Team Todenhöfer at a glance

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Team Todenhöfer – Die Gerechtigkeitspartei

Team Todenhöfer - The Justice Party
Team Todenhöfer - The Justice Party was founded by Jürgen Todenhöfer in November 2020. The party is committed to reducing bureaucracy, ending all foreign deployments of the German armed forces and banning arms exports to crisis regions. It achieved 0.5% of the vote in the 2021 Bundestag elections. The party also calls for term limits for politicians and the abolition of church tax.
Gründung und Hintergrund
Team Todenhöfer - The Justice Party was founded on November 12, 2020 by Jürgen Todenhöfer, who was previously a long-standing member of the CDU. By founding the new party, Todenhöfer aimed to establish a policy that is more strongly oriented towards humanist values and offers an alternative to the established parties.
Key political positions
The party advocates an end to all foreign deployments of the German armed forces and a ban on arms exports to crisis regions. It also calls for politicians' terms of office to be limited to two terms and the abolition of church tax. Another focus is on reducing bureaucracy and promoting green hydrogen as an alternative to electric cars.
Election results and political activities
Team Todenhöfer contested the 2021 federal elections for the first time and achieved 0.5% of the vote. The party also took part in state elections, but has not yet won any seats.

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Who votes for the party?

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What do the charts show?
We asked voters of all parties in the PolitPro community about their positions on different political issues. The bars show the range of opinions among party supporters. The shorter the bar, the more similar the views of the party’s voters on that issue. If available, we also show the party’s position derived from research as a circle.
Where does the data come from?
The data is based on self-assessments from party supporters in the PolitPro community. It is not representative of the entire population, but it still gives a solid overview of which issues matter most to party supporters.
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The chart shows the self-assessment of a random sample of Team Todenhöfer voters from the PolitPro community.

Historical election results

Team Todenhöfer: Historical election results in Germany

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Sources of data and information

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Long-running research data from the University of Bremen. It documents political parties and governments and enables systematic political comparison.
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CHES – Chapel Hill Expert Survey
Europe’s most important expert survey on party positions. More than 400 political scientists from different countries assess party positions based on scientific criteria.
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