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The lighter shade indicates a plurality; the darker shade indicates a majority.The 2013 Tyrolean state election was held on 28 April 2013 to elect the members of the Landtag of Tyrol.The election was contested by a large number of parties and saw a significant shift in support between them. The governing Austrian People’s Party (\u00d6VP) Social Democratic Party of Austria (SP\u00d6), while suffering relatively small losses, each suffered their worst results in history. The Greens finished in third place just 1.1 percentage points behind the SP\u00d6, while the Freedom Party of Austria (FP\u00d6) suffered a downswing. The most notable loss of the election was the Fritz Dinkhauser List, which collapsed from a second-placed 18% in 2008 to just 5.6% in this election, making it the smallest party in the Landtag. Three new parties were considered contenders to enter the Landtag, though only one succeeded, with Forward Tyrol winning 9.5% and four seats. The Citizens’ Club Tyrol, a splinter from the Fritz party, narrowly failed to win seats, as did Team Stronach.[1]Despite its relatively poor result, the \u00d6VP under Governor G\u00fcnther Platter remained by far the largest party. He subsequently formed a coalition with the Greens.[2]Table of ContentsBackground[edit]Electoral system[edit]Contesting parties[edit]Opinion polling[edit]Results[edit]Results by constituency[edit]References[edit]Background[edit]In the 2008 election, the \u00d6VP lost its majority for the first time in history, winning 40.5% of votes cast (a loss of 9.4pp). This was coupled with losses for the SP\u00d6 and Greens, while the new Fritz Dinkhauser List soared to second place with 18.4% of votes. The \u00d6VP subsequently formed a coalition with the SP\u00d6.Electoral system[edit]The 36 seats of the Landtag of Tyrol are elected via open list proportional representation in a two-step process. The seats are distributed between nine multi-member constituencies, corresponding to the districts of Tyrol. For parties to receive any representation in the Landtag, they must either win at least one seat in a constituency directly, or clear a 5 percent state-wide electoral threshold. Seats are distributed in constituencies according to the Hare quota, with any remaining seats allocated using the D’Hondt method at the state level, to ensure overall proportionality between a party’s vote share and its share of seats.Contesting parties[edit]The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag.In addition to the parties already represented in the Landtag, six parties collected enough signatures to be placed on the ballot.Opinion polling[edit]Polling firmFieldwork dateSamplesize\u00d6VPFRITZSP\u00d6FP\u00d6Gr\u00fcneStro.ClubForw.OthersLead2018 state election25 February 2018\u201339.45.613.79.312.63.44.89.51.625.7GMK10\u201312 Apr 20135003841410966101.524GallupApril 2013?335159154412\u201318Karmasin26 Mar\u20135 Apr 20135003461410146211320TrendCom13\u201319 Mar 2013400346168126213318MarketMarch 2013?367141013828122KarmasinMarch 201350035515914629320IMAD13\u201316 Mar 201350030.56.513.78.514.06.52.513.44.416.5KarmasinFebruary 2013?3641511135210421KarmasinDecember 2012?4171591482\u20134262008 state election8 June 2008\u201340.518.415.512.410.7\u2013\u2013\u20132.622.1Results[edit]PartyVotes%+\/\u2212Seats+\/\u2212Austrian People’s Party (\u00d6VP)124,68939.35\u20131.1516\u00b10Social Democratic Party of Austria (SP\u00d6)43,46913.72\u20131.745\u00b10The Greens \u2013 The Green Alternative (GR\u00dcNE)39,90412.59+1.865+1Forward Tyrol (VORW\u00c4RTS)30,2299.54New4NewFreedom Party of Austria (FP\u00d6)29,5949.34\u20133.074\u00b10Fritz Dinkhauser List \u2013 Citizens’ Forum Tyrol (FRITZ)17,7855.61\u201312.742\u20135Citizens’ Club Tyrol (GURGISER)15,3264.84New0NewTeam Stronach (STRONACH)10,6373.36New0NewFor Tyrol (FUR)2,3220.73New0NewCommunist Party of Austria (KP\u00d6)1,6900.53\u20130.630\u00b10Pirate Party of Austria (PIRAT)1,2070.38+0.380\u00b10Invalid\/blank votes4,759\u2013\u2013\u2013\u2013Total321,611100\u2013360Registered voters\/turnout532,49660.40\u20135.44\u2013\u2013Source: Tyrolean GovernmentPopular vote\u00d6VP\u200939.35%SP\u00d6\u200913.72%GR\u00dcNE\u200912.59%VORW\u00c4RTS\u20099.54%FP\u00d6\u20099.34%FRITZ\u20095.61%GURGISER\u20094.84%STRONACH\u20093.36%Other\u20091.64%Landtag seats\u00d6VP\u200944.44%SP\u00d6\u200913.89%GR\u00dcNE\u200913.89%VORW\u00c4RTS\u200911.11%FP\u00d6\u200911.11%FRITZ\u20095.56%Results by constituency[edit]Constituency\u00d6VPSP\u00d6Gr\u00fcneForwardFP\u00d6FRITZCitizensClubOthersTotalseatsTurnout%S%S%S%S%S%S%S%Innsbruck City22.6115.5124.617.811.86.95.15.7354.2Imst48.7115.67.98.77.05.43.13.5162.5Innsbruck-Land35.0213.3115.019.48.87.16.15.3461.8Kitzb\u00fchel44.9112.99.08.39.45.33.66.5158.2Kufstein39.4214.110.57.711.65.25.75.9259.5Landeck55.8114.66.29.15.64.32.12.3166.2Lienz49.5114.37.97.911.03.31.64.6163.9Reutte37.26.37.033.34.72.35.93.4065.9Schwaz43.6113.29.67.59.55.26.64.9160.0Remaining seats633442\u201322Total39.41613.7512.659.549.345.624.805.03660.4Source: Tyrolean GovernmentReferences[edit]State electionsMunicipal andmayoral elections "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki24\/2013-tyrolean-state-election-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"2013 Tyrolean state election – Wikipedia"}}]}]