1950 East German state elections 1950 East German state elections|
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State elections were held in East Germany on 15 October 1950. They were the last state elections in the country, as the states were dissolved in 1952.
Voters were presented with a single list from the Socialist Unity Party of Germany-dominated National Front, which they could only approve or reject. The seat allocation in each of the state parliaments was agreed in advance between the constituent parties and mass organizations of the Front.[1]
Results
Summary
By state
Party
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Brandenburg
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Mecklenburg
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Saxony
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Saxony-Anhalt
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Thuringia
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/-
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/-
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/-
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/-
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Votes
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%
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Seats
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+/-
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SED
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1,826,232
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99.9
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18
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26
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1,358,787
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99.9
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18
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27
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4,105,190
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99.8
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27
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32
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2,838,684
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99.8
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20
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31
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1,968,025
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99.1
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21
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29
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CDU
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14
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17
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12
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19
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18
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10
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15
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9
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15
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4
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LDPD
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12
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8
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11
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0
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17
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13
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18
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14
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15
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13
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FDGB
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11
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New
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10
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New
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12
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New
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12
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New
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11
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New
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DBD
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6
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New
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6
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New
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9
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New
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9
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New
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6
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New
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NDPD
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6
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New
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5
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New
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9
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New
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9
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New
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6
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New
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DFD
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9
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New
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7
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New
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7
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New
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6
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New
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6
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New
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FDJ
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9
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New
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6
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New
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7
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New
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6
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New
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6
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New
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KB
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5
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New
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4
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New
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5
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4
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6
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New
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5
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New
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VVN
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4
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New
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3
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New
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5
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New
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5
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New
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3
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New
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Consumers' cooperatives
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3
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New
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4
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New
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2
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New
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2
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New
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3
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New
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VdgB
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3
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2
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4
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1
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2
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0
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2
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0
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3
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0
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Against
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1,552
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0.1
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–
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–
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1,536
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0.1
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–
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–
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9,301
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0.2
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–
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–
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4,280
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0.2
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–
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–
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17,391
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0.9
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–
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–
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Invalid/blank votes
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926
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–
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–
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–
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1,113
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–
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–
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–
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3,403
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–
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–
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–
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4,280
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–
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–
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–
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5,315
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–
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–
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–
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Total
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1,828,710
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100
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100
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0
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1,361,241
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100
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90
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0
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4,117,894
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100
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120
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0
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2,847,244
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100
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110
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1
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1,990,731
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100
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100
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0
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Registered voters/turnout
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1,853,850
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98.6
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–
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–
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1,372,046
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99.2
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–
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–
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4,196,647
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98.1
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–
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–
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2,874,286
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99.1
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–
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–
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2,027,952
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98.2
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–
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–
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Source: Elections in Germany[2][3][4][5][6]
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