2007 Swiss Council of States election

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2007 Swiss Council of States election
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 200321 October, 11 November, 18 November and 25 November 20072011 

All 46 seats to the Swiss Council of States
 First partySecond partyThird party
  Christophe Darbellay 2.jpg Fulvio Pelli (2007).jpg Hans-Jurg Fehr (2007).jpg
Leader Christophe Darbellay Fulvio Pelli Hans-Jürg Fehr
Party Christian Democrats Free Democrats Social Democrats
Last election15 seats14 seats9 seats
Seats won15129
Seat changeSteady2.svgDecrease2.svg2Steady2.svg

 Fourth partyFifth partySixth party
  Ueli Maurer (Nationalrat, 2007).jpg Ruth Genner.jpg Martin Baumle (2007).jpg
Leader Ueli Maurer Ruth Genner Martin Bäumle
Party Swiss People's Greens Green Liberals
Last election8 seats0 seats0
Seats won721
Seat changeDecrease2.svg1Increase2.svg2Increase2.svg1

Elections were held to the Council of States of Switzerland in October and November 2007 as part of the 2007 federal election. All 46 members of the Council of States were elected from all cantons of Switzerland. The first round was held on 21 October. In eight cantons, not all seats were filled in the first round, and a second round was held on 11 November, 18 November, or 25 November.

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The election was a breakthrough for the Green Party, which won its first two seats in the Council of States, and the Green Liberal Party (GLP), which won a seat only four months after it split from the Greens. These gains – the first time minor parties had won representation in the Council of States since 1995 – came at the expense of the Free Democratic Party, which lost two seats, and the Swiss People's Party, which lost its seat in its stronghold of Zurich to the GLP.

Results

The Council of States election was not finalized with the first run on 21 October; twelve seats remained to be distributed in second round elections on 11 November, 18 November or 25 November 2007. [1]

The second round saw a number of notable races, for instance the election for the second seat in Zürich, where SP candidate Chantal Galladé agreed to withdraw and support GLP candidate Verena Diener against SVP candidate Ueli Maurer, increasing the centre-left's changes in the second round. [2] In St. Gallen, where no one was elected in the first round, FDP candidate Erika Forster and CVP candidate Eugen David, both incumbents, started a common campaign for reelection against SVP candidate Toni Brunner. [3] Four candidates contested the election for the two seats in Tessin -- Dick Marty (FDP, over 40,000 votes in the first round), Filippo Lombardi (CVP), Franco Cavalli (SP) -- both of whom had over 30,000 votes—and finally Attilio Bignasca (Lega). [4] The two incumbents from the FDP and CVP were reelected on 18 November.

The second seat for Lucerne was handed to CVP candidate Konrad Graber in so-called "silent election" when no other candidate filed to run against him in the second round. Graber had narrowly failed to be elected in the first round. [5] The second mandate in Fribourg and Valais was also decided in this way.

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PartySeats+/–
Christian Democratic People's Party 150
Free Democratic Party 12–2
Social Democratic Party 90
Swiss People's Party 7–1
Green Party 2+2
Green Liberal Party 1+1
Total460
Source: Nohlen & Stöver

By canton

Appenzell Ausserrhoden

2007 Council of States election: Appenzell Ausserrhoden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Hans Altherr 10,88087.9
Independent Vereinzelte1,0128.2
Independent Edgar Bischof3102.5
Independent Ivo Müller980.8
Independent Matthias Weishaupt840.7
Turnout 12,384
Free Democrats hold Swing

Appenzell Innerrhoden

2007 Council of States election: Appenzell Innerrhoden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Ivo Bischofberger
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Aargau

2007 Council of States election: Aargau
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Christine Egerszegi-Obrist 98,96129.5
Swiss People's Maximilian Reimann 92,81427.6
Social Democrats Pascale Bruderer 62,78018.7
Greens Geri Müller 31,4179.4
Christian Democrats Esther Egger 2,38437.1
Evangelical People's Heiner Studer 16,8845.0
Independent Pius Lischer 6,1521.8
Independent René Bertschinger 3,1470.9
Turnout 335,998
Free Democrats hold Swing
Swiss People's hold Swing

Basel-Landschaft

2007 Council of States election: Basel-Landschaft
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Claude Janiak 47,47358.5
Swiss People's Erich Straumann 28,05434.6
Independent Vereinzelte5,6186.9
Turnout 81,145
Social Democrats gain from Free Democrats Swing

Basel-Stadt

2007 Council of States election: Basel-Stadt
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Anita Fetz 32,73660.4
Liberals Andreas Albrecht 17,34432.0
Independent Eric Weber 3,6316.7
Independent Vereinzelte4600.8
Turnout 54,171
Social Democrats hold Swing

Bern

2007 Council of States election: Bern
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Simonetta Sommaruga 164,55729.1
Swiss People's Werner Luginbühl 143,34725.3
Greens Franziska Teuscher 108,59719.2
Free Democrats Dora Andres 108,01719.1
Evangelical People's Walter Donzé 17,7893.1
Federal Democrats Christian Waber 14,3742.5
Swiss Democrats Adrian Wyss 9,0731.6
Turnout 565,754
Social Democrats hold Swing
Swiss People's hold Swing

Fribourg

2007 Council of States election: Fribourg – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Urs Schwaller 47,20237.1
Social Democrats Alain Berset 35,06827.6
Free Democrats Jean-Claude Cornu 25,16519.8
Swiss People's Jean-François Rime 19,78215.5
Turnout 127,217
Christian Democrats hold Swing
2007 Council of States election: Fribourg – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Alain Berset
Social Democrats hold Swing

Geneva

2007 Council of States election: Geneva
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Liliane Maury Pasquier 49,04626.6
Greens Robert Cramer 45,45224.7
Liberals Martine Brunschwig Graf 37,96420.6
Christian Democrats Jean-Pierre Jobin 26,81614.6
Swiss People's Soli Pardo 22,01411.9
Independent Claude Tamborini 3,0001.6
Turnout 184,292
Social Democrats hold Swing
Greens gain from Free Democrats Swing

Glarus

2007 Council of States election: Glarus
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Fritz Schiesser 6,38044.8
Swiss People's This Jenny 6,02442.3
Independent Vereinzelte1,83412.9
Turnout 14,238
Free Democrats hold Swing
Swiss People's hold Swing

Graubünden

2007 Council of States election: Graubünden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Swiss People's Christoffel Brändli 27,92344.4
Christian Democrats Theo Maissen 21,25733.8
Social Democrats Johannes Pfenninger 8,55813.6
Independent Vereinzelte5,1398.2
Turnout 62,877
Swiss People's hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Jura

2007 Council of States election: Jura
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Claude Hêche 7,96518.9
Christian Democrats Anne Seydoux-Christe 6,32215.0
Christian Democrats Madeleine Amgwerd 5,99214.2
Social Democrats Christophe Berdat 5,90714.0
Christian Social Pierre-Olivier Cattin 3,0797.3
Free Democrats Jean-Frédéric Gerber 2,9687.0
Swiss People's Frédéric Juillerat 2,8696.8
Swiss People's Olivier Allimann 2,8046.7
Free Democrats Pascal Haenni 2,1945.2
Christian Social Pascal Prince 2,0524.9
Turnout 42,152
Social Democrats hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Lucerne

2007 Council of States election: Lucerne – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Helen Leumann-Würsch 65,26929.6
Christian Democrats Konrad Graber 60,46427.4
Swiss People's Josef Kunz 36,30216.5
Social Democrats Prisca Birrer-Heimo 26,59512.1
Greens Heidi Rebsamen 23,92510.8
Swiss People's Pirmin Müller 8,0013.6
Turnout 220,556
Free Democrats hold Swing
2007 Council of States election: Luzern – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Konrad Graber
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Neuchâtel

2007 Council of States election: Neuchâtel – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Gisèle Ory 17,15515.3
Free Democrats Didier Burkhalter 16,92715.1
Social Democrats Pierre Bonhôte 15,36613.7
Swiss People's Yvan Perrin 15,02613.4
Liberals Sylvie Perrinjaquet 11,81110.5
Swiss People's Jean-Charles Legrix 10,6639.5
Labour Denis de la Reussille 8,3517.4
Greens Francine John-Calame 5,0084.5
solidaritéS Marianne Ebel 4,0453.6
Greens Blaise Horisberger 3,6423.2
Christian Democrats Vincent Martinez1,9261.7
Christian Democrats Mauro Nanini 1,8451.7
Independent Jäggi Lukas3410.3
Turnout 112,106
2007 Council of States election: Neuchâtel – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Didier Burkhalter 28,71035.7
Social Democrats Gisèle Ory 27,61734.4
Social Democrats Pierre Bonhôte 24,05029.9
Turnout 80,377
Free Democrats gain from Social Democrats Swing
Social Democrats hold Swing

Nidwalden

2007 Council of States election: Nidwalden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Paul Niederberger
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Obwalden

2007 Council of States election: Obwalden
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Hans Hess
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing

Schaffhausen

2007 Council of States election: Schaffhausen
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Peter Briner 16,831
Swiss People's Hannes Germann 16,774
Greens Hans Jakob Gloor 6,481
Social Democrats Sabine Spross 6,196
Alternative List Florian Keller 3,279
Independent Vereinzelte1,655
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing
Swiss People's hold Swing

Schwyz

2007 Council of States election: Schwyz
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Swiss People's Alex Kuprecht 22,950
Christian Democrats Bruno Frick 21,647
Christian Democrats Alois Kessler 13,690
Free Democrats Ueli Metzger 11,396
Social Democrats Patrick Nauer 5,006
Independent Vereinzelte715
Turnout
Swiss People's hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Solothurn

2007 Council of States election: Solothurn
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Rolf Büttiker 50,433
Social Democrats Ernst Leuenberger 45,911
Christian Democrats Annelies Peduzzi 35,470
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing
Social Democrats hold Swing

St. Gallen

2007 Council of States election: St. Gallen – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Swiss People's Toni Brunner 61,648
Christian Democrats Eugen David 59,488
Free Democrats Erika Forster-Vannini 55,462
Social Democrats Kathrin Hilber 43,278
Greens Yvonne Gilli 22,824
Swiss Democrats Thomas Meinrad Manser 6,280
Independent Vereinzelte2,930
Turnout
2007 Council of States election: St. Gallen – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Erika Forster-Vannini 84,547
Christian Democrats Eugen David 80,484
Swiss People's Toni Brunner 68,667
Swiss Democrats Thomas Meinrad Manser 7,940
Independent Vereinzelte946
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Thurgau

2007 Council of States election: Thurgau
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Philipp Stähelin 45,097
Swiss People's Hermann Bürgi 44,170
Greens Isabella Stäheli-Tobler 14,449
Social Democrats Walter Hugentobler 14,176
Independent Gabriela Coray 8,845
Independent Vereinzelte2,685
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing
Swiss People's hold Swing

Ticino

2007 Council of States election: Ticino – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Dick Marty 41,428
Christian Democrats Filippo Lombardi 33,513
Social Democrats Franco Cavalli 33,068
Ticino League Attilio Bignasca 21,410
Swiss People's Pierre Rusconi 12,144
Independent Matteo Gianini 1,878
Federal Democrats Edo Pellegrini 1,463
Independent Cortonesi Rivo363
Turnout
2007 Council of States election: Ticino – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Dick Marty 40,088
Christian Democrats Filippo Lombardi 38,177
Social Democrats Franco Cavalli 32,786
Ticino League Attilio Bignasca 18,346
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Uri

2007 Council of States election: Uri
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Hansruedi Stadler 5,038
Christian Democrats Hansheiri Inderkum 4,937
Independent Vereinzelte697
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Valais

2007 Council of States election: Valais – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Jean-René Fournier 54,352
Christian Democrats René Imoberdorf 45,092
Free Democrats Léonard Bender 22,389
Social Democrats Peter Jossen-Zinsstag 18,128
Swiss People's Jean-Luc Addor 13,274
Swiss People's Lukas Jäger 12,257
Greens Christophe Clivaz 11,027
Independent Michel Carron1,382
Independent Gerlinde Marlene Bass-Bärenfaller1,334
Independent Claude Bourquin961
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing
2007 Council of States election: Valais – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats René Imoberdorf
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing

Vaud

2007 Council of States election: Vaud – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Charles Favre 65,439
Swiss People's Guy Parmelin 65,186
Social Democrats Géraldine Savary 54,192
Greens Luc Recordon 42,998
Christian Democrats Jacques Neirynck 17,952
Labour Marianne Huguenin 13,795
Labour Josef Zisyadis 12,456
solidaritéS Jean-Michel Dolivo 5,180
Federal Democrats Maximilien Bernhard 3,616
solidaritéS Naima Topkiran 2,728
Independent Vereinzelte951
Turnout
2007 Council of States election: Vaud – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Social Democrats Géraldine Savary 88,056
Greens Luc Recordon 86,350
Free Democrats Charles Favre 62,116
Swiss People's Guy Parmelin 62,092
Turnout
Social Democrats hold Swing
Greens gain from Free Democrats Swing

Zug

2007 Council of States election: Zug
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Christian Democrats Peter Bieri 21,058
Free Democrats Rolf Schweiger 20,195
Turnout
Christian Democrats hold Swing
Free Democrats hold Swing

Zurich

2007 Council of States election: Zurich – First round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Free Democrats Felix Gutzwiller 182,594
Swiss People's Ueli Maurer 150,707
Social Democrats Chantal Galladé 110,843
Green Liberals Verena Diener 100,442
Greens Daniel Vischer 61,354
Independent Vereinzelte48,148
Christian Democrats Kathy Riklin 39,715
Evangelical People's Ruedi Aeschbacher 16,237
Federal Democrats Markus Wäfler 8,011
Alternative List Niklaus Scherr 7,878
Independent Stadelmann Toni1,327
Independent Zaehner Heinz350
Independent Danowski Marian142
Turnout
Free Democrats hold Swing
2007 Council of States election: Zurich – Second round
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
Green Liberals Verena Diener 199,594
Swiss People's Ueli Maurer 170,081
Independent Vereinzelte8,230
Turnout 377,905
Green Liberals gain from Swiss People's Swing

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