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2020 Viennese state election
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2020 Viennese state election

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All 100 seats in the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna
51 seats needed for a majority
All 13 seats in the state government
Turnout739,485 (65.3%)
Decrease 9.4%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Candidate Michael Ludwig Gernot Blümel Birgit Hebein
Party SPÖ ÖVP Greens
Last election 44 seats, 39.6% 7 seats, 9.2% 10 seats, 11.8%
Seats won 46 22 16
Seat change Increase 2 Increase 15 Increase 6
Popular vote 301,967 148,238 107,397
Percentage 41.6% 20.4% 14.8%
Swing Increase 2.0% Increase 11.2% Increase 3.0%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Candidate Christoph Wiederkehr Dominik Nepp
Party NEOS FPÖ
Last election 5 seats, 6.2% 34 seats, 30.8%
Seats won 8 8
Seat change Increase 3 Decrease 26
Popular vote 54,173 51,603
Percentage 7.5% 7.1%
Swing Increase 1.3% Decrease 23.7%

Results by district.

Mayor and Governor before election

Michael Ludwig
SPÖ

Elected Mayor and Governor

Michael Ludwig
SPÖ

The 2020 Viennese state election was held on 11 October 2020 to elect the members of the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna.[1] The outgoing government was a coalition of the Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) and The Greens.[2]

The SPÖ remained comfortably in first place with small gains. Conversely, the previously second-placed Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) suffered a catastrophic defeat, losing 80% of its votes compared to 2015 and becoming the smallest party in the legislature. The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) moved into second place after more than doubling its vote share. The Greens recorded their best result to date, just under 15%. NEOS – The New Austria (NEOS) moved into fourth place with minor gains. Team HC Strache fell short of the 5% electoral threshold to enter the Gemeinderat and Landtag.[3]

On 27 October, Mayor and Governor Michael Ludwig announced that the SPÖ would seek a coalition with NEOS.[4] Negotiations were successful and the parties presented their coalition pact on 17 November.[5] Ludwig was re-elected as Mayor by the Gemeinderat and Landtag on 24 November, and the new government was sworn in the same day.[6]

Background

The Viennese constitution mandates that cabinet positions in the city government (city councillors, German: Stadträte) be allocated between parties proportionally in accordance with the share of votes won by each; this is known as Proporz. The number of city councillors is voted upon by the Landtag after each election, and may legally vary between nine and fifteen. City councillors are divided into two groups – "senior" councillors, who hold a cabinet portfolio, and "non-executive" councillors who do not. Non-executive councillors may vote in cabinet meetings, but do not otherwise hold any government responsibility. In practice, parties seek to form a coalition which holds a majority in both the Landtag and city government. City councillors bound to the coalition become senior councillors, while the opposition are relegated to non-executive status.

In the 2015 state election, the SPÖ and ÖVP both suffered losses, with the former recording its worst result since 1996 and the latter its worst ever. This came to the benefit of the FPÖ, which achieved its best ever result, and NEOS, which entered the Landtag for the first time. The SPÖ won seven councillors, the FPÖ four, the Greens one, and the ÖVP one. The SPÖ renewed its coalition with the Greens.[2]

In August 2017, Mayor and Governor Michael Häupl announced his impending retirement. He had served since 1994.[7] He did not seek re-election as head of the Vienna SPÖ in January 2018, and was succeeded by long-serving city councillor Michael Ludwig.[8] Häupl resigned as Mayor and Governor on 24 May 2018, and Ludwig was subsequently elected as his replacement by the Gemeinderat and Landtag. He was sworn in on 29 May.[9]

The Ibiza affair in May 2019 led to the resignation of Vice-Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache and a general decline in support for the FPÖ nationally, which was seen in the 2019 federal election and subsequent state elections in Vorarlberg, Styria, and Burgenland. Strache resigned from all political offices in November 2019, but in early 2020 announced he would join The Alliance for Austria to run in the Viennese state election. The party subsequently adopted the name Team HC Strache – Alliance for Austria.[10]

Electoral system

The 100 seats of the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna are elected via open list proportional representation in a two-step process. The seats are distributed between eighteen multi-member constituencies. For parties to receive any representation in the Landtag, they must either win at least one seat in a constituency directly, or clear a 5 percent state-wide electoral threshold. Seats are distributed in constituencies according to the modified Hare quota, with any remaining seats allocated at the state level to create a greater degree of proportionality between a party's vote share and its share of seats.[11]

After the 2015 election, a minor reform to the electoral system was passed, changing the formula for distribution of seats in constituencies. The new formula increases the number of votes required to win a seat in a constituency, resulting in fewer seats being distributed to parties through constituencies and more distributed on the state level. This reform was seen as beneficial to minor parties, which are unlikely to win more than a few seats in constituencies, and must rely on state-level distribution for most of their representation.[12]

Election statistics

A total of 1,133,010 people were eligible to vote in the state election, among them 597,027 women and 535,983 men. Only Austrian citizens aged 16 or older on election day were eligible. Thus, 30% of the Viennese population had no right to vote or stand as a candidate.[13] For the district council elections held on the same day, a total of 1,362,789 voters were eligible; this number is higher than for the state election as EU citizens aged over 16 are eligible to vote in the district coulcil elections. Among this number were 712,131 women and 650,658 men.[14]

A total of 1,494 polling stations were set up on election day. As many as 500,000 absentee/postal ballots were expected to be issued for the election. Requesting a postal ballot in person was permitted from 14 September, with the option to cast the vote early in-person right after requesting it at Vienna's various election offices.[14] On 9 October, the City of Vienna announced that a final total of 382,214 absentee/postal ballots were issued for the election, of which 360,563 were issued to Austrian citizens for the Gemeinderat and Landtag election and an additional 21,651 to EU citizens who are eligible to vote only in the district elections. This set a new record for Vienna, topping the 266,150 voting cards issued in Vienna for the 2019 Austrian legislative election.[15]

Contesting parties

The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag.[1]

Name Ideology Lead
candidate
2015 result
Votes (%) Seats Councillors
SPÖ Social Democratic Party of Austria
Sozialdemokratische Partei Österreichs
Social democracy Michael Ludwig 39.6%
44 / 100
7 / 13
FPÖ Freedom Party of Austria
Freiheitliche Partei Österreichs
Right-wing populism
Euroscepticism
Dominik Nepp 30.8%
34 / 100
4 / 13
GRÜNE The Greens – The Green Alternative
Die Grünen – Die Grüne Alternative
Green politics Birgit Hebein 11.8%
10 / 100
1 / 13
ÖVP Austrian People's Party
Österreichische Volkspartei
Christian democracy Gernot Blümel 9.2%
7 / 100
1 / 13
NEOS NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS – Das Neue Österreich und Liberales Forum
Liberalism
Pro-Europeanism
Christoph Wiederkehr 6.2%
5 / 100
0 / 13

In addition to the parties already represented in the Landtag, seven parties collected enough signatures to be placed on the ballot.[1]

Lead candidates

Party Candidate Offices held
SPÖ Michael Ludwig Mayor and Governor of Vienna (since 2018)[9]
Chairman of SPÖ Vienna (since 2018)[16]
City Councillor for Housing, Construction, and Urban Renewal (2007–2018)
FPÖ Dominik Nepp[17] Chairman of FPÖ Vienna (since 2019)[18]
Non-executive City Councillor (since 2017)[19]
GRÜNE Birgit Hebein[20] Deputy Mayor of Vienna (since 2019)
Chairwoman of The Greens Vienna (since 2019)
City Councillor for Urban Development, Transport, Climate, and Energy (since 2019)[21]
ÖVP Gernot Blümel[22] Chairman of ÖVP Vienna (since 2015)[23]
Federal Minister of Finance (since 2020)[24]
Non-executive City Councillor (2015–2018)[19]
NEOS Christoph Wiederkehr[25] Spokesman of NEOS Vienna (since 2018)[26]
NEOS group leader in the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna (since 2018)[27]
Member of the Gemeinderat and Landtag of Vienna (since 2015)
HC Heinz-Christian Strache[28] Chairman of Team HC Strache – Alliance for Austria (since 2020)[29]
Vice-Chancellor of Austria (2017–2019)[30]
Chairman of the FPÖ (2005–2019)[29]
LINKS Anna Svec[31] Counsellor at law[31]
SÖZ Martha Bißmann[32] Member of the National Council (2017–2019)
Presidential campaign manager for Irmgard Griss (2016)[32]
BIER Marco Pogo[33] Chairman of the Austrian Beer Party (since 2015)
Frontman of Turbobier[33]

Opinion polling

Graphical summary

Local regression of polls conducted.

Party polling

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
SPÖ FPÖ Grüne ÖVP NEOS HC Others Lead
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