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2018 Christian Democratic Union of Germany leadership election


The 2018 Christian Democratic Union leadership election took place during the party's 31st Congress in Hamburg at the Messehallen convention center on 7–8 December following Angela Merkel's decision in October 2018 not to stand for party leader at the 2018 party conference following the party's bad performance in the 2018 Hessian state election and the party's consistently low numbers in national polls.

In the subsequent party executive meeting on 29 October 2018, both the CDU's General Secretary Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer and the Federal Minister of Health Jens Spahn announced their candidacy in the election. This was followed by Merkel's former arch-rival Friedrich Merz, who announced his bid and his return to politics on 30 October 2018. Spahn was eliminated after the first round, and Kramp-Karrenbauer subsequently won close-run second round of voting by 18 votes.

To be able to run as candidate for CDU leader, a person needs to be endorsed by a subdivision of the party (either the federal executive board or a state, district or local association) or the proposal by a delegate during the party convention.

The following people ran in the leadership election, having fulfilled the criteria to become a candidate in the convention.

  • Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer — General Secretary of the CDU (2018), Minister-President of Saarland (2011–2018), Leader of the CDU Saar (2011–2018), Minister for Family and Social Affairs in Saarland (2009–2011), Minister for Education in Saarland (2007–2009), Minister for the Interior in Saarland (2000–2007), Member of Landtag of Saarland (1999–2018), Member of Bundestag (1998). Kramp-Karrenbauer was endorsed by the Saarland state association of the CDU.
  • Friedrich Merz — Leader of the Opposition and Parliamentary Leader of the CDU (2000–2002), Member of Bundestag (1994–2009), Member of the European Parliament (1989–1994). Merz was endorsed by the local associations of Fulda and of Hochsauerland.
  • Jens Spahn — Minister for Health (2018–2021), Parliamentary Secretary of State for Finance (2015–2018), Member of Bundestag (2002–present). Spahn was endorsed by the local association of Borken.

The following CDU politicians announced their intention to run for CDU leadership, but did not receive an endorsement by either a subdivision or a delegate.

  • Jan-Philipp Knoop – commissioner for Social-Media in Tempelhof-Schöneberg
  • Detlef Felix Hartmann – Candidate for the Leadership of the CDU Hamburg
  • Jörg Paulusch – City councillor of Hirschbach
  • Friedhelm Kölsch – Lord mayor candidate in Essen
  • Andreas Ritzenhoff
  • Norbert Stegner
  • Christian Fleisinger
  • Sabine Herrenbruch

The following politicians intended to run for the office, but withdrew their candidacy.

  • Matthias Herdegen — Member of the Scientific Advisory Council on Biodiversity and Genetic Resources of the Federal Ministry of Food and Agriculture and Member of the Sixth Advisory Council of the Federal Academy for Security Policy

  • Angela Merkel — Chancellor (2005–2021), Leader of the Opposition (2002–2005), CDU Leader (2000–today), General Secretary of the CDU (1998–2000), Federal Minister for Environment (1994–1998), Federal Minister for Youth and Women (1991–1994), Member of Bundestag (1990–today)

  • Daniel Günther — Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein (2017–today), Leader of the CDU Schleswig-Holstein (2016–today), Member of Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein (2009–today)

  • Armin Laschet — Minister-President of North Rhine-Westfalia (2017–2021), Deputy Leader of the CDU (2012–2021), Leader of the CDU North Rhine-Westfalia (2012–201), Opposition Leader in North Rhine-Westfalia (2010–2017), Member of Landtag of North Rhine-Westfalia (2010–2021), Minister for Social Affairs in North-Rhine Westfalia (2005–2010), Member of European Parliament (1999–2005), Member of Bundestag (1994–1999)

  • Ursula von der Leyen — Minister for Defence (2013–2019), Deputy Leader of the CDU (2009–2019), Minister for Social Affairs (2009–2013), Member of Bundestag (2009–2019), Minister for Family (2005–2009), Minister for Social Affairs in Lower Saxony (2003–2005), Member of Landtag of Lower Saxony (2003–2005)

  • Julia Klöckner — Minister of Food and Agriculture (2018–2021), candidate for Minister-President of Rhineland-Palatinate in 2016 and 2011, Deputy Leader of the CDU (2012–2022), Opposition Leader in Rhineland-Palatinate (2011–2018), Member of Landtag of Rhineland-Palatinate (2011–2018), Leader of the CDU Rhineland-Palatinate (2010–2022), Member of Bundestag (2002–2011)

  • Wolfgang Schäuble — President of Bundestag (2017–2023), Minister for Finances (2009–2017), Minister of the Interior (2005–2009, 1989–1991), Leader of the CDU (1998–2000), Parliamentary Leader of the CDU (1991–2000), Chief of the Chancellery (1984–1989), Member of Bundestag (1972–2023)

Publication datePoll sourceGüntherKlöcknerKramp-KarrenbauerLaschetvon der LeyenMerzSpahnNone/Others
7 Dec 2018Forsa4128526
6 Dec 2018Infratest dimap45301015
30 Nov 2018Infratest dimap3926926
23 Nov 2018FGW3024640
17 Nov 2018Emnid30311227
15 Nov 2018Infratest dimap43321015
11 Nov 2018Emnid3230929
9 Nov 2018FGW3125638
4 Nov 2018Emnid27381322
1 Nov 2018YouGov Archived 2019-09-12 at the Wayback Machine1723753
30 Oct 2018Civey6.42.419.26.22.133.76.223.8
30 Oct 2018YouGov Archived 2019-09-12 at the Wayback Machine18621649
30 Oct 2018Forsa(Multiple choice)46284522

Among Delegates

Publication datePoll sourceKramp-KarrenbauerMerzSpahnNone/Others
1 Dec 2018BILD9614429732(42 either Kramp-K. or Merz)

Only Union/CDU Voters

Publication datePoll sourceKramp-KarrenbauerLaschetMerzSpahnNone/Others
7 Dec 2018Forsa4935610
6 Dec 2018Infratest dimap4737124
30 Nov 2018Infratest dimap4835215
23 Nov 2018FGW3829627
17 Nov 2018Emnid3249712
15 Nov 2018Infratest dimap46311211
9 Nov 2018FGW3533725
4 Nov 2018Emnid394498
30 Oct 2018Forsa(Multiple choice)62365329
CandidateFirst RoundSecond Round
Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer45045.0551751.75
Friedrich Merz39239.2448248.25
Jens Spahn15715.72
Total valid votes999100.0999100.0
Invalid/blank votes
Total votes999100.0999100.0
Source: BR Archived 2019-12-06 at the Wayback Machine Welt
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