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Ruling on mishaps during the federal election in Berlin in December

A lot went wrong in Berlin during the 2021 Bundestag elections, with complaints raining down. Now the Federal Constitutional Court is eagerly awaiting a ruling on the possible rerun of the election.

The Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe..aussiedlerbote.de
The Federal Constitutional Court in Karlsruhe..aussiedlerbote.de

Ruling on mishaps during the federal election in Berlin in December

The extent to which the 2021 Bundestag election in Berlin will have to be repeated after the mishaps there will become clear on December 19. That is when the Federal Constitutional Court will announce its ruling on an election review complaint by the CDU/CSU parliamentary group in the Bundestag, as Germany's highest court announced.

One of the issues at stake is in how many constituencies the election must be repeated and whether casting the second vote - i.e. for a party or group - is sufficient in this case. A possible rerun of the Bundestag election would have to take place no later than 60 days after the ruling was handed down.

In many polling stations in Berlin, the election on September 26, 2021 was chaotic: There were long queues and waiting times, incorrect or missing ballot papers. Polling stations had to close temporarily or remained open until well after 6 p.m. At the hearing in Karlsruhe in July, the Second Senate dealt with the question of whether such incidents should be assessed as electoral errors.

This affects 327 of the capital's 2256 constituencies

According to the Bundestag, 1713 objections were raised against the Bundestag election in the state of Berlin, including one from the Federal Returning Officer. On November 10, 2022, the Bundestag decided with the votes of the SPD, Green and FDP parliamentary groups that the election would only be partially repeated. This affects 327 of the capital's 2256 constituencies and 104 of the 1507 postal voting districts. In the view of the CDU/CSU parliamentary group, however, the decision is unlawful, partly because the Bundestag did not declare the election invalid in six constituencies contested by the Federal Returning Officer.

The CDU/CSU parliamentary group filed an electoral review complaint with the Federal Constitutional Court (case no. 2 BvC 4/23). In their view, the election should be repeated in more constituencies. The court has received several dozen other complaints relating to the Bundestag election, including one from the AfD parliamentary group.

Election during Advent or around Christmas and New Year unfavorable

At the hearing, the Berlin state election officer Stephan Bröchler pointed out that an election during the Advent period or around Christmas and New Year would be unfavorable because there could be a lack of poll workers, for example. However, he could not and did not want to give the Federal Constitutional Court any advice. Presiding Judge Doris König replied that the Senate would try to take this into account in the principle of expediting the proceedings.

He was to submit further information later. "The question was whether we could implement the decision of the Bundestag for a partial retrial," Bröchler had told the German Press Agency. He had previously stated that Berlin was preparing for a complete repeat of the Bundestag election in the city as a precautionary measure.

The CDU/CSU parliamentary group believes the Bundestag's decision to partially repeat the election in only 327 constituencies is unlawful, as they believe the election should be repeated in more areas, as stated in their electoral review complaint to the Federal Constitutional Court (case no. 2 BvC 4/23). The Federal Constitutional Court will announce its ruling on this matter on December 19, which may require a full or partial repeat of the federal election in Berlin. Any required rerun must take place no later than 60 days after the ruling is handed down, according to the Constitution.

Source: www.dpa.com

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