Alternative for Germany election results explained

This page is a list of the Alternative for Germany party's election results.

Nationwide elections

Federal Parliament

Election yearNo. of
constituency votes
No. of
party list votes
% of
party list votes
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2013810,9152,056,9854.7
2017[1] [2] 5,316,0955,877,09412.6 94
20214,694,0174,802,09710.4 11

European Parliament

Election yearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
20142,070,0147.1 (#5)
20194,103,45311.0 (#4) 4
20246,324,00815.89 (#2) 4

State Parliament elections

Baden-Württemberg

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016809,31115.1 (#3)
2021473,4859.7 (#5) 6

Bavaria

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
20181,388,62210.2 (#4)
20231,999,92414.6 (#3) 10

House of Deputies of Berlin

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016231,32514.2 (#5)
2021145,7128.0 (#5) 12
2023137,8109.1 (#5) 4

Brandenburg

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014119,98912.2 (#4)
2019297,48423.5 (#2) 12
2024438,81129.23 (#2) 7

Bremen

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
201564,3685.5 (#6)
201989,9396.1 (#5) 1

Parliament of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2015214,8336.1 (#6)
2020214,5965.3 (#5) 1

Hesse

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2013126,9064.1 (#6)
2018378,69213.1 (#4) 19
2023518,67418.4 (#2) 9

Lower Saxony

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017235,8406.2 (#5)
2022396,71410.9% (#4) 9

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016167,85220.8 (#2)
2021152,77516.7 (#2) 4

North Rhine-Westphalia

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2017624,5527.4 (#4)
2022388,7685.4 (#5) 4

Rhineland-Palatinate

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016268,62812.6 (#3)
2021160,2938.3 (#4) 5

Saarland

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
201732,9356.2 (#4)
202225,7195.7 (#3) 0

Saxony

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2014159,6119.7 (#4)
2019595,67127.5 (#2) 24
2024719,27430.6 (#2) 2

Saxony-Anhalt

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
2016272,49624.4 (#2)
2021221,48720.8 (#2) 2

Schleswig-Holstein

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
201786,7115.9 (#5)
202261,1414.4 (#6) 5

Thuringia

YearNo. of
overall votes
% of overall vote
& ranking
No. of
overall seats won
+/–
201499,54810.6 (#4)
2019259,38223.4 (#2) 11
2024396,70432.8 (#1) 10

Notes and References

  1. Web site: CDU/CSU remains strongest parliamentary group in the Bundestag despite losses. German Bundestag. 27 September 2017.
  2. News: Bundestagswahl am 24. September 2017. Wahlrecht.de. 26 September 2017. de-DE.