2012 Schleswig-Holstein State Election
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The 2012 Schleswig-Holstein state election was held on 6 May 2012 to elect the members of the
Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein The Schleswig-Holstein Landtag is the state parliament of the German state of Schleswig-Holstein. It convenes in the state's capital Kiel and currently consists of 69 members of five parties. The current majority consists of coalition of the ...
. The incumbent coalition government of the Christian Democratic Union and Free Democratic Party (FDP) was defeated. Though the CDU remained the largest party, the
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(SPD) negotiated a coalition with
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and the
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(SSW). This was dubbed the " Danish traffic light" or "
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coalition". SPD leader
Torsten Albig Torsten Albig (born 25 May 1963) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party of Germany. From 2012 until 2017 he served as the 13th Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein. Early life and education Albig grew up in Ostholstein and B ...
was subsequently elected Minister-President by the Landtag.


Background

After the 2009 state election, the CDU formed a coalition with the FDP under Minister-President
Peter Harry Carstensen Peter Harry Carstensen (born 12 March 1947) is a German politician, in the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party. From 2005 to 2012 he was Minister President of the state of Schleswig-Holstein, serving as President of the Bundesrat in 2005/ ...
. Due to ambiguity and complications with the electoral law, the election result was the subject of a legal challenge by the Greens, SSW, and The Left. In August 2010, the state Constitutional Court ruled that the electoral law was unconstitutional. The court mandated that a new electoral law be legislated within six months and that new elections be held by September 2012, two years ahead of schedule. Minister-President Carstensen had stated his intention to retire at the next election. The CDU therefore needed to pick a candidate to succeed him as Minister-President if they won the election. At a party conference in May 2011, they chose Christian von Boetticher, incumbent deputy Minister-President and leader of the CDU parliamentary group. In August, however, von Boetticher resigned these positions after it was revealed that he had been involved in an intimate relationship with a 16-year-old girl as recently as 2010. Two days later, the CDU announced that Minister of Science, Economic Affairs and Transport Jost de Jager had been nominated as their new candidate for Minister-President.


Parties

The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein.


Opinion polling


Party polling


Minister-President polling


Election result

The SPD recovered some of the voteshare it had lost in the 2009 election while the CDU stagnated. This led to a very close result, with both parties winning 22 seats, but the CDU leading with 30.8% of the vote to the SPD's 30.4%. On paper, the FDP was the biggest loser of the election, almost halving its voteshare from its impressive showing in 2009. However, compared to the national trend, the Schleswig-Holstein result was an unexpected success; and until April, state polling had predicted that the FDP would lose all its seats. The Greens marginally improved their performance compared to 2009. The Left fared poorly, losing all its seats after only 3 years in the Landtag. The Pirate Party won 8.2%, entering the Landtag for the first time. This came after successes in the
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in the preceding months. The SSW achieved its best result since 1950 with 4.6%. , - , colspan=8, , - ! colspan="2" , Party ! Votes ! % ! +/- ! Seats ! +/- ! Seats % , - , bgcolor=, , align=left , Christian Democratic Union (CDU) , align= 408,637 , align= 30.8 , align= 0.7 , align= 22 , align= 12 , align= 31.9 , - , bgcolor=, , align=left ,
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(SSW) , align= 61,025 , align= 4.6 , align= 0.3 , align= 3 , align= 1 , align= 4.3 , - ! colspan=8, , - , bgcolor=, , align=left , The Left (Linke) , align= 29,900 , align= 2.3 , align= 3.7 , align= 0 , align= 6 , align= 0 , - , bgcolor=, , align=left , Family Party (Familie) , align= 12,758 , align= 1.0 , align= 0.2 , align= 0 , align= ±0 , align= 0 , - , bgcolor=, , align=left , Others , align= 19,276 , align= 1.5 , align= , align= 0 , align= ±0 , align= 0 , - ! align=right colspan=2, Total ! align= 1,328,452 ! align= 100.0 ! align= ! align= 69 ! align= 26 ! align= , - ! align=right colspan=2, Voter turnout ! align= ! align= 60.2 ! align= 13.4 ! align= ! align= ! align=


Outcome

The outgoing CDU–FDP government lost its majority, winning just 28 of the 35 seats needed for a majority. The SPD–Green bloc also fell short with 32 seats. CDU candidate Jost de Jager invited both the FDP and Greens to discuss a potential coalition, but neither party accepted. The SPD, Greens, and SSW began discussions for forming a government together. This was dubbed the "Danish traffic light", a play on the red-yellow-green "
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", with the "yellow" FDP substituted for the "Danish" SSW. It would have a narrow, one-seat majority. This same arrangement had been attempted after the 2005 state election, but unexpectedly failed when one of the government members abstained. Pirate Party leader Torge Schmidt suggested that his party could lend their support to the Danish traffic light, though this never came to fruition. Coalition talks succeeded, and the Landtag voted to confirm
Torsten Albig Torsten Albig (born 25 May 1963) is a German politician from the Social Democratic Party of Germany. From 2012 until 2017 he served as the 13th Minister President of Schleswig-Holstein. Early life and education Albig grew up in Ostholstein and B ...
as the new Minister-President. The government received 37 votes, meaning that at least two opposition members voted in favour.


References

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