2017 Luxembourg communal elections

Summary

The 2017 Luxembourg communal elections were held on 8 October to elect the communal councils of the 102 municipalities of Luxembourg.[1]

Electoral system edit

Luxembourg citizens aged over 18 and living in the country were able to vote. Citizens from any EU country could vote if they were registered on the electoral list, the requirements for which were to have lived in Luxembourg for at least 5 years and to be living in Luxembourg during the election. Citizens from any other country could vote subject to the same requirements as for EU citizens, plus the requirement of holding valid visa or residence permit.[2]

The number of seats in each communal council was determined by the population of the commune. The population-seat ratio on each communal council was established on the following scale:[3]

Population Seats
<999 7
1,000–2,999 9
3,000–5,999 11
6,000–9,999 13
10,000–14,999 15
15,000–19,999 17
>20,000 19
Luxembourg City 27

Plurality-at-large voting was used in municipalities with a population of under 2,999 inhabitants. In municipalities with a population of over 3,000 inhabitants, proportional representation with open lists was used. Voters could vote for a party list or cast multiple votes for as many candidates as there are seats. Seat allocation was calculated in accordance with the Hagenbach-Bischoff quota.[2] On 1 January 2018, 6 municipalities will be merged and 3 new municipalities will be created as a result. The councillors will be elected in different constituencies, which correspond to the old boundaries.[4]

Candidates edit

There were a total of 3,575 candidates. The total number of councillors elected with proportional representation was 600, corresponding to 45 municipalities plus the section of Hobscheid (future municipality of Habscht).[5]

The different political parties ran in the following number of municipalities:

Results edit

Municipalities using proportional representation edit

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Christian Social People's Party769,10930.44209+47
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party606,52524.01155–10
Democratic Party458,81118.16108+2
The Greens413,09316.3577+3
The Left102,3474.058+1
Alternative Democratic Reform Party65,6872.6040
Pirate Party Luxembourg33,5561.333New
Communist Party of Luxembourg25,0550.992–1
Others52,3602.0734+11
Total2,526,543100.00600+56
Source: Gouvernement du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

Municipalities using majoritarian system edit

PartySeats
Independents522
Total522

Detailed results edit

Commune CSV LSAP DP dei gréng dei Lénk ADR Piraten KPL Others Total
Bertrange 3 1 7 2 13
Bettembourg 5 6 1 2 1 15
Betzdorf 3 3 2 3 11
Bissen 6 5 11
Clervaux 6 2 2 0 0 1 11
Contern 5 2 2 2 11
Diekirch 4 7 1 1 13
Differdange 4 4 2 7 1 0 1 19
Dippach 2 5 2 2 11
Dudelange 5 10 2 1 1 19
Echternach 3 3 2 3 11
Esch-sur-Alzette 6 6 2 3 2 0 0 0 19
Ettelbruck 5 4 2 2 13
Frisange 3 2 1 5 11
Grevenmacher 5 2 3 1 11
Habscht-Hobscheid 8 1 2 11
Hesperange 8 1 3 3 0 15
Junglinster 5 2 4 2 13
Käerjeng 7 5 1 2 0 15
Kayl 4 5 2 2 13
Kehlen 5 3 1 2 0 11
Kopstal 4 3 4 11
Lorentzweiler 2 1 2 6 11
Luxembourg City 7 3 9 5 2 1 0 0 27
Mamer 6 3 1 3 13
Mersch 4 1 5 3 13
Mertert 3 6 2 11
Mondercange 5 5 2 1 13
Mondorf-les-Bains 3 1 6 1 11
Niederanven 6 3 2 2 13
Pétange 8 4 1 2 0 0 2 0 17
Rambrouch 6 3 2 11
Remich 3 1 4 2 1 11
Roeser 3 6 2 2 13
Rumelange 4 5 1 1 11
Sandweiler 4 2 2 3 11
Sanem 5 7 1 2 2 0 0 17
Schifflange 6 6 1 2 15
Schuttrange 1 1 4 1 4 11
Steinfort 4 5 1 1 11
Steinsel 2 5 4 11
Strassen 3 4 4 2 0 13
Troisvierges 4 7 11
Walferdange 5 2 4 2 13
Wiltz 5 6 2 13
Wincrange 4 4 2 1 11
Total 209 155 108 77 8 4 3 2 34 600

References edit

  1. ^ Site officiel des élections // Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
  2. ^ a b Loi électorale du 18 février 2003
  3. ^ Texte coordonné de la loi communale du 13 décembre 1988
  4. ^ Fusion des communes — Site officiel des élections // Grand-Duché de Luxembourg
  5. ^ Elections communales 2017 — Site officiel des élections // Grand-Duché de Luxembourg

External links edit

  • Elections in Luxembourg