Vienna (National Council electoral district)

Vienna
Wien
Electoral District
for the National Council
Outline map
Location of Vienna within Austria
StateVienna
Population2,005,760 (2024)[1]
Electorate1,149,664 (2019)
Area415 km2 (2023)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1923
Seats
List
  • 33 (2002–present)
  • 34 (1994–2002)
  • 36 (1983–1994)
  • 39 (1975–1983)
  • 42 (1971–1975)
  • 38 (1962–1971)
  • 40 (1953–1962)
  • 46 (1945–1953)
  • 45 (1923–1945)
Members[3]
List

Vienna (German: Wien), also known as Electoral District 9 (German: Wahlkreis 9), is one of the nine multi-member state electoral districts of the National Council, the lower house of the Austrian Parliament, the national legislature of Austria. The electoral district was created as Electoral Union I (German: Wahlkreisverband I) in 1923 when electoral regulations were amended to add electoral unions to the existing electoral districts. It was renamed Vienna in 1971 following the re-organisation of electoral districts across Austria. It is conterminous with the city-state of Vienna. The electoral district currently elects 33 of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 legislative election the constituency had 1,149,664 registered electors.

History

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Electoral Union I was one four electoral unions (wahlkreisverband) established by the "Electoral Regulations for the National Council" (Wahlordnung für den Nationalrat) passed by the National Council in 1923 and was conterminous with the city of Vienna.[4] It was divided into seven lower tier electoral districts - Vienna Inner East, Vienna Inner West, Vienna North East, Vienna North West, Vienna South East, Vienna South West and Vienna West - which together had 45 seats.[4][5] In 1934 the rump National Council (Rumpfnationalrat), controlled by the fascist Christian Social Party as the Social Democratic Workers' Party had been banned, imposed the May constitution (Maiverfassung) which replaced the democratic First Austrian Republic with the corporate authoritarian Federal State of Austria.[6]

The fascists were defeated by the Allies in 1945 and democracy restored.[7] The electoral system which existed prior to 1934, including the electoral districts, were largely restored by the constitutional law of October 1945.[8] The seven lower tier electoral districts in Electoral Union I together had 46 seats.[8] Electoral regulations require the allocation of seats amongst the electoral districts to be recalculated following each national census and in October 1952 the number of seats allocated to Electoral Union I was reduced to 40 based on the population as at the 1951 national census.[9] Liesing, which had been incorporated into the city of Vienna as its 23rd district in 1954, was added to Vienna South West/Electoral Union I in December 1958.[10] The number of seats allocated to Electoral Union I was reduced to 38 in May 1962 based on the population as at the 1961 national census.[11]

The "National Council Election Regulations 1971" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung 1971) passed by the National Council in November 1970 replaced the lower tier electoral districts with nine state electoral districts (landeswahlkreise) conterminous with the nine states of Austria.[12] Two upper tier electoral unions were created and Vienna was grouped together with the states of Burgenland and Lower Austria to form Electoral Union I (also known as Electoral Union East).[12] The newly created Vienna electoral district was initially allocated 42 seats in January 1971.[13] The number of seats allocated to Vienna was reduced to 39 in February 1972 based on the population as at the 1971 national census.[14] The number of seats allocated to Vienna was reduced to 35 in February 1982 based on the population as at the 1981 national census.[15] However, in December 1982 the Constitutional Court ruled that this allocation of seats was unlawful and in February 1983 the number of seats allocated to Vienna was increased to 36.[16][17]

The "National Council Electoral Regulations 1992" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung 1992) passed by the National Council in 1992 established 43 regional electoral districts (regionalwahlkreise), a new third tier of electoral districts, whilst keeping the state electoral districts.[18] Vienna was divided into seven regional electoral districts - Vienna Inner East, Vienna Inner South, Vienna Inner West, Vienna North, Vienna North West, Vienna South and Vienna South West.[19] Vienna was allocated 34 seats in May 1993.[20] The number of seats allocated to Vienna was reduced to 33 in September 2002 based on the population as at the 2001 national census.[21]

Electoral system

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1994 to date
Vienna currently elects 33 of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system.[22][23][24] The allocation of seats is carried out in three stages.[25] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties (lists) at the regional level using a state-wide Hare quota (wahlzahl) (valid votes in the state divided by the number of seats in the state).[26][27] In the second stage, seats are allocated to parties at the state/provincial level using the state-wide Hare quota (any seats won by the party at the regional stage are subtracted from the party's state seats).[26][27] In the third and final stage, seats are allocated to parties at the federal/national level using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the regional and state stages are subtracted from the party's federal seats).[26][27] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold, or have won a seat at the regional stage, compete for seats at the state and federal stages.[26][27]

Electors may cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the regional, state and federal levels.[27] Split-ticket voting (panachage), or voting for more than one candidate at each level, is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated.[27][28] At the regional level, candidates must receive preferential votes amounting to at least 14% of the valid votes cast for their party to over-ride the order of the party list (10% and 7% respectively for the state and federal levels).[28] Prior to April 2013 electors could not cast preferential votes at the federal level and the thresholds candidates needed to over-ride the party list order were higher at the regional level (half the Hare quota or 16 of the party votes) and state level (Hare quota).[27][29][30]

1971 to 1994
Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages. In the first stage, seats were allocated to parties at the state level using the Hare quota.[31] In the second stage, surplus votes and unallocated seats from the first stage were aggregated at the electoral union level and allocated to parties using the D'Hondt method.[31] Only parties that won a seat at the state stage, in any state, competed for seats at the electoral union stage.[31] Electors could cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the state level but a candidate needed to receive preferential votes amounting to at least the Hare quota to over-ride the party list order.[31] The allocation of seats to candidates at the electoral union level was based solely on party list order i.e. a closed list.[31]

1923 to 1971
Allocation of seats was carried out in two stages. In the first stage, seats were allocated to parties at the district level using the Droop quota (also known as the Hagenbach-Bischoff method).[32] In the second stage, surplus votes and unallocated seats from the first stage were aggregated at the electoral union level and allocated to parties using the D'Hondt method.[32] Only parties that won a seat at the district stage, in any district, competed for seats at the electoral union stage.[32]

Electors could also cast preferential votes for individual candidates either by voting for the list in the order submiited by the party or by ranking the candidates in preferred order.[32] Candidates were then awarded points using the Borda count with the top candidate receiving as many points as there were candidates on the list etc.[32] If a voter choose to rank individual candidates but did not award rankings to some the candidates on the list, these candidates were awarded the remaining points in order of their position on the party list.[32] If a voter had struck out any candidate on the list that candidate did not receive any points.[32] The seats won by the party were allocated to the candidates with the most points on the list.[32]

Election results

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Summary

[edit]
Election Communists
KPÖ+ / KPÖ /
KLS / VO / LB / KPÖ
Social Democrats
SPÖ / SDAPÖ
Greens
GRÜNE / ALÖ
NEOS
NEOS / LiF
People's
ÖVP / CSP-HW /
EL / CSP
Freedom
FPÖ / WdU / DPÖ
Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats
2019 6,432 0.78% 0 222,554 27.11% 8 169,866 20.69% 6 80,964 9.86% 3 202,180 24.63% 8 105,289 12.83% 4
2017 11,991 1.38% 0 300,664 34.49% 11 51,398 5.90% 0 56,323 6.46% 2 188,273 21.60% 7 186,088 21.35% 7
2013 13,187 1.66% 0 251,623 31.64% 10 130,492 16.41% 5 60,812 7.65% 2 115,316 14.50% 4 163,501 20.56% 6
2008 9,057 1.08% 0 292,371 34.79% 11 134,096 15.96% 5 34,880 4.15% 0 140,530 16.72% 5 171,658 20.43% 6
2006 9,841 1.22% 0 331,828 41.04% 13 140,508 17.38% 5 176,524 21.83% 7 112,098 13.86% 4
2002 5,197 0.61% 0 373,436 43.77% 14 129,141 15.14% 4 10,061 1.18% 0 261,496 30.65% 10 67,975 7.97% 2
1999 7,081 0.88% 0 305,225 37.85% 12 83,274 10.33% 3 56,131 6.96% 0 136,966 16.99% 5 199,758 24.77% 8
1995 3,421 0.39% 0 383,991 43.98% 14 52,764 6.04% 2 75,349 8.63% 2 170,659 19.55% 6 175,217 20.07% 6
1994 3,537 0.43% 0 313,678 38.48% 13 79,543 9.76% 3 82,144 10.08% 3 139,688 17.14% 5 185,206 22.72% 7
1990 6,777 0.83% 0 416,022 50.70% 18 62,560 7.62% 2 173,086 21.09% 7 129,062 15.73% 5
1986 9,345 1.02% 0 477,557 52.35% 18 55,571 6.09% 2 303,109 33.23% 11 52,525 5.76% 2
1983 9,620 0.98% 0 554,663 56.57% 20 13,696 1.40% 0 329,883 33.64% 12 42,948 4.38% 1
1979 15,003 1.49% 0 610,360 60.60% 23 334,088 33.17% 12 47,694 4.74% 1
1975 20,739 1.99% 0 624,072 59.84% 23 354,453 33.99% 13 42,638 4.09% 1
1971 22,941 2.13% 0 641,596 59.49% 24 365,266 33.87% 14 46,794 4.34% 1
1970 15,689 1.48% 0 622,923 58.66% 23 371,027 34.94% 14 43,182 4.07% 1
1966 18,636 1.65% 0 557,496 49.37% 21 427,760 37.88% 16 45,527 4.03% 1
1962 57,287 5.04% 0 595,265 52.42% 22 391,985 34.52% 14 74,855 6.59% 2
1959 64,794 5.81% 0 584,486 52.38% 23 383,534 34.37% 15 83,077 7.44% 2
1956 96,618 8.54% 2 562,763 49.74% 22 406,570 35.93% 15 63,462 5.61% 1
1953 93,938 7.98% 2 590,532 50.15% 22 362,148 30.75% 13 124,683 10.59% 3
1949 89,710 7.85% 3 565,440 49.51% 24 401,854 35.18% 17 79,149 6.93% 2
1945 70,307 7.91% 2 508,214 57.15% 28 310,803 34.95% 16
1930 10,601 0.89% 0 703,418 58.98% 30 282,879 23.72% 11
1927 7,521 0.65% 0 693,621 59.62% 29 423,615 36.41% 16
1923 13,564 1.32% 0 571,464 55.53% 27 337,783 32.83% 16

Detailed

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  Party has received at least 4% of the vote nationally or won a seat at the regional stage and is entitled to compete for state seats (since 1994); or won a seat at the district stage and is entitled to compete for electoral union seats (prior to 1971).

2010s

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2019
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Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 29 September 2019:[33][34]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 22,046 0 19,040 0 14,315 0 47,968 1 29,006 1 51,006 2 39,173 1 222,554 27.11% 5 3 8
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 14,571 0 17,917 0 16,990 0 42,688 1 33,561 1 34,208 1 42,245 1 202,180 24.63% 4 4 8
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 18,363 0 22,548 0 24,037 0 22,255 0 30,650 1 20,526 0 31,487 1 169,866 20.69% 2 4 6
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 8,227 0 6,786 0 4,926 0 28,861 1 12,396 0 25,235 1 18,858 0 105,289 12.83% 2 2 4
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum NEOS 6,347 0 9,627 0 10,517 0 12,884 0 15,297 0 9,750 0 16,542 0 80,964 9.86% 0 3 3
JETZT JETZT 2,153 0 2,669 0 2,795 0 4,515 0 3,880 0 3,836 0 4,446 0 24,294 2.96% 0 0 0
KPÖ Plus KPÖ+ 752 0 724 0 643 0 1,043 0 1,008 0 1,207 0 1,055 0 6,432 0.78% 0 0 0
The Beer Party BIER 421 0 359 0 256 0 1,391 0 547 0 1,097 0 875 0 4,946 0.60% 0 0 0
Der Wandel WANDL 463 0 475 0 401 0 830 0 709 0 749 0 762 0 4,389 0.53% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 73,343 0 80,145 0 74,880 0 162,435 3 127,054 3 147,614 4 155,443 3 820,914 100.00% 13 16 29
Rejected Votes 558 440 347 1,653 883 1,546 1,142 6,653[a] 0.80%
Total Polled 73,901 80,585 75,227 164,088 127,937 149,160 156,585 827,567 71.98%
Registered Electors 106,083 107,413 94,800 234,239 170,992 225,324 210,813 1,149,664
Turnout 69.66% 75.02% 79.35% 70.05% 74.82% 66.20% 74.28% 71.98%

The following candidates were elected:[35][36]

Substitutions:

  • Gernot Blümel (ÖVP) resigned on 7 January 2020 and was replaced by Romana Deckenbacher (ÖVP) on 9 January 2020.[37]
  • Karl Mahrer (ÖVP) resigned on 17 December 2021 and was replaced by Martin Engelberg (ÖVP).[38]
2017
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Results of the 2017 legislative election held on 15 October 2017:[39][40]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 30,435 1 29,167 1 25,290 0 60,380 2 42,286 1 60,624 2 52,482 1 300,664 34.49% 8 3 11
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 13,356 0 18,469 0 19,159 0 34,889 1 34,031 1 28,153 1 40,216 1 188,273 21.60% 4 3 7
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 14,931 0 11,793 0 7,771 0 51,325 1 21,453 0 45,786 1 33,029 1 186,088 21.35% 3 4 7
Peter Pilz List PILZ 6,352 0 7,914 0 8,170 0 10,699 0 10,867 0 9,093 0 12,403 0 65,498 7.51% 0 2 2
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum NEOS 4,525 0 6,948 0 7,549 0 8,133 0 10,930 0 6,721 0 11,517 0 56,323 6.46% 0 2 2
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 6,066 0 7,012 0 7,978 0 5,589 0 9,929 0 5,561 0 9,263 0 51,398 5.90% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 1,423 0 1,598 0 1,505 0 1,568 0 2,080 0 1,816 0 2,001 0 11,991 1.38% 0 0 0
My Vote Counts! GILT 697 0 660 0 539 0 1,842 0 1,102 0 1,487 0 1,350 0 7,677 0.88% 0 0 0
The Whites WEIßE 96 0 92 0 56 0 201 0 140 0 165 0 180 0 930 0.11% 0 0 0
Free List Austria FLÖ 94 0 59 0 56 0 193 0 123 0 178 0 143 0 846 0.10% 0 0 0
Homeless in Politics ODP 93 0 57 0 38 0 148 0 117 0 167 0 141 0 761 0.09% 0 0 0
EU Exit Party EUAUS 65 0 43 0 47 0 155 0 88 0 175 0 120 0 693 0.08% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SLP 78 0 46 0 31 0 99 0 86 0 125 0 65 0 530 0.06% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 78,211 1 83,858 1 78,189 0 175,221 4 133,232 2 160,051 4 162,910 3 871,672 100.00% 15 14 29
Rejected Votes 645 511 334 1,629 905 1,581 1,153 6,902[e] 0.79%
Total Polled 78,856 84,369 78,523 176,850 134,137 161,632 164,063 878,574 76.12%
Registered Electors 107,757 108,806 96,347 232,205 172,570 226,187 210,312 1,154,184
Turnout 73.18% 77.54% 81.50% 76.16% 77.73% 71.46% 78.01% 76.12%

The following candidates were elected:[41][42]

Substitutions:

2013
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Results of the 2013 legislative election held on 29 September 2013:[48][49]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 24,903 1 20,753 0 14,968 0 56,819 2 32,116 1 56,961 2 45,103 1 251,623 31.64% 7 3 10
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 13,696 0 10,772 0 7,020 0 42,494 1 19,908 0 40,865 1 28,746 1 163,501 20.56% 3 3 6
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 14,118 0 18,401 0 19,573 0 16,260 0 23,237 0 14,964 0 23,939 0 130,492 16.41% 0 5 5
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 8,132 0 12,418 0 13,589 0 16,083 0 23,512 0 15,507 0 26,075 1 115,316 14.50% 1 3 4
NEOS – The New Austria NEOS 4,646 0 7,695 0 9,170 0 7,941 0 12,133 0 6,694 0 12,533 0 60,812 7.65% 0 2 2
Team Stronach FRANK 2,582 0 2,560 0 2,294 0 6,944 0 4,531 0 6,035 0 6,082 0 31,028 3.90% 0 1 1
Alliance for the Future of Austria BZÖ 1,361 0 1,672 0 1,512 0 4,101 0 3,049 0 3,224 0 4,021 0 18,940 2.38% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 1,531 0 1,667 0 1,595 0 2,002 0 2,075 0 2,110 0 2,207 0 13,187 1.66% 0 0 0
Pirate Party of Austria PIRAT 789 0 867 0 821 0 1,393 0 1,261 0 1,257 0 1,454 0 7,842 0.99% 0 0 0
Der Wandel WANDL 179 0 158 0 188 0 210 0 293 0 209 0 257 0 1,494 0.19% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SLP 130 0 110 0 84 0 138 0 142 0 176 0 167 0 947 0.12% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 72,067 1 77,073 0 70,814 0 154,385 3 122,257 1 148,002 3 150,584 3 795,182 100.00% 11 17 28
Rejected Votes 955 928 905 2,519 1,660 2,328 2,114 11,515[i] 1.43%
Total Polled 73,022 78,001 71,719 156,904 123,917 150,330 152,698 806,697 69.73%
Registered Electors 110,013 110,576 97,411 224,396 174,247 228,791 211,454 1,156,888
Turnout 66.38% 70.54% 73.63% 69.92% 71.12% 65.71% 72.21% 69.73%

The following candidates were elected:[50][51]

Substitutions:

  • Rudolf Hundstorfer (SPÖ) resigned on 16 December 2013 and was replaced by Kai Jan Krainer (SPÖ) on 17 December 2013.[52]
  • Daniela Musiol (GRÜNE) resigned on 27 April 2016 and was replaced by Karl Öllinger (GRÜNE) on 28 April 2016.[53]
  • Niko Alm (NEOS) resigned on 31 March 2017 and was replaced by Claudia Gamon (NEOS).[54]
  • Eva Glawischnig-Piesczek (GRÜNE) resigned on 23 May 2017 and was replaced by Barbara Neuroth (GRÜNE) on 29 May 2017.[55]

2000s

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2008
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Results of the 2008 legislative election held on 28 September 2008:[56][57]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 28,890 1 23,749 0 16,605 0 63,602 2 38,800 1 68,075 2 52,650 2 292,371 34.79% 8 3 11
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 15,788 0 12,225 0 7,540 0 40,807 1 21,586 0 43,987 1 29,725 1 171,658 20.43% 3 3 6
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 9,588 0 16,471 0 18,451 0 17,752 0 29,583 1 17,625 0 31,060 1 140,530 16.72% 2 3 5
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 12,915 0 18,580 0 20,584 0 16,322 0 24,155 0 16,485 0 25,055 0 134,096 15.96% 0 5 5
Alliance for the Future of Austria BZÖ 3,415 0 3,357 0 2,913 0 9,024 0 5,714 0 7,624 0 7,816 0 39,863 4.74% 0 1 1
Liberal Forum LiF 3,128 0 4,560 0 5,398 0 4,406 0 6,347 0 4,330 0 6,711 0 34,880 4.15% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 1,035 0 1,186 0 1,050 0 1,458 0 1,322 0 1,497 0 1,509 0 9,057 1.08% 0 0 0
Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol FRITZ 513 0 594 0 541 0 1,421 0 1,007 0 1,241 0 1,362 0 6,679 0.79% 0 0 0
Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria RETTÖ 417 0 437 0 385 0 1,132 0 763 0 920 0 999 0 5,053 0.60% 0 0 0
The Christians DC 240 0 297 0 300 0 454 0 470 0 441 0 653 0 2,855 0.34% 0 0 0
Animal Rights Party TRP 187 0 206 0 236 0 465 0 338 0 397 0 395 0 2,224 0.26% 0 0 0
Left LINKE 156 0 138 0 119 0 125 0 153 0 188 0 172 0 1,051 0.13% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 76,272 1 81,800 0 74,122 0 156,968 3 130,238 2 162,810 3 158,107 4 840,317 100.00% 13 15 28
Rejected Votes 1,139 1,127 948 2,369 1,834 2,312 2,374 12,221[n] 1.43%
Total Polled 77,411 82,927 75,070 159,337 132,072 165,122 160,481 852,538 73.61%
Registered Electors 110,370 112,558 100,304 214,446 176,915 231,281 212,248 1,158,122
Turnout 70.14% 73.67% 74.84% 74.30% 74.65% 71.39% 75.61% 73.61%

The following candidates were elected:[58][59]

Substitutions:

2006
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Results of the 2006 legislative election held on 1 October 2006:[64][65]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 33,420 1 28,003 1 20,135 0 71,261 2 44,267 1 75,656 3 59,086 2 331,828 41.04% 10 3 13
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 12,930 0 19,968 0 21,652 0 24,024 0 35,067 1 24,362 0 38,521 1 176,524 21.83% 2 5 7
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 13,262 0 19,497 0 22,097 0 16,949 0 25,490 1 16,733 0 26,480 1 140,508 17.38% 2 3 5
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 10,559 0 8,599 0 5,472 0 24,229 0 14,984 0 28,569 1 19,686 0 112,098 13.86% 1 3 4
Hans-Peter Martin's List MATIN 1,655 0 1,454 0 1,187 0 4,159 0 2,442 0 3,481 0 3,410 0 17,788 2.20% 0 0 0
Alliance for the Future of Austria BZÖ 1,403 0 1,304 0 1,093 0 3,001 0 2,205 0 2,956 0 2,747 0 14,709 1.82% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 1,131 0 1,273 0 1,201 0 1,536 0 1,434 0 1,609 0 1,657 0 9,841 1.22% 0 0 0
EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria NFÖ 281 0 261 0 197 0 663 0 390 0 660 0 566 0 3,018 0.37% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SLP 269 0 215 0 168 0 404 0 318 0 503 0 380 0 2,257 0.28% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 74,910 1 80,574 1 73,202 0 146,226 2 126,597 3 154,529 4 152,533 4 808,571 100.00% 15 14 29
Rejected Votes 852 872 690 1,772 1,360 1,902 1,773 9,221 1.13%
Total Polled 75,762 81,446 73,892 147,998 127,957 156,431 154,306 817,792 72.35%
Registered Electors 108,782 111,576 100,969 204,900 174,176 222,935 207,008 1,130,346
Turnout 69.65% 73.00% 73.18% 72.23% 73.46% 70.17% 74.54% 72.35%

The following candidates were elected:[66][67]

Substitutions:

  • Ulrike Baumgartner (ÖVP) resigned on 31 December 2006 and was replaced by Peter Michael Ikrath (ÖVP) on 2 January 2007.[68]
  • Christine Marek (ÖVP) resigned on 11 January 2007 and was replaced by Gabriele Tamandl (ÖVP) on 16 January 2007.[68]
  • Terezija Stoisits (GRÜNE) resigned on 30 June 2007 and was replaced by Albert Steinhauser (GRÜNE) on 2 July 2007.[69]
  • Gertrude Brinek (ÖVP) resigned on 11 July 2008 and was replaced by Alfred Finz (ÖVP) on 4 August 2008.[70]
2002
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Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 24 November 2002:[71][72]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 37,581 1 31,048 1 23,493 0 79,678 3 50,024 1 85,866 3 65,746 2 373,436 43.77% 11 3 14
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 20,774 0 27,496 1 30,175 1 39,904 1 47,746 1 41,245 1 54,156 2 261,496 30.65% 7 3 10
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 12,174 0 17,804 0 21,651 0 15,690 0 22,234 0 16,265 0 23,323 0 129,141 15.14% 0 4 4
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 7,019 0 6,297 0 5,093 0 12,281 0 10,303 0 14,659 0 12,323 0 67,975 7.97% 0 2 2
Liberal Forum LiF 905 0 1,034 0 954 0 2,069 0 1,468 0 1,833 0 1,798 0 10,061 1.18% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 623 0 551 0 423 0 969 0 652 0 1,134 0 845 0 5,197 0.61% 0 0 0
Socialist Left Party SLP 397 0 376 0 199 0 786 0 549 0 920 0 679 0 3,906 0.46% 0 0 0
The Democrats 197 0 200 0 139 0 412 0 264 0 454 0 364 0 2,030 0.24% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 79,670 1 84,806 2 82,127 1 151,789 4 133,240 2 162,376 4 159,234 4 853,242 100.00% 18 12 30
Rejected Votes 827 763 545 1,695 1,210 1,784 1,572 8,396 0.97%
Total Polled 80,497 85,569 82,672 153,484 134,450 164,160 160,806 861,638 77.60%
Registered Electors 106,381 109,739 111,998 196,491 168,401 216,293 201,018 1,110,321
Turnout 75.67% 77.98% 73.82% 78.11% 79.84% 75.90% 80.00% 77.60%

The following candidates were elected:[73][74]

Substitutions:

1990s

[edit]
1999
[edit]

Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 3 October 1999:[78][79]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 30,513 1 25,526 1 19,668 0 63,007 2 41,502 1 69,917 2 55,092 2 305,225 37.85% 9 3 12
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 20,030 0 18,108 0 14,485 0 38,253 1 29,551 1 43,190 1 36,141 1 199,758 24.77% 4 4 8
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 9,746 0 15,792 0 18,736 0 17,268 0 27,776 1 18,348 0 29,300 1 136,966 16.99% 2 3 5
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 7,592 0 11,045 0 12,712 0 11,181 0 14,159 0 11,157 0 15,428 0 83,274 10.33% 0 3 3
Liberal Forum LiF 4,619 0 7,297 0 9,665 0 7,083 0 9,901 0 7,162 0 10,404 0 56,131 6.96% 0 0 0
The Independents DU 1,259 0 1,133 0 1,046 0 2,703 0 2,115 0 2,811 0 2,618 0 13,685 1.70% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 897 0 786 0 730 0 1,184 0 929 0 1,432 0 1,123 0 7,081 0.88% 0 0 0
No to NATO and EU –
Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN 412 0 447 0 316 0 798 0 671 0 814 0 795 0 4,253 0.53% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 75,068 1 80,134 1 77,358 0 141,477 3 126,604 3 154,831 3 150,901 4 806,373 100.00% 15 13 28
Rejected Votes 1,078 934 695 2,239 1,372 2,225 2,028 10,571 1.29%
Total Polled 76,146 81,068 78,053 143,716 127,976 157,056 152,929 816,944 73.70%
Registered Electors 105,340 110,139 114,862 192,452 168,497 215,435 201,722 1,108,447
Turnout 72.29% 73.61% 67.95% 74.68% 75.95% 72.90% 75.81% 73.70%

The following candidates were elected:[80][81]

Substitutions:

1995
[edit]

Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 17 December 1995:[84][85][86]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 39,033 1 33,990 1 28,178 1 73,478 2 53,735 2 86,395 3 69,182 2 383,991 43.98% 12 2 14
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 18,291 0 17,015 0 13,727 0 30,209 1 26,898 1 36,957 1 32,120 1 175,217 20.07% 4 2 6
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 12,332 0 19,857 0 23,663 0 20,165 0 34,874 1 23,047 0 36,721 1 170,659 19.55% 2 4 6
Liberal Forum LiF 5,933 0 8,331 0 9,888 0 11,350 0 12,955 0 11,908 0 14,984 0 75,349 8.63% 0 2 2
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 4,765 0 6,972 0 8,111 0 6,733 0 8,933 0 7,463 0 9,787 0 52,764 6.04% 0 2 2
No to NATO and EU –
Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN 994 0 960 0 760 0 1,810 0 1,467 0 2,114 0 1,889 0 9,994 1.14% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 409 0 345 0 256 0 667 0 434 0 760 0 550 0 3,421 0.39% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party ÖNP 164 0 122 0 143 0 251 0 257 0 374 0 323 0 1,634 0.19% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 81,921 1 87,592 1 84,726 1 144,663 3 139,553 4 169,018 4 165,556 4 873,029 100.00% 18 12 30
Rejected Votes 1,219 1,160 841 2,403 1,832 2,907 2,498 12,860 1.45%
Total Polled 83,140 88,752 85,567 147,066 141,385 171,925 168,054 885,889 79.32%
Registered Electors 106,763 112,943 114,958 182,968 175,198 216,865 207,183 1,116,878
Turnout 77.87% 78.58% 74.43% 80.38% 80.70% 79.28% 81.11% 79.32%

The following candidates were elected:[87][88]

Substitutions:

  • Friedrich König (ÖVP) resigned on 15 January 1996 and was replaced by Fritz Neugebauer (ÖVP) on 15 January 1996.[89][90][91]
  • Franz Vranitzky (SPÖ) resigned on 13 March 1996 and was replaced by Elisabeth Pittermann (SPÖ) on 14 March 1996.[92][93][94]
  • Fritz Neugebauer (ÖVP) resigned on 1 October 1996 and was replaced by Friedrich König (ÖVP) on 2 October 1996.[90][91][95]
  • Hans Schöll (FPÖ) resigned on 11 November 1996 and was replaced by Wolfgang Jung (FPÖ) on 12 November 1996.[96][97][98]
  • Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP) resigned on 31 August 1999 and was replaced by Fritz Neugebauer (ÖVP) on 2 September 1999.[91][99]
1994
[edit]

Results of the 1994 legislative election held on 9 October 1994:[100][101]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner South
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South
Vienna
South West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Reg. Stat. Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Austria SPÖ 32,284 1 27,135 1 20,669 0 58,837 2 44,578 1 72,338 3 57,837 2 313,678 38.48% 10 3 13
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 19,555 0 18,198 0 14,660 0 29,832 1 29,643 1 38,797 1 34,521 1 185,206 22.72% 4 3 7
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 10,324 0 16,756 0 19,595 0 16,027 0 28,388 1 19,266 0 29,332 1 139,688 17.14% 2 3 5
Liberal Forum LiF 6,595 0 8,884 0 10,147 0 11,997 0 14,603 0 13,049 0 16,869 0 82,144 10.08% 0 3 3
The Greens – The Green Alternative GRÜNE 6,891 0 9,842 0 11,542 0 10,490 0 13,911 0 11,628 0 15,239 0 79,543 9.76% 0 3 3
No – Civic Action Group
Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN 814 0 829 0 680 0 1,429 0 1,286 0 1,779 0 1,672 0 8,489 1.04% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 443 0 366 0 290 0 677 0 453 0 723 0 585 0 3,537 0.43% 0 0 0
Natural Law Party ÖNP 142 0 128 0 141 0 215 0 256 0 280 0 264 0 1,426 0.17% 0 0 0
Citizen Greens Austria – Free Democrats BGÖ 56 0 69 0 97 0 134 0 122 0 121 0 147 0 746 0.09% 0 0 0
United Greens Austria – List Adi Pinter VGÖ 59 0 63 0 59 0 88 0 121 0 135 0 142 0 667 0.08% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 77,163 1 82,270 1 77,880 0 129,726 3 133,361 3 158,116 4 156,608 4 815,124 100.00% 16 15 31
Rejected Votes 992 886 716 1,851 1,525 2,074 2,339 10,383 1.26%
Total Polled 78,155 83,156 78,596 131,577 134,886 160,190 158,947 825,507 73.19%
Registered Electors 109,060 114,765 114,539 179,852 179,058 219,852 210,726 1,127,852
Turnout 71.66% 72.46% 68.62% 73.16% 75.33% 72.86% 75.43% 73.19%

The following candidates were elected:[102][103]

Substitutions:

  • Erhard Busek (ÖVP) resigned on 13 December 1994 and was replaced by Friedrich König (ÖVP) on 15 December 1994.[104][105][106]
  • Johanna Dohnal (SPÖ) resigned on 14 December 1994 and was replaced by Irmtraut Karlsson (SPÖ) on 15 December 1994.[104][107][108]
  • Franz Löschnak (SPÖ) resigned on 14 December 1994 and was replaced by Elisabeth Pittermann (SPÖ) on 15 December 1994.[104][109][110]
  • Franz Vranitzky (SPÖ) resigned on 14 December 1994 and was replaced by Josef Edler (SPÖ) on 15 December 1994.[104][111][112]
  • Martina Gredler (LiF) resigned on 20 January 1995 and was replaced by Brigitte Peschel (LiF) on 23 January 1995.[113][114][115]
  • Friedrich König (ÖVP) resigned on 12 March 1995 and was replaced by Michael Graff (ÖVP) on 15 March 1995.[106][116][117]
  • Josef Edler (SPÖ) resigned on 19 April 1995 and was replaced by Elisabeth Pittermann (SPÖ) who was herself replaced by Franz Löschnak (SPÖ) on 26 April 1995.[109][110][112][118]
  • Michael Graff (ÖVP) resigned on 7 May 1995 and was replaced by Erhard Busek (ÖVP) on 8 May 1995.[105][117][119]
  • Ingrid Korosec (ÖVP) resigned on 30 June 1995 and was replaced by Friedrich König (ÖVP) on 4 July 1995.[106][120][121]
  • Erhard Busek (ÖVP) resigned on 24 July 1995 and was replaced by Michael Graff (ÖVP) on 31 July 1995.[105][117][122]
  • Friedrich König (ÖVP) resigned on 31 July 1995 and was replaced by Maria Rauch-Kallat (ÖVP) on 8 August 1995.[106][122][123]
  • John Gudenus (FPÖ) resigned on 10 November 1995 and was replaced by Wolfgang Jung (FPÖ) on 13 November 1995.[124][125][126]
1990
[edit]

Results of the 1990 legislative election held on 7 October 1990:[127][128]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 416,022 50.70% 18
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 173,086 21.09% 7
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 129,062 15.73% 5
The Green Alternative GRÜNE 62,560 7.62% 2
United Greens of Austria VGÖ 17,790 2.17% 0
Alliance of Welfare Beneficiaries VDS 12,242 1.49% 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 6,777 0.83% 0
Christian Democratic Party CDP 3,041 0.37% 0
Valid Votes 820,580 100.00% 32
Rejected Votes 17,037 2.03%
Total Polled 837,617 73.98%
Registered Electors 1,132,198

The following candidates were elected:[129][130][131]

Substitutions:

1980s

[edit]
1986
[edit]

Results of the 1986 legislative election held on 23 November 1986:[162][163]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 477,557 52.35% 18
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 303,109 33.23% 11
The Green Alternative - Freda Meissner-Blau List GRÜNE 55,571 6.09% 2
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 52,525 5.76% 2
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 9,345 1.02% 0
Action List - I've Had Enough MIR 8,100 0.89% 0
Green Alternatives – Democratic List GAL 6,005 0.66% 0
Valid Votes 912,212 100.00% 33
Rejected Votes 9,767 1.06%
Total Polled 921,979 81.50%
Registered Electors 1,131,318

The following candidates were elected:[164][165] Holger Bauer (FPÖ); Josef Cap (SPÖ); Adolf Czettel (SPÖ); Karl Dittrich (ÖVP); Brigitte Ederer (SPÖ); Michael Graff (ÖVP); Hilde Hawlicek (SPÖ); Kurt Heindl (SPÖ); Hans Hobl (SPÖ); Marga Hubinek (ÖVP); Herbert Kohlmaier (ÖVP); Friedrich König (ÖVP); Hans Ludwig (SPÖ); Hans Matzenauer (SPÖ); Ernst Nedwed (SPÖ); Heinrich Neisser (ÖVP); Rudolf Nürnberger (SPÖ); Helene Partik-Pablé (FPÖ); Peter Pilz (GRÜNE); Rudolf Pöder (SPÖ); Josef Rieder (SPÖ); Rudolf Sallinger (ÖVP); Stefan Schemer (SPÖ); Peter Schieder (SPÖ); Herbert Schmidtmeier (SPÖ); Johann Schmölz (SPÖ); Edgar Schranz (SPÖ); Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP); Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP); Manfred Srb (GRÜNE); Heribert Steinbauer (ÖVP); Ingrid Tichy-Schreder (ÖVP); and Gabrielle Traxler (SPÖ).

Substitutions:

1983
[edit]

Results of the 1983 legislative election held on 24 April 1983:[188][189]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 554,663 56.57% 20
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 329,883 33.64% 12
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 42,948 4.38% 1
United Greens of Austria VGÖ 22,374 2.28% 0
Alternative List Austria ALÖ 13,696 1.40% 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 9,620 0.98% 0
Stop Immigrants Movement AUS 3,914 0.40% 0
Austria Party ÖP 3,437 0.35% 0
Valid Votes 980,535 100.00% 33
Rejected Votes 13,255 1.33%
Total Polled 993,790 87.02%
Registered Electors 1,141,971

The following candidates were elected:[190][191] Anton Benya (SPÖ); Kurt Bergmann (ÖVP); Helmut Braun (SPÖ); Josef Cap (SPÖ); Adolf Czettel (SPÖ); Alfred Dallinger (SPÖ); Karl Dittrich (ÖVP); Heinz Fischer (SPÖ); Michael Graff (ÖVP); Hilde Hawlicek (SPÖ); Kurt Heindl (SPÖ); Hans Hobl (SPÖ); Marga Hubinek (ÖVP); Herbert Kohlmaier (ÖVP); Friedrich König (ÖVP); Erwin Lanc (SPÖ); Karl Lausecker (SPÖ); Franz Löschnak (SPÖ); Kurt Mühlbacher (SPÖ); Ernst Nedwed (SPÖ); Heinrich Neisser (ÖVP); Rudolf Sallinger (ÖVP); Stefan Schemer (SPÖ); Edgar Schranz (SPÖ); Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP); Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP); Karl Sekanina (SPÖ); Ingrid Smejkal (SPÖ); Norbert Steger (FPÖ); Heribert Steinbauer (ÖVP); Kurt Steyrer (SPÖ); Ingrid Tichy-Schreder (ÖVP); and Ernst Eugen Veselsky (SPÖ).

Substitutions:

1970s

[edit]
1979
[edit]

Results of the 1979 legislative election held on 6 May 1979:[220][221]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 610,360 60.60% 23
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 334,088 33.17% 12
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 47,694 4.74% 1
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 15,003 1.49% 0
Valid Votes 1,007,145 100.00% 36
Rejected Votes 9,876 0.97%
Total Polled 1,017,021 86.19%
Registered Electors 1,179,919

The following candidates were elected:[222][223] Anneliese Albrecht (SPÖ); Hannes Androsch (SPÖ); Anton Benya (SPÖ); Helmut Braun (SPÖ); Christian Broda (SPÖ); Adolf Czettel (SPÖ); Alfred Dallinger (SPÖ); Karl Dittrich (ÖVP); Hertha Firnberg (SPÖ); Heinz Fischer (SPÖ); Walter Hauser (ÖVP); Hilde Hawlicek (SPÖ); Kurt Heindl (SPÖ); Hans Hobl (SPÖ); Marga Hubinek (ÖVP); Franz Karasek (ÖVP); Herbert Kohlmaier (ÖVP); Friedrich König (ÖVP); Erwin Lanc (SPÖ); Karl Lausecker (SPÖ); Maria Metzker (SPÖ); Kurt Mühlbacher (SPÖ); Ernst Nedwed (SPÖ); Heinrich Neisser (ÖVP); Rudolf Sallinger (ÖVP); Stefan Schemer (SPÖ); Hermann Schnell (SPÖ); Edgar Schranz (SPÖ); Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP); Erika Seda (SPÖ); Karl Sekanina (SPÖ); Josef Staribacher (SPÖ); Norbert Steger (FPÖ); Heribert Steinbauer (ÖVP); Ingrid Tichy-Schreder (ÖVP); and Günther Wiesinger (ÖVP).

Substitutions:

1975
[edit]

Results of the 1975 legislative election held on 5 October 1975:[235][236]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 624,072 59.84% 23
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 354,453 33.99% 13
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 42,638 4.09% 1
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 20,739 1.99% 0
Group of Revolutionary Marxists GRM 1,024 0.10% 0
Valid Votes 1,042,926 100.00% 37
Rejected Votes 8,065 0.77%
Total Polled 1,050,991 87.68%
Registered Electors 1,198,647

The following candidates were elected:[237][238] Anneliese Albrecht (SPÖ); Hannes Androsch (SPÖ); Franz Bauer (ÖVP); Anton Benya (SPÖ); Christian Broda (SPÖ); Tassilo Broesigke (FPÖ); Erhard Busek (ÖVP); Karl Czernetz (SPÖ); Alfred Dallinger (SPÖ); Kurt Fiedler (ÖVP); Hertha Firnberg (SPÖ); Heinz Fischer (SPÖ); Josef Frühwirth (ÖVP); Walter Hauser (ÖVP); Kurt Heindl (SPÖ); Hans Hobl (SPÖ); Marga Hubinek (ÖVP); Franz Karasek (ÖVP); Herbert Kohlmaier (ÖVP); Friedrich König (ÖVP); Josef Kostelecky (SPÖ); Erwin Lanc (SPÖ); Karl Lausecker (SPÖ); Maria Metzker (SPÖ); Kurt Mühlbacher (SPÖ); Heinz Nittel (SPÖ); Otto Probst (SPÖ); Rudolf Sallinger (ÖVP); Stefan Schemer (SPÖ); Hermann Schnell (SPÖ); Edgar Schranz (SPÖ); Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP); Erika Seda (SPÖ); Karl Sekanina (SPÖ); Josef Staribacher (SPÖ); Karl Wedenig (ÖVP); and Günther Wiesinger (ÖVP).

Substitutions:

1971
[edit]

Results of the 1971 legislative election held on 10 October 1971:[257][258]

Party Votes % Seats
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 641,596 59.49% 24
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 365,266 33.87% 14
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 46,794 4.34% 1
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 22,941 2.13% 0
Offensive Left OL 1,874 0.17% 0
Valid Votes 1,078,471 100.00% 39
Rejected Votes 8,246 0.76%
Total Polled 1,086,717 87.40%
Registered Electors 1,243,424

The following candidates were elected:[259][260] Anneliese Albrecht (SPÖ); Hannes Androsch (SPÖ); Franz Bauer (ÖVP); Anton Benya (SPÖ); Christian Broda (SPÖ); Tassilo Broesigke (FPÖ); Karl Czernetz (SPÖ); Kurt Fiedler (ÖVP); Hertha Firnberg (SPÖ); Heinz Fischer (SPÖ); Franz Fleischmann (SPÖ); Leopold Gratz (SPÖ); Friedrich Hahn (ÖVP); Rudolf Häuser (SPÖ); Walter Hauser (ÖVP); Hans Hobl (SPÖ); Marga Hubinek (ÖVP); Franz Karasek (ÖVP); Herbert Kohlmaier (ÖVP); Friedrich König (ÖVP); Josef Kostelecky (SPÖ); Erwin Lanc (SPÖ); Franz Linsbauer (ÖVP); Hans Mayr (SPÖ); Maria Metzker (SPÖ); Otto Mitterer (ÖVP); Kurt Mühlbacher (SPÖ); Kurt Neuner (ÖVP); Otto Probst (SPÖ); Rudolf Sallinger (ÖVP); Peter Schieder (SPÖ); Hermann Schnell (SPÖ); Edgar Schranz (SPÖ); Walter Schwimmer (ÖVP); Erika Seda (SPÖ); Karl Sekanina (SPÖ); Josef Staribacher (SPÖ); Karl Wedenig (ÖVP); and Robert Weisz (SPÖ).

Substitutions:

1970
[edit]

Results of the 1970 legislative election held on 1 March 1970:[274]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 51,578 2 28,208 1 158,324 5 56,425 2 122,643 4 115,666 4 104,003 4 636,847 57.43% 22 1 23
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 56,819 2 36,773 2 67,335 2 62,478 2 49,552 1 70,131 2 54,937 2 398,025 35.89% 13 2 15
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 6,203 0 4,275 0 7,802 0 7,170 0 5,112 0 7,766 0 5,792 0 44,120 3.98% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 1,209 0 507 0 6,188 0 1,222 0 3,303 0 2,685 0 2,514 0 17,628 1.59% 0 0 0
Democratic Progressive Party DFP 1,122 0 714 0 2,541 0 1,184 0 1,837 0 2,161 0 1,938 0 11,497 1.04% 0 0 0
National Democratic Party NDP 262 0 0 0 0 0 275 0 316 0 0 0 0 0 853 0.08% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 117,193 4 70,477 3 242,190 7 128,754 4 182,763 5 198,409 6 169,184 6 1,108,970 100.00% 35 3 38
Rejected Votes 773 448 1,497 828 1,155 1,507 1,082 7,290 0.65%
Total Polled 117,966 70,925 243,687 129,582 183,918 199,916 170,266 1,116,260 87.96%
Registered Electors 137,143 83,675 273,935 148,170 206,871 224,444 194,792 1,269,030
Turnout 86.02% 84.76% 88.96% 87.45% 88.90% 89.07% 87.41% 87.96%

The following candidates were elected:[275][276]

On 24 June 1970 the Constitutional Court annulled the results in Vienna Inner East, Vienna North West and Vienna South East as the nomination papers of the National Democratic Party were signed by fewer than 200 eligible voters.[277] Results of the re-run held on 4 October 1970:[278]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 48,045 2 28,208 1 158,324 5 54,152 2 114,525 4 115,666 4 104,003 4 622,923 58.66% 22 1 23
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 47,868 2 36,773 2 67,335 2 53,047 2 40,937 1 70,130 2 54,937 2 371,027 34.94% 13 1 14
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 5,820 0 4,275 0 7,802 0 6,864 0 4,863 0 7,766 0 5,792 0 43,182 4.07% 0 1 1
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 797 0 507 0 6,188 0 769 0 2,229 0 2,685 0 2,514 0 15,689 1.48% 0 0 0
Democratic Progressive Party DFP 453 0 714 0 2,541 0 537 0 673 0 2,161 0 1,938 0 9,017 0.85% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 102,983 4 70,477 3 242,190 7 115,369 4 163,227 5 198,408 6 169,184 6 1,061,838 100.00% 35 3 38
Rejected Votes 540 448 1,497 624 839 1,508 1,082 6,538 0.61%
Total Polled 103,523 70,925 243,687 115,993 164,066 199,916 170,266 1,068,376 84.19%
Registered Electors 137,143 83,675 273,935 148,170 206,871 224,444 194,792 1,269,030
Turnout 75.49% 84.76% 88.96% 78.28% 79.31% 89.07% 87.41% 84.19%

The following candidates were elected:[276]

1960s

[edit]
1966
[edit]

Results of the 1966 legislative election held on 6 March 1966:[279][280][281][282]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 47,037 1 26,160 1 124,349 4 51,074 2 107,167 4 105,013 4 96,696 3 557,496 49.37% 19 2 21
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 64,464 2 43,089 2 67,187 2 68,391 3 51,909 2 73,789 2 58,931 2 427,760 37.88% 15 1 16
Democratic Progressive Party DFP 8,839 0 5,439 0 14,325 0 9,108 0 12,682 0 14,138 0 14,538 0 79,069 7.00% 0 0 0
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 6,426 0 4,430 0 7,581 0 6,928 0 5,641 0 7,984 0 6,537 0 45,527 4.03% 0 1 1
Communists and Left Socialists KLS 0 0 0 0 18,636 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 18,636 1.65% 0 0 0
Marxist–Leninist Party of Austria MLÖ 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 486 0 0 0 0 0 486 0.04% 0 0 0
Liberal Party of Austria LPÖ 0 0 72 0 0 0 176 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 248 0.02% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 126,766 3 79,190 3 232,078 6 135,677 5 177,885 6 200,924 6 176,702 5 1,129,222 100.00% 34 4 38
Rejected Votes 1,250 744 2,201 1,293 1,732 2,365 1,841 11,426 1.00%
Total Polled 128,016 79,934 234,279 136,970 179,617 203,289 178,543 1,140,648 90.07%
Registered Electors 144,144 90,359 257,835 151,645 199,896 223,392 199,104 1,266,375
Turnout 88.81% 88.46% 90.86% 90.32% 89.86% 91.00% 89.67% 90.07%

The following candidates were elected:[283]

1962
[edit]

Results of the 1962 legislative election held on 18 November 1962:[284][285][286]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 52,134 1 30,793 1 129,456 4 57,268 2 109,490 4 110,533 4 105,591 4 595,265 52.42% 20 2 22
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 61,234 2 41,103 1 58,052 2 62,859 2 46,985 1 66,457 2 55,295 2 391,985 34.52% 12 2 14
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 11,171 0 7,999 0 11,420 0 12,037 0 8,762 0 12,672 0 10,794 0 74,855 6.59% 0 2 2
Communists and Left Socialists KLS 3,817 0 1,938 0 21,091 0 3,782 0 10,094 0 8,299 0 8,266 0 57,287 5.04% 0 0 0
European Federal Party of Austria EFP 2,430 0 1,533 0 2,729 0 2,667 0 2,051 0 2,619 0 2,203 0 16,232 1.43% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 130,786 3 83,366 2 222,748 6 138,613 4 177,382 5 200,580 6 182,149 6 1,135,624 100.00% 32 6 38
Rejected Votes 1,034 718 2,080 1,237 1,564 2,016 1,782 10,431 0.91%
Total Polled 131,820 84,084 224,828 139,850 178,946 202,596 183,931 1,146,055 90.64%
Registered Electors 148,849 94,324 246,136 153,073 196,510 221,464 204,041 1,264,397
Turnout 88.56% 89.14% 91.34% 91.36% 91.06% 91.48% 90.14% 90.64%

The following candidates were elected:[287]

Substitutions:

1950s

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1959
[edit]

Results of the 1959 legislative election held on 10 May 1959:[291][292][293]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 51,959 2 31,687 1 123,947 4 57,174 2 104,870 4 109,023 4 105,826 4 584,486 52.38% 21 2 23
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 60,909 2 41,605 1 54,770 2 60,665 2 45,279 1 64,709 2 55,597 2 383,534 34.37% 12 3 15
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 12,790 0 9,528 0 12,378 0 13,778 0 9,186 0 13,529 0 11,888 0 83,077 7.44% 0 2 2
Communists and Left Socialists KLS 4,456 0 2,400 0 21,619 0 4,154 0 12,202 0 9,655 0 10,308 0 64,794 5.81% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 130,114 4 85,220 2 212,714 6 135,771 4 171,537 5 196,916 6 183,619 6 1,115,891 100.00% 33 7 40
Rejected Votes 1,591 1,034 2,628 1,628 2,085 2,693 2,359 14,018 1.24%
Total Polled 131,705 86,254 215,342 137,399 173,622 199,609 185,978 1,129,909 91.41%
Registered Electors 148,159 96,610 233,053 150,059 188,328 216,635 203,305 1,236,149
Turnout 88.89% 89.28% 92.40% 91.56% 92.19% 92.14% 91.48% 91.41%

The following candidates were elected:[294]

1956
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Results of the 1956 legislative election held on 13 May 1956:[295][296][297]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 50,438 2 31,718 1 116,673 4 55,743 2 98,784 4 106,142 4 103,265 4 562,763 49.74% 21 1 22
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 65,729 2 46,144 2 56,554 2 64,763 2 46,207 1 67,414 2 59,759 2 406,570 35.93% 13 2 15
Communists and Left Socialists KLS 7,413 0 3,838 0 28,788 1 6,917 0 17,838 0 15,226 0 16,598 0 96,618 8.54% 1 1 2
Freedom Party of Austria FPÖ 10,686 0 8,594 0 8,528 0 10,618 0 6,143 0 10,206 0 8,687 0 63,462 5.61% 0 1 1
Free Workers Movement of Austria 116 0 311 0 562 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 823 0 1,812 0.16% 0 0 0
Ergocratic Party 0 0 67 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 121 0 188 0.02% 0 0 0
Austrian Patriotic Union ÖPU 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 0 0 0 0 46 0 83 0.01% 0 0 0
Austrian Middle Class Party 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 23 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 134,382 4 90,672 3 211,128 7 138,078 4 168,972 5 198,988 6 189,299 6 1,131,519 100.00% 35 5 40
Rejected Votes 2,817 1,866 4,411 3,047 3,629 4,578 4,022 24,370 2.11%
Total Polled 137,199 92,538 215,539 141,125 172,601 203,566 193,321 1,155,889 94.48%
Registered Electors 147,420 99,953 227,501 148,994 181,629 213,854 204,022 1,223,373
Turnout 93.07% 92.58% 94.74% 94.72% 95.03% 95.19% 94.75% 94.48%

The following candidates were elected:[298]

Substitutions:

  • Franz Krippner (ÖVP) was reassigned to the Vienna North East seat vacated by Ignaz Köck and was replaced by Karl Kummer (ÖVP) in Electoral Union I on 12 December 1956.[299]
  • Karl Kysela (SPÖ) was reassigned to the Vienna West seat vacated by Adolf Schärf and was replaced by Otto Probst (SPÖ) in Electoral Union I.
  • Otto Probst (SPÖ) was reassigned to the Vienna South East seat vacated by Leo Geiger and was replaced by Franz Jonas (SPÖ) in Electoral Union I.
  • Karl Kummer (ÖVP) was reassigned to the Vienna West seat vacated by Karl Gruber and was replaced by Hans Kulhanek (ÖVP) in Electoral Union I on 24 October 1958.[300][301]
1953
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Results of the 1953 legislative election held on 22 February 1953:[302][303][304][305]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 54,160 2 35,857 1 120,874 4 59,309 2 101,209 4 108,473 4 110,650 4 590,532 50.15% 21 1 22
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 59,371 2 42,351 1 49,173 1 57,513 2 40,277 1 59,496 2 53,967 2 362,148 30.75% 11 2 13
Federation of Independents WdU 18,842 0 16,138 0 18,185 0 21,570 0 12,594 0 19,290 0 18,064 0 124,683 10.59% 0 3 3
Electoral Community of the Austrian People's Opposition
(KPÖ, Left Socialists and Democratic Union)
VO 7,627 0 4,015 0 26,478 0 7,105 0 16,806 0 15,602 0 16,305 0 93,938 7.98% 0 2 2
Bipartisan Agreement of the Centre 325 0 300 0 353 0 468 0 274 0 403 0 386 0 2,509 0.21% 0 0 0
Free Democrats 209 0 336 0 146 0 181 0 231 0 685 0 233 0 2,021 0.17% 0 0 0
Christian Social Party and Non-Party Personalities 189 0 154 0 261 0 190 0 185 0 292 0 225 0 1,496 0.13% 0 0 0
Austrian National Republicans and Independents 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 63 0 73 0 44 0 257 0.02% 0 0 0
Austrian Patriotic Union ÖPU 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 26 0 26 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 140,800 4 99,151 2 215,470 5 146,336 4 171,639 5 204,314 6 199,900 6 1,177,610 100.00% 32 8 40
Rejected Votes 1,795 1,332 2,687 1,760 2,046 2,804 2,547 14,971 1.26%
Total Polled 142,595 100,483 218,157 148,096 173,685 207,118 202,447 1,192,581 96.70%
Registered Electors 149,096 105,583 225,309 152,743 179,314 212,895 208,381 1,233,321
Turnout 95.64% 95.17% 96.83% 96.96% 96.86% 97.29% 97.15% 96.70%

The following candidates were elected:[306]

1940s

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1949
[edit]

Results of the 1949 legislative election held on 9 October 1949:[307][308][309][310]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 51,977 2 34,492 1 112,655 5 57,188 2 94,844 4 105,287 4 108,997 4 565,440 49.51% 22 2 24
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 63,035 3 47,958 2 55,860 2 62,497 2 43,889 2 66,506 2 62,109 2 401,854 35.18% 15 2 17
Left Bloc (KPÖ and Left Socialists) LB 7,453 0 4,361 0 22,602 1 7,059 0 16,135 0 15,499 0 16,601 0 89,710 7.85% 1 2 3
Federation of Independents WdU 12,418 0 11,137 0 10,226 0 15,755 0 6,652 0 12,182 0 10,779 0 79,149 6.93% 0 2 2
Democratic Union DU 698 0 584 0 327 0 540 0 258 0 540 0 358 0 3,305 0.29% 0 0 0
Fourth Party 288 0 356 0 418 0 369 0 428 0 438 0 405 0 2,702 0.24% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 135,869 5 98,888 3 202,088 8 143,408 4 162,206 6 200,452 6 199,249 6 1,142,160 100.00% 38 8 46
Rejected Votes 2,362 1,645 2,738 2,218 2,140 2,562 2,286 15,951 1.38%
Total Polled 138,231 100,533 204,826 145,626 164,346 203,014 201,535 1,158,111 96.88%
Registered Electors 144,112 104,940 211,141 150,396 169,012 208,627 207,133 1,195,361
Turnout 95.92% 95.80% 97.01% 96.83% 97.24% 97.31% 97.30% 96.88%

The following candidates were elected:[311]

Substitutions:

1945
[edit]

Results of the 1945 legislative election held on 25 November 1945:[315][316][317]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Socialist Party of Austria SPÖ 48,237 3 33,903 2 98,586 5 51,687 2 86,286 5 89,995 5 99,520 5 508,214 57.15% 27 1 28
Austrian People's Party ÖVP 47,659 3 39,206 2 41,115 2 49,951 2 35,173 2 50,266 2 47,433 2 310,803 34.95% 15 1 16
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 5,214 0 3,512 0 16,602 0 5,367 0 13,783 0 11,872 0 13,957 0 70,307 7.91% 0 2 2
Valid Votes 101,110 6 76,621 4 156,303 7 107,005 4 135,242 7 152,133 7 160,910 7 889,324 100.00% 42 4 46
Rejected Votes 1,021 822 1,278 977 1,102 1,387 1,380 7,967 0.89%
Total Polled 102,131 77,443 157,581 107,982 136,344 153,520 162,290 897,291 96.91%
Registered Electors 106,348 80,483 161,471 112,317 139,474 158,175 167,623 925,891
Turnout 96.03% 96.22% 97.59% 96.14% 97.76% 97.06% 96.82% 96.91%

The following candidates were elected:[318]

1930s

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1930
[edit]

Results of the 1930 legislative election held on 9 November 1930:[319][320][321][322][323]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria SDAPÖ 68,504 3 45,022 2 137,756 6 73,175 2 124,517 5 118,313 4 136,131 5 703,418 58.98% 27 3 30
Christian Social Party and Heimwehr CSP-HW 45,257 2 32,534 1 39,789 1 39,967 1 36,874 1 45,697 1 42,761 1 282,879 23.72% 8 3 11
National Economy Bloc and Landbund (GDVP, LBd et al.) NWB-LBd 23,192 1 15,048 0 14,939 0 20,501 0 14,988 0 19,973 0 15,734 0 124,375 10.43% 1 3 4
National Socialist German Workers' Party (Hitler Movement) NSDAP-H 4,221 0 3,251 0 4,402 0 5,273 0 2,912 0 3,875 0 3,606 0 27,540 2.31% 0 0 0
Homeland Bloc (Heimwehr) HB 4,991 0 3,839 0 2,693 0 4,400 0 3,365 0 3,792 0 3,297 0 26,377 2.21% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 464 0 244 0 1,974 0 540 0 1,959 0 1,753 0 3,667 0 10,601 0.89% 0 0 0
Austrian People's Party 1,214 0 930 0 1,100 0 1,076 0 1,190 0 1,249 0 1,660 0 8,419 0.71% 0 0 0
Democratic Centre Party DMP 1,720 0 1,120 0 1,422 0 1,361 0 291 0 459 0 346 0 6,719 0.56% 0 0 0
Jewish List 245 0 237 0 1,190 0 328 0 65 0 0 0 68 0 2,133 0.18% 0 0 0
People's Party Loyal to the Emperor 0 0 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 37 0 104 0 157 0.01% 0 0 0
National Democratic Association 14 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 21 0 8 0 54 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 149,822 6 102,241 3 205,276 7 146,621 3 186,161 6 195,169 5 207,382 6 1,192,672 100.00% 36 9 45
Rejected Votes 636 470 780 680 734 934 848 5,082 0.42%
Total Polled 150,458 102,711 206,056 147,301 186,895 196,103 208,230 1,197,754 93.38%
Registered Electors 165,830 112,473 218,278 160,298 197,105 208,740 219,898 1,282,622
Turnout 90.73% 91.32% 94.40% 91.89% 94.82% 93.95% 94.69% 93.38%

The following candidates were elected:[324]

Substitutions:

1920s

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1927
[edit]

Results of the 1927 legislative election held on 24 April 1927:[325][326]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria SDAPÖ 65,747 3 46,353 2 134,019 6 73,727 3 123,298 5 112,343 4 138,134 6 693,621 59.62% 29 0 29
Unity List (CSP, GDVP er al.) EL 72,237 3 52,615 2 56,762 2 63,866 2 52,109 2 66,378 2 59,648 2 423,615 36.41% 15 1 16
Democratic List (BDP, Austrian Business Party
and Employees Party)
2,937 0 2,321 0 1,968 0 2,683 0 1,650 0 1,964 0 1,589 0 15,112 1.30% 0 0 0
Jewish Party 1,317 0 1,647 0 5,089 0 1,954 0 301 0 296 0 241 0 10,845 0.93% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 329 0 212 0 1,284 0 397 0 1,516 0 1,329 0 2,454 0 7,521 0.65% 0 0 0
National Socialist Bloc (NSDAP-H et al.) VSB 894 0 935 0 831 0 1,597 0 756 0 1,175 0 1,060 0 7,248 0.62% 0 0 0
Landbund Lbd 469 0 229 0 636 0 533 0 257 0 553 0 415 0 3,092 0.27% 0 0 0
Ude-Verband - Association Against Corruption 467 0 317 0 230 0 562 0 0 0 417 0 333 0 2,326 0.20% 0 0 0
Association of Independent Citizens 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 0 9 0 0 0 60 0.01% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 144,397 6 104,629 4 200,819 8 145,319 5 179,938 7 184,464 6 203,874 8 1,163,440 100.00% 44 1 45
Rejected Votes 1,099 669 1,123 842 1,198 1,131 1,206 7,268 0.62%
Total Polled 145,496 105,298 201,942 146,161 181,136 185,595 205,080 1,170,708 92.77%
Registered Electors 162,866 114,275 213,358 158,922 193,004 199,751 219,792 1,261,968
Turnout 89.33% 92.14% 94.65% 91.97% 93.85% 92.91% 93.31% 92.77%

The following candidates were elected:[327]

Substitutions:

1923
[edit]

Results of the 1923 legislative election held on 21 October 1923:[328][329]

Party Vienna
Inner East
Vienna
Inner West
Vienna
North East
Vienna
North West
Vienna
South East
Vienna
South West
Vienna
West
Total
Votes
% Seats
Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Votes Seats Dis. Uni. Tot.
Social Democratic Workers' Party of Austria SDAPÖ 51,425 2 34,845 1 110,036 5 57,270 2 101,618 5 93,428 4 122,842 5 571,464 55.53% 24 3 27
Christian Social Party CSP 56,835 3 41,386 2 43,637 2 48,679 2 42,747 2 53,963 2 50,536 2 337,783 32.83% 15 1 16
Association of the Greater German People's Party
and Landbund
GDVP-LBd 9,553 0 7,554 0 5,913 0 11,075 0 5,433 0 8,570 0 5,521 0 53,619 5.21% 0 2 2
Jewish Electoral Group 3,638 0 3,639 0 10,001 0 4,584 0 931 0 1,120 0 1,057 0 24,970 2.43% 0 0 0
Civic Democratic Labour Party 5,465 0 3,483 0 1,814 0 3,669 0 1,544 0 1,768 0 1,143 0 18,886 1.84% 0 0 0
Communist Party of Austria KPÖ 699 0 295 0 2,342 0 539 0 2,755 0 2,555 0 4,379 0 13,564 1.32% 0 0 0
Czechoslovakian Minority Party 710 0 825 0 1,159 0 605 0 1,649 0 820 0 1,812 0 7,580 0.74% 0 0 0
People's Party Loyal to the Emperor 287 0 262 0 0 0 0 0 216 0 170 0 225 0 1,160 0.11% 0 0 0
Federation of all Workers 0 0 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 0.00% 0 0 0
Valid Votes 128,612 5 92,295 3 174,902 7 126,421 4 156,893 7 162,394 6 187,515 7 1,029,032 100.00% 39 6 45
Rejected Votes 1,391 1,116 1,564 1,399 1,602 1,689 1,775 10,536 1.01%
Total Polled 130,003 93,411 176,466 127,820 158,495 164,083 189,290 1,039,568 91.16%
Registered Electors 147,883 104,833 188,811 144,251 170,754 178,969 204,822 1,140,323
Turnout 87.91% 89.10% 93.46% 88.61% 92.82% 91.68% 92.42% 91.16%

The following candidates were elected:[330]

Substitutions:

  • Ernst Wense (CSP) resigned on 29 October 1924 was replaced by Johann Thomas Wancura (CSP) on 11 November 1924.

Notes

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  1. ^ Includes 84 unassigned rejected votes.
  2. ^ SPÖ: 1st placed candidate Pamela Rendi-Wagner was elected on the federal list; 2nd placed candidate Doris Bures was elected in Vienna South West; and 4th placed candidate Harald Troch was elected in Vienna South.
  3. ^ Grüne: 1st placed candidate Lukas Hammer was elected in Vienna North West; and 2nd placed candidate Ewa Ernst-Dziedzic was elected in Vienna South West.
  4. ^ FPÖ: 2nd placed candidate Harald Stefan was elected in Vienna South.
  5. ^ Includes 144 unassigned rejected votes.
  6. ^ SPÖ: 1st placed candidate Christian Kern was elected on the federal list; 2nd placed candidate Doris Bures was elected in Vienna South West; and 5th placed candidate Kai Jan Krainer was elected in Vienna Inner South.
  7. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Heinz-Christian Strache was elected on the federal list; 3rd placed candidate Johann Gudenus renounced his mandate; 4th placed candidate Markus Tschank was elected in Vienna South West; 5th placed candidate Veronika Matiasek renounced her mandate; 7th placed candidate David Lasar was elected in Vienna North; 8th placed candidate Elisabeth Schmidt renounced her mandate; 9th placed candidate Hubert Fuchs was elected in Vienna South; 10th placed candidate Andreas Karlsböck renounced his mandate; and 12th placed candidate Harald Vilimsky renounced his mandate.
  8. ^ NEOS: 1st placed candidate Beate Meinl-Reisinger was elected on the federal list.
  9. ^ Includes 106 unassigned rejected votes.
  10. ^ SPÖ: 2nd placed candidate Doris Bures was elected in Vienna South West.
  11. ^ ÖVP: 2nd placed candidate Sebastian Kurz was elected in Vienna South West.
  12. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Heinz-Christian Strache was elected on the federal list; 3rd placed candidate Heidemarie Unterreiner renounced her mandate; 4th placed candidate Johannes Hübner was elected in Vienna South West; 5th placed candidate Andreas Karlsböck was elected in Vienna South; 6th placed candidate Veronika Matiasek renounced her mandate; 7th placed candidate Hans-Jörg Jenewein renounced his mandate; and 8th placed candidate Eduard Schock renounced his mandate.
  13. ^ NEOS: 1st placed candidate Beate Meinl-Reisinger was elected on the federal list.
  14. ^ Includes 118 unassigned rejected votes.
  15. ^ SPÖ: 1st placed candidate Werner Faymann was elected on the federal list; 4th placed candidate Claudia Schmied renounced her mandate; 5th placed candidate Andreas Schieder was elected in Vienna South West; 6th placed candidate Laura Rudas was elected on the federal list; 7th placed candidate Christoph Matznetter was elected on the federal list; 8th placed candidate Renate Csörgits was elected on the federal list; 9th placed candidate Josef Cap was elected on the federal list; and 10th placed candidate Gertraud Knoll renounced her mandate.
  16. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Heinz-Christian Strache was elected on the federal list; 3rd placed candidate Martin Graf was elected in Vienna North; 4th placed candidate Peter Fichtenbauer was elected in Vienna South; and 5th placed candidate Johannes Hübner was elected in Vienna South West.
  17. ^ ÖVP: 2nd placed candidate Christine Marek was elected on the federal list.
  18. ^ ÖVP: 1st placed candidate Wolfgang Schüssel was elected on the federal list; and 2nd placed candidate Maria Rauch-Kallat was elected in Vienna North West.
  19. ^ Grüne: 1st placed candidate Eva Glawischnig was elected in Vienna South West.
  20. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Heinz-Christian Strache was elected on the federal list.
  21. ^ SPÖ: 1st placed candidate Wolfgang Petritsch renounced his mandate.
  22. ^ ÖVP: 1st placed candidate Wolfgang Schüssel was elected on the federal list; 2nd placed candidate Alfred Finz was elected in Vienna Inner South; 3rd placed candidate Maria Rauch-Kallat was elected in Vienna North West; and 4th placed candidate Franz Morak was elected in Vienna Inner West.
  23. ^ SPÖ: 1st placed candidate Eleonora Hostasch was elected on the federal list; and 2nd placed candidate Heinz Fischer was elected on the federal list.
  24. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Herbert Scheibner was elected in Vienna South West; 2nd placed candidate Peter Westenthaler was elected in Vienna South; 3rd placed candidate Helene Partik-Pablé was elected in Vienna North West; and 4th placed candidate Martin Graf was elected in Vienna North.
  25. ^ ÖVP: 1st placed candidate Wolfgang Schüssel was elected in Vienna South West.
  26. ^ SPÖ: 2nd placed candidate Brigitte Ederer was elected in Vienna Inner East; 3rd placed candidate Heinz Fischer was elected on the federal list; and 4th placed candidate Eleonora Hostasch was elected on the federal list.
  27. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Helene Partik-Pablé was elected in Vienna North West; 2nd placed candidate Holger Bauer was elected in Vienna South; 3rd placed candidate Herbert Scheibner was elected in Vienna South West; and 5th placed candidate Martin Graf was elected in Vienna North.
  28. ^ ÖVP: 1st placed candidate Wolfgang Schüssel was elected on the federal list; 3rd placed candidate Heinrich Neisser was elected in Vienna North West; and 6th placed candidate Ingrid Tichy-Schreder was elected in Vienna South West.
  29. ^ SPÖ: 3rd placed candidate Heinz Fischer was elected on the federal list.
  30. ^ FPÖ: 1st placed candidate Helene Partik-Pablé was elected in Vienna North West; 2nd placed candidate Holger Bauer was elected in Vienna South; 3rd placed candidate Herbert Scheibner was elected in Vienna South West; and 6th placed candidate Martin Graf was elected in Vienna North.

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