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2024 Thuringia state election
Name2024 Thuringia state election
CountryThuringia, Germany
Typeparliamentary
Date2024

2024 Thuringia state election. The 2024 Thuringia state election is scheduled to take place in 2024 in the German state of Thuringia. It will be held to elect members of the Landtag of Thuringia, the state's parliament. The election is part of a series of state elections in Germany in 2024, including the 2024 Saxony state election and the 2024 Brandenburg state election.

Background

The Landtag of Thuringia has 90 members, who are elected by proportional representation. The previous election was held in 2019, resulting in a red-red-green coalition government led by Bodo Ramelow of The Greens. Thuringia has faced significant economic challenges, including high unemployment and a declining population. The state has also been a focal point for discussions on energy policy and climate change in Germany.

Electoral system

The election uses a proportional representation system, with a 5% electoral threshold. Voters have two votes: one for a constituency candidate and one for a party list. The Landtag of Thuringia is composed of 90 members, elected for a five-year term. The electoral system is governed by the Thuringian Electoral Act, which is based on the Federal Election Act of Germany.

Parties and candidates

Several parties are expected to participate in the election, including: - Alternative for Germany (AfD), a right-wing populist party - The Greens, a green party led by Bodo Ramelow - Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), a social democratic party - Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU), a center-right party - The Left, a left-wing party - Free Democratic Party (FDP), a liberal party - Free Voters, a centrist party

Campaign

The campaign has focused on issues such as economic development, education, and environmental policy. Parties have also emphasized their stance on immigration and European integration. Bodo Ramelow, the incumbent Minister-President of Thuringia, has been a key figure in the campaign.

Opinion polling

Opinion polls have shown a competitive race between the left-wing and right-wing parties. Alternative for Germany (AfD) has been polling strongly, while The Greens and Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) have also shown significant support. The polls have indicated a decline in support for the Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU).

Results

The results of the election will determine the composition of the Landtag of Thuringia and the future government of Thuringia. A red-red-green coalition or a black-green coalition are possible outcomes. The results will also have implications for German politics and the federal government.

Aftermath

The aftermath of the election will involve negotiations between parties to form a coalition government. The incumbent Minister-President, Bodo Ramelow, may continue to lead the government if a coalition can be formed. The election outcome will also influence the 2025 German federal election.

Category:2024 elections in Germany