In the Tyrolean state elections, the ÖVP lost votes from all parties except the Greens, the SPÖ lost votes for the Fritz list and the Greens, the FPÖ managed to mobilize 15,000 non-voters and the FRITZ list gained mainly from the ÖVP and SPÖ voters. The Neos won more votes from the ÖVP than they lost to the ÖVP.
The voter flow analysis looks at the migration of voters from the 2018 state elections. As of 2018, the ÖVP again convinced 69 percent of its voters. She lost 16,000 votes to the SPÖ, 9,000 to the PVV, 6,000 to List Fritz and 5,000 to the Neos. The ÖVP offset some of these losses by mobilizing non-voters (8,000). 4000 ÖVP voters from 2018 did not go to the polls this time.
SPÖ offset losses through VP . gains
The SPÖ managed to mobilize 61 percent of voters in 2018, but lost 6,000 votes on the Fritz list and 3,000 on the Greens. However, it was able to more than offset these losses with gains from the ÖVP. As of 2018, the FPÖ again convinced some 36,000 (72 percent) of its voters and also managed to mobilize 15,000 non-voters. The Greens can mobilize about 20,000 (58 percent) of their voters in 2018. They won mostly from former non-voters (5,000 votes) and lost 3,000 votes each to the ÖVP and Neos.
The Fritz list again won more than 11,000 (65 percent) of their voters in 2018. Notably, the Fritz list won against the ÖVP and the SPÖ (6,000 votes each). Loss of voice mainly goes to Neos (2000). The Neos, in turn, managed to win back 40 percent of their voters from 2018. Another 5000 votes came from the ÖVP – the Neos won more votes from the ÖVP than they lost to the ÖVP.
Source: Krone

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