Carinthian state election, 2013

The Carinthian state election of 2013 was held in the Austrian state of Carinthia on 3 March 2013.

The governing Freedom Party in Carinthia saw its share of votes more than halved, the largest loss of votes in post-World War II Austria. The Social Democratic Party of Austria emerged as the largest party, up 8% from the previous elections.[1]

Results

Party Votes +/− % +/− Seats +/−
  Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) 120,396 +18,011 37.13% +8.39% 14 +3
  Freedom Party in Carinthia (FPK) 54,634 -105,292 16.85% -28.04% 6 -11
  Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) 46,696 -13,259 14.40% -2.43% 5 -1
  The Greens – The Green Alternative (Grüne) 39,241 +20,905 12.10% +6.95% 5 +3
  Team Stronach (TS) 36,256 * 11.18% * 4 *
  Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ) 20,745 * 6.40% * 2 *
  Pirate Party of Austria (PPÖ) 3,199 * 0.99% * 0 *
  Lebenswerte Partei Österreichs (LPÖ) 1,881 * 0.58% * 0 *
  Alliance Social Carinthia (ASOK) 747 * 0.23% * 0 *
  List Strong (STARK) 488 +280 0.15% +0,09% 0 ±0
Spoilt and null votes 6,924
Total (turnout 75.15%; -6.63%) 324,283 100.0 36
* Did not stand in previous election

Source: Land Kärnten

Popular Vote
SPÖ
 
37.13%
FPK
 
16.85%
ÖVP
 
14.40%
GRÜNE
 
12.10%
STRONACH
 
11.18%
BZÖ
 
6.40%
PPÖ
 
0.99%
Other
 
0.95%

References

  1. "Tanking Support: Austrian Right-Wing Populists Lose Ground". Spiegel Online. 4 March 2013. Retrieved 7 March 2013.
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