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  2. Electoral system of Germany - Wikipedia

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    This means that since the election of 1976 citizens have the right to vote and to run for office at the age of 18. Election of the 11th German Bundestag (25 January 1987) – Since the German federal election in 1987, the largest remainder method, which is neutral towards the size of the parties, has been applied instead of the D'Hondt method ...

  3. Explainer-How do Germany's federal elections work? - AOL

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    The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), currently in second place in most polls on around 20%, is unlikely to be part of any coalition government as all other parties have ruled out working ...

  4. Elections in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Elections can be held earlier in exceptional constitutional circumstances: for example, were the Chancellor to lose a vote of confidence in the Bundestag, then, during a grace period before the Bundestag can vote in a replacement Chancellor, the Chancellor could request the Federal President to dissolve the Bundestag and hold elections.

  5. Why Germany's Elections Have Huge Stakes for Climate ... - AOL

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    Now, with the U.S. pulling out of the Paris Accords and rolling back climate initiatives under the Trump administration, Germany could establish itself as a leader on the climate front. But if it ...

  6. Candidates of the 2025 German federal election - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of candidates for the 2025 German federal election. 29 political parties are contesting the election. [1] There are reportedly 1,700 fewer candidates in this election than in 2021. [2] The oldest candidate is 79 and the youngest is 17. [3]

  7. Factbox-What to watch for in Germany’s upcoming state elections

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    By Sarah Marsh. BERLIN (Reuters) - Three states in eastern Germany hold elections in September that could shake up the country's political landscape ahead of next year's federal elections, with ...

  8. German governing coalition - Wikipedia

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    In Germany's federal electoral system, a single party or parliamentary group rarely wins an absolute majority of seats in the Bundestag, and thus coalition governments, rather than single-party governments, are the usually expected outcome of a German election. [1]

  9. 2021 German federal election - Wikipedia

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    Federal elections were held in Germany on 26 September 2021 to elect the members of the 20th Bundestag. State elections in Berlin and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern were also held. . Incumbent chancellor Angela Merkel, first elected in 2005, chose not to run again, marking the first time that an incumbent Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany did not seek re-el