2017 North Rhine-Westphalia state election State election in Germany
2017 North Rhine-Westphalia state election Turnout 8,577,221 (65.2% 5.6 pp )
First party
Second party
Third party
Candidate
Armin Laschet
Hannelore Kraft
Christian Lindner
Party
CDU
SPD
FDP
Last election
67 seats, 26.3%
99 seats, 39.1%
22 seats, 8.6%
Seats won
72
69
28
Seat change
5
30
6
Popular vote
2,796,683
2,649,205
1,065,307
Percentage
33.0%
31.2%
12.6%
Swing
6.7 pp
7.9 pp
4.0 pp
Fourth party
Fifth party
Candidate
Marcus Pretzell
Sylvia Löhrmann
Party
AfD
Greens
Last election
Did not exist
29 seats, 11.3%
Seats won
16
14
Seat change
16
15
Popular vote
626,756
539,062
Percentage
7.4%
6.4%
Swing
New party
4.9 pp
Results for the single-member constituencies.
The 2017 North Rhine-Westphalia state election was held on 14 May 2017 to elect the members of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia . The incumbent coalition government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) and The Greens led by Minister-President Hannelore Kraft was defeated. The Christian Democratic Union (CDU) became the largest party and formed a coalition with the Free Democratic Party (FDP). CDU leader Armin Laschet was subsequently elected Minister-President.[ 1] [ 2]
This election was the last election in which an incumbent Minister-President was defeated until the 2022 Saarland state election .
Parties
The lead candidates after a TV debate.
The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia.
Opinion polling
Party polling
Polling firm
Fieldwork date
Sample size
SPD
CDU
Grüne
FDP
Piraten
Linke
AfD
Others
Lead
2017 state election
14 May 2017
–
31.2
33.0
6.4
12.6
1.0
4.9
7.4
3.5
1.8
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
8–11 May 2017
2,402
31
32
6.5
13.5
–
6
6.5
4.5
1
YouGov
8–10 May 2017
1,017
30
31
7
9
2
8
9
4
1
INSA
3–8 May 2017
1,139
33
30
7
13
–
5
7
5
3
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
2–4 May 2017
1,032
32
32
7.5
12
–
6
6
4.5
Tie
Infratest dimap
2–3 May 2017
1,000
32
31
7
13
–
5
8
4
1
Forsa
20–25 Apr 2017
1,003
35
29
6
12
–
6
7
5
6
YouGov
12–19 Apr 2017
1,051
36
27
6
7
2
8
11
3
9
Infratest dimap
18–20 Apr 2017
1,003
34
34
6
10
–
5
8
3
Tie
INSA
30 Mar–4 Apr 2017
1,000
37
28
6
10
–
5
10
4
9
Infratest dimap
14–16 Mar 2017
1,001
37
30
6
9
–
5
9
4
7
Forsa
20 Feb–10 Mar 2017
1,040
40
26
6
11
–
5
7
5
14
INSA
22 Feb–3 Mar 2017
1,199
38
27
7
10
–
4
11
3
11
Infratest dimap
14–16 Feb 2017
1,002
37
30
7
7
–
6
10
3
7
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
6–8 Feb 2017
1,116
36
32
7
8
–
5
9
3
4
YouGov
13–20 Jan 2017
1,072
31
31
11
7
1
5
12
2
Tie
Forsa
9–20 Jan 2017
1,072
35
29
8
9
–
6
8
5
6
Emnid
19 Dec 2016–18 Jan 2017
1,070
32
30
10
8
–
7
10
3
2
Infratest dimap
25–27 Oct 2016
1,002
32
32
12
7
–
5
9
3
Tie
YouGov
31 Aug–7 Sep 2016
1,022
34
28
10
9
–
5
11
?
6
Mentefactum
30 Aug–6 Sep 2016
1,004
31
27
11
8
–
5
13
3
4
Infratest dimap
17–20 May 2016
1,002
31
31
10
8
–
6
12
2
Tie
INSA
21–28 Apr 2016
1,097
29
32
13
7.5
–
5.5
9
4
3
Infratest dimap
16–18 Feb 2016
1,002
31
33
9
7
–
7
10
3
2
Infratest dimap
8–10 Dec 2015
1,000
34
35
10
6
–
5
5
5
1
Forsa
8–27 Nov 2015
1,211
39
29
10
7
2
5
4
4
10
YouGov
11–19 Nov 2015
1,022
34
30
11
5
1
5
9
5
4
Infratest dimap
1–3 Sep 2015
1,001
34
36
11
5
–
6
3
5
2
Infratest dimap
16–18 Jun 2015
1,000
36
35
10
6
1
5
4
3
1
Forsa
18–28 May 2015
1,097
36
32
11
9
–
4
3
5
4
INSA
21–22 May 2015
500
34
38
12
6
1
6
2
1
4
YouGov
3–10 Dec 2014
1,015
34
35
12
5
2
5
7
2
1
Infratest dimap
2–4 Dec 2014
1,000
35
36
10
5
1
5
5
3
1
Forsa
3–10 Nov 2014
1,082
36
33
10
4
2
5
6
?
3
Forsa
20–29 Aug 2014
1,506
39
32
10
5
3
4
4
?
7
YouGov
May 2014
1,006
39
34
10
5
2
5
?
?
5
Infratest dimap
5–8 May 2014
1,000
37
36
10
5
2
5
3
2
1
YouGov
25 Nov–1 Dec 2013
1,055
38
34
10
4
?
5
?
?
4
Infratest dimap
3–5 Dec 2013
1,000
37
38
8
4
3
5
3
2
1
YouGov
5–16 Sep 2013
1,051
38
35
11
4
2
4
?
?
3
Infratest dimap
3–5 Sep 2013
1,009
40
36
9
4
3
4
2
2
4
Infratest dimap
21–23 May 2013
1,001
39
35
14
4
2
3
–
3
4
YouGov
12–22 Apr 2013
1,104
42
31
12
6
2
3
–
4
11
Infratest dimap
11–14 Dec 2012
1,001
40
32
12
5
4
4
–
3
8
YouGov
4–24 Sep 2012
1,020
39
30
13
5
5
4
–
4
9
YouGov
1–11 Jun 2012
1,061
38
29
12
7
7
3
–
?
9
2012 state election
13 May 2012
–
39.1
26.3
11.3
8.6
7.8
2.5
–
4.3
12.8
Minister-President polling
Polling firm
Fieldwork date
Lead
Hannelore Kraft SPD
Armin Laschet CDU
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
14 May 2017
48
37
11
Infratest dimap
14 May 2017
49
38
11
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
11 May 2017
46
38
8
YouGov
11 May 2017
34
21
13
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
5 May 2017
51
33
18
Infratest dimap
4 May 2017
49
28
21
Forsa
28 April 2017
49
25
24
YouGov
25 April 2017
42
21
21
Infratest dimap
23 April 2017
53
31
22
Infratest dimap
19 March 2017
57
22
35
Forsa
15 March 2017
55
22
33
Infratest dimap
19 February 2017
58
26
32
Forschungsgruppe Wahlen
10 February 2017
55
29
26
YouGov
27 January 2017
46
16
30
YouGov
30 October 2016
56
20
36
Mentefactum
11 September 2016
55
30
25
Infratest dimap
22 May 2016
58
28
30
Infratest dimap
13 December 2015
61
21
40
Forsa
2 December 2015
63
18
45
YouGov
26 November 2015
50
15
35
Infratest dimap
21 June 2015
64
17
47
YouGov
18 December 2014
48
19
29
Infratest dimap
7 December 2014
59
18
41
Infratest dimap
11 May 2014
61
18
43
Results
The CDU became the largest party with 33% of the vote. The governing SPD and Greens suffered a 13-point swing between them, the latter losing half their seats. The FDP achieved their best ever result in the state at 12.6%, and AfD debuted at 7.4%. The Pirates collapsed to just 1% of the vote and were ousted from the Landtag. The Left doubled their vote share to 4.9%, but fell just short of the threshold.
Party Constituency Party list Total seats +/– Votes % +/– Seats Votes % +/– Seats Christian Democratic Union (CDU)3,242,524 38.35 +5.64 72 2,796,683 32.95 +6.64 0 72 +5 Social Democratic Party (SPD)2,919,073 34.52 –7.77 56 2,649,205 31.21 –7.92 13 69 –30 Free Democratic Party (FDP)723,725 8.56 +3.77 0 1,065,307 12.55 +3.95 28 28 +6 Alternative for Germany (AfD)460,479 5.45 New 0 626,756 7.38 New 16 16 New Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)509,571 6.03 –3.27 0 539,062 6.35 –5.00 14 14 –15 The Left (LINKE)414,594 4.90 +2.31 0 415,936 4.90 +2.41 0 0 ±0 Pirate Party Germany (Piraten)118,847 1.41 –6.53 0 80,780 0.95 –6.87 0 0 –20 Action Party for Animal Protection (hier!) 59,747 0.70 New 0 0 New Die PARTEI 25,923 0.31 +0.23 0 54,990 0.65 +0.36 0 0 ±0 Free Voters 8,667 0.10 –0.04 0 33,083 0.39 +0.16 0 0 ±0 National Democratic Party (NPD)28,723 0.34 –0.17 0 0 ±0 Alliance for Innovation and Justice (BIG)17,421 0.21 +0.07 0 0 ±0 Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP)7,208 0.09 +0.07 0 13,288 0.16 +0.06 0 0 ±0 Alliance of German Democrats 12,688 0.15 New 0 0 New V-Partei³ 10,013 0.12 New 0 0 New New Start C (Aufbruch C) 2,919 0.03 New 0 9,636 0.11 New 0 0 New From now... Democracy by Referendum (Volksabstimmung) 2,099 0.02 +0.01 0 8,386 0.10 New 0 0 ±0 Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany (MLPD)2,496 0.03 New 0 7,707 0.09 New 0 0 New The Violets (VIOLETTEN)7,171 0.08 New 0 0 New Youth and Development Party of Germany (JED)7,054 0.08 New 0 0 New The Republicans (REP)1,257 0.01 New 0 6,597 0.08 New 0 0 New Party for Health Research (Gesundheitsforschung)5,964 0.07 New 0 0 New Basic Income Alliance (BGE)5,260 0.06 New 0 0 New Beautiful Life (Schöner Leben) 5,162 0.06 New 0 0 New Democratic Citizens Germany (DBD) 4,742 0.06 New 0 0 New The Right (RECHTE)1,990 0.02 New 0 3,589 0.04 New 0 0 New Centre Party (ZENTRUM)1,182 0.01 New 0 3,336 0.04 New 0 0 New German Communist Party (DKP)2,416 0.03 New 0 2,899 0.03 New 0 0 New Free Citizens Initiative/Free Voters (FBI) 2,877 0.03 –0.09 0 0 ±0 Independent Voter Group "BRD" 634 0.01 New 0 2,002 0.02 New 0 0 New PAN – the Independents 1,349 0.02 New 0 0 New Family Party of Germany (FAMILIE)291 0.00 –0.02 0 0 ±0 Liberal Democrats (LD)99 0.00 ±0.00 0 0 ±0 Liberal Conservative Reformers (LKR)91 0.00 New 0 0 New Independents 9,105 0.11 +0.08 0 0 ±0 Total 8,455,190 100.00 – 128 8,487,413 100.00 – 71 199 –38 Valid votes 8,455,190 98.58 8,487,413 98.95 Invalid/blank votes 122,031 1.42 89,808 1.05 Total votes 8,577,221 100.00 8,577,221 100.00 Registered voters/turnout 13,164,887 65.15 13,164,887 65.15 Source: [1]
References
2017 elections in Germany
Federal State