13th presidential election of the Federal Republic of Germany
2009 German presidential election
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Nominee
Horst Köhler
Gesine Schwan
Peter Sodann
Party
CDU/CSU
SPD
Left
Electoral vote
613
503
91
Percentage
50.08%
41.09%
7.43%
Nominee
Frank Rennicke
Party
NPD
Electoral vote
4
Percentage
0.33%
President before election
Horst Köhler
CDU/CSU
Elected President
Horst Köhler
CDU/CSU
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An indirect presidential election (officially the 13th Federal Convention) was held in Germany on 23 May 2009. The president of Germany is elected by the Federal Convention, which is made up of the members of the Bundestag and an equal number of members elected by the state parliaments.[1]
The incumbent Horst Köhler (supported by CDU/CSU and FDP) stood for reelection and faced Gesine Schwan (supported by SPD and Alliance '90/The Greens).[2]
The Left (successor of the Party of Democratic Socialism) indicated they might be prepared to support Schwan if the SPD agreed to be open to cooperation with the Left on the federal level,[3] but ultimately decided they would present their own candidate.[4] The party nominated party activist and TV actor Peter Sodann on 14 October 2008; and it was left undecided whether the party would support Schwan if Sodann was eliminated after the first round of voting.
Frank Rennicke was nominated as the joint candidate of the far-right parties NPD and DVU.
Following the Hesse state elections in January 2009, which strengthened CDU and FDP, and the Free Voters' promise to support Köhler, his reelection was seen as likely; however, CDU/CSU, FDP and Free Voters only had a slim majority in the Federal Assembly (50.16%), which made the election very competitive. In the end, Köhler was reelected in the first round of voting by 613 votes, which was exactly the minimum number of votes necessary. His nearest rival's, Social Democrat Gesine Schwan, received 503 votes making a second round unnecessary.[5] It has been seen by some as an important indicator for the federal elections in September.[5]
^See Bundesversammlung for more details and references
^Bundespräsident Köhler will nochmals antreten (International, NZZ Online)
^"Bundespräsidenten-Wahl - Linke bieten Tausch an - n-tv.de". Archived from the original on 2009-05-15. Retrieved 2008-08-03.
^"DerStandard.at".
^ ab"German president wins re-election". BBC. 23 May 2009. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
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