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1989 West German presidential election

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1989 West German presidential election

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Nominee Richard von Weizsäcker
Party CDU
Home state West Berlin
Electoral vote 881
Nominators CDU/CSU, SDP, Grüne, FDP

President before election

Richard von Weizsäcker
CDU

Elected President

Richard von Weizsäcker
CDU

An indirect presidential election (officially the 9th Federal Convention) was held in West Germany on 23 May 1989. The only candidate was incumbent President Richard von Weizsäcker, who had the support of all four major parties (CDU/CSU, SPD, FDP, and The Greens). It is so far the only time that a presidential candidate ran unopposed. It was also the last presidential election held before German reunification.

Composition of the Federal Convention

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The president is elected by the Federal Convention consisting of all the members of the Bundestag and an equal number of delegates representing the states. These are divided proportionally by population to each state, and each state's delegation is divided among the political parties represented in its parliament so as to reflect the partisan proportions in the parliament.

By party[1]
Party Members
CDU/CSU 479
SPD 419
FDP 71
Greens 67
Republicans 1
Independent 1
Total 1038
By state[1]
State Members
Bundestag 519
Baden-Württemberg 77
Bavaria 94
Berlin 16
Bremen 5
Hamburg 13
Hesse 46
Lower Saxony 63
North Rhine-Westphalia 141
Rhineland-Palatinate 32
Saarland 9
Schleswig-Holstein 23
Total 1038

Results

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Candidate Parties Votes %
Richard von Weizsäcker CDU, CSU, SPD, FDP, The Greens 881 84.9
Against votes 108 10.4
Abstention 30 2.9
Invalid votes 3 0.3
Not present 16 1.5
Total 1,038 100
Source:[2]

References

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  1. ^ a b Eine Dokumentation aus Anlass der Wahl des Bundespräsidenten am 18. März 2012
  2. ^ Deutscher Bundestag: Bundespräsidenten seit 1949 at the Wayback Machine (archived 2014年02月28日)

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