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2011 Swiss federal election
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2011 Swiss federal election
Switzerland
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All 200 seats in the National Council (101 seats needed for a majority)
All 46 seats in the Council of States (24 seats needed for a majority)
Turnout48.5% Increase 0.2 pp
Party Leader % Seats +/–
National Council
Swiss People's Toni Brunner 26.6% 54 −8
Social Democrats Christian Levrat 18.7% 46 +3
FDP.The Liberals Fulvio Pelli 15.1% 30 −5
Christian Democrats Christophe Darbellay 12.3% 28 −3
Greens Ueli Leuenberger 8.4% 15 −5
Green Liberals Martin Bäumle 5.4% 12 +9
BDP Hans Grunder 5.4% 9 New
Evangelical People's Heiner Studer 2.0% 2 0
Ticino League Giuliano Bignasca 0.8% 2 +1
Geneva Citizens' Éric Stauffer 0.4% 1 +1
CSP Obwalden Sepp Stalder 0.4% 1 +1
Council of States
Christian Democrats 13 −2
FDP.The Liberals 11 −1
Social Democrats 11 +2
Swiss People's 5 −2
Greens 2 0
Green Liberals 2 +1
BDP 1 New
Independent 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Map of Swiss cantons shaded by the party that won the most votes. The Swiss People's Party dominated German-speaking Switzerland, while the Social Democrats were the largest in the French-speaking west.

Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 23 October 2011. All of the Federal Assembly were to be elected: all 200 seats in the National Council and all 46 seats in the Council of States.

Voter turnout was 49.1%, compared to 48.9% in 2007.[1]

National Council

At the last election, in 2007, the Swiss People's Party (SVP) won the highest share of the vote ever recorded for a single party in Switzerland, with 29% of the vote. Soon after, a moderate faction split from the SVP, forming the Conservative Democratic Party (BDP).

In the 2011 election, the two neophyte parties BDP and Green Liberal Party (GLP) were successful, each receiving 5.4% of the popular vote. Both the GLP and the BDP have gained the required five seats to form their own parliamentary groups, suggesting a split of the centrist CVP/EVP/glp group.

All other major parties lost votes, the Swiss People's Party (SVP) for the first time since the 1987 elections. With 26.6% of the popular vote, the SVP is still the strongest party by a comfortable margin, but the 2011 elections marked the end of its rapid growth during the period of 1995–2007.

Of the small parties (below 5 seats), the Evangelical People's Party received 2.0% of the vote (+0.4%), retaining its two seats. The Ticino League received 0.8% of the vote (+0.2%) and gains one seat, now holding two.

The Christian Social Party lost one seat, but gained another to remain in the National Council, while the Federal Democratic Union of Switzerland and Swiss Party of Labour lost their single seats. Other minor groups which gathered more than 0.1% of the popular vote are: the Swiss Pirate Party (0.48%), the Swiss Democrats (0.20%), parteifrei.ch (0.19%) and Tierpartei Schweiz (0.15%).

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Swiss People's Party648,67526.6154−8
Social Democratic Party457,31718.7646+3
FDP.The Liberals368,95115.1330−1
Christian Democratic People's Party300,54412.3328−3
Green Party205,9848.4515−5
Green Liberal Party131,4365.3912+9
Conservative Democratic Party132,2795.439+9
Evangelical People's Party48,7892.0020
Ticino League19,6570.812+1
Geneva Citizens' Movement10,7140.441+1
Federal Democratic Union31,0561.270−1
Swiss Party of Labour21,4820.880−1
Christian Social Party6,2480.260–1
Others54,6222.241
Total2,437,754100.002000
Valid votes2,437,75498.08
Invalid/blank votes47,6491.92
Total votes2,485,403100.00
Registered voters/turnout5,124,03448.50
Source: Swiss Federal Statistical Office (in French) Statistics Switzerland (in German) Turnout

By constituency

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Constituency Seats Electorate Turnout Party Votes Seats
won
Aargau 15 399,092 193,601 Swiss People's Party 954,360 6
Social Democratic Party 495,540 3
FDP.The Liberals 315,427 2
Christian Democratic People's Party 290,964 1
Green Party 200,654 1
Conservative Democratic Party 168,731 1
Green Liberal Party 155,684 1
Evangelical People's Party 88,483 0
Federal Democratic Union 32,180 0
Pirate Party 21,274 0
Social Liberal Movement 13,087 0
Swiss Democrats 10,419 0
Appenzell Ausserrhoden 1 37,678 17,900 FDP.The Liberals