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Bundestag election 2025: Results in constituency 241 Erlangen

Stand: 23.02.2025

At 8:55 p.m. on Sunday evening, district electoral officer Thomas Ternes announced the provisional results of the Bundestag election in constituency 241, which includes the city of Erlangen, the district of Erlangen-Höchstadt and the administrative community of Uehlfeld (district of Neustadt a.d. Aisch/Bad Windsheim). The CSU emerged as the strongest party with 33.7 percent of the second votes, while voter turnout was 87 percent. A total of 162,266 voters cast their ballots.

Konrad Körner from the CSU won the first votes in the constituency. Whether Körner enters the Bundestag, however, will be decided by the so-called second vote coverage according to the amended electoral law. This means that it is not only the result in the constituency that is decisive, but also how many seats the candidate's party is entitled to in total.

The result at a glance:

First vote (direct mandate):

Dr. Körner, Konrad (CSU): 57,972 votes (35.9 percent)

Guter, Paulus (Alliance 90/The Greens): 29,337 (18.2 percent)

Stamm-Fibich, Martina (SPD): 28,003 votes (17.3 percent)

Aust, Robert (AfD): 22,637 votes (14.0 percent)

Eitel, Lukas (Die Linke): 9,115 votes (5.6 percent)

Rogner, Axel (Free Voters): 7,023 votes (4.4 percent)

Persson, Leif Erik (FDP): 4,761 votes (2.9 percent)

Röckelein, Verena (Volt): 2,571 votes (1.6 percent)

Second vote:

CSU: 54,595 votes (33.7 percent)

Alliance 90/The Greens: 29,142 votes (18.0 percent)

AfD: 23,505 votes (14.5 percent)

SPD: 22,444 votes (13.9 percent)

Die Linke: 11,552 votes (7.1 percent)

FDP: 6,888 votes (4.3 per cent)

BSW: 4,757 votes (2.9 percent)

Free Voters: 4,129 votes (2.6 percent)

Volt: 1,375 votes (0.8 percent)

Animal Welfare Party: 1,170 votes (0.7 percent)

A detailed overview of the results, including the absolute votes and a presentation of the results by area, can be found at https://erlangen.de/wahlen/bw2025.

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