2000 Burgenland state election

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2000 Burgenland state election
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  1996 December 3, 2000 (2000-12-03) 2005  
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Hans Niessl Stadthalle-Wien-08.2008.jpg
Leader Hans Niessl Franz Steindl  [ de ]
Party SPÖ ÖVP FPÖ
Last election17 seats, 44.514 seats, 36.1%5 seats, 14.6%
Seats before17145
Seats after17134
Seat change±0-1-1
Percentage46.635.3%14.6%

 Fourth party
 
Party Greens
Last election0 seats, 2.5%
Seats before0
Seats after2
Seat change+2
Percentage5.5%

The Burgenland state election of 2000 was held in the Austrian state of Burgenland on 3 December 2000.

The Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) won the election, with Hans Niessl returning as state governor (Landeshauptmann). He had previously taken over the office in late 2000 from Karl Stix.

2000 Burgenland Landtag.svg
PartyVotes in %SeatsChange
Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ)46.6%17+0
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)35.3%13-1
Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)12.6%4-1
The Greens – The Green Alternative (Grüne)5.5%2+2
Others0.1%0+0
Popular Vote
SPÖ
46.55%
ÖVP
35.33%
FPÖ
12.63%
GRÜNE
5.49%


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