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Junior Chimp
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« on: October 01, 2017, 06:50:25 AM »

Germany 2017

CDU (26.98%): 193
SDP (20.68%): 148
AfD (12.74%): 91
FDP (10.83%): 77
Linke (9.31%): 66
Greens (9.01%): 64
CSU (6.22%): 44
Free Voters (1.00%): 7
The Party (0.98%): 7
Animal Prot (0.81%): 5
NDP (0.38%): 2
Pirates (0.38%): 2
ODP (0.31%): 2
Basic Income (0.21%): 1
V-Party (0.14%): None

That's 378 for a Jamaica Coalition and 385 for a Grand, both majorities. The large Bundestag brings in quite a few randoms.

This election wasn't too bad in terms of disproportionately, especially compared to last election.

It would be interesting to see how many candidates each state party sends to the Bundestag.

Free Voters:

Baden-Württemberg: 1
Bavaria: 4
Hesse: 1
Rhineland-Palatinate: 1

(If we used d'Hondt, it would be 6 for Bavaria and 1 for BW. Tongue)
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Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: December 05, 2017, 02:05:34 PM »


Actually, the default number of seats of the German Bundestag is 598.
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