2024 Styrian state election

2024 Styrian state election

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All 48 seats in the Landtag Styria
25 seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
Leader Christopher Drexler Anton Lang Mario Kunasek
Party ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ
Last election 18 seats, 36.0% 12 seats, 23.0% 8 seats, 17.5%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
Leader Sandra Krautwaschl Claudia Klimt-Weithaler Niko Swatek
Party Greens KPÖ NEOS
Last election 6 seats, 12.1% 2 seats, 6.0% 2 seats, 5.4%

Governor before election

Christopher Drexler
ÖVP

Elected Governor

TBD

The Styria state election of 2024 will be held in the Austrian state of Styria in the autumn of 2024.

Background

In 2019, the ÖVP was able to make strong gains and became the strongest party with 18 of 48 seats. The SPÖ suffered heavy losses and fell to second place with 12 seats. The FPÖ lost even more support, yet remained the third strongest party. The Greens, KPÖ and NEOS made gains, with the latter entering the state parliament for the first time.

In Styria there is no percentage threshold. To enter the Landtag, each party is required to gain at least one seat in one of the four constituencies (Graz and surroundings, Western Styria, Eastern Styria, Upper Styria).[1][2]

Opinion polling

Polling firm Fieldwork date Sample
size
ÖVP SPÖ FPÖ Grüne KPÖ NEOS Others Lead
Peter Hajek Public Opinion Strategies GmbH/Kleine Zeitung[3] 26 Apr–2 May 2024 810 22 21 29 10 11 6 1 7
m(Research/GRÜNE Steiermark[3] 23 Feb–5 Mar 2024 750 21.0 25.5 23.1 12.4 9.5 7.0 2.4
OGM/FPÖ Steiermark[3] 12–20 Feb 2024 1033 23 24 25 9 13 5 1 1
M&R Wien/ÖVP Steiermark[3] 30 Nov–7 Dez 2023 800 28 24 25 9 8 6 3
Market/Standard[3] 19–24 Jan 2024 781 20 24 26 8 14 7 1 2
Triple M Matzka/NEOS Steiermark[3] Late Oct–Early Nov 2022 800 21 24 23 11 12 8 1 1
OGM/FPÖ Steiermark[3] 23–28 Sep 2022 547 24 24 24 11 12 5 Tie
IMAS/NEOS Steiermark[3] Feb–Mar 2021 850 34.1 22.9 17.9 11.5 5.2 8.5 11.2
2019 state election 24 Nov 2019 36.0 23.0 17.5 12.1 6.0 5.4 13.1

References

  1. ^ "NEOS brauchen über sechs Prozent für Einzug" (in German). Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  2. ^ "LTW - Wahlkreiseinteilung, Zahl der Mandate" (in German). Retrieved 2023-03-17.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h "Wahlen in Österreich" (in German). Retrieved 2024-05-05.
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