2022 North Rhine-Westphalia state election

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2022 North Rhine-Westphalia state election

← 2017 15 May 2022

All 181 seats in the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia (plus overhang and leveling seats)
91+ seats needed for a majority
  Hendrik-Wüst-CDU-2–LT-NRW-by-Leila-Paul..jpg Kutschaty, Thomas-1.jpg Stamp, Joachim-1.jpg
Candidate Hendrik Wüst Thomas Kutschaty Joachim Stamp
Party CDU SPD FDP
Last election 72 seats, 33.0% 69 seats, 31.2% 28 seats, 12.6%

 
Markus Wagner, Spitzenkandidat.jpg
Mona Neubaur - 42034755825.jpg
Candidate Markus Wagner Mona Neubaur
Party AfD Green
Last election 16 seats, 7.4% 14 seats, 6.4%

Incumbent Government

Wüst cabinet
CDUFDP



The 2022 North Rhine-Westphalia state election will be held on 15 May 2022 to elect the 18th Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia. The current government is a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and Free Democratic Party (FDP) led by Minister-President Hendrik Wüst.

Election date[]

The Landtag is elected for five years, with its term commencing when the new Landtag first meets. Elections must take place in the last three months of the legislative period.[1]

Electoral system[]

The Landtag is elected via mixed-member proportional representation. 128 members are elected in single-member constituencies via first-past-the-post voting. 53 members are then allocated using compensatory proportional representation. Voters have two votes: the "first vote" for candidates in single-member constituencies, and the "second vote" for party lists, which are used to fill the proportional seats. The minimum size of the Landtag is 181 members, but if overhang seats are present, proportional leveling seats will be added to ensure proportionality. An electoral threshold of 5% of valid votes is applied to the Landtag; parties that fall below this threshold are ineligible to receive seats.[2]

Background[]

In the previous election held on 14 May 2017, the CDU became the largest party with 33.0% of votes cast, an increase of seven percentage points. The SPD lost eight points and placed second with 31.2% of votes. The FDP won 12.6% (+4.0pp), and the Greens fell to 6.4% (–4.9pp). The AfD contested its first election in North Rhine-Westphalia, winning 7.4%.

The SPD had led a coalition with the Greens since 2010, but this government lost its majority in the election. The CDU subsequently formed a coalition with the FDP, and Armin Laschet became Minister-President.

After unsuccessfully leading the CDU/CSU in the 2021 German federal election, Laschet resigned as Minister-President. Hendrik Wüst was elected by the Landtag as his successor on 27 October 2021.[3]

Parties[]

The table below lists parties currently represented in the 17th Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.

Name Ideology Lead
candidate(s)
Leader(s) 2017 result
Votes (%) Seats
CDU Christian Democratic Union of Germany
Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands
Christian democracy Hendrik Wüst Hendrik Wüst 33.0%
72 / 199
SPD Social Democratic Party of Germany
Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands
Social democracy Thomas Kutschaty Thomas Kutschaty 31.2%
69 / 199
FDP Free Democratic Party
Freie Demokratische Partei
Classical liberalism Joachim Stamp Joachim Stamp 12.6%
28 / 199
AfD Alternative for Germany
Alternative für Deutschland
Right-wing populism Markus Wagner Rüdiger Lucassen 7.4%
16 / 199
Grüne Alliance 90/The Greens
Bündnis 90/Die Grünen
Green politics Mona Neubaur Felix Banaszak
Mona Neubaur
6.4%
14 / 199

Opinion polling[]

Graphical summary[]

Local regression of polls conducted.

Party polling[]

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
CDU SPD FDP AfD Grüne Linke Others Lead
Wahlkreisprognose 11–13 Mar 2022 1,100 30.5 31 9.5 5 15.5 2.5 5.5 0.5
Forsa 2–9 Mar 2022 2,006 32 27 8 6 17 3 7 5
INSA 15–17 Feb 2022 1,000 27 29 12 8 14 4 6 2
Wahlkreisprognose 13–17 Feb 2022 1,874 29 30 10 8 13.5 4 5.5 1
Forsa 26 Jan–2 Feb 2022 2,006 29 27 9 7 18 4 6 2
INSA 24 Jan–2 Feb 2022 2,000 26 28 12 8 14 4 8 2
Infratest dimap 24–27 Jan 2022 1,160 28 28 10 8 17 3 6 Tie
Wahlkreisprognose 19–20 Jan 2022 1,230 30 27 11 9 13.5 4 5.5 3
Wahlkreisprognose 12–20 Dec 2021 1,210 29 28 12 7 15 3 6 1
Forsa 26 Nov–7 Dec 2021 2,009 27 27 12 7 17 4 6 Tie
Wahlkreisprognose 24–28 Nov 2021 1,400 25 28 13.5 8.5 16 4 5 3
Wahlkreisprognose 11–16 Nov 2021 1,004 27 29 12 7 16.5 3.5 5 2
Wahlkreisprognose 26–31 Oct 2021 1,009 27 30 14 5 16 3 5 3
Infratest dimap 18–21 Oct 2021 1,172 22 31 13 7 17 3 7 9
Wahlkreisprognose 16–19 Oct 2021 1,320 22 30 16 6 16.5 2.5 7 8
INSA 4–10 Oct 2021 1,000 20 33 15 8 13 4 7 13
2021 federal election 26 Sep 2021 26.0 29.1 11.4 7.3 16.1 3.7 6.5 3.1
Wahlkreisprognose 1–9 Aug 2021 25 24.5 12 9 20 4.5 5 0.5
Wahlkreisprognose 8–15 Jul 2021 30 23.5 11 8.5 18 4 5 6.5
Forsa 10–17 May 2021 1,058 25 19 12 7 26 4 7 1
INSA 3–10 May 2021 2,014 25 20 11 9 26 4.5 4.5 1
Infratest dimap 6–8 Apr 2021 1,197 28 18 11 8 26 3 6 2
Infratest dimap 25–28 Jan 2021 1,000 37 17 8 6 24 3 5 13
INSA 22–28 Oct 2020 1,008 33 23 8 8 19 5 4 10
Infratest dimap 24–29 Aug 2020 1,002 34 21 7 7 22 4 5 12
Infratest dimap 8–9 Jun 2020 1,001 37 20 7 7 20 4 5 17
Infratest dimap 14–16 Apr 2020 1,003 40 19 7 6 20 4 4 20
Forsa 6–8 Apr 2020 1,084 39 20 8 6 15 6 6 19
Infratest dimap 24–29 Oct 2019 1,001 32 20 8 7 23 6 4 9
Mentefactum 14–21 Oct 2019 1,003 31 20 10 10 21 5 4 10
Forsa 1–16 Aug 2019 1,505 29 18 11 7 24 5 6 5
2019 EP election 26 May 2019 27.9 19.2 6.7 8.5 23.2 4.2 10.3 5.7
Infratest dimap 19–21 Feb 2019 1,001 30 23 12 9 17 6 3 7
Mentefactum 19–21 Nov 2018 1,004 28 19 11 11 19 8 5 9
Infratest dimap 4–6 Oct 2018 1,000 28 21 11 12 17 8 3 7
YouGov 6–12 Sep 2018 1,049 31 24 10 13 10 7 5 7
Infratest dimap 7–8 May 2018 1,002 35 22 9 12 12 7 3 13
Forsa 8–22 Feb 2018 1,015 34 24 12 7 10 7 6 10
Infratest dimap 9–11 Jan 2018 1,002 34 28 10 9 9 7 3 6
2017 federal election 24 Sep 2017 32.6 26.0 13.1 9.4 7.6 7.5 3.8 6.6
YouGov 1–8 Sep 2017 1,048 35 30 9 9 6 8 3 5
Infratest dimap 29–31 Aug 2017 1,000 33 30 13 8 6 6 4 3
2017 state election 14 May 2017 33.0 31.2 12.6 7.4 6.4 4.9 4.7 1.8

References[]

  1. ^ "Constitution of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia". Recht.nrw.de. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  2. ^ "State Election Law". Recht.nrw.de. Retrieved 12 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Germany: Hendrik Wüst to take helm of most populous state". Deutsche Welle. 27 October 2021.
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