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    Germany set for snap elections as Chancellor loses vote of confidence

    Posted 18 Dec 2024

    2 min read

    A snap election is an election that is called earlier than expected, often to capitalize on a unique political opportunity or to solve a deadlock in parliament.

    How Does the German Election System Work?

    • Mixed Members Proportional Representation System: Electoral system is a combination of Majority or "first-past-the-post" System (first votes) and proportional representation system on basis of votes for party lists in Länder (second votes).
      • 299 members of Bundestag (Lower house of parliament) are elected through first votes and remaining through second votes.
    • Selecting Chancellor: German citizens do not elect a chancellor directly, but their votes determine makeup of parliament every four years and representatives further elect chancellor.
    • Dual Voting System: Each voter has 2 votes: 1 ("first vote") for an individual candidate in one of constituencies (majority system), and 1 ("second vote") for party list in Länder. 
    • Overhang Seats:  If a party wins more seats in majority system than it is entitled to by results of second vote, then it can keep additional seats, called "overhang seats".
    • Balance seats: In cases where some parties obtain overhang seats, "balance seats" are added to other parties to ensure complete proportionality of share of votes for all parties nationwide.

    Election of Chancellor

    • Nomination: After a federal election, Federal President nominates a candidate for chancellorship.
    • Election by Bundestag: Bundestag votes on nominated candidate in a secret ballot. To be elected, candidate must receive an absolute majority of votes.
    • Second and Third Round: If candidate fails to secure an absolute majority in first round, a second round is held.
      • If second round also fails to produce a result, then in third phase person who receives largest number of votes is elected.
    • Tags :
    • Snap elections
    • "first-past-the-post" System
    • Bundestag
    • Election of Chancellor
    • proportional representation system
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