2008 Lower Austrian state election

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2008 Lower Austrian state election
Flag of Lower Austria (state).svg
  2003 9 March 2008 2013  

All 56 seats in the Landtag of Lower Austria
29 seats needed for a majority
All 9 seats in the state government
Turnout1,033,695 (74.5%)
Increase2.svg 2.7%
 First partySecond party
  Erwin Proll in Loosdorf.jpg Heidemaria Onodi 3.JPG
Leader Erwin Pröll Heidemaria Onodi
Party ÖVP SPÖ
Last election31 seats, 53.3%19 seats, 33.6%
Seats won3115
Seat changeSteady2.svg 0Decrease2.svg 4
Popular vote549,510257,770
Percentage54.4%25.5%
SwingIncrease2.svg 1.1%Decrease2.svg 8.0%

 Third partyFourth party
  Barbara Rosenkranz Sankt Poelten 20080918 cropped.jpg Madeleine Petrovic Sankt Poelten 20080911.jpg
Leader Barbara Rosenkranz Madeleine Petrovic
Party FPÖ Greens
Last election2 seats, 4.5%4 seats, 7.2%
Seats won64
Seat changeIncrease2.svg 4Steady2.svg 0
Popular vote105,74869,852
Percentage10.5%6.9%
SwingIncrease2.svg 6.0%Decrease2.svg 0.3%

Governor before election

Erwin Pröll
ÖVP

Elected Governor

Erwin Pröll
ÖVP

The 2008 Lower Austrian state election was held on 9 March 2008 to elect the members of the Landtag of Lower Austria.

Contents

The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) retained its majority. The major opposition party, the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), suffered substantial losses. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) partially recovered from its 2003 losses, more than doubling its voteshare and tripling its number of seats. [1]

Background

The Lower Austrian constitution mandates that cabinet positions in the state government (state councillors, ‹See Tfd› German : Landesräten) be allocated between parties proportionally in accordance with the share of votes won by each; this is known as Proporz. As such, the government is a perpetual coalition of all parties that qualify for at least one state councillor. After the 2003 election, the ÖVP had six councillors and the SPÖ three.

Electoral system

The 56 seats of the Landtag of Lower Austria are elected via open list proportional representation in a two-step process. The seats are distributed between twenty-one multi-member constituencies. For parties to receive any representation in the Landtag, they must either win at least one seat in a constituency directly, or clear a 4 percent state-wide electoral threshold. Seats are distributed in constituencies according to the Hare quota, with any remaining seats allocated using the D'Hondt method at the state level, to ensure overall proportionality between a party's vote share and its share of seats. [2]

Contesting parties

The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag.

NameIdeologyLeader2003 result
Votes (%)SeatsCouncillors
ÖVP Austrian People's Party
Österreichische Volkspartei
Christian democracy Erwin Pröll 53.3%
31 / 56
6 / 9
SPÖ Social Democratic Party of Austria
Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs
Social democracy Heidemaria Onodi33.6%
19 / 56
3 / 9
GRÜNE The Greens – The Green Alternative
Die Grünen – Die Grüne Alternative
Green politics Madeleine Petrovic 7.2%
4 / 56
FPÖ Freedom Party of Austria
Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs
Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Barbara Rosenkranz 4.5%
2 / 56

In addition to the parties already represented in the Landtag, five parties collected enough signatures to be placed on the ballot. [3]

Results

2008 Lower Austrian Landtag.svg
PartyVotes %+/−Seats+/−Coun.+/−
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP)549,51054.39+1.1031±06±0
Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ)257,77025.51–8.0415–42–1
Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ)105,74810.47+5.986+41+1
The Greens – The Green Alternative (GRÜNE)69,8526.91–0.314±00±0
Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ)8,6610.86+0.090±00±0
The Christians (DCP)8,5370.84New0New0New
Alliance for the Future of Austria (BZÖ)7,2500.72New0New0New
List for our Lower Austria (LNÖ)2,1740.22New0New0New
Animal Rights Party (TRP)8540.08New0New0New
Invalid/blank votes23,339
Total1,033,69510056090
Registered voters/turnout1,387,36874.51+2.72
Source: Lower Austrian Government
Popular vote
ÖVP
54.39%
SPÖ
25.51%
FPÖ
10.47%
GRÜNE
6.91%
Other
2.72%
Landtag seats
ÖVP
55.36%
SPÖ
25.00%
FPÖ
10.71%
GRÜNE
7.14%

Results by constituency

Constituency ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne OthersTotal
seats
Turnout
 %S %S %S %S %
Amstetten 58.6322.7110.16.02.6479.1
Baden 47.2229.1112.87.93.0370.2
Bruck an der Leitha 51.230.710.75.71.7072.6
Gänserndorf 47.9130.9112.15.93.2271.3
Gmünd 54.131.18.14.32.4077.9
Hollabrunn 60.7123.58.55.32.1177.8
Horn 68.6118.16.44.82.0179.2
Korneuburg 56.0122.010.88.72.5173.0
Krems an der Donau 60.5221.28.96.23.2276.9
Lilienfeld 51.232.29.64.72.3079.5
Melk 55.1126.011.05.32.7180.2
Mistelbach 60.5222.49.55.52.2278.0
Mödling 52.0221.59.412.94.3268.3
Neunkirchen 49.4130.8111.75.72.4275.2
Sankt Pölten 49.4228.4111.67.43.2375.6
Scheibbs 60.9121.98.95.92.4180.5
Tulln 58.4122.49.77.12.3175.7
Waidhofen an der Thaya 63.120.710.24.61.4078.0
Wiener Neustadt 50.5229.0112.05.72.7371.9
Vienna Surrounds46.9227.5111.411.62.7365.3
Zwettl 70.0115.67.84.52.2181.9
Remaining seats586423
Total54.43125.51510.566.942.75674.5
Source: Lower Austrian Government

Preference votes

Alongside votes for a party, voters were able to cast a preferential votes for a candidate on the party list. The ten candidates with the most preferential votes were as follows: [4]

PartyPos.CandidateVotes%
ÖVP 1 Erwin Pröll 303,02291.2
SPÖ 1Heidemaria Onodi45,44558.5
FPÖ 1 Barbara Rosenkranz 45,37186.8
GRÜNE 1 Madeleine Petrovic 18,97366.5
SPÖ 2Emil Schabl4,1315.3
ÖVP 3 Wolfgang Sobotka 3,9611.2
ÖVP 4Josef Plank3,7481.1
ÖVP 2Ernest Gabmann2,6950.8
ÖVP 30 Bettina Rausch 2,4410.7
SPÖ 13Josef Jahrmann2,2112.8

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References

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  2. "ROS - NÖ Landtag electoral law 1992 - State law for Lower Austria, version of 04.08.2020". Lower Austrian Government.
  3. "Parties". Lower Austrian Government.
  4. "Candidates". Lower Austrian Government.