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| election_name =Hamburg state election, 2004 | country =Hamburg | type =parliamentary | ongoing =no | previous_election =Hamburg state election, 2001 | previous_year =2001 | next_election =Hamburg state election, 2008 | next_year =2008 | seats_for_election =All 121 seats of the Hamburg Parliament. | election_date =29 February 2004 | image1 = | leader1 = | party1 =Christian Democratic Union (Germany) | last_election1 =26.2% | seats_before1 =33 | seats1 =63 | seat_change1 = {{increase}}30 | popular_vote1 =389,170 | percentage1 =47.2% | swing1 = {{increase}}21.0% | image2 = | leader2 = | party2 =Social Democratic Party of Germany | last_election2 =36.5% | seats_before2 =46 | seats2 =41 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}5 | popular_vote2 =251,441 | percentage2 =30.5% | swing2 = {{decrease}}6.0% | image3 = | leader3 = | party3 =Alliance '90/The Greens | last_election3 =8.6% | seats_before3 =11 | seats3 =17 | seat_change3 = {{increase}}6 | popular_vote3 =101,227 | percentage3 =12.3% | swing3 = {{increase}}3.7% | image4 = | leader4 = | party4 =Law and Order Offensive Party | last_election4 =19.4% | seats_before4 =25 | seats4 =0 | seat_change4 = {{decrease}}25 | popular_vote4 =25,763 | percentage4 =0.4% | swing4 = {{decrease}}19.0% | image5 = | leader5 = | party5 =Free Democratic Party (Germany) | last_election5 =5.1% | seats_before5 =6 | seats5 =0 | seat_change5 = {{decrease}}6 | popular_vote5 =23,373 | percentage5 =2,8% | swing5 = {{decrease}}2.3% | map_image =Sitzverteilung Hamburgische Bürgerschaft 18. Wahlperiode.png | map_size = | map_caption = }}{{Politics of Hamburg}} The Hamburg state election, 2004 was conducted on 29 February 2004 to elect members to the Hamburgische Bürgerschaft (state and city legislature) of Hamburg. It was the 18th legislative period of the Hamburg Parliament. Pre-electionResults of the 2001 election as followed:
In December 2003 the coalition of CDU, Offensive and FDP lost its majority after Ronald Schill, former Senator of the Interior, left the Offensive with five other MPs. He had been dismissed by first Mayor Ole von Beust in August 2003.[2] Results
Post-electionOle von Beust was able to form a majority CDU government without the support of partners. His former coalition partners FDP, Offensive and Ronald Schill, who had split from the Offensive along with several allies, failed to return to the parliament.[3]See also
References1. ^{{citation |title=Bürgerschaftswahl 2001 |url=http://www.statistik-nord.de/fileadmin/wahldb/results.php?action=tables&voteid=1 |language=German |accessdate=2009-07-24 |publisher=Statistical office Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Statistisches Amt für Hamburg und Schleswig-Holstein) |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718112208/http://www.statistik-nord.de/fileadmin/wahldb/results.php?action=tables&voteid=1 |archivedate=2011-07-18 |df= }} 2. ^{{Cite web |url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/3169243.stm |title=A scandal in Germany |accessdate=2009-08-30 |publisher=bbc.co.uk |work=European press review |date=2003-08-21 }} 3. ^{{Citation |url=http://www.citymayors.com/politics/hamburg_election.html |title=Mayor von Beust to govern alone after victory in Hamburg election |accessdate=2008-08-13 |publisher=Deutsche Welle | publication-date =2004 |date= }} External links
2 : Elections in Hamburg|2004 elections in Germany |
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