Illustration depicting Green Party supporters celebrating their slim election win over CDU in Baden-Württemberg, with vote results on display.
Illustration depicting Green Party supporters celebrating their slim election win over CDU in Baden-Württemberg, with vote results on display.
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Greens narrowly win Baden-Württemberg state election ahead of CDU

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Cem Özdemir's Greens have narrowly won the Baden-Württemberg state election with 30.2 percent of the vote ahead of the CDU's 29.7 percent. Both parties secure 56 seats each in the state parliament, while the SPD plummets to a historic low of 5.5 percent. The FDP and Left fail to enter the parliament.

In the Baden-Württemberg state election on March 8, 2026, Cem Özdemir's Greens secured a narrow victory. According to preliminary results, they received 30.2 percent of second votes, down from 32.6 percent in 2021. The CDU led by Manuel Hagel followed with 29.7 percent, up 5.6 percentage points from the previous year. The AfD placed third with 18.8 percent, doubling its 9.7 percent from 2021.

The SPD suffered a debacle with just 5.5 percent, its worst result ever in a state election. Top candidate Andreas Stoch announced his resignation as state and parliamentary group leader. Both the FDP and The Left failed to reach the 5 percent threshold with 4.4 percent each; FDP state leader Hans-Ulrich Rülke plans to step down. Seven percent of votes went to other parties.

In the 154-seat state parliament, Greens and CDU each gain 56 seats, the AfD 35, and the SPD 10. The two major parties together hold a two-thirds majority. Voter turnout rose to 69.6 percent from 63.8 percent last time. For the first time, 16- and 17-year-olds could vote, and voters had two votes: one for direct candidates and one for party lists.

Özdemir declared victory: "Dirges for the Greens and our issues were premature." He praised the achievements of the green-black coalition over the past ten years and offered the CDU a "partnership on equal terms." Hagel conceded defeat: "This is a defeat for us." He described it as an enormous burden for his family and took responsibility. Outgoing Minister President Winfried Kretschmann (Greens) is retiring after 15 years.

The election kicks off the super election year 2026 under Chancellor Friedrich Merz's black-red federal government. The Greens staged a strong comeback despite initial polling deficits.

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X users react to the Greens' narrow victory in the Baden-Württemberg state election, crediting Cem Özdemir personally while noting CDU's close second and SPD's historic low. Sentiments range from conservative disappointment and predictions of decline, to mockery of AfD claims amid center parties' majority, and left-leaning relief avoiding CDU leadership.

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Photorealistic illustration of Greens' narrow 30.2%-29.7% win over CDU in Baden-Württemberg election, showing jubilant supporters, results screen, and CDU leader offering rejected resignation.
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Greens narrowly win Baden-Württemberg state election

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The Greens have narrowly won the Baden-Württemberg state election with 30.2 percent, ahead of the CDU with 29.7 percent. Both parties will receive 56 seats each in the state parliament. CDU leader Manuel Hagel offered his resignation after the defeat, which was unanimously rejected by the state executive.

A new poll shows the Greens in Baden-Württemberg just one percentage point behind the CDU. The Greens poll at 27 percent, the CDU at 28 percent, days before the state election on March 8. The Greens' rise is linked to controversy over an old video of CDU candidate Manuel Hagel.

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Two days before the state election in Baden-Württemberg, polls indicate a neck-and-neck race between the Greens and the CDU. Both parties are at 28 percent, with 32 percent of respondents still undecided. The survey suggests possible shifts until election day.

The AfD has reached its highest-ever score of 29 percent in a new survey. The union falls to 22 percent, widening the gap further.

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About 76 percent of respondents are dissatisfied with the work of the black-red federal government. An Insa poll for «Bild am Sonntag» also found that 58 percent do not believe the coalition will last until 2029. The AfD leads in the polls with 28 percent.

Following the CDU's victory in Rhineland-Palatinate's state election, party leader Gordon Schnieder has been mandated to lead exploratory talks with the SPD's Alexander Schweitzer on forming a grand coalition, as alliances with the AfD remain off the table.

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Top representatives of Germany's black-red coalition from CDU, CSU and SPD concluded their two-day talks on energy prices and social-tax reforms late Sunday night at Villa Borsig near Berlin. No results were disclosed immediately. It remains unclear if announcements will follow on Monday.

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