Next Austrian legislative election

Next Austrian legislative election
Austria
By October 2018

All 183 seats in the National Council
92 seats needed for a majority
Opinion polls
 
Leader Christian Kern Reinhold Mitterlehner Heinz-Christian Strache
Party SPÖ ÖVP FPÖ
Leader since 2016 2014 2005
Last election 52 seats, 26.82% 47 seats, 23.99% 40 seats, 20.51%

 
Leader Eva Glawischnig Frank Stronach Matthias Strolz
Party Greens Stronach NEOS
Leader since 2008 2012 2012
Last election 24 seats, 12.42% 11 seats; 5.73% 9 seats; 4,96%

Incumbent Chancellor

Christian Kern
SPÖ


The next Austrian legislative elections will be held in or before 2018. The leader of the strongest party in a formed coalition (if there is any) usually becomes Chancellor.

Electoral system

The 183 members of the National Council are elected by closed list proportional representation in nine multi-member constituencies based on the states (with varying in size from 7 to 36 seats)[1] and 39 sub-constituencies. Seats are allocated using the Hare method at the sub-constituency level and the D'Hondt at the federal level, with an electoral threshold of 4% or one seat in one of the 39 sub-constituencies.

Background

On 21 September 2016, comedian Roland Düringer announced he had founded a protest party called My Vote Counts (Meine Stimme gilt). At the announcement, Düringer was accompanied by Walter Naderer, a member of the Lower Austrian Landtag who had formerly been a member of Team Stronach before falling out with his colleagues. Analysts expected Düringer not to make it into parliament, but to most likely hurt the FPÖ's vote share.[2]

Opinion polls

References

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