Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau (National Council electoral district) Parliamentary electoral district in Austria
Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau Location of Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau within Austria
District State Salzburg Population 193,808 (2024)[ 1] Electorate 138,659 (2019) Area 5,416 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 1994 Seats 4 (1994–present) Members[ 3]
Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau , also known as Electoral District 5C (German : Wahlkreis 5C ), is one of the 39 multi-member regional electoral districts of the National Council , the lower house of the Austrian Parliament , the national legislature of Austria . The electoral district was created in 1992 when electoral regulations were amended to add regional electoral districts to the existing state-wide electoral districts and came into being at the following legislative election in 1994 . It consists of the districts of St. Johann im Pongau , Tamsweg and Zell am See in the state of Salzburg . The electoral district currently elects four of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2019 legislative election the constituency had 138,659 registered electors.
History
Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau was one 43 regional electoral districts (regionalwahlkreise ) established by the "National Council Electoral Regulations 1992" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung
1992 ) passed by the National Council in 1992.[ 4] It consisted of the districts of St. Johann im Pongau , Tamsweg and Zell am See in the state of Salzburg .[ 5] The district was initially allocated four seats in May 1993.[ 6]
Electoral system
Lungau-Pinzgau-Pongau currently elects four of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] The allocation of seats is carried out in three stages.[ 10] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties (lists ) at the regional level using a state-wide Hare quota (wahlzahl ) (valid votes in the state divided by the number of seats in the state).[ 11] [ 12] In the second stage, seats are allocated to parties at the state/provincial level using the state-wide Hare quota (any seats won by the party at the regional stage are subtracted from the party's state seats).[ 11] [ 12] In the third and final stage, seats are allocated to parties at the federal/national level using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the regional and state stages are subtracted from the party's federal seats).[ 11] [ 12] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold , or have won a seat at the regional stage, compete for seats at the state and federal stages.[ 11] [ 12]
Electors may cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the regional, state and federal levels.[ 12] Split-ticket voting (panachage ), or voting for more than one candidate at each level, is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated .[ 12] [ 13] At the regional level, candidates must receive preferential votes amounting to at least 14% of the valid votes cast for their party to over-ride the order of the party list (10% and 7% respectively for the state and federal levels).[ 13] Prior to April 2013 electors could not cast preferential votes at the federal level and the thresholds candidates needed to over-ride the party list order were higher at the regional level (half the Hare quota or 1 ⁄6 of the party votes) and state level (Hare quota).[ 12] [ 14] [ 15]
Election results
Summary
Election
Communists KPÖ+ / KPÖ
Social Democrats SPÖ
Greens GRÜNE
NEOS NEOS / LiF
People's ÖVP
Freedom FPÖ
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2019
320
0.30%
0
18,673
17.59%
0
7,830
7.38%
0
7,192
6.78%
0
54,372
51.22%
2
16,372
15.42%
0
2017
301
0.27%
0
24,968
22.22%
0
2,394
2.13%
0
5,027
4.47%
0
44,320
39.44%
1
30,650
27.27%
1
2013
347
0.33%
0
27,055
25.94%
1
9,774
9.37%
0
3,506
3.36%
0
29,537
28.32%
1
24,955
23.93%
0
2008
388
0.36%
0
29,720
27.23%
1
7,408
6.79%
0
890
0.82%
0
33,128
30.36%
1
19,866
18.20%
0
2006
519
0.50%
0
33,868
32.88%
1
7,456
7.24%
0
42,156
40.93%
1
12,328
11.97%
0
2002
342
0.32%
0
36,514
33.84%
1
6,819
6.32%
0
863
0.80%
0
51,741
47.95%
1
11,627
10.78%
0
1999
204
0.20%
0
33,085
32.58%
1
5,577
5.49%
0
2,216
2.18%
0
30,136
29.67%
1
29,324
28.87%
1
1995
141
0.13%
0
37,792
36.17%
1
3,877
3.71%
0
4,204
4.02%
0
31,644
30.28%
1
25,850
24.74%
0
1994
35,803
36.21%
1
5,410
5.47%
0
3,940
3.99%
0
30,330
30.68%
1
22,142
22.40%
0
Detailed
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 29 September 2019:[ 16] [ 17]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
22,991
6,454
24,835
92
54,372
51.22%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
8,273
1,820
8,549
31
18,673
17.59%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
6,953
2,496
6,887
36
16,372
15.42%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
3,150
730
3,877
73
7,830
7.38%
0
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS
2,950
700
3,493
49
7,192
6.78%
0
JETZT
JETZT
423
105
521
4
1,053
0.99%
0
Der Wandel
WANDL
130
43
166
3
342
0.32%
0
KPÖ Plus
KPÖ+
154
36
129
1
320
0.30%
0
Valid Votes
45,024
12,384
48,457
289
106,154
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
681
164
674
3
1,522
1.41%
Total Polled
45,705
12,548
49,131
292
107,676
77.66%
Registered Electors
58,389
16,110
64,160
138,659
Turnout
78.28%
77.89%
76.58%
77.66%
The following candidates were elected:[ 18] [ 19]
2017
Results of the 2017 legislative election held on 15 October 2017:[ 20] [ 21]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
18,818
5,261
20,084
157
44,320
39.44%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
13,015
4,266
13,301
68
30,650
27.27%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
10,897
2,384
11,596
91
24,968
22.22%
0
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS
2,093
520
2,351
63
5,027
4.47%
0
Peter Pilz List
PILZ
1,029
258
1,242
34
2,563
2.28%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
912
252
1,196
34
2,394
2.13%
0
Free List Austria
FLÖ
351
89
831
4
1,275
1.13%
0
My Vote Counts!
GILT
260
49
372
8
689
0.61%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
127
30
137
7
301
0.27%
0
The Whites
WEIßE
87
25
87
1
200
0.18%
0
Valid Votes
47,589
13,134
51,197
467
112,387
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
521
122
658
3
1,304
1.15%
Total Polled
48,110
13,256
51,855
470
113,691
81.94%
Registered Electors
58,311
16,222
64,216
138,749
Turnout
82.51%
81.72%
80.75%
81.94%
The following candidates were elected:[ 22] [ 23]
2013
Results of the 2013 legislative election held on 29 September 2013:[ 24] [ 25]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
12,511
4,180
12,761
85
29,537
28.32%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
11,555
2,775
12,686
39
27,055
25.94%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
10,927
3,111
10,877
40
24,955
23.93%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
4,029
998
4,682
65
9,774
9.37%
0
Team Stronach
FRANK
2,194
579
2,722
17
5,512
5.28%
0
NEOS – The New Austria
NEOS
1,538
340
1,587
41
3,506
3.36%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,435
384
1,286
11
3,116
2.99%
0
Pirate Party of Austria
PIRAT
180
46
273
4
503
0.48%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
135
47
162
3
347
0.33%
0
Valid Votes
44,504
12,460
47,036
305
104,305
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
994
233
1,164
5
2,396
2.25%
Total Polled
45,498
12,693
48,200
310
106,701
76.97%
Registered Electors
58,236
16,319
64,064
138,619
Turnout
78.13%
77.78%
75.24%
76.97%
The following candidates were elected:[ 26] [ 27]
2000s
2008
Results of the 2008 legislative election held on 28 September 2008:[ 28] [ 29]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
13,995
4,224
14,610
299
33,128
30.36%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
12,508
2,914
14,123
175
29,720
27.23%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
8,938
2,515
8,300
113
19,866
18.20%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
5,902
2,059
6,210
102
14,273
13.08%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,934
741
3,476
257
7,408
6.79%
0
Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol
FRITZ
554
177
972
23
1,726
1.58%
0
The Christians
DC
508
112
311
14
945
0.87%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
330
100
413
47
890
0.82%
0
Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria
RETTÖ
222
100
425
11
758
0.69%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
141
43
197
7
388
0.36%
0
Left
LINKE
15
4
13
0
32
0.03%
0
Valid Votes
46,047
12,989
49,050
1,048
109,134
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
1,244
272
1,376
11
2,903
2.59%
Total Polled
47,291
13,261
50,426
1,059
112,037
81.17%
Registered Electors
57,883
16,554
63,598
138,035
Turnout
81.70%
80.11%
79.29%
81.17%
The following candidates were elected:[ 30] [ 31]
2006
Results of the 2006 legislative election held on 1 October 2006:[ 32] [ 33]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
17,206
5,096
17,893
1,961
42,156
40.93%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
13,671
3,341
15,535
1,321
33,868
32.88%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,294
1,776
4,869
389
12,328
11.97%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,637
628
3,262
929
7,456
7.24%
0
Hans-Peter Martin's List
MATIN
1,209
323
1,586
133
3,251
3.16%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,244
356
1,223
111
2,934
2.85%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
210
59
221
29
519
0.50%
0
EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria
NFÖ
172
63
241
15
491
0.48%
0
Valid Votes
41,643
11,642
44,830
4,888
103,003
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
1,046
259
1,099
63
2,467
2.34%
Total Polled
42,689
11,901
45,929
4,951
105,470
79.46%
Registered Electors
55,477
16,002
61,253
132,732
Turnout
76.95%
74.37%
74.98%
79.46%
The following candidates were elected:[ 34] [ 35]
Substitutions:
Erika Scharer (SPÖ) resigned on 6 February 2007 and was replaced by Rosa Lohfeyer (SPÖ) on 7 February 2007.[ 36]
2002
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 24 November 2002:[ 37] [ 38]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
20,974
6,354
22,098
2,315
51,741
47.95%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
15,098
3,536
16,861
1,019
36,514
33.84%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,605
1,698
4,967
357
11,627
10.78%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,385
577
2,960
897
6,819
6.32%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
289
86
433
55
863
0.80%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
148
55
130
9
342
0.32%
0
Valid Votes
43,499
12,306
47,449
4,652
107,906
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
757
175
841
32
1,805
1.65%
Total Polled
44,256
12,481
48,290
4,684
109,711
85.90%
Registered Electors
53,255
15,600
58,860
127,715
Turnout
83.10%
80.01%
82.04%
85.90%
The following candidates were elected:[ 39] [ 40]
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 3 October 1999:[ 41] [ 42]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
13,387
3,168
15,323
1,207
33,085
32.58%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
12,405
3,944
12,423
1,364
30,136
29.67%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
11,755
3,623
12,812
1,134
29,324
28.87%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,113
530
2,377
557
5,577
5.49%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
682
196
946
392
2,216
2.18%
0
The Independents
DU
185
33
189
28
435
0.43%
0
Christian Voters Community
CWG
141
33
107
11
292
0.29%
0
No to NATO and EU – Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN
125
36
116
11
288
0.28%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
89
26
71
18
204
0.20%
0
Valid Votes
40,882
11,589
44,364
4,722
101,557
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
673
171
801
48
1,693
1.64%
Total Polled
41,555
11,760
45,165
4,770
103,250
81.64%
Registered Electors
52,692
15,577
58,195
126,464
Turnout
78.86%
75.50%
77.61%
81.64%
The following candidates were elected:[ 43] [ 44]
1995
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 17 December 1995:[ 45] [ 46]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
15,688
3,704
17,608
792
37,792
36.17%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
12,987
4,240
13,424
993
31,644
30.28%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
10,703
3,284
11,299
564
25,850
24.74%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,444
339
1,943
478
4,204
4.02%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,333
383
1,683
478
3,877
3.71%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
427
116
407
34
984
0.94%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
61
13
59
8
141
0.13%
0
Valid Votes
42,643
12,079
46,423
3,347
104,492
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
985
236
1,087
29
2,337
2.19%
Total Polled
43,628
12,315
47,510
3,376
106,829
86.50%
Registered Electors
51,689
15,372
56,446
123,507
Turnout
84.40%
80.11%
84.17%
86.50%
The following candidates were elected:[ 47] [ 48]
1994
Results of the 1994 legislative election held on 9 October 1994:[ 49] [ 50]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
St. Johann im Pongau
Tams- weg
Zell am See
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
14,557
3,579
16,513
1,154
35,803
36.21%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
12,358
4,232
12,546
1,194
30,330
30.68%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
9,264
2,804
9,261
813
22,142
22.40%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,026
551
2,208
625
5,410
5.47%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,378
296
1,824
442
3,940
3.99%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
306
73
361
32
772
0.78%
0
Christian Voters Community
CWG
152
42
147
25
366
0.37%
0
United Greens Austria – List Adi Pinter
VGÖ
43
5
51
7
106
0.11%
0
Valid Votes
40,084
11,582
42,911
4,292
98,869
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
799
137
892
39
1,867
1.85%
Total Polled
40,883
11,719
43,803
4,331
100,736
81.72%
Registered Electors
51,622
15,386
56,269
123,277
Turnout
79.20%
76.17%
77.85%
81.72%
The following candidates were elected:[ 51] [ 52]
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