The 2011 Hamburg state election was held on 20 February 2011 to elect the members of the 20th
Hamburg Parliament
The Hamburg Parliament (; literally “Hamburgish Citizenry” or, more poetically, “Hamburgish Burgess (title), Burgessry”) is the Unicameralism, unicameral legislature of the German state of Hamburg according to the constitution of Hamburg. ...
. The election was triggered by the collapse of the
coalition government
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between the
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the
Green Alternative List (GAL), which had governed the state since 2008.
The election was a landslide defeat for the CDU, which lost half its voteshare and seats. The margin of defeat for the incumbent Ahlhaus Senate is the largest in post-war German history and has not been met since. Much of this lost support flowed to the
Social Democratic Party
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Active parties
Form ...
(SPD), which won 62 of the 121 seats in Parliament, forming a majority government led by
Olaf Scholz
Olaf Scholz (; born 14 June 1958) is a German politician who served as the Chancellor of Germany from 2021 to 2025. A member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany, Social Democratic Party (SPD), he previously served as Vice-Chancellor of Ge ...
.
Background
After the
2008 state election, the CDU formed a coalition government with the GAL. This was the first time such a government had been formed in Germany, as the Greens were seen as aligned with the SPD, typically in opposition to the CDU. Popular CDU mayor
Ole von Beust
Ole von Beust (born 13 April 1955) is a former German politician who was First Mayor of Hamburg from 31 October 2001 to 25 August 2010, serving as President of the Bundesrat from 1 November 2007 on for one year. He was succeeded as mayor by ...
was seen as a stabilising force for the government. After his retirement in August 2010 and the election of
Christoph Ahlhaus
Christoph Ahlhaus (born 28 August 1969) is a German politician. He is a representative of the German Christian Democratic Union which he joined in 1985. He was the mayor of Hamburg from August 2010 to March 2011.
Personal life
Ahlhaus was bo ...
as his successor, relations between the two parties became increasingly strained.
In November 2010, GAL left the government. Ahlhaus formed a minority CDU Senate and the Parliament subsequently voted to dissolve itself and hold early elections.
Parties
The table below lists parties represented in the 19th Hamburg Parliament.
Opinion polling
Election result
See also
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Elections in Hamburg
The number of elections in Hamburg varies. Hamburg has a state election every five years, the elections for the Hamburg Parliament, state parliament. There are also elections to the Bundestag, federal diet (the lower house of the federal parliame ...
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Hamburg state elections in the Weimar Republic
Elections in the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg ''(Freie und Hansestadt Hamburg)'' to its state parliament, the '' Hamburgische Bürgerschaft'', during the Weimar Republic were held at irregular intervals between 1919 and 1932. Results with ...
References
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Olaf Scholz