Germany Election Maps: How Conservatives Regained Power

How the 630 seats will be distributed
Germany’s conservative
Provisional results by party
Party | Votes | Pct. | Seats | |
---|---|---|---|---|
CDU/CSU | 14,158,432 | 28.52 | 208 | |
AfD | 10,327,148 | 20.80 | 152 | |
SPD | 8,148,284 | 16.41 | 120 | |
Greens | 5,761,476 | 11.61 | 85 | |
Die Linke | 4,355,382 | 8.77 | 64 | |
Others | 2,273,817 | 4.58 | 1 | |
BSW | 2,468,670 | 4.97 | 0 | |
FDP | 2,148,878 | 4.33 | 0 |
Voters gave the far-right
Change in vote share since 2021
The Christian Democrats, AfD and Die Linke won more votes than in the last general election.
There were smaller surprises, including the last-minute surge of the far-left party
Highlighting the widespread discontent with Mr. Scholz’s government over the last three years, all three parties in the coalition — the Social Democrats, the Greens and FDP — lost support.
Vote shifts since 2021
Germans cast two votes when they go to the polls. The first vote goes to elect a direct representative for their district, while the second vote is cast for a party.
Arrows show the increase or decrease in each party’s vote share in the second vote, compared with the last general election.
Support for the Social Democrats plunged everywhere, but nowhere more than in the east. The Christian Democrats made gains throughout the southern and western districts.
The coalitions
The Christian Democrats will need to build a coalition to govern because they did not win an outright majority of seats. Given Sunday’s results, the most likely pairing is the CDU and the incumbent Social Democrats. That combination, known as a grand coalition, is historically stable and has been repeatedly tested, most recently during Angela Merkel’s final term as chancellor.
Mainstream two-party coalitions
CDU/CSU and SPD 328 total seats
CDU/CSU and Greens 293 total seats
Three party coalitions
SPD and Greens 205 total seats
CDU/CSU and Greens 293 total seats
CDU/CSU, SPD and Greens 413 total seats
Unlikely coalitions
CDU/CSU and AfD 360 total seats
316 seats needed
for majority
The largest possible coalition, the one between the Christian Democrats and AfD, is politically not an option, as mainstream parties have pledged not to work with the far-right party.