Election result
Who Won the Parliamentary Election in Hamburg 1966?
In the Parliamentary Election in Hamburg 1966, SPD received the most votes with 59%. Following were CDU with 30%, FDP with 6.8%, Die Heimat with 3.9% and Freisoziale Union with 0.3%.
Voter Turnout: 69.8%
The voter turnout for the Parliamentary Election in Hamburg 1966 was 69.8%.
Coalition possibilities
120
Majority requires 61 seats
SPD
74
61.7%
FDP
8
6.7%
CDU
38
31.7%
SPD
CDU + FDP
FDP
Distribution of seats in parliament
Which Parties Entered Parliament?
In the Parliamentary Election in Hamburg 1966, 3 parties entered parliament: SPD with 74 seats, CDU with 38 seats and FDP with 8 seats.
Are There More Left-Wing or Right-Wing Representatives?
After the Parliamentary Election in Hamburg 1966, left-wing parties dominate parliament. 74 (61.7%) out of 120 seats are held by representatives of predominantly left-wing parties, while 46 (38.3%) seats are held by representatives of predominantly right-wing parties.
Parties in parliament
Seats in parliament
: 120
Political orientation
Left-leaning parties
: 74
Right-leaning parties
: 46
Pre-election institute polls
Election result
SPD
59
CDU
30
FDP
6.8
Heimat
3.9
Others
0.3
Election result
Party | Votes | Seats | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
SPD | 59.0% | +1.6% | 74 | +2 |
CDU | 30.0% | +0.9% | 38 | +2 |
FDP | 6.8% | -2.8% | 8 | -4 |
Die Heimat | 3.9% | +3.9% | 0 | ±0 |
Freisoziale Union | 0.3% | +0.3% | 0 | ±0 |