2019 Vaduz elections explained

Previous Election:2015 Vaduz elections
Previous Year:2015
Next Election:2023 Vaduz elections
Next Year:2023
Country:Liechtenstein
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Election Date:24 March 2019 (first round)
14 April 2019 (second round)
Election Name:Mayoral election
Type:presidential
Mayor
Before Election:Ewald Ospelt
Before Party:Progressive Citizens' Party
After Election:Manfred Bischof
After Party:Progressive Citizens' Party
Candidate1:Manfred Bischof
Image1:Manfred Bischof (cropped).jpg
Party1:Progressive Citizens' Party
Candidate2:Frank Konrad
Party2:Patriotic Union (Liechtenstein)
Popular Vote1:996
Percentage1:50.58%
Popular Vote2:892
Percentage2:45.30%
Turnout:73.89%
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Election Name:Municipal Council election
Election Date:24 March 2019
Party1:Progressive Citizens' Party
Party2:Patriotic Union
Seats For Election:All 12 seats in the municipal council
Noleader:yes
Majority Seats:7
Seats Title:Seats
Seats1:6
Seats2:4
Seats3:2
Percentage1:41.58
Percentage2:39.45
Percentage3:16.09
Party3:Free List
Last Election1:7
Last Election2:5
Last Election3:0

Elections were held in Vaduz on 24 March and 14 April 2019 to elect the mayor of Vaduz and the Vaduz municipal council. Incumbent mayor Ewald Ospelt did not seek re-election. Manfred Bischof of the Progressive Citizens' Party defeated Frank Konrad of the Patriotic Union, whereas both parties won a joint five seats in the municipal council, with the Free List winning two.

Background

Incumbent mayor Ewald Ospelt was expected to run for a fourth term, but in October 2018 he declared his intention to not do so.[1] The FBP nominated Manfred Bischof, whereas the VU nominated Landtag member Frank Konrad, both in the same month.[2] [3] The FBP presented its candidates for the municipal council on 28 October. The Free List nominated René Hasler for mayor in August 2018.[4]

Electoral system

The 12-person municipal council is elected by open list proportional representation. Voters vote for a party list and then may strike through candidates they do not wish to cast a preferential vote for and may add names of candidates from other lists.

The mayor is elected by a majority vote, and is also a member of the municipal council.[5] If none of the candidates achieve a majority in the first round, a second round would be held four weeks later, where the candidate with a plurality would be elected as a mayor.[6]

Results

Municipal council election

SeatsElectoratePartyCandidatesVotes%Seats
122,754Progressive Citizens' Party9,52141.65
Patriotic Union9,03339.55
Free List3,68416.11
The IndependentsBianca Risch6582.90
Source: Gemeindewahlen

Notes and References

  1. News: 25 October 2018 . Ewald Ospelt kandidiert nicht mehr . 17 November 2024 . . de.
  2. News: 28 October 2018 . Bischof kandidiert als Bürgermeister für die FBP Vaduz . 17 November 2024 . . de.
  3. News: 5 October 2018 . Frank Konrad will Bürgermeister werden . 17 November 2024 . . de.
  4. News: 11 August 2018 . René Hasler kandidiert als Bürgermeister . 17 November 2024 . . de.
  5. Web site: Marxer . Wilfred . Frommelt . Fabian . 31 December 2011 . Wahlsysteme . 17 November 2024 . . de.
  6. https://www.gesetze.li/chrono/1996076000 Gemeindegesetz vom 20. März 1996