A lot seems to be stuck in Vienna, but the decisive factor is also open – namely which coalition will rule in the federal capital of today’s elections. The election is 5 pm, then there are the first trend forecasts. You can find all information in the live overview.
The most important soon:
- A long series of elections in Austria will end on Sunday. In Vienna it is so much that it is still clear to stay politically in the spös around mayor Michael Ludwig.
- The town hall red fight with mobilization problems, but will probably end in the first place and have to choose between the current coalition partner Neos, the Greens and the weakening ÖVP, because the FPö is categorically excluded as a partner.
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At 5 p.m. there will be a first trend forecast. A first extrapolation is expected between 6 p.m. And 6.30 pm All current songs can be found in the “Krone” election center.
- What is certain is that after the Vienna elections there are no elections on federal or levels until autumn 2027.
The voters of Austria are now winning a long break
If you look back on the last 13 months, you could almost think that voting is a kind of popular sport in Austria. The election was chosen in the employees and in the Chamber of Commerce and only in the state capital of Salzburg and Innsbruck and then also at European and national level. In Styria and Vorarlberg, the state and community level (except Graz) was chosen during this period. In Lower Austria, “only” in the communities “was voted alone, only in Burgenland at state level.
As the “krone” revealed, the Vienna election with the calculation to be able to appear as a stronghold against the possible blue and black federal government and therefore able to collect sympathy in the left warehouse. Although nothing has become blue and black, the decision in the town hall is never unfortunate.
Source: Krone

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