2005 Liechtenstein general election

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2005 Liechtenstein general election
Liechtenstein
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25 seats in the Landtag
13 seats needed for a majority
Party Leader % Seats +/–
FBP Otmar Hasler 48.74 12 -1
VU Heinz Frommelt 38.23 10 -1
FL Pepo Frick 13.03 3 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before Prime Minister after
Otmar Hasler
FBP
Otmar Hasler
FBP

General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 13 March 2005.[1] The result was a victory for the Progressive Citizens' Party, whose leader, Otmar Hasler, became Head of Government.

Results[]

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progressive Citizens' Party94,54548.7412–1
Patriotic Union74,16238.2310–1
Free List25,27313.033+2
Total193,980100.00250
Valid votes14,66397.32
Invalid/blank votes4042.68
Total votes15,067100.00
Registered voters/turnout17,42886.45
Source: Landtagswahlen

By electoral district[]

Electoral district Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Swing Seats

won

+/–
Oberland 15 11,499 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Alois Beck
  • Peter Lampert
  • Wendelin Lampert
  • Elmar Kindle
  • Klaus Wanger
  • Doris Frommelt
  • Josy Biedermann
  • Thomas Gstöhl
  • Urs Vogt
  • Christa Eberle
  • Krt Eberle
  • Patrick Schürmann
  • Hansrudi Sele
  • Angelika Tinner-Wolf
  • Monika Forster
66,389 46.7 Decrease 1.4 7 0
Patriotic Union
  • Hugo Quaderer
  • Arthur Brunhart
  • Gebhard Negele
  • Heinz Vogt
  • Jürgen Beck
  • Harry Quaderer
  • Henrik Caduff
  • Rony Bargetze
  • Ronald Büchel
  • Ursula Schädler
  • Christian Ritter
  • Barbara Ritter-Hagen
  • Waltraud Schlegel-Biedermann
  • Corina Beck
  • Conny Bieri-Frommelt
55,372 39.0 Decrease 3.3 6 Decrease 1
Free List
  • Frick Pepo
  • Paul Vogt
  • Claudia Heeb-Fleck
  • Georg Kaufmann
  • Hansjörg Hilti
  • Luzia Walch-Schädler
  • Werner Schädler
20,319 14.3 Increase 4.7 2 Increase 1
Unterland 10 5,929 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Markus Büchel
  • Renate Wohlwend
  • Johannes Kaiser
  • Franz J. Heeb
  • Rudolf Lampert
  • Adrian Gstöhl
  • Herbert Kind
  • Monica Bereiter-Amann
  • Helmut Bühler
  • Fredi Hilti
28,156 54.3 Decrease 0.6 5 Decrease 1
Patriotic Union
  • Ivo Klein
  • Günther Kranz
  • Doris Beck
  • Marlies Amann-Marxer
  • Alexander Marxer
  • Ursula Diana Oehry
  • Peter Kranz
  • Peter Frommelt Hannes
  • Horst Lorenz
  • Hannes Clavadetscher
18,790 36.2 Decrease 2.5 4 0
Free List
  • Andrea Matt
  • Wolfgang Marxer
  • Stefanie Von Grünigen-Sele
4,954 9.5 Increase 3.1 1 Increase 1
Source: Landtagswahlen

References[]

  1. ^ Dieter Nohlen & Philip Stöver (2010) Elections in Europe: A data handbook, p1166 ISBN 978-3-8329-5609-7


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