Weinviertel (National Council electoral district) Parliamentary electoral district in Austria
Weinviertel Location of Weinviertel within Austria
District State Lower Austria Population 222,614 (2024)[ 1] Electorate 172,337 (2019) Area 2,964 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 1994 Seats
5 (2017–present) 7 (2002–2017) 6 (1994–2002)
Members[ 3]
Weinviertel , also known as Electoral District 3A (German : Wahlkreis 3A ), 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 Hollabrunn , Korneuburg and Mistelbach in the state of Lower Austria . The electoral district currently elects five 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 172,337 registered electors.
History
Weinviertel 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 Gänserndorf , Hollabrunn , Korneuburg and Mistelbach in the state of Lower Austria .[ 5] The district was initially allocated six seats in May 1993.[ 6] Electoral regulations require the allocation of seats amongst the electoral districts to be recalculated following each national census and in September 2002 the number of seats allocated to Weinviertel was increased to seven based on the population as at the 2001 national census.[ 7]
The Greater Vienna District , which was part of the Greater Vienna regional electoral district, was dissolved in January 2017 and the municipality of Gerasdorf bei Wien to the north-east of Vienna was transferred to Korneuburg District in Weinviertel whilst the entire Gänserndorf District was transferred from Weinviertel to the newly created Lower Austria East regional electoral district.[ 8] [ 9] As a result, the number of seats allocated to Weinviertel was reduced to five in February 2017.[ 10]
Electoral system
Weinviertel currently elects five of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 11] [ 12] [ 13] The allocation of seats is carried out in three stages.[ 14] 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).[ 15] [ 16] 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).[ 15] [ 16] 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).[ 15] [ 16] 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.[ 15] [ 16]
Electors may cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the regional, state and federal levels.[ 16] 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 .[ 16] [ 17] 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).[ 17] 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).[ 16] [ 18] [ 19]
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
661
0.48%
0
24,416
17.60%
0
14,642
10.55%
0
10,545
7.60%
0
64,232
46.30%
2
21,454
15.46%
0
2017
738
0.51%
0
31,774
21.82%
1
3,976
2.73%
0
6,676
4.59%
0
57,779
39.68%
1
36,566
25.11%
1
2013
1,295
0.68%
0
51,617
27.25%
1
15,984
8.44%
0
7,452
3.93%
0
62,417
32.95%
2
36,217
19.12%
1
2008
1,088
0.57%
0
58,080
30.17%
2
13,951
7.25%
0
3,184
1.65%
0
66,027
34.29%
2
35,371
18.37%
1
2006
1,331
0.72%
0
65,648
35.31%
2
14,711
7.91%
0
76,655
41.24%
2
17,990
9.68%
0
2002
800
0.43%
0
66,118
35.55%
2
11,667
6.27%
0
1,435
0.77%
0
93,294
50.17%
3
12,658
6.81%
0
1999
548
0.31%
0
55,500
31.69%
2
9,137
5.22%
0
4,468
2.55%
0
64,028
36.56%
2
38,662
22.07%
1
1995
378
0.21%
0
63,681
35.91%
2
5,842
3.29%
0
7,900
4.45%
0
68,108
38.40%
2
29,386
16.57%
1
1994
317
0.19%
0
54,932
32.23%
2
8,691
5.10%
0
8,759
5.14%
0
64,672
37.94%
2
31,169
18.29%
1
Detailed
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 29 September 2019:[ 20] [ 21]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
16,657
23,766
23,613
196
64,232
46.30%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,659
10,132
8,528
97
24,416
17.60%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,076
8,193
8,080
105
21,454
15.46%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
2,710
7,210
4,546
176
14,642
10.55%
0
NEOS
NEOS
2,013
5,280
3,166
86
10,545
7.60%
0
JETZT
JETZT
444
1,027
704
29
2,204
1.59%
0
KPÖ Plus
KPÖ+
144
284
228
5
661
0.48%
0
Der Wandel
WANDL
133
236
198
7
574
0.41%
0
Valid Votes
32,836
56,128
49,063
701
138,728
100.00%
2
Rejected Votes
576
669
809
4
2,058
1.46%
Total Polled
33,412
56,797
49,872
705
140,786
81.69%
Registered Electors
41,431
69,958
60,948
172,337
Turnout
80.64%
81.19%
81.83%
81.69%
The following candidates were elected:[ 22] [ 23]
2017
Results of the 2017 legislative election held on 15 October 2017:[ 24] [ 25]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
15,124
21,109
21,324
222
57,779
39.68%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
8,606
14,339
13,447
174
36,566
25.11%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
6,962
13,746
10,878
188
31,774
21.82%
1
NEOS
NEOS
1,256
3,392
1,947
81
6,676
4.59%
0
Peter Pilz List
PILZ
1,169
3,063
1,808
77
6,117
4.20%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
715
1,864
1,327
70
3,976
2.73%
0
My Vote Counts!
GILT
306
596
503
12
1,417
0.97%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
163
325
237
13
738
0.51%
0
The Whites
WEIßE
47
119
91
0
257
0.18%
0
Free List Austria
FLÖ
102
86
112
0
300
0.21%
0
Valid Votes
34,450
58,639
51,674
837
145,600
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
471
535
635
11
1,652
1.12%
Total Polled
34,921
59,174
52,309
848
147,252
85.83%
Registered Electors
41,362
69,396
60,813
171,571
Turnout
84.43%
85.27%
86.02%
85.83%
The following candidates were elected:[ 26] [ 27]
2013
Results of the 2013 legislative election held on 29 September 2013:[ 28] [ 29]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
15,372
14,016
14,279
18,579
171
62,417
32.95%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
19,241
8,110
11,785
12,314
167
51,617
27.25%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
13,300
5,231
8,731
8,801
154
36,217
19.12%
1
The Greens
GRÜNE
4,164
2,131
5,623
3,933
133
15,984
8.44%
0
Team Stronach
FRANK
2,860
1,469
2,200
2,046
28
8,603
4.54%
0
NEOS
NEOS
1,949
1,077
2,691
1,673
62
7,452
3.93%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,408
673
1,342
1,111
20
4,554
2.40%
0
Pirate Party of Austria
PIRAT
407
215
361
304
9
1,296
0.68%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
426
169
341
348
11
1,295
0.68%
0
Valid Votes
59,127
33,091
47,353
49,109
755
189,435
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
1,091
809
995
1,167
11
4,073
2.10%
Total Polled
60,218
33,900
48,348
50,276
766
193,508
81.64%
Registered Electors
75,714
41,153
59,609
60,542
237,018
Turnout
79.53%
82.38%
81.11%
83.04%
81.64%
The following candidates were elected:[ 30] [ 31]
2000s
2008
Results of the 2008 legislative election held on 28 September 2008:[ 32] [ 33]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
16,364
14,269
15,163
19,713
518
66,027
34.29%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
21,267
9,254
13,236
13,759
564
58,080
30.17%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
12,754
5,080
8,365
8,785
387
35,371
18.37%
1
The Greens
GRÜNE
3,673
1,992
4,744
3,258
284
13,951
7.25%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
3,486
1,652
2,824
2,632
135
10,729
5.57%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
909
379
1,168
676
52
3,184
1.65%
0
Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol
FRITZ
561
344
521
498
35
1,959
1.02%
0
Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria
RETTÖ
451
232
369
351
31
1,434
0.74%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
376
152
288
253
19
1,088
0.57%
0
The Christians
DC
166
151
166
213
14
710
0.37%
0
Valid Votes
60,007
33,505
46,844
50,138
2,039
192,533
100.00%
5
Rejected Votes
1,180
980
1,108
1,353
22
4,643
2.35%
Total Polled
61,187
34,485
47,952
51,491
2,061
197,176
84.95%
Registered Electors
73,548
40,959
57,709
59,904
232,120
Turnout
83.19%
84.19%
83.09%
85.96%
84.95%
The following candidates were elected:[ 34] [ 35]
Party mandates - Heribert Donnerbauer (ÖVP), 5,246 votes; Hubert Kuzdas (SPÖ), 3,729 votes; Christian Lausch (FPÖ), 1,734 votes; Rudolf Plessl (SPÖ), 3,838 votes; and Hermann Schultes (ÖVP), 9,433 votes.
Substitutions:
2006
Results of the 2006 legislative election held on 1 October 2006:[ 37] [ 38]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
18,976
15,858
16,909
21,976
2,936
76,655
41.24%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
23,266
10,238
14,759
15,084
2,301
65,648
35.31%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
6,126
2,580
4,384
4,319
581
17,990
9.68%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
3,813
1,974
4,704
3,095
1,125
14,711
7.91%
0
Hans-Peter Martin's List
MATIN
1,849
883
1,332
1,410
193
5,667
3.05%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,354
555
927
929
129
3,894
2.09%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
434
201
341
290
65
1,331
0.72%
0
Valid Votes
55,818
32,289
43,356
47,103
7,330
185,896
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
1,001
733
847
1,105
92
3,778
1.99%
Total Polled
56,819
33,022
44,203
48,208
7,422
189,674
85.71%
Registered Electors
69,828
39,455
54,736
57,266
221,285
Turnout
81.37%
83.70%
80.76%
84.18%
85.71%
The following candidates were elected:[ 39] [ 40]
2002
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 24 November 2002:[ 41] [ 42]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
24,068
18,624
21,040
26,854
2,708
93,294
50.17%
3
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
24,053
10,195
15,205
14,866
1,799
66,118
35.55%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,155
2,096
3,039
3,050
318
12,658
6.81%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
3,212
1,558
3,591
2,561
745
11,667
6.27%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
462
194
431
308
40
1,435
0.77%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
298
109
201
169
23
800
0.43%
0
Valid Votes
56,248
32,776
43,507
47,808
5,633
185,972
100.00%
5
Rejected Votes
854
644
716
900
38
3,152
1.67%
Total Polled
57,102
33,420
44,223
48,708
5,671
189,124
89.42%
Registered Electors
66,097
38,596
51,517
55,301
211,511
Turnout
86.39%
86.59%
85.84%
88.08%
89.42%
The following candidates were elected:[ 43] [ 44]
Party mandates - Heribert Donnerbauer (ÖVP), 3,157 votes; Werner Fasslabend (ÖVP), 5,688 votes; Werner Kummerer (SPÖ), 1,444 votes; Robert Rada (SPÖ), 2,541 votes; and Hermann Schultes (ÖVP), 3,386 votes.
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 3 October 1999:[ 45] [ 46]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
15,354
14,072
13,174
19,487
1,941
64,028
36.56%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
19,825
8,632
12,515
12,678
1,850
55,500
31.69%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
12,560
6,214
9,180
9,504
1,204
38,662
22.07%
1
The Greens
GRÜNE
2,427
1,281
2,706
2,185
538
9,137
5.22%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,260
602
1,386
909
311
4,468
2.55%
0
The Independents
DU
668
354
548
438
48
2,056
1.17%
0
No to NATO and EU – Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN
214
118
178
205
28
743
0.42%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
215
94
119
90
30
548
0.31%
0
Valid Votes
52,523
31,367
39,806
45,496
5,950
175,142
100.00%
5
Rejected Votes
927
744
689
981
52
3,393
1.90%
Total Polled
53,450
32,111
40,495
46,477
6,002
178,535
86.35%
Registered Electors
64,320
38,178
49,678
54,572
206,748
Turnout
83.10%
84.11%
81.51%
85.17%
86.35%
The following candidates were elected:[ 47] [ 48]
Substitutions:
Rudolf Schwarzböck (ÖVP) resigned on 18 September 2000 and was replaced by Hermann Schultes (ÖVP) on 19 September 2000.[ 49]
Rosemarie Bauer (ÖVP) resigned on 30 June 2001 and was replaced by Heribert Donnerbauer (ÖVP) on 2 July 2001.[ 50]
1995
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 17 December 1995:[ 51] [ 52]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
16,760
14,602
14,344
20,850
1,552
68,108
38.40%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
22,933
10,113
14,290
15,023
1,322
63,681
35.91%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
9,300
5,047
7,106
7,225
708
29,386
16.57%
1
Liberal Forum
LiF
2,450
1,136
2,331
1,594
389
7,900
4.45%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
1,563
833
1,610
1,493
343
5,842
3.29%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
627
329
458
607
40
2,061
1.16%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
173
54
85
59
7
378
0.21%
0
Valid Votes
53,806
32,114
40,224
46,851
4,361
177,356
100.00%
5
Rejected Votes
1,257
819
885
1,152
40
4,153
2.29%
Total Polled
55,063
32,933
41,109
48,003
4,401
181,509
89.61%
Registered Electors
62,639
37,933
47,818
54,155
202,545
Turnout
87.91%
86.82%
85.97%
88.64%
89.61%
The following candidates were elected:[ 53] [ 54]
1994
Results of the 1994 legislative election held on 9 October 1994:[ 55] [ 56]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Gän- sern- dorf
Holla- brunn
Korneu- burg
Mistel- bach
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
15,678
14,126
12,971
20,309
1,588
64,672
37.94%
2
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
20,009
8,767
11,940
12,938
1,278
54,932
32.23%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
10,034
5,296
7,225
7,646
968
31,169
18.29%
1
Liberal Forum
LiF
2,628
1,312
2,606
1,857
356
8,759
5.14%
0
The Greens
GRÜNE
2,410
1,251
2,583
1,995
452
8,691
5.10%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
507
300
352
438
36
1,633
0.96%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
141
45
72
54
5
317
0.19%
0
United Greens Austria – List Adi Pinter
VGÖ
43
23
41
39
6
152
0.09%
0
Citizen Greens Austria – Free Democrats
BGÖ
33
22
26
39
3
123
0.07%
0
Valid Votes
51,483
31,142
37,816
45,315
4,692
170,448
100.00%
5
Rejected Votes
1,065
1,018
872
1,201
48
4,204
2.41%
Total Polled
52,548
32,160
38,688
46,516
4,740
174,652
86.52%
Registered Electors
62,422
37,846
47,464
54,142
201,874
Turnout
84.18%
84.98%
81.51%
85.91%
86.52%
The following candidates were elected:[ 57] [ 58]
Party mandates - Rosemarie Bauer (ÖVP), 3,855 votes; Werner Kummerer (SPÖ), 1,093 votes; Robert Rada (SPÖ), 2,477 votes; Rudolf Schwarzböck (ÖVP), 4,357 votes; and Robert Wenitsch (FPÖ), 1,277 votes.
Notes
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