Upcoming State Election in Rhineland-Palatinate: The Race Heats Up
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Get ready, folks! The state election in Rhineland-Palatinate is just around the corner, happening on March 22, 2023. The ruling SPD, CDU, Greens, and other parties are gearing up for the big day.
While the SPD is expected to field Minister President Alexander Schweitzer as their top candidate, the CDU will be led by party and parliamentary group leader Gordon Schnieder. The Greens have already chosen Environment Minister Katrin Eder as the top candidate on their state list. The other parties are yet to reveal their top candidates.
According to recent polls, the CDU could win the state election with a significant lead over the SPD. A survey by the Infratest dimap institute for Southwest Broadcasting in June saw the CDU at 30 percent, ahead of the SPD at 23 percent. The AfD followed in third place with 17 percent, ahead of the Greens at 11 percent.
The Left, with five percent, could potentially make their way into the state parliament for the first time. Unfortunately, the FDP is currently at risk of failing to clear the five percent hurdle with three percent. The Free Voters, currently represented in the Mainz state parliament, could also fall short with four percent. The BSW is also not expected to clear the five percent hurdle.
There's a lot on the line in this election, and the stakes couldn't be higher. With key parties like the AFD, SPD, CDU, Greens, FDP, and more in the running, it's going to be an exciting race to watch. So, stay tuned for more updates on the candidates, polling trends, and any other developments leading up to the big day!
- State Election
- Rhineland-Palatinate
- Idar-Oberstein
- AfD
- SPD
- CDU
- Greens
- FDP
- Alliance 90/The Greens
- The Left
- Free Voters
- BSW
- Prime Minister
- Top Candidate
- Alexander Schweitzer
- Gordon Schnieder
- Katrin Eder
- Matthias Tönsmann
- Federal Polling Trends
- Party Conferences
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