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Germany Germany

Head of State
Elected by electoral college or committee
Head of Government
Indirectly elected by legislature/chosen by parliament
Electoral System (Chamber 1)
Mixed Member Proportional
Voting age
18

Governmental

Name of Institution: Ministry of Interior Website Address: www.bundeswahlleiter.de

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Electoral News Archive

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28 March 2011
Big losses for Merkel in German state elections, CNN News (2011)
22 November 2010
Germany: From radical opposition to mainstream party: The rise of the Greens, Deutsche Welle (2010)
22 October 2010
Germany: Popular Greens in pole position for election shake-up, The Irish Times (2010)
14 October 2010
Germany: Could State election spell end for Merkel? Spiegel Online (2010)
27 July 2010
Merkel's parties keep narrow lead in Germany, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2010)
08 July 2010
SDP Closing in on Merkel’s Conservatives in Germany, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2010)
01 July 2010
Angela Merkel's candidate wins German presidency after three rounds, The Telegraph (2010)
30 June 2010
Germany: Wulff likely to win vote for presidency, The Financial Times (2010)
29 June 2010
Germany: Presidential vote will test Merkel, The Wall Street Journal (2010)
28 June 2010
Merkel's conservatives lose backing in Germany, Angus Reid Global Monitor (2010)

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Description of Electoral System

 Germany elects on federal level a legislature. The parliament has two chambers. The Federal Diet (Bundestag) nominally has 598 members, elected for a four year term, 299 members elected in single-seat constituencies according to first-past-the-post, while a further 299 members are allocated from statewide party lists to achieve a proportional distribution in the legislature. The Federal Council (Bundesrat) has 69 members representing the governments of the states. Elections are conducted every 4 years, with the exact date of the election chosen by the outgoing government.

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