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− | ==January | + | ==January== |
− | + | January 2011 election results. | |
+ | {|class="sortable wikitable" style="text-align:center;" | ||
+ | !Logo | ||
+ | !Party Name | ||
+ | !Congress Seats | ||
+ | !Votes | ||
+ | ![[Congress member]]s | ||
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+ | |[[File:Party-Open Mind Germany.jpg|55px]] || '''[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]''' || 13 || '''251''' (36.86%) || 1. {{eLink|citizen|1222476|Xstar}} <br> 2. {{eLink|citizen|2953064|FumF}} <br> 3. [[Kalif Batan]] <br> 4. [[Reiner Zufall]] <br> 5. [[Iseutz]] <br> 6. {{eLink|citizen|1689411|Entorius Yargestein}} <br> 7. {{eLink|citizen|1399292|Loreley}} <br> 8. [[omg_87]] <br> 9. {{eLink|citizen|2928330|Maronics}} <br> 10. {{eLink|citizen|3268451|mattwoll}} <br> 11. [[Padre Kim Young|Raidoh]] <br> 12. {{eLink|citizen|2884120|Baldrian S}} <br> 13. {{eLink|citizen|3873756|Jimony}} | ||
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+ | |[[File:Party-Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland.png|55px]] || '''[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland|PuLSeD]]''' || 10 || '''113''' (16.59%) || | ||
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+ | |[[File:Party-Kommunistische Partei eD.jpg|55px]] || '''[[KPeD]]''' || 6 || '''129''' (18.94%) || | ||
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+ | |[[File:Party-Green Progressive Party v2.jpg|55px]] || '''[[Green Progressive Party]]''' || 6 || / || | ||
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+ | |[[File:Default_party_logo.gif|55px]] || '''{{eLink|party|3427|Truppe der Armseligkeit}}''' || 3 || '''120''' (17.62%) || | ||
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+ | |[[File:Party-Sozialdemokratische Partei eD.jpg|55px]] || '''[[Sozialdemokratische Partei eD|SPeD]]''' || 2 || '''68''' (9.99%)|| | ||
+ | |} | ||
− | ==February | + | ==February== |
− | The '''February 2011 German Federal Diet''' ([[Bundestag]]) election results. Out of 122 candidates, the following 28 were elected to serve from 26 February | + | The '''February 2011 German Federal Diet''' ([[Bundestag]]) election results. Out of 122 candidates, the following 28 were elected to serve from 26 February to 25 March 2011. |
− | [[Open Mind Germany|'''OMG:''']] '''10''' [[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme|'''PuLSeD:''']] '''5''' [[Kommunistische Partei eD|'''KPeD:''']] '''5''' [[Sozialdemokratische Partei eD|'''SPeD:''']] '''3''' [[Die Steinmetze|'''DSM:''']] '''5''' | + | [[Open Mind Germany|'''OMG:''']] '''10''' [[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland|'''PuLSeD:''']] '''5''' [[Kommunistische Partei eD|'''KPeD:''']] '''5''' [[Sozialdemokratische Partei eD|'''SPeD:''']] '''3''' [[Die Steinmetze|'''DSM:''']] '''5''' |
− | {|class="wikitable" | + | {|class="sortable wikitable" |
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| [[Iseutz]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Lower Saxony and Bremen]]||11 | | [[Iseutz]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Lower Saxony and Bremen]]||11 | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|2884120|Baldrian S}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Lower Saxony and Bremen]]||11 |
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|2928330|Maronics}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Saxony]]||11 |
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| [[ClemensWil]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saxony]]||11 | | [[ClemensWil]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saxony]]||11 | ||
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| [[Otis84]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saxony]]||10 | | [[Otis84]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saxony]]||10 | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1222476|Xstar}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Bavaria]]||9 |
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| {{eLink|citizen|2478915|Sir Nils}}||[[Kommunistische Partei eD]]||[[Lower Saxony and Bremen]]||9 | | {{eLink|citizen|2478915|Sir Nils}}||[[Kommunistische Partei eD]]||[[Lower Saxony and Bremen]]||9 | ||
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| [[Salidor Godsbane]]||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Saxony]]||8 | | [[Salidor Godsbane]]||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Saxony]]||8 | ||
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− | | [[Raidoh]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Saxony]]||8 | + | | [[Padre Kim Young|Raidoh]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Saxony]]||8 |
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| [[Abes182]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Bavaria]]||8 | | [[Abes182]]||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Bavaria]]||8 | ||
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| [[RudiDutschke]]||[[Sozialdemokratische Partei eD]]||[[Saarland]]||22 | | [[RudiDutschke]]||[[Sozialdemokratische Partei eD]]||[[Saarland]]||22 | ||
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− | ==March | + | ==March== |
The '''March 2011 German Federal Diet''' ([[Bundestag]]) election results. Out of 50 candidates, the following 22 were elected to serve from 26 March 2011 to 25 April. | The '''March 2011 German Federal Diet''' ([[Bundestag]]) election results. Out of 50 candidates, the following 22 were elected to serve from 26 March 2011 to 25 April. | ||
[[Open Mind Germany|'''OMG:''']] '''6''' [[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland|'''PuLSeD:''']] '''2''' [[Kommunistische Partei eD|'''KPeD:''']] '''3''' [[Die Steinmetze|'''DSM:''']] '''4''' [[Green Progressive Party|'''GPP:''']] '''7''' | [[Open Mind Germany|'''OMG:''']] '''6''' [[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland|'''PuLSeD:''']] '''2''' [[Kommunistische Partei eD|'''KPeD:''']] '''3''' [[Die Steinmetze|'''DSM:''']] '''4''' [[Green Progressive Party|'''GPP:''']] '''7''' | ||
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| [[AntiAndi]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Saarland]]||29 | | [[AntiAndi]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Saarland]]||29 | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1222476|Xstar}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Saarland]]||29 |
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| {{eLink|citizen|1537395|Martin Stettler}}||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||11 | | {{eLink|citizen|1537395|Martin Stettler}}||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||11 | ||
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| [[xila]]||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||8 | | [[xila]]||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||8 | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|2884120|Baldrian S}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||8 |
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| {{eLink|citizen|1689411|Entorius Yargestein}}||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||8 | | {{eLink|citizen|1689411|Entorius Yargestein}}||[[Die Steinmetze]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||8 | ||
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| [[Ultra Violent]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||7 | | [[Ultra Violent]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||7 | ||
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− | | | + | | {{eLink|citizen|1399292|Loreley}}||[[Open Mind Germany|OMG]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||7 |
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| [[deNavarre]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||7 | | [[deNavarre]]||[[Green Progressive Party]]||[[Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania]]||7 | ||
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| [[Dark Creed]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saarland]]||24 | | [[Dark Creed]]||[[Patriotische und Liberale Stimme eDeutschland]]||[[Saarland]]||24 | ||
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[[Category:Congress of Germany]] | [[Category:Congress of Germany]] |
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January
January 2011 election results.
Logo | Party Name | Congress Seats | Votes | Congress members |
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OMG | 13 | 251 (36.86%) | 1. Xstar 2. FumF 3. Kalif Batan 4. Reiner Zufall 5. Iseutz 6. Entorius Yargestein 7. Loreley 8. omg_87 9. Maronics 10. mattwoll 11. Raidoh 12. Baldrian S 13. Jimony | |
PuLSeD | 10 | 113 (16.59%) | ||
KPeD | 6 | 129 (18.94%) | ||
Green Progressive Party | 6 | / | ||
Truppe der Armseligkeit | 3 | 120 (17.62%) | ||
SPeD | 2 | 68 (9.99%) |
February
The February 2011 German Federal Diet (Bundestag) election results. Out of 122 candidates, the following 28 were elected to serve from 26 February to 25 March 2011.
OMG: 10 PuLSeD: 5 KPeD: 5 SPeD: 3 DSM: 5
March
The March 2011 German Federal Diet (Bundestag) election results. Out of 50 candidates, the following 22 were elected to serve from 26 March 2011 to 25 April.
OMG: 6 PuLSeD: 2 KPeD: 3 DSM: 4 GPP: 7