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According to the first ARD extrapolation from 6:36 p.m., the Greens are clearly the strongest party with 30.7 percent.

The CDU has 23.3 percent, the AfD 11.8 percent, the SPD 11.7 percent and the FDP 11.3 percent.

With 3.4 percent, the Left once again clearly missed entry into the state parliament, and the Free Voters also remained outside with 3.1 percent.

The other parties together achieve 4.7 percent.

According to the forecast, voter turnout fell by almost eight percentage points to 62.5 percent at 6 p.m.

According to the second ZDF extrapolation from 7:01 p.m., the Greens are also clearly ahead with 30.9 percent.

The CDU has 22.9 percent, the AfD 12.5 percent, the FDP 11.5 percent and the SPD 10.7 percent.

The left with 3.6 percent once again clearly missed entry into the state parliament, and the free voters also remained outside with 3.0 percent.

The other parties together achieve 4.9 percent.

The turnout fell by almost six percentage points to 64.5 percent.

A total of 7.7 million people in 70 constituencies were called upon to go to the ballot box or vote by letter in the state election in Baden-Württemberg in 2021.

A total of 872 applicants from 21 parties competed.

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The Baden-Württemberg state parliament has at least 120 seats.

70 of these seats are allocated through direct mandates in the constituencies, 50 more seats via a second mandate.

The party's election result and the number of direct mandates obtained are decisive for this.

State election 2016: results in Baden-Württemberg

In the last state election on March 13, 2016, the Greens were the strongest party with 30.3 percent, ahead of their future coalition partner, the CDU, 27.0 percent.

The AfD came to 15.1 percent, the SPD to 12.7 percent and the FDP to 8.3 percent.

The left clearly missed the leap into the state parliament with 2.9 percent.

The other parties together achieved 3.7 percent.

The turnout was 70.4 percent, an increase of 4.1 percent compared to 2011.

In the past legislative period, the Greens had 47 seats, the CDU 42, the AfD 23, the SPD 19 and the FDP twelve.

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