordmann

Samuel Bendahan

Brigitte Crottaz

Green 36,118 19.7% + 8.4% 4th +2 Daniel Brélaz

Sophie Michaud Gigon

Léonore Porchet

Valentine python

Swiss People's Party 31,898 17.4% -5.2% 3 -1 Jean-Pierre Grin

Jacques Nicolet

Michaël Buffat

Green Liberal Party 15,368 8.4% + 4.5% 2 +1 Isabelle Chevalley

François Pointet

Labor Party - Ensemble à Gauche VD1 7,468 4.1% + 1.2%
Christian Democratic People's Party 4,451 2.4% -1.6% 0 -1
Evangelical People's Party 2,386 1.3% + 0.2%
Pirate party 1,464 0.8% -0.4%
Direct democracy, spirituality and nature 902 0.5% + 0.5%
Bourgeois Democratic Party 690 0.4% -1.4%
Urgence Écologique VD2 676 0.4% + 0.4%
Federal Democratic Union 610 0.3% -0.4%
List Transition Citoyenne VD3 603 0.3% + 0.3%
Nationally Oriented Swiss Party 522 0.3% -0.1%
Swiss democrats 132 0.1% -0.1%

List connections existed between the SP, the Greens, Ensemble à Gauche - PdA and “Urgence Écologique”, between the CVP, BDP, EDU and EPP, and between the glp and the Pirate Party. A sublist connection existed between the BDP, EPP and EDU.

VD1The electoral alliance “Ensemble à Gauche” included candidates from solidaritéS and the Décroissance movement .
VD2 German: ecological emergency
VD3German (analogous): Citizens' list for change (list for the introduction of voting by lot ).

Canton of Valais (8 seats)

The special feature of the canton of Valais is that all major parties have independent parties for the German-speaking Upper Valais and the French-speaking Lower Valais. Within the CVP Switzerland there are even three Valais parties: CVP Unterwallis, CVP Oberwallis and CSP Oberwallis (the CSP Unterwallis, on the other hand, belongs to the independent “ Center Left 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 41,364 34.8% -4.7% 3 -1
-CVP Lower Valais 21,360 18.0% -2.2% 2 Sidney Kamerzin

Benjamin Roduit

- CVP Upper Valais 11'299 9.5% -0.5% 1 Philipp Matthias Bregy
- CSP Upper Valais 8,705 7.3% -2.0% 0 -1
Swiss People's Party 23,517 19.8% -2.4% 2
-SVP Lower Valais 12,410 10.4% -2.6% 1 Jean-Luc Addor
- SVP Upper Valais 11,107 9.3% + 0.1% 1 Franz Ruppen
FDP The Liberals 8 19,599 16.5% -1.7% 1
-FDP Lower Valais 17'251 14.5% -3.6% 1 Philippe Nantermod
-Future and sustainability 1,717 1.4% +1.4%
-FDP Upper Valais 630 0.5% + 0.5%
Social Democratic Party 17,917 15.1% +1.8% 1
-SP Lower Valais 15,352 12.9% +1.0% 1 Mathias Reynard
- SP Upper Valais 2,565 2.2% + 0.7%
Green 12,591 10.6% + 5.7% 1 +1
-Green Lower Valais and Young Greens 10,786 9.1% + 4.9% 1 +1 Christophe Clivaz
-Green Upper Valais 1'805 1.5% + 0.8%
Valais Civic Association 1,756 1.5% +1.5%
Center-left CSP 1,255 1.0% + 0.4%
Green Liberal Party 947 0.8% + 0.8%

List connections existed between the SP, Greens and center-left CSP, between all CVP / CSPO lists, between FDP and glp and within the SVP. There were sub-list connections between CVPO and CSPO, between the glp and the two FDP-related lists “Future and Sustainability” and within the SP and the Greens.

Canton of Zug (3 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 10,455 26.6% -3.8% 1 0 Thomas Aeschi
Christian Democratic People's Party 9,344 23.8% -2.7% 1 0 Gerhard Pfister
Alternative - the Green Train and CSP 7'555 19.2% + 12.0% 1 +1 Manuela Weichelt-Picard
FDP The Liberals 5,767 14.7% -2.9% 0 -1
Social Democratic Party 3,672 9.3% -4.4%
Green Liberal Party 2,175 5.5% + 2.0%
Evangelical People's Party 322 0.8% + 0.8%

List connections existed between CVP and FDP as well as between green alternatives, SP and EPP.

Canton of Zurich (35 seats)

Political party be right % (+/-) Seats (+/-) Elected National Councils
Swiss People's Party 111,973 26.7% -4.0% 10 −2 Roger Köppel

Gregor Rutz

Alfred Heer

Hans-Ueli Vogt

Thomas Matter

Barbara Steinemann

Mauro Tuena

Bruno Walliser

Therese Schläpfer

Martin Haab

Social Democratic Party 72,590 17.3% -4.1% 7th −2 Jacqueline Badran

Mattea Meyer

Min Li Marti

Priska Seiler Graf

Angelo Barrile

Fabian Molina

Celine Widmer

Green 59,036 14.1% + 7.2% 5 +3 Bastien Girod

Balthasar Glättli

Marionna Schlatter-Schmid

Katharina Prelicz-Huber

Meret Schneider

Green Liberal Party 58,689 14.0% + 5.8% 6th +3 Tiana Angelina Moser

Martin Bäumle

Corina Gredig

Jörg Mäder

Barbara Schaffner

Judith Bellaïche

FDP The Liberals 57,290 13.7% -1.7% 5 0 Doris Fiala

Beat Walti

Hans-Peter Portmann

Regine Sauter

Andri Silberschmidt

Christian Democratic People's Party 18,488 4.4% + 0.2% 1 -1 Philipp Kutter
Evangelical People's Party 13,846 3.3% + 0.2% 1 0 Niklaus Gugger
Bourgeois Democratic Party 6,879 1.6% -2.0% 0 -1
Federal Democratic Union 6,754 1.6% -0.5%
Alternative list 6,741 1.6% -0.2%
Pirate party 1,925 0.5% -0.2%
the good ones 1,355 0.3% + 0.3%
Integral politics 1,308 0.3% + 0.3%
Party of labor 1,301 0.3% + 0.1%
Swiss democrats 783 0.2% + 0.0%
Independence party up! 274 0.1% + 0.0%
Eco Party Switzerland 88 0.0% + 0.0%
Sarantidis Chrisoula (Chris) 53 0.0% + 0.0%

List connections existed between SVP and EDU, between SP, Greens, AL, PdA, Pirate Party and the “good guys”, as well as between glp, CVP, EPP and BDP. A sublist connection existed between AL and PdA. Because of the list connection in the middle, the glp won one more seat than the Greens, although the latter had received slightly more votes.

See also

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