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1996 European Parliament election in Austria

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1996 European Parliament election in Austria

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FieldValue
election_name1996 European Parliament election in Austria
countryAustria
typeparliamentary
next_election1999 European Parliament election in Austria
next_year1999
seats_for_election21 seats to the European Parliament
election_date13 October 1996
turnout67.73%
image_size130x130px
image1Ursula Stenzel - Pressekonferenz am 22. Sep. 2020 (2).JPG
leader1Ursula Stenzel
party1Austrian People's Party
alliance1European People's Party
seats17
popular_vote11,124,921
percentage129.65%
image2Hannes Swoboda par Claude Truong-Ngoc juillet 2013.jpg
leader2Hannes Swoboda
party2Social Democratic Party of Austria
alliance2Party of European Socialists
seats26
popular_vote21,105,910
percentage229.15%
image33x4.svg
leader3Franz Linser
party3Freedom Party of Austria
alliance3NI
seats36
popular_vote31,044,604
percentage327.53%
image4Johannes Voggenhuber (cropped).jpg
leader4Johannes Voggenhuber
party4The Greens – The Green Alternative
alliance4European Green Party
seats41
popular_vote4258,250
percentage46.81%
image5Friedhelm Frischenschlager Wien-4-9-2008.jpg
leader5Friedhelm Frischenschlager
party5Liberal Forum
alliance5Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
seats51
popular_vote5161,583
percentage54.26%
map_imageFile:1996-european-parliament-election-in-austria.svg
map_size380px
map_captionResults by state

European elections were held in Austria on 13 October 1996 to elect the 21 Austrian members of the European Parliament.

Background

:Source:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/press/sdp/backg/en/1996/b961007.htm

In 1996, Austria was a country with a population of 7.9 million (5.8 million voters). The federal government was a "grand coalition" of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) and the Christian Democratic Party (ÖVP) and was led by Chancellor Franz Vranitzky.

:Source:http://www.bmi.gv.at/wahlen/nationalratswahl_1995_ergebnis.asp

At the last national election in 1995, the parties obtained the following results: SPÖ: 38.1%, ÖVP: 28.3%, FPÖ: 21.9%, Liberals: 5.5% and Greens: 4.8%.

Composition before election

:Source:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/press/sdp/backg/en/1996/b961007.htm

  • PES Group (8): Albrecht Karl KONECNY, Elisabeth HLAVAC, Erhard MEIER, Erich FARTHOFER, Herbert BÖSCH, Hilde HAWLICEK*, Ilona GRAENITZ, Irene CREPAZ.
  • EPP Group (6): Agnes SCHIERHUBER, Friedrich KÖNIG, Michael SPINDELEGGER, Milan LINZER, Paul RÜBIG, Reinhard RACK*.
  • NI (FPÖ) (5): Erich SCHREINER, Franz LINSER*, Klaus LUKAS, Wolfgang JUNG, Wolfgang NUßBAUMER.
  • ELDR Group (1): Martina GREDLER*
  • Green Group (1): Johannes VOGGENHUBER*.

An asterisk (*) indicates Members standing for re-election.

Electoral system

:Source:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/press/sdp/backg/en/1996/b961007.htm

The electoral system used for the European elections was based on proportional representation, comparable to the system traditionally used in Austria for legislative elections.

The parties put forward lists of candidates. The seats are shared out on the basis of the percentage of the votes obtained by each list. Because of the limited number of seats, the lists were identical for the whole of Austria; there were no regional lists. The threshold required to win a seat was 4%. Candidates who win 7% of the total 'preference votes' obtained by their party would win one of the seats accorded to the party, irrespective of their position on the list. The lists of candidates had to be signed by three members of the national parliament, or by one Member of the European Parliament, or by 2600 voters. The minimum voting age was 18. European citizens residing in Austria were entitled to vote provided that they did not vote in their country of origin in the June 1994 European elections. 7205 European citizens registered and fulfilled that condition.

Parties running for election

:Source:http://www.europarl.europa.eu/press/sdp/backg/en/1996/b961007.htm

The following political parties entered lists for the European elections on 13 October 1996:

Parties represented in the EP

  • SPÖ (social democrats): chief candidate Mr Hannes SWOBODA.
  • ÖVP (Christian democrats): chief candidate Mrs Ursula STENZEL.
  • FPÖ (non-attached): chief candidate Mr Franz LINSER*.
  • Liberales Forum (liberals): chief candidate Mr Friedhelm FRISCHENSCHLAGER.
  • Die Grünen (greens): chief candidate Mr Johannes VOGGENHUBER*.

Parties not represented in the EP

  • Forum Handicap (group defending the interests of the handicapped): Mr Klaus VOGET.
  • KPÖ (communists): Mr Walter BAIER.
  • N-Die Neutralen (group campaigning for the retention of neutrality)

Results

Results by state

The three best parties' results by state

The ÖVP won a plurality of nationwide votes, winning five federal states out of nine. The SPÖ and the FPÖ each won two states; in particular, the SPÖ prevailed in the capital city-state of Vienna. The ÖVP recorded their best results in Vorarlberg, the country's westernmost and second-smallest state. Simultaneously, the SPÖ performed the worst there, at just 13.7%. Neither party reached at least 40% in any state: the SPÖ's 38.1% in Burgenland was the best performance for any party in any state.

StateSPÖÖVPFPÖGRÜNELiFThe NeutralsForum HandicapKPÖSocial Democratic Party of Austria}};"Austrian People's Party}};"Freedom Party of Austria}};"The Greens – The Green Alternative}};"Liberal Forum}};"Communist Party of Austria}};"
Burgenland38.133.121.83.02.50.60.60.2
Carinthia34.419.637.23.92.60.81.30.3
Lower Austria29.335.723.15.34.21.30.70.5
Upper Austria28.530.928.16.53.51.50.70.4
Salzburg24.829.731.37.64.41.10.80.3
Styria29.230.428.95.83.21.11.00.6
Tyrol17.033.733.78.64.61.20.90.4
Vorarlberg13.936.233.19.04.92.20.70.2
Vienna34.021.924.210.16.61.51.00.7
Austria29.229.727.66.84.31.30.90.5
Source: Austrian Interior Ministry

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