Alternative for Germany election results

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This page is a list of Alternative for Germany election results.

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Nationwide elections

Federal Parliament (Bundestag)
Election yearNo. of
constituency votes
No. of
party list votes
 % of
party list votes
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2013 810,9152,056,9854.7
0 / 631
2017 [1] [2] 5,316,0955,877,09412.6
94 / 709
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2021 4,694,0174,802,09710.4
83 / 735
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European Parliament
Election yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014 2,070,0147.1 (#5)
7 / 96
2019 4,103,45311.0 (#4)
11 / 96
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2024 6,324,00815.89 (#2)
15 / 96
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Hesse

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Hesse, 2013 126,9064.1 (#6)
0 / 110
Hesse, 2018 378,69213.1 (#4)
19 / 137
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Hesse, 2023 518,67418.4 (#2)
28 / 133
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Saxony

2024 Saxony state election results. AfD in the Blue 2024 Saxony state election.svg
2024 Saxony state election results. AfD in the Blue
State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Saxony, 2014 159,6119.7 (#4)
14 / 126
Saxony, 2019 595,67127.5 (#2)
38 / 119
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Saxony, 2024 719,27430.6 (#2)
40 / 119
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Thuringia

2024 Thuringian state election results. AfD in the Blue 2024 Thuringian state election - Map.svg
2024 Thuringian state election results. AfD in the Blue
State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Thuringia, 2014 99,54810.6 (#4)
11 / 91
Thuringia, 2019 259,38223.4 (#2)
22 / 90
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Thuringia, 2024 396,70432.8 (#1)
32 / 90
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Brandenburg

2024 Brandenburg state election results. AfD in the Blue 2024 Brandenburg state election - Map.svg
2024 Brandenburg state election results. AfD in the Blue
State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Brandenburg, 2014 119,98912.2 (#4)
11 / 88
Brandenburg, 2019 297,48423.5 (#2)
23 / 88
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Brandenburg, 2024 438,81129.23 (#2)
30 / 88
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Hamburg

Parliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Bürgerschaft der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Hamburg, 2015 214,8336.1 (#6)
8 / 121
Hamburg, 2020 214,5965.3 (#5)
7 / 123
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Bremen

Bremen Parliament (Bremische Bürgerschaft)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Bremen, 2015 64,3685.5 (#6)
4 / 83
Bremen, 2019 89,9396.1 (#5)
5 / 84
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Baden-Württemberg

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Baden-Württemberg, 2016 809,31115.1 (#3)
23 / 143
Baden-Württemberg, 2021 473,4859.7 (#5)
17 / 154
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Rhineland-Palatinate

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Rhineland-Palatinate, 2016 268,62812.6 (#3)
14 / 101
Rhineland-Palatinate, 2021 160,2938.3 (#4)
9 / 101
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Saxony-Anhalt

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Saxony-Anhalt, 2016 272,49624.4 (#2)
25 / 87
Saxony-Anhalt, 2021 221,48720.8 (#2)
23 / 87
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2016 167,85220.8 (#2)
18 / 71
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, 2021 152,77516.7 (#2)
14 / 79
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Berlin

House of Deputies of Berlin (Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Berlin, 2016 231,32514.2 (#5)
25 / 160
Berlin, 2021 145,7128.0 (#5)
13 / 160
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Berlin, 2023 137,8109.1 (#5)
17 / 160
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Saarland

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Saarland, 2017 32,9356.2 (#4)
3 / 51
Saarland, 2022 25,7195.7 (#3)
3 / 51
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Lower Saxony

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Lower Saxony, 2017 235,8406.2 (#5)
9 / 137
Lower Saxony, 2022 396,71410.9% (#4)
18 / 137
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Bavaria

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
Bavaria, 2018 1,388,62210.2 (#4)
22 / 205
Bavaria, 2023 1,999,92414.6 (#3)
32 / 203
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North Rhine-Westphalia

State Parliament (Landtag)
State election, yearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
North Rhine-Westphalia, 2017 624,5527.4 (#4)
16 / 199
North Rhine-Westphalia, 2022 388,7685.4 (#5)
12 / 195
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References

  1. "CDU/CSU remains strongest parliamentary group in the Bundestag despite losses". German Bundestag. 27 September 2017.
  2. "Bundestagswahl am 24. September 2017". Wahlrecht.de (in German). Retrieved 26 September 2017.