Verification of Seat Allocation: Electoral Administrator Examines Districted Seats in Saxony Election
Based on computations utilizing the Sainte-Laguë seat allocation technique, initially utilized in the local election in Saxony on Sunday, wahlrecht.de indicates 41 seats for the CDU, one less than the preliminary outcome shared by the local election authority on Monday night. Similarly, wahlrecht.de's computations imply the AfD would lose one seat, totaling 40. On the other hand, the Greens and SPD would each add one seat, according to wahlrecht.de's data.
The CDU, under the leadership of Minister President Michael Kretschmer, emerged as the most powerful party in the Saxony local election on Sunday, barely surpassing the AfD. To maintain control, the CDU would need to collaborate with the BSW and the SPD.
In the same context of the local election in Saxony, the results show that the CDU, with Minister President Michael Kretschmer, would control 41 seats in the upcoming Landtag. Despite this, a potential coalition with the BSW and SPD might be necessary for the CDU to maintain its governing position in the Saxony Landtag.