Alternative for Germany election results

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This page is a list of the Alternative for Germany party's 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

ElectionList leaderVotes %Seats+/–EP Group
2014 Bernd Lucke 2,070,0147.1 (#5)
7 / 96
ECR
2019 Jörg Meuthen 4,103,45311.0 (#4)
11 / 96
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2024 Maximilian Krah 6,324,00815.89 (#2)
15 / 96
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State Parliament (Landtag) elections

Baden-Württemberg

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016 809,31115.1 (#3)
23 / 143
2021 473,4859.7 (#5)
17 / 154
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Bavaria

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2018 1,388,62210.2 (#4)
22 / 205
2023 1,999,92414.6 (#3)
32 / 203
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House of Deputies of Berlin (Abgeordnetenhaus von Berlin)

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016 231,32514.2 (#5)
25 / 160
2021 145,7128.0 (#5)
13 / 160
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2023 137,8109.1 (#5)
17 / 160
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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
YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014 119,98912.2 (#4)
11 / 88
2019 297,48423.5 (#2)
23 / 88
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2024 438,81129.23 (#2)
30 / 88
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Bremen

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2015 64,3685.5 (#6)
4 / 83
2019 89,9396.1 (#5)
5 / 84
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Parliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Bürgerschaft der Freien und Hansestadt Hamburg)

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2015 214,8336.1 (#6)
8 / 121
2020 214,5965.3 (#5)
7 / 123
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Hesse

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

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017 235,8406.2 (#5)
9 / 137
2022 396,71410.9% (#4)
18 / 137
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Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016 167,85220.8 (#2)
18 / 71
2021 152,77516.7 (#2)
14 / 79
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North Rhine-Westphalia

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017 624,5527.4 (#4)
16 / 199
2022 388,7685.4 (#5)
12 / 195
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Rhineland-Palatinate

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016 268,62812.6 (#3)
14 / 101
2021 160,2938.3 (#4)
9 / 101
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Saarland

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017 32,9356.2 (#4)
3 / 51
2022 25,7195.7 (#3)
3 / 51
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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
YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014 159,6119.7 (#4)
14 / 126
2019 595,67127.5 (#2)
38 / 119
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2024 719,27430.6 (#2)
40 / 119
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Saxony-Anhalt

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016 272,49624.4 (#2)
25 / 87
2021 221,48720.8 (#2)
23 / 87
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Schleswig-Holstein

YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017 86,7115.9 (#5)
5 / 73
2022 61,1414.4 (#6)
0 / 73
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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
YearNo. of
overall votes
 % of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014 99,54810.6 (#4)
11 / 91
2019 259,38223.4 (#2)
22 / 90
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2024 396,70432.8 (#1)
32 / 90
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References

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  2. "Bundestagswahl am 24. September 2017". Wahlrecht.de (in German). Retrieved 26 September 2017.