The 2019 Zürich cantonal elections were held on 24 March 2019, to elect the seven members of the cantonal Executive Council and the 180 members of the...
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The 2023 Zürich cantonal elections were held on 12 February 2023 to elect the seven members of the cantonal Executive Council and the 180 members of the...
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The Cantonal Council of Zürich (German: Zürcher Kantonsrat) is the legislature of the canton of Zürich, in Switzerland. Zürich has a unicameral legislature...
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The 2003 Zürich cantonal elections were held on 6 April 2003, to elect the seven members of the cantonal Executive Council) and the 180 members of the...
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The canton of Zurich (German: Kanton Zürich [ˈtsyːrɪç] ; French: Canton de Zurich; Romansh: Chantun Turitg; Italian: Canton Zurigo) is an administrative...
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The 2015 Zürich cantonal elections were held on 12 April 2015, to elect the seven members of the cantonal Executive Council and the 180 members of the...
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There are 160 municipalities in the canton of Zurich in Switzerland. In general, municipalities (German: Politische Gemeinden) in Switzerland are grouped...
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Zurich (German: Zürich; Alemannic German: Züri) is the largest city in Switzerland and the capital of the canton of Zurich. It is located in north-central...
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the rest of Switzerland by the Rhine. The canton of Schaffhausen is bordered by the Swiss cantons of Zürich and Thurgau, as well as the German districts...
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Austria Germany This is a list of cantonal legislatures of Switzerland. Each canton has a democratically elected cantonal legislature, as well as elected...
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of president of the respective cantonal executive is Regierungsratspräsident (Government council president). The cantonal governments are directly elected...
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century, Rüti got one of the first public schools in the canton of Zürich, established by the Zürich reformers and the former monks of the Rüti Monastery...
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Alemannic: Chilchbèèrg) is a municipality in the district of Horgen in the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. Kilchberg is the site of a regional cemetery. Kilchberg...
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Switzerland portal Cantonal bank Cantonal police Conference of the Cantonal Governments Data codes for Switzerland § Cantons Flags and arms of cantons of Switzerland...
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Geneva, Switzerland: République et canton de Genève. Retrieved 25 December 2019. "Grand Conseil: Parlement cantonal" (official site) (in French). Geneva...
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Swiss Party of Labour (section Cantonal-level)
2015, the party had no seats in the Swiss cantonal councils and was not represented in any of the 26 cantonal governments. The XXII Congress of the section...
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Swiss People's Party (section Election results)
won its best results in cantons where the cantonal branches adopted the agenda of the Zürich wing. In the 1999 federal election, the SVP for the first...
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Green Liberal Party of Switzerland (category Use dmy dates from March 2019)
Verena Diener representing Zurich. The party has since expanded across Switzerland, and holds seats in thirteen cantonal legislatures in German-speaking...
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while Zürich gained one. Zürich is the canton with the most seats (36). The rules regarding who can stand as a candidate and vote in elections to the...
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revision of the cantonal constitution in 1888. The new constitution streamlined the government and addressed many of the issues of the 1848 cantonal constitution...
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such as those in the Zürich Pressehaus and Zürich Mozartstrasse. The settlements were found in the 1800s, submerged in Lake Zurich. Located on the then...
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Hannah Pfalzgraf (category Politicians from Zurich)
Cantonal Council of Zürich since 2018 as a member of the Social Democratic Party. Taking office at the age of 20, she was the youngest-ever cantonal councillor...
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1998, Heer served on the city council of Zürich. He was ultimately elected into Cantonal Council of Zürich where he served as a representative for the...
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the canton of Zürich in Switzerland. It is the seat of the district of the same name. It is not to be confused with Pfäffikon SZ on Lake Zurich but in...
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council and the Cantonal Council of Basel-Land from 1998 before he was elected into the National Council in 2007. He presided over the Cantonal Council of...
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as the Canton of St. Gallen. The cantonal constitution of 1803 was revised in 1814. Because of the confessional heterogeneity of the canton's population...
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Leandra Columberg (category Politicians from Zurich)
in the Cantonal Council of Zürich since 2019 as a member of the Social Democratic Party. First elected at age 19, she is the youngest cantonal councillor...
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member of the Cantonal Council of Zürich between 1997 and 1999. Mörgeli announced to run for office again in the 2019 Swiss federal election but was not...
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Weiach (redirect from Weiach (Zürich))
in the northwestern corner of the Zürich Lowlands («Zuercher Unterland»), at the cantonal boundary between Zürich and Aargau. The River Rhine, flows...
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Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 20 October 2019 to elect all members of both houses of the Federal Assembly. This was followed by the 2019 election...
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