Vienna South West (National Council electoral district)
Parliamentary electoral district in Austria
Vienna South West The 39 regional electotral districts
District State Vienna Population 351,350 (2024)[ 1] Electorate 210,813 (2019) Area 107 km2 (2023)[ 2] Created 1994 Seats 6 (1994–present) Members[ 3] Created from Vienna
Vienna South West (German : Wien Süd-West ), also known as Electoral District 9E (German : Wahlkreis 9E ), is one of the 39 multi-member regional electoral districts of the National Council , the lower house of the Austrian Parliament , the national legislature of Austria . The electoral district was created in 1992 when electoral regulations were amended to add regional electoral districts to the existing state-wide electoral districts and came into being at the following legislative election in 1994 . It consists of the districts of Hietzing , Liesing , Penzing and Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus in the city-state of Vienna . The electoral district currently elects six of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2019 legislative election the constituency had 210,813 registered electors.
History
Vienna South West was one 43 regional electoral districts (regionalwahlkreise ) established by the "National Council Electoral Regulations 1992" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung
1992 ) passed by the National Council in 1992.[ 4] It consisted of the districts of Hietzing , Liesing , Penzing and Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus in the city-state of Vienna .[ 5] The district was initially allocated six seats in May 1993.[ 6]
Electoral system
Vienna South West currently elects six of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] The allocation of seats is carried out in three stages.[ 10] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties (lists ) at the regional level using a state-wide Hare quota (wahlzahl ) (valid votes in the state divided by the number of seats in the state).[ 11] [ 12] In the second stage, seats are allocated to parties at the state/provincial level using the state-wide Hare quota (any seats won by the party at the regional stage are subtracted from the party's state seats).[ 11] [ 12] In the third and final stage, seats are allocated to parties at the federal/national level using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the regional and state stages are subtracted from the party's federal seats).[ 11] [ 12] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold , or have won a seat at the regional stage, compete for seats at the state and federal stages.[ 11] [ 12]
Electors may cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the regional, state and federal levels.[ 12] Split-ticket voting (panachage ), or voting for more than one candidate at each level, is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated .[ 12] [ 13] At the regional level, candidates must receive preferential votes amounting to at least 14% of the valid votes cast for their party to over-ride the order of the party list (10% and 7% respectively for the state and federal levels).[ 13] Prior to April 2013 electors could not cast preferential votes at the federal level and the thresholds candidates needed to over-ride the party list order were higher at the regional level (half the Hare quota or 1 ⁄6 of the party votes) and state level (Hare quota).[ 12] [ 14] [ 15]
Election results
Summary
Election
Communists KPÖ+ / KPÖ
Social Democrats SPÖ
Greens GRÜNE
NEOS NEOS / LiF
People's ÖVP
Freedom FPÖ
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2019
1,055
0.68%
0
39,173
25.20%
1
31,487
20.26%
1
16,542
10.64%
0
42,245
27.18%
1
18,858
12.13%
0
2017
2,001
1.23%
0
52,482
32.22%
1
9,263
5.69%
0
11,517
7.07%
0
40,216
24.69%
1
33,029
20.27%
1
2013
2,207
1.47%
0
45,103
29.95%
1
23,939
15.90%
0
12,533
8.32%
0
26,075
17.32%
1
28,746
19.09%
1
2008
1,509
0.95%
0
52,650
33.30%
2
25,055
15.85%
0
6,711
4.24%
0
31,060
19.64%
1
29,725
18.80%
1
2006
1,657
1.09%
0
59,086
38.74%
2
26,480
17.36%
1
38,521
25.25%
1
19,686
12.91%
0
2002
845
0.53%
0
65,746
41.29%
2
23,323
14.65%
0
1,798
1.13%
0
54,156
34.01%
2
12,323
7.74%
0
1999
1,123
0.74%
0
55,092
36.51%
2
15,428
10.22%
0
10,404
6.89%
0
29,300
19.42%
1
36,141
23.95%
1
1995
550
0.33%
0
69,182
41.79%
2
9,787
5.91%
0
14,984
9.05%
0
36,721
22.18%
1
32,120
19.40%
1
1994
585
0.37%
0
57,837
36.93%
2
15,239
9.73%
0
16,869
10.77%
0
29,332
18.73%
1
34,521
22.04%
1
Detailed
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 29 September 2019:[ 16] [ 17]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,084
15,392
11,371
4,665
733
42,245
27.18%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,624
14,631
10,824
7,592
502
39,173
25.20%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
5,716
8,265
9,373
7,449
684
31,487
20.26%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
2,768
7,969
5,124
2,705
292
18,858
12.13%
0
NEOS – The New Austria
NEOS
4,181
5,491
4,552
1,976
342
16,542
10.64%
0
JETZT
JETZT
878
1,395
1,276
797
100
4,446
2.86%
0
KPÖ Plus
KPÖ+
128
322
290
303
12
1,055
0.68%
0
The Beer Party
BIER
126
341
259
134
15
875
0.56%
0
Der Wandel
WANDL
92
228
247
179
16
762
0.49%
0
Valid Votes
29,597
54,034
43,316
25,800
2,696
155,443
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
186
402
365
175
14
1,142
0.73%
Total Polled
29,783
54,436
43,681
25,975
2,710
156,585
74.28%
Registered Electors
38,030
73,679
59,858
39,246
210,813
Turnout
78.31%
73.88%
72.97%
66.19%
74.28%
The following candidates were elected:[ 18] [ 19]
2017
Results of the 2017 legislative election held on 15 October 2017:[ 20] [ 21]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
8,019
18,248
14,754
10,679
782
52,482
32.22%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,739
13,578
10,789
4,448
662
40,216
24.69%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,633
13,671
9,101
5,165
459
33,029
20.27%
1
Peter Pilz List
PILZ
2,376
3,685
3,639
2,466
237
12,403
7.61%
0
NEOS – The New Austria
NEOS
3,014
3,573
3,181
1,490
259
11,517
7.07%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,734
2,137
2,770
2,400
222
9,263
5.69%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
274
460
537
692
38
2,001
1.23%
0
My Vote Counts!
GILT
191
495
412
231
21
1,350
0.83%
0
The Whites
WEIßE
31
63
52
29
5
180
0.11%
0
Free List Austria
FLÖ
32
54
39
17
1
143
0.09%
0
Homeless in Politics
ODP
26
43
34
37
1
141
0.09%
0
EU Exit Party
EUAUS
17
38
36
28
1
120
0.07%
0
Socialist Left Party
SLP
9
17
11
27
1
65
0.04%
0
Valid Votes
31,095
56,062
45,355
27,709
2,689
162,910
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
174
399
301
263
16
1,153
0.70%
Total Polled
31,269
56,461
45,656
27,972
2,705
164,063
78.01%
Registered Electors
38,353
71,666
60,022
40,271
210,312
Turnout
81.53%
78.78%
76.07%
69.46%
78.01%
The following candidates were elected:[ 22] [ 23]
2013
Results of the 2013 legislative election held on 29 September 2013:[ 24] [ 25]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
6,455
17,474
12,139
8,420
615
45,103
29.95%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,072
11,358
8,278
4,680
358
28,746
19.09%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
7,827
7,752
7,123
2,862
511
26,075
17.32%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
4,471
6,291
7,004
5,614
559
23,939
15.90%
0
NEOS – The New Austria
NEOS
3,438
3,834
3,435
1,580
246
12,533
8.32%
0
Team Stronach
FRANK
1,138
2,220
1,726
916
82
6,082
4.04%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
836
1,453
1,145
489
98
4,021
2.67%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
362
576
682
562
25
2,207
1.47%
0
Pirate Party of Austria
PIRAT
276
422
422
315
19
1,454
0.97%
0
Der Wandel
WANDL
34
63
74
81
5
257
0.17%
0
Socialist Left Party
SLP
33
35
52
46
1
167
0.11%
0
Valid Votes
28,942
51,478
42,080
25,565
2,519
150,584
100.00%
3
Rejected Votes
340
700
644
394
36
2,114
1.38%
Total Polled
29,282
52,178
42,724
25,959
2,555
152,698
72.21%
Registered Electors
38,778
70,939
60,622
41,115
211,454
Turnout
75.51%
73.55%
70.48%
63.14%
72.21%
The following candidates were elected:[ 26] [ 27]
Doris Bures (SPÖ) and Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) resigned on 16 December 2013 and were replaced by Laura Rudas (SPÖ) and Erwin Rasinger (ÖVP) respectively on 17 December 2013.[ 28] Laura Rudas (SPÖ) resigned on 17 March 2014 and was replaced by Sabine Oberhauser (SPÖ) on 18 March 2014.[ 29]
2000s
2008
Results of the 2008 legislative election held on 28 September 2008:[ 30] [ 31]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
7,649
19,046
14,030
9,812
2,113
52,650
33.30%
2
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
9,587
8,903
7,985
3,051
1,534
31,060
19.64%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,142
11,022
8,270
5,233
1,058
29,725
18.80%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
5,079
6,823
7,172
4,972
1,009
25,055
15.85%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,381
2,916
2,111
1,029
379
7,816
4.94%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,545
1,964
1,837
1,088
277
6,711
4.24%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
218
461
399
380
51
1,509
0.95%
0
Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol
FRITZ
259
460
377
192
74
1,362
0.86%
0
Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria
RETTÖ
190
317
297
158
37
999
0.63%
0
The Christians
DC
110
203
180
136
24
653
0.41%
0
Animal Rights Party
TRP
68
137
114
63
13
395
0.25%
0
Left
LINKE
19
51
46
52
4
172
0.11%
0
Valid Votes
30,247
52,303
42,818
26,166
6,573
158,107
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
415
743
725
409
82
2,374
1.48%
Total Polled
30,662
53,046
43,543
26,575
6,655
160,481
75.61%
Registered Electors
39,979
70,042
61,088
41,139
212,248
Turnout
76.70%
75.73%
71.28%
64.60%
75.61%
The following candidates were elected:[ 32] [ 33]
Doris Bures (SPÖ) and Andreas Schieder (SPÖ) resigned on 2 December 2008 and were replaced by Laura Rudas (SPÖ) and Wolfgang Katzian (SPÖ) respectively on 3 December 2008.[ 34] Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP) resigned on 8 September 2011 and was replaced by Wolfgang Gerstl (ÖVP) on 9 September 2011.[ 35]
2006
Results of the 2006 legislative election held on 1 October 2006:[ 36] [ 37]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
8,199
20,145
15,164
10,849
4,729
59,086
38.74%
2
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,132
10,741
9,253
3,812
4,583
38,521
25.25%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
5,288
6,939
7,049
4,552
2,652
26,480
17.36%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
2,817
6,571
5,483
3,533
1,282
19,686
12.91%
0
Hans-Peter Martin's List
MATIN
521
1,174
948
471
296
3,410
2.24%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
453
943
698
429
224
2,747
1.80%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
249
501
419
371
117
1,657
1.09%
0
EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria
NFÖ
99
188
152
76
51
566
0.37%
0
Socialist Left Party
SLP
57
103
93
103
24
380
0.25%
0
Valid Votes
27,815
47,305
39,259
24,196
13,958
152,533
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
334
547
497
290
105
1,773
1.15%
Total Polled
28,149
47,852
39,756
24,486
14,063
154,306
74.54%
Registered Electors
39,638
67,471
59,485
40,414
207,008
Turnout
71.02%
70.92%
66.83%
60.59%
74.54%
The following candidates were elected:[ 38] [ 39]
Doris Bures (SPÖ) resigned on 15 January 2007 and was replaced by Laura Rudas (SPÖ) on 16 January 2007.[ 40] Andreas Schieder (SPÖ) resigned on 2 July 2008 and was replaced by Laura Rudas (SPÖ) whose vacant seat was filled by Doris Bures (SPÖ) on 3 July 2008.[ 41]
2002
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 24 November 2002:[ 42] [ 43]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
9,747
22,684
17,620
12,136
3,559
65,746
41.29%
2
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
13,469
16,153
13,999
6,680
3,855
54,156
34.01%
2
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
4,600
6,164
6,405
4,408
1,746
23,323
14.65%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
2,106
3,822
3,358
2,411
626
12,323
7.74%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
308
585
506
307
92
1,798
1.13%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
132
290
220
171
32
845
0.53%
0
Socialist Left Party
SLP
107
201
188
175
8
679
0.43%
0
The Democrats
57
105
117
70
15
364
0.23%
0
Valid Votes
30,526
50,004
42,413
26,358
9,933
159,234
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
272
466
492
277
65
1,572
0.98%
Total Polled
30,798
50,470
42,905
26,635
9,998
160,806
80.00%
Registered Electors
39,078
64,815
57,810
39,315
201,018
Turnout
78.81%
77.87%
74.22%
67.75%
80.00%
The following candidates were elected:[ 44] [ 45]
Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP) resigned on 4 March 2003 and was replaced by Roderich Regler (ÖVP) on 5 March 2003.[ 46]
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 3 October 1999:[ 47] [ 48]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
8,748
17,713
14,407
9,817
4,407
55,092
36.51%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,960
11,118
9,647
6,631
2,785
36,141
23.95%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
8,268
7,642
7,145
3,110
3,135
29,300
19.42%
1
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
3,131
4,076
4,173
2,598
1,450
15,428
10.22%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
2,353
2,827
2,730
1,521
973
10,404
6.89%
0
The Independents
DU
398
790
717
489
224
2,618
1.73%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
186
340
284
249
64
1,123
0.74%
0
No to NATO and EU – Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN
166
224
214
150
41
795
0.53%
0
Valid Votes
29,210
44,730
39,317
24,565
13,079
150,901
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
390
635
526
374
103
2,028
1.33%
Total Polled
29,600
45,365
39,843
24,939
13,182
152,929
75.81%
Registered Electors
41,198
62,371
58,228
39,925
201,722
Turnout
71.85%
72.73%
68.43%
62.46%
75.81%
The following candidates were elected:[ 49] [ 50]
Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP) resigned on 7 February 2000 and was replaced by Martina Pecher (ÖVP) on 8 February 2000.[ 51] Herbert Scheibner (FPÖ) resigned on 10 February 2000 and was replaced by Wolfgang Jung (FPÖ).[ 52]
1995
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 17 December 1995:[ 53] [ 54]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
11,312
22,229
18,782
13,669
3,190
69,182
41.79%
2
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,797
9,847
9,519
4,477
2,081
36,721
22.18%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,261
9,635
8,925
6,869
1,430
32,120
19.40%
1
Liberal Forum
LiF
3,219
4,691
4,098
2,198
778
14,984
9.05%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,896
2,580
2,767
1,985
559
9,787
5.91%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
346
544
549
363
87
1,889
1.14%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
94
202
135
100
19
550
0.33%
0
Natural Law Party
ÖNP
80
87
89
55
12
323
0.20%
0
Valid Votes
33,005
49,815
44,864
29,716
8,156
165,556
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
455
743
797
444
59
2,498
1.49%
Total Polled
33,460
50,558
45,661
30,160
8,215
168,054
81.11%
Registered Electors
42,475
62,480
60,148
42,080
207,183
Turnout
78.78%
80.92%
75.91%
71.67%
81.11%
The following candidates were elected:[ 55] [ 56]
1994
Results of the 1994 legislative election held on 9 October 1994:[ 57] [ 58]
Party
Votes per district
Total Votes
%
Seats
Hiet- zing
Lie- sing
Pen- zing
Rudolfs- heim- Fünf- haus
Voting card
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
9,463
18,143
15,316
11,065
3,850
57,837
36.93%
2
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,844
9,935
9,321
6,952
2,469
34,521
22.04%
1
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
8,307
7,371
7,297
3,601
2,756
29,332
18.73%
1
Liberal Forum
LiF
3,743
5,207
4,362
2,290
1,267
16,869
10.77%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
3,205
4,054
4,136
2,691
1,153
15,239
9.73%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
248
465
511
287
161
1,672
1.07%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
110
188
142
112
33
585
0.37%
0
Natural Law Party
ÖNP
58
75
74
43
14
264
0.17%
0
Citizen Greens Austria – Free Democrats
BGÖ
48
34
34
21
10
147
0.09%
0
United Greens Austria – List Adi Pinter
VGÖ
32
35
39
29
7
142
0.09%
0
Valid Votes
31,058
45,507
41,232
27,091
11,720
156,608
100.00%
4
Rejected Votes
424
681
723
415
96
2,339
1.47%
Total Polled
31,482
46,188
41,955
27,506
11,816
158,947
75.43%
Registered Electors
43,274
62,741
61,303
43,408
210,726
Turnout
72.75%
73.62%
68.44%
63.37%
75.43%
The following candidates were elected:[ 59] [ 60]
Wolfgang Schüssel (ÖVP) resigned on 12 December 1994 and was replaced by Ingrid Tichy-Schreder (ÖVP) on 15 December 1994.[ 61] [ 62] [ 63]
Notes
^ Wolfgang Schüssel was the ÖVP's first placed candidate in Vienna South West but, as he was elected elected on the ÖVP's federal list, the second placed candidate Erwin Rasinger was elected in Vienna South West.
^ Wolfgang Schüssel was the ÖVP's first placed candidate in Vienna South West but, as he was elected elected on the ÖVP's federal list, the second placed candidate Ingrid Tichy-Schreder was elected in Vienna South West.
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