Because of numerous organizational problems and breakdowns in the Bundestag elections in Berlin, the traffic light coalition wants to have the vote repeated there in around 300 of the almost 2,300 polling stations.

"We limit ourselves to the second votes," SPD MP Johannes Fechner told the AFP news agency on Tuesday.

In the afternoon, Fechner sent a corresponding proposal from the traffic light representatives in the Bundestag's Election Review Committee to Chairwoman Daniela Ludwig (CSU).

The committee is scheduled to vote on it in October.

Since the traffic light coalition has the majority in the Election Review Committee, it can be assumed that the proposal submitted by Fechner will be adopted by the committee.

This is a draft resolution that Parliament as a whole must then vote on.

Then the way would be clear for a partial repetition of the federal elections in the capital.

However, an appeal against the Bundestag resolution can also be filed with the Federal Constitutional Court.

After the hearing of the Berlin Constitutional Court last Wednesday, the traffic light representatives in the committee sat down again to discuss what the court hearing means for dealing with the federal elections.

The Berlin court dealt exclusively with the elections to the House of Representatives and the district assemblies.

The Bundestag is responsible for reviewing the Bundestag elections held on the same day.

"The Berlin Constitutional Court has encouraged us to hold new elections where election errors have occurred," said Fechner.

"Unlike the Berlin Constitutional Court, like the Federal Returning Officer, we do not see the electoral errors in every constituency."

Waiting 15 minutes should be reasonable

As Fechner explains in the letter to the committee chair Ludwig, which is available to the AFP, a late closing of a polling station, for example, should only be considered a voting error if votes could still be cast after 6:45 p.m.

"We also believe that a brief interruption in the voting process of less than 15 minutes does not constitute a voting error and that a waiting time of this magnitude is reasonable for citizens," said Fechner.

During the elections in September 2021, which were held on the same day as the Berlin marathon, there were numerous mishaps in the capital - such as missing ballot papers, long queues or polling stations that had been closed in the meantime.

There were therefore numerous objections to the result, especially from Federal Returning Officer Georg Thiel.

Thiel saw the incidents in almost 340 constituencies as serious and called for the election to be repeated in six of Berlin's twelve constituencies.

In one case - in Berlin-Reinickendorf - Thiel also questioned the result of the first vote.

The traffic light coalition did not agree with this assessment.

With the first vote, voters decide which direct candidate should represent their constituency in Parliament.

They give the second vote to a party.