A foothold is shown in Brandenburg, where a battle was expected between the Social Democrats and the far-right Alternative for Germany. In particular the results from the exit poll outside the polling stations in the German state give the SPD 31% and the AfD 30%. The result of the first channel of German public television ARD for the elections in Brandenburg gives a reversal of polls. Second force emerges just one unit back the Alternative for Germany (AfD), followed by 12% the Christian Democratic Party (CDU) and the newly formed Zara Vagenknecht Alliance (BSW). Greens are just at the entry limit with 5%, while the Left is limited to 3%. 🇩🇪 , Brandenburg state election exit poll: SPD: 31 % AfD: 30 % BSW: 12 % CDU: 12 % Grüne: 5 % Die Linke: 3% BVB/FW: 2.7 % Others: 4.3 % Infrared dimap, — World Elects (@ElectsWorld) The electoral law in the state of Brandenburg provides that if a party wins even one direct election of its candidate, it ensures its entry into parliament, regardless of the overall outcome. Meanwhile, a second poll outside the polls gives the SPD 32% and the AfD 29%. The BSW of Vagenknecht is 12%, the CDU at 11.5% and the Greens outside Parliament at 4.5%. BRANDENBURG The turnout was clearly better than the previous election in 2019. By 14:00 (local time) they had voted 46% of registered voters against 31.9% in the previous match. It is recalled that more than two million voters, over 16, were called to the polls.
Elections in Germany: Marginal lead for SPD in Brandenburg against polls – Second the far right AfD
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