Cantonal Council of Zürich

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Cantonal Council of Zürich

Zürcher Kantonsrat  (German)
Type
Type
Unicameral
Leadership
President
Structure
Seats180
Cantonal Council Zurich2019.svg
Political groups
Governing Council (139)
  •   SVP/UDC (45)
  •   SP/PS (35)
  •   FDP/PLR (29)
  •   GPS/PES (22)
  •   CVP/PDC (8)

Other Parties (41)

Length of term
Four years
Elections
Party-list proportional representation
Biproportional apportionment
Last election
24 March 2019
Next election
2023
Meeting place
Zürich - Gmüesbrugg - Rathaus - Sicht vom Grossmünster Karlsturm IMG 6408.JPG
Zürich Town Hall, Zürich
Website
http://www.kantonsrat.zh.ch/

The Cantonal Council of Zürich (German: Zürcher Kantonsrat) is the legislature of the canton of Zürich, in Switzerland. Zürich has a unicameral legislature. The Cantonal Council has 180 seats, with members elected every four years.

Elections[]

The council is re-elected every four years. Like other legislatures in Switzerland, elections use party list proportional representation. There are eighteen constituencies, which are based on the canton's twelve districts. The district of Winterthur is split into two constituencies, one representing the city of Winterthur, and the other representing the surrounding countryside. The city of Zürich is split into six constituencies, each composed of two metropolitan districts.[1]

Districts in the Canton of Zürich
Zürich Districts
Constituency Seats
Affoltern 6
Andelfingen 4
Bülach 17
Dielsdorf 11
Dietikon 11
Hinwil 12
Horgen 15
Meilen 13
Pfäffikon 7
Uster 16
Winterthur Land 7
Winterthur Stadt 13
Zürich 1+2 4
Zürich 3+9 12
Zürich 4+5 5
Zürich 6+10 9
Zürich 7+8 6
Zürich 11+12 12

Latest elections[]

Party Vote% Vote%± Seats Seats±
SVP 24.46 −5.56 45 −9
SP 19.31 −0.36 35 −1
FDP 15.66 −1.67 29 −2
GLP 12.91 +5.27 23 +9
GPS 11.91 +4.69 22 +9
CVP 4.29 −0.59 8 −1
EVP 4.24 −0.03 8 ±0
AL 3.15 +0.17 6 +1
EDU 2.27 −0.39 4 −1
BDP 1.53 −1.09 0 −5
Total 100 0 180 0

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President[]

The council is presided over by the president, who is re-elected every year.

List of presidents[]

Name Party From To
Ulrich Bremi FDP 7/5/1973 4/5/1974
Willy Walker - 5/5/1974 25/5/1975
Albert Eggli - 26/5/1975 11/1/1976
Konrad Gisler SVP 3/5/1976 7/3/1977
Rolf A. Widmer - 12/1/1976 2/5/1976
Josef Landolt CVP 2/5/1977 7/5/1978
Rudolf Reichling SVP 14/3/1977 1/5/1978
Werner Wydler EVP 8/5/1978 29/4/1979
Kurt Müller FDP 30/4/1979 4/5/1980
Ernst Spillmann SP 5/5/1980 4/5/1981
Erich Rüfenacht - 4/5/1981 2/5/1982
Bruno Schürch FDP 3/5/1982 29/5/1983
Werner Bosshard SP 30/5/1983 6/5/1984
Wolfgang Nigg CVP 7/5/1984 5/5/1985
Gertrud Erismann-Peyer FDP 6/5/1985 4/5/1986
Hansjörg Frei SVP 5/5/1986 3/5/1987
Robert Hux - 4/5/1987 1/5/1988
Hermann Hauser FDP 2/5/1988 7/5/1989
Ursula Leemann SP 8/5/1989 6/5/1990
Ueli Maurer SVP 7/5/1990 5/5/1991
Paul Angst FDP 6/5/1991 3/5/1992
Fritz Jauch EVP 4/5/1992 2/5/1993
Marlies Voser-Huber SP 3/5/1993 1/5/1994
Peter Lauffer FDP 8/5/1994 7/5/1995
Markus Kägi SVP 8/5/1995 5/5/1996
Esther Holm GPS 6/5/1996 4/5/1997
Roland Brunner SP 5/5/1997 3/5/1998
Kurt Schellenberg FDP 4/5/1998 29/5/1999
Richard Hirt CVP 30/5/1999 7/5/2000
Hans Rutschmann SVP 8/5/2000 6/5/2001
Martin Bornhauser SP 7/5/2001 5/5/2002
Thomas Dähler FDP 6/5/2002 4/5/2003
Ernst Stocker-Rusterholz SVP 5/5/2003 2/4/2004
Emy Lalli SP 3/5/2004 8/5/2005
Peter Hans Frei SVP 9/5/2005 7/5/2006
Hartmuth Attenhofer SP 8/5/2006 10/5/2007
Ursula Moor-Schwarz SVP 21/5/2007 4/5/2008
Regula Thalmann-Meyer FDP 5/5/2008 3/5/2009
Esther Hildebrand GPS 4/5/2009 2/5/2010
Gerhard Fischer EVP 3/5/2010 8/5/2011
Jürg Trachsel SVP 9/5/2011 6/5/2012
Bernhard Egg SP 7/5/2012 5/5/2013
Bruno Walliser SVP 6/5/2013 11/5/2014
Brigitta Johner FDP 12/5/2014 17/5/2015
Mario Fehr SP 4/5/2015 2/5/2016
Ernst Stocker-Rusterholz SVP 3/5/2015 8/5/2016
Rolf Steiner SP 8/5/2016 7/5/2017
Karin Egli-Zimmermann SVP 8/5/2017 6/5/2018
Yvonne Bürgin-Hartmann CVP 8/5/2018 Incumbent

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Notes and references[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Übersicht Mitglieder" [Overview of members]. www.kantonsrat.zh.ch (in German). Archived from the original on 20 November 2020.
  2. ^ "Regierungsrat und Kantonsrat Zürich – die Resultate der Wahlen".

See also[]

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