2015 Liechtenstein local elections

Summary

The 2015 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 15 March to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein.[1]

2015 Liechtenstein local elections

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Electoral system edit

The municipal councils (German: Gemeinderat) are composed of an even number of councillors plus the mayor (German: Gemeindevorsteher). The number of councillors is determined by population count: 6 or 8 councillors for population 1,500, 8 or 10 councillors for population between 1,500 and 3,000, and 10 or 12 councillors for population over 3,000.

Councillors were elected in single multi-member districts, consisting of the municipality's territory, using an open list proportional representation system. Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The mayors were elected in a two-round system. If none of the candidates achieved a majority in the first round, a second round would have been held four weeks later, where the candidate with a plurality would be elected as a mayor.[2]

Mayoral elections results edit

 
Municipalities by Mayors

Summary edit

Party Votes % Mayors +/–
Progressive Citizens' Party 5,964 48.6 6   1
Patriotic Union 6,312 51.4 5   1
Invalid/blank votes 2,966
Total 15,242 100 11 0
Registered voters/turnout 19,558 79.7
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2016

By municipality edit

Municipality Electorate Party Candidate Votes %
Balzers 2,619 Progressive Citizens' Party Hansjörg Büchel 1,136 56.6
Patriotic Union Patrick Büchel 873 43.4
Eschen 2,182 Patriotic Union Günther Kranz 1,045 64.1
Gamprin 862 Patriotic Union Donath Oeri 474 71.9
Mauren 2,007 Progressive Citizens' Party Freddy Kaiser 1,112 74.2
Planken 245 Patriotic Union Rainer Beck 146 67.3
Ruggell 1,201 Progressive Citizens' Party Maria Kaiser-Eberle 489 50.4
Patriotic Union Mario Wohlwend 482 49.6
Schaan 2,986 Patriotic Union Daniel Hilti 1,850 83.2
Schellenberg 585 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 387 78.7
Triesen 2,564 Progressive Citizens' Party Günter Mahl 1,032 57.9
Patriotic Union Ernst Trefzer 750 42.1
Triesenberg 1,696 Patriotic Union Christoph Beck 692 50.5
Progressive Citizens' Party Armin Schädler 678 49.5
Vaduz 2,611 Progressive Citizens' Party Ewald Ospelt 1,130 60.8
Patriotic Union Clemens Laternser 730 39.2
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2016

Municipal council elections results edit

 
Municipalities by biggest party in each municipality's council

Summary edit

Party Votes % Seats +/–
Progressive Citizens' Party 64,043 44.1 52 –2
Patriotic Union 59,396 40.9 46 0
The Independents 11,248 7.7 3 New
Free List 10,647 7.3 3 –3
Total 145,334 100 104
Valid ballots 14,239
Invalid/blank ballots 1,003
Total 15,242
Registered voters/turnout 19,558 79.7
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2020

By municipality edit

Municipality Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Seats
Balzers 10 2,619 Patriotic Union
  • Basil Vogt
  • Martin Büchel
  • Roswitha Vogt
  • Thomas Wolfinger
  • Martin Lenherr
  • German Foser
  • Patrizia Notaro
8,302 41.4 6
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Marcel Kaufmann
  • Manuel Frick
  • Thomas Eberle
  • Roland Tribelhorn
  • Fidel Frick
  • Jenny Vanoni
  • Jeannette Stocker
8,565 42.7 4
The Independents Pascal Willi 1,619 8.1 0
Free List
  • Jangchen Thogurtsang
  • Sacha Schlegel
1,564 7.8 0
Eschen 10 2,182 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Sylvia Pedrazzini
  • Fredy Allgäuer
  • Tino Quaderer
  • Albert Kindle
  • Gerhard Gerner
  • Georg Marxer
  • Tanja Plüss
  • Marcus Büchel
  • Mehmet Koc
5,936 38.5 5
Patriotic Union
  • Jochen Ott
  • Viktor Meier
  • Hanno Hasler
  • Mario Hundertpfund
  • Renate Marxer
  • Siglinde Marxer
  • Werner Bieberschulte
  • Priska Marxer
  • Uwe Hoop
  • Gina Hasler
6,494 42.1 4
The Independents
  • Peter Laukas
2,031 13.2 1
Free List
  • Willy Marxer
  • Selin Engin
949 6.2 0
Gamprin 8 862 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Thomas Hasler
  • Norman Hoop
  • Peter Marxer
  • Otto Kind
  • Simone Sulser-Hasler
  • Marion Schwyzer
2,671 53.1 5
Patriotic Union
  • Wolfgang Oehri
  • Dietmar Hasler
  • Nora Meier
  • Gilbert Kind
  • Beatrice Matt
2,361 46.9 3
Mauren 10 2,007 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Christoph Marxer
  • Dominik Amman
  • Martine Kieber
  • Martin Beck
  • Martin Lampert
  • Nicole Marxer
  • Philipp Schafhauser
  • Frank Heeb
  • Walph Wanger
  • Nicole Schädler-Marock
7,480 54.1 5
Patriotic Union
  • Patrik Schreiber
  • Marcel Öhri
  • Bruno Mayer
  • Martina Brändle-Nipp
  • Cristoph Gassner
  • Sascha Fehr
4,832 35.0 4
Free List
  • Claudia Robinigg-Büchel
  • Nicole Oberhauser
  • Akif Özmen
  • Renate Dey
1,508 10.9 1
Planken 6 245 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Josef Biedermann
  • Urs Kranz
  • Monika Stahl
  • Alexander Ritter
  • Irene Elford-Gantner
746 60.7 4
Patriotic Union
  • Horst Meier
  • Norbert Gantner
484 39.4 2
Ruggell 8 1,201 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Alois Hoop
  • Melanie Büchel
  • Esther Büchel
  • Heinz Biedermann
  • Mamert Risch
  • Michael Büchel
4,093 53.2 4
Patriotic Union
  • Martin Büchel
  • Marion Gschwenter
  • Jürgen Hasler
  • Kevin Hasler
3,595 46.8 4
Schaan 12 2,986 Patriotic Union
  • Walter Frick
  • Rudolf Wachter
  • Simon Biedermann
  • Martin Hilti
  • Caroline Riegler-Rüdisser
  • Reinhold Zanghellini
  • Rainer Fehr
  • Hildegard Hasler
  • Alexander Congiu
  • Astrid Matt
10,134 40.6 5
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Markus Falk
  • Markus Beck
  • Klaus Beck
  • Anton Ospelt
  • Alexandra Konrad-Biedermann
  • Clarissa Frommelt
  • Melanie Lampert-Steiger
  • Cily Marxer-Risch
  • Klaus Brandl
8,693 34.8 5
The Independents Jakob Quaderer 3,569 14.3 1
Free List
  • Andreas Heeb
  • Petra Eichele
2,576 10.3 1
Schellenberg 8 585 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Andrea Kaiser-Kreuzer
  • Robert Hassler
  • Jürgen Goop
  • Marco Willi-Wohlwend
  • Jacqueline Gassner
  • Nicole Bolter
  • Andreas Hagen
1,962 53.3 4
Patriotic Union
  • Mario Wohlwend
  • Christian Meier
  • Harald Lampert
  • Rebecca Lampert
  • Caroline Chèvre
1,308 35.5 3
Free List Patrick Risch 410 11.1 1
Triesen 10 2,564 Patriotic Union
  • Max Burgmeier
  • Jürgen Negele
  • Ferdinand Schurti
  • Daniela Wellenzohn-Erne
  • Piero Sprenger
  • Stefan Schädler
  • Dietmar Wohlwend
  • Gabriele Eberle
6,992 39.8 5
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Walter Kindle
  • Albert Kindle
  • Paul Kindle
  • Dominik Banzer
  • Peter Banzer
  • Patrick Volle
  • Helmut Büchel
  • Carole Diepen-Beck
  • Paul Schurte
  • Monika Kindle
7,388 42.0 4
The Independents Ivo Kaufmann 1,913 10.9 1
Free List
  • Monica Derungs-Scherzer
  • Derya Kesci
1,297 7.4 0
Triesenberg 10 1,696 Patriotic Union
  • Roger Schädler
  • Thomas Nigg
  • Benjamin Eberle
  • Johann Beck
  • Matthias Beck
  • Anuschka Schädler
  • Karlheinz Frick
  • Simone Villamar
6,695 49.0 5
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Mario Bühler
  • Stefan Gassner
  • Jonny Sele
  • Edmund Beck
  • Fabio Gassner
  • Marco Strub
  • Marietta Beck
  • Peter Schädler
5,464 40.0 5
Free List Herbert Lageder 872 6.4 0
The Independents Johann Beck 619 4.5 0
Vaduz 12 2,611 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Toni Real
  • Philip Thöny
  • Manfred Ospelt
  • Manfred Bischof
  • Hannelore Eller-Hemmerle
  • Priska Risch-Amann
  • Thomas Vogt
  • Tamara Ospelt
  • Lins Florin
  • Martin Konrad
11,045 49.7 7
Patriotic Union
  • Frank Konrad
  • Patrick Wille
  • Josef Feurle
  • Philip Schädler
  • Antje Moser
  • Martin Gassner
  • Hanny Büchel
  • Alexandra Schädler
  • Volker Frommelt
8,199 36.9 5
The Independents Michael Gassner 1,497 6.7 0
Free List
  • Hannes Schatzmann-Krättli
  • Richard Brunhart
1,471 6.6 0

References edit

  1. ^ Gemeindewahlen - Stimmabgabe
  2. ^ Gemeindegesetz vom 20. März 1996

External links edit

  • Election results