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2008 Lower Saxony state election

State election in Lower Saxony, Germany


State election in Lower Saxony, Germany

FieldValue
election_name2008 Lower Saxony state election
countryLower Saxony
typeparliamentary
ongoingno
previous_election2003 Lower Saxony state election
previous_year2003
next_election2013 Lower Saxony state election
next_year2013
seats_for_electionAll 152 seats in the Landtag of Lower Saxony
majority_seats77
election_date27 January 2008
turnout3,422,552 (57.0%)
10.0%
<!-- CDU -->image1[[File:Landtag Niedersachsen DSCF7769.JPG150x150px]]
leader1Christian Wulff
party1Christian Democratic Union (Germany)
last_election191 seats, 48.3%
seats168
seat_change123
popular_vote11,455,687
percentage142.5%
swing15.8%
<!-- SPD -->image2[[File:Landtag Niedersachsen DSCF7302.JPG150x150px]]
leader2Wolfgang Jüttner
party2Social Democratic Party of Germany
last_election263 seats, 33.4%
seats248
seat_change215
popular_vote21,035,894
percentage230.3%
swing23.1%
<!-- FDP -->image3[[File:Roesler-klein.jpg150x150px]]
leader3Philipp Rösler
party3Free Democratic Party (Germany)
last_election315 seats, 8.1%
seats313
seat_change32
popular_vote3279,557
percentage38.2%
swing30.1%
<!-- Grüne -->image4[[File:Landtag Niedersachsen DSCF7803.JPG150x150px]]
leader4Stefan Wenzel
party4Alliance 90/The Greens
last_election414 seats, 7.6%
seats412
seat_change42
popular_vote4273,934
percentage48.0%
swing40.4%
<!-- Linke -->image5[[File:Landtag Niedersachsen DSCF7385.JPG150x150px]]
leader5Kreszentia Flauger
party5The Left (Germany)
last_election50 seats, 0.5%
seats511
seat_change511
popular_vote5243,106
percentage57.1%
swing56.6%
map_image2008 Lower Saxony state election.svg
map_size400px
map_captionResults for the single-member constituencies
<!-- Result -->titleMinister-President
before_electionChristian Wulff
before_partyChristian Democratic Union of Germany
after_electionChristian Wulff
after_partyChristian Democratic Union of Germany
elected_memberselected members
outgoing_membersoutgoing members

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The 2008 Lower Saxony state election was held on 27 January 2008 to elect the members of the 16th Landtag of Lower Saxony. The incumbent coalition government of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Christian Wulff was re-elected with a reduced majority.

Campaign

Lower Saxony was seen as a stronghold of the Christian Democratic Union and their leader Christian Wulff was seen as likely to easily defeat the Social Democrats. The election in Lower Saxony took place on the same day as the 2008 Hessian state election; Wulff was seen as a more moderate leader than Roland Koch in Hesse and consequently more likely to perform better in the election. The CDU government had held spending down, introduced tuition fees for university students, while supporting the minimum wage. The Social Democrats (SPD) led their campaign with a call for a national minimum wage for all workers. The SPD leader in Lower Saxony, Wolfgang Jüttner, was little known to voters and unusually during the campaign made an attack on Wolff for his personal life.

Parties

The table below lists parties represented in the 15th Landtag of Lower Saxony.

NameIdeologyLeader(s)2003 resultVotes (%)Seats
Christian Democratic Union of Germany}}CDUChristian Democratic Union of Germany
Christlich Demokratische Union DeutschlandsChristian democracyChristian Wulff48.3%
Social Democratic Party of Germany}}SPDSocial Democratic Party of Germany
Sozialdemokratische Partei DeutschlandsSocial democracyWolfgang Jüttner33.6%
Free Democratic Party (Germany)}}FDPFree Democratic Party
Freie Demokratische ParteiClassical liberalismPhilipp Rösler8.1%
Alliance 90/The Greens}}GrüneAlliance 90/The Greens
Bündnis 90/Die GrünenGreen politicsStefan Wenzel7.6%

Opinion polling

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
sizeCDUSPDFDPGrüneLinkeOthersLeadChristian Democratic Union of Germany}};"Social Democratic Party of Germany}};"Free Democratic Party (Germany)}};"Alliance 90/The Greens}};"The Left (Germany)}};"
2008 state election27 Jan 200842.530.38.28.07.13.9Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"12.2
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen14–17 Jan 20081,00146337752Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"13
Infratest dimap14–16 Jan 20081,00044347753Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"10
Infratest dimap2–4 Jan 20081,00045337834Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"12
Emnid10 Dec 2007 – 2 Jan 200880045328942Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"13
AMR Düsseldorf29 Dec 20071,00044347843Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"10
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen4–6 Dec 20071,05644347744Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"10
Infratest dimap2–5 Nov 20071,00044337943Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"11
Infratest dimap5–10 Oct 20071,00145336853Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"12
Emnid2–6 Oct 20071,000453171043Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"14
Infratest dimap3–5 Sep 20071,00044347933Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"10
Forsa1–14 Aug 20071,16047297944Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"18
Forsa14–29 May 20071,04746298844Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"17
Infratest3–6 May 20071,00041368843Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"5
Forsa29 Jan–13 Feb 20071,19346299934Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"17
Infratest dimap19–24 Jan 20071,000433481023Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"9
Forsa2–14 Nov 20061,080452910844Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"16
Forsa25 Sep–17 Oct 20061,054443010943Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"14
Infratest dimap23–27 Aug 20061,00040368943Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"4
Forsa17 Jul–1 Aug 20061,08646319833Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"15
Forsa17 May–6 Jun 20061,03942368833Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"6
Infratest dimap17–22 Feb 20061,00042378742Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"5
Emnid7–12 Feb 20051,00043377103Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"6
Emnid28 Feb 2005?44347105Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"10
Infratest dimap26–31 Jan 20041,0005129884Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"22
GMS28 Nov–1 Dec 20031,00048.530.58.59.03.5Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"17.0
Emnid27–31 May 20031,000483181012Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"17
2003 state election2 Feb 200348.333.48.17.60.52.0Christian Democratic Union of Germany}};color:#FFFFFF;"14.9

Election result

Main article: List of members of the Lower Saxon Landtag 2008–2013

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Outcome

The results saw the Christian Democratic Union easily defeat the Social Democrats, despite suffering a drop in votes and seats. As a result, their leader Christian Wulff was seen as having strengthened his chances of succeeding national CDU leader Angela Merkel. The 30.3% of the vote that the Social Democrats won was the worst performance by the party in Lower Saxony since the Second World War, Turnout in the election was 57%.

The Left entered the Landtag for the first time with 7.1% of the vote, comfortably exceeding the 5% electoral threshold. Along with the election in Hesse held on the same day in which The Left also won seats, this was the first time they had achieved representation in any large state in western Germany.

References

References

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  6. Benoit, Bertrand. (2007-12-28). "SPD to focus on minimum wage". [[Financial Times]].
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  8. Quetteville, Harry de. (2008-01-28). "Support for Merkel slumps in state poll". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
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  10. Scally, Derek. (2008-01-28). "Setback for Merkel as support for CDU slips in state elections". [[The Irish Times]].
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