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In the state elections in Baden-Württemberg in 2021, each voter only has one vote.

A second vote does not know the right to vote.

The following applies to each of the 70 constituencies: The candidate who receives the most votes in his constituency, including Lörrach, moves directly into parliament in Stuttgart.

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.

A total of 7.7 million people in Baden-Württemberg are called to vote.

In 2016, 125,929 people were eligible to vote in Lörrach.

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Constituency 58 includes the following towns and communities: Aitern, Bad Bellingen, Binzen, Böllen, Efringen-Kirchen, Eimeldingen, Fischingen, Fröhnd, Grenzach-Wyhlen, Häg-Ehrsberg, Hasel, Hausen im Wiesental, Inzlingen, Kleines Wiesental, Lörrach, Maulburg, Rümmingen, Schallbach, Schönau in the Black Forest, Schönenberg, Schopfheim, Steinen, Todtnau, Tunau, Utzenfeld, Weil am Rhein, Wembach, Wieden, Wittlingen and Zell in the Wiesental of the Lörrach district.

Lörrach belongs to the administrative district of Freiburg.

Lörrach: The candidates in constituency 58

In the total of 70 electoral districts in Baden-Württemberg, 872 applicants from 21 parties are running for the state election in 2021.

These candidates run in the constituency of Lörrach:

Greens: Josha Frey

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CDU: Christof Nitz

AfD: Dubravko Mandic

SPD: Jonas Hoffmann

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FDP: Felix Düster

The left: Joerg-Uwe Sanio

Alliance C: Bernhard Heyl

the basis: Dietmar Ferger

The party: Martin Rupp

ÖDP: Kilian Kronimus

Free voters: Nadja Lützel

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WE 2020: Hansjörg Pfründer

Climate list: Samira Bohemian

It is quite possible that the Greens in Baden-Württemberg will ultimately be able to choose a coalition partner.

It would certainly be enough for green-black, and black-green would also be an option if the CDU were successful.

However, according to current surveys, the latter is rather unlikely.

In any case, there is no passion that connects both parties.

The preferred constellation of the Greens leadership is an alliance with the SPD, but so far there is no majority for it.

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State election of Baden-Württemberg 2016: result in Lörrach

In the state election in 2016, the votes in the constituency of Lörrach were distributed as follows:

Greens: 31.71 percent (25,618 votes)

CDU: 25.16 percent (20,323 votes)

SPD: 16.67 percent (13,463 votes)

AfD: 13.23 percent (10,690 votes)

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FDP: 6.52 percent (5,270 votes)

The Left: 2.71 percent (2,198 votes)

Pirate Party: 0.83 percent (668 votes)

ÖDP: 0.59 percent (475 votes)

The party: 0.68 percent (550 votes)

ALFA: 1 percent (810 votes)

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At that time, 125,929 eligible voters lived here, of which 81,668 voters actually went to the ballot box.

That corresponded to a voter turnout of 64.85 percent.

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