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The CDU won, while the AfD was only fourth

The CDU won, while the AfD was only fourth

Overall voter turnout in Germany was very high, at 64.8%. In Wuppertal, only 58.9% of the 235,790 people aged 16 and over who were eligible to vote went to the polls. In other words: 138,856.

The Christian Democratic Union party received the largest number of votes in Wuppertal with 24.8 percent, an increase of 2.4 percent compared to the last European elections. The Social Democratic Party came in second place with 17.6 percent. I lost one percent compared to the previous elections. The European bronze medal won by Wuppertal goes to the Greens despite the severe recession: they won 14.8 percent – and lost 10.6 percent significantly ahead of the European elections in 2019. The Wuppertal Greens' loss is 2 percent higher than in National comparison.

While the AfD became the second strongest force in Germany, it was only enough to finish fourth in Wuppertal with 13.9 percent. This still represents an increase of 4.1 percent in a five-year comparison. This time, 19,170 Wuppertal residents voted for the AfD.

In Wuppertal, the FDP got 5.9%, which only marginally lost by 0.4 points – and for the new BSW: 8,116 people signed the “Saharan-Wagenknecht Alliance”, which started from scratch. 3.3% of Wuppertal's votes went to the Left (minus 2.9) and the Volt Party. Speaking of the party: The “party” received 2.4% of the votes in the European elections in Wuppertal.

Detailed and detailed information is available, right down to the results at individual polling stations in the city wahlen.wuppertal.de