2005 Liechtenstein general election

2005 Liechtenstein general election
Liechtenstein
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All 25 seats in the Landtag
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout86.45%
Party Leader % Seats +/–
FBP Otmar Hasler 48.74 12 −1
VU Heinz Frommelt 38.23 10 −1
FL Pepo Frick 13.03 3 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Otmar Hasler
FBP
Otmar Hasler
FBP
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General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 13 March 2005.[1] The result was a victory for the Progressive Citizens' Party.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progressive Citizens' Party94,54548.7412–1
Patriotic Union74,16238.2310–1
Free List25,27313.033+2
Total193,980100.00250
Valid votes14,66397.32
Invalid/blank votes4042.68
Total votes15,067100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,42886.45
Source: Landtagswahlen

By electoral district

Electoral district Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Swing Seats

won

+/–
Oberland 15 11,499 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Alois Beck
  • Peter Lampert
  • Wendelin Lampert
  • Elmar Kindle
  • Klaus Wanger
  • Doris Frommelt
  • Josy Biedermann
  • Thomas Gstöhl
  • Urs Vogt
  • Christa Eberle
  • Krt Eberle
  • Patrick Schürmann
  • Hansrudi Sele
  • Angelika Tinner-Wolf
  • Monika Forster
66,389 46.7 Decrease 1.4 7 0
Patriotic Union
  • Hugo Quaderer
  • Arthur Brunhart
  • Gebhard Negele
  • Heinz Vogt
  • Jürgen Beck
  • Harry Quaderer
  • Henrik Caduff
  • Rony Bargetze
  • Ronald Büchel
  • Ursula Schädler
  • Christian Ritter
  • Barbara Ritter-Hagen
  • Waltraud Schlegel-Biedermann
  • Corina Beck
  • Conny Bieri-Frommelt
55,372 39.0 Decrease 3.3 6 Decrease 1
Free List
  • Pepo Frick
  • Paul Vogt
  • Claudia Heeb-Fleck
  • Georg Kaufmann
  • Hansjörg Hilti
  • Luzia Walch-Schädler
  • Werner Schädler
20,319 14.3 Increase 4.7 2 Increase 1
Unterland 10 5,929 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Markus Büchel
  • Renate Wohlwend
  • Johannes Kaiser
  • Franz J. Heeb
  • Rudolf Lampert
  • Adrian Gstöhl
  • Herbert Kind
  • Monica Bereiter-Amann
  • Helmut Bühler
  • Fredi Hilti
28,156 54.3 Decrease 0.6 5 Decrease 1
Patriotic Union
  • Ivo Klein
  • Günther Kranz
  • Doris Beck
  • Marlies Amann-Marxer
  • Alexander Marxer
  • Ursula Diana Oehry
  • Peter Kranz
  • Peter Frommelt Hannes
  • Horst Lorenz
  • Hannes Clavadetscher
18,790 36.2 Decrease 2.5 4 0
Free List
4,954 9.5 Increase 3.1 1 Increase 1
Source: Landtagswahlen

See also

References

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1166 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7


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