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| election_name = Saarland state election, 2009 | country = Saarland | type = parliamentary | ongoing = no | previous_election = Saarland state election, 2004 | previous_year = 2004 | next_election = Saarland state election, 2012 | next_year = 2012 | seats_for_election = All 51 seats of the Landtag of Saarland | majority_seats = 26 | election_date = 30 August 2009 | image1 = | leader1 = Peter Müller | party1 = Christian Democratic Union (Germany) | last_election1 = 27 seats, 47.5% | seats_before1 = 27 | seats1 = 19 | seat_change1 = {{decrease}}8 | popular_vote1 = | percentage1 = 34.5% | swing1 = {{decrease}}13.0% | image2 = | leader2 = Heiko Maas | party2 = Social Democratic Party of Germany | last_election2 = 18 seats, 30.8% | seats_before2 = 18 | seats2 = 13 | seat_change2 = {{decrease}}5 | popular_vote2 = | percentage2 = 24.5% | swing2 = {{decrease}} 6.3% | image5 = | leader5 = Hubert Ulrich | party5 = Alliance '90/The Greens | last_election5 = 3 seats, 5.6% | seats_before5 = 2 | seats5 = 3 | seat_change5 = {{increase}}1 | popular_vote5 = | percentage5 = 5.9% | swing5 = {{increase}}0.3% | image4 = | leader4 = Christoph Hartmann | party4 = Free Democratic Party (Germany) | last_election4 = 3 seats, 5.2% | seats_before4 = 3 | seats4 = 5 | seat_change4 = {{increase}}2 | popular_vote4 = | percentage4 = 9.2% | swing4 = {{increase}}4.0% | image3 = | leader3 = Oskar Lafontaine | party3 = The Left (Germany) | last_election3 = 0 seats, 2.3%[1] | seats_before3 = 1 | seats3 = 11 | seat_change3 = {{increase}}10 | popular_vote3 = | percentage3 = 21.5% | swing3 = {{increase}}19.2% | map_image = | map_size = | map_caption = | title = Minister-President | before_election = Peter Müller | before_party = Christian Democratic Union (Germany) | after_election = Peter Müller | after_party = Christian Democratic Union (Germany) }} State elections were held in Saarland on 30 August 2009, the same date as the Saxony and Thuringia state elections. The election decided control of the Landtag of Saarland (Saarland's parliament). ResultsSignificant losses by the CDU Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and SPD were matched by a substantial rise in the Left vote and smaller rises for the Greens and Free Democratic Party (FDP). Neither the Black–Yellow (center-right) nor Red–Red (center-left/left) coalitions won enough seats for an absolute majority to elect a Minister-President and form a government. As a result, the Greens held the balance of power. In the end, the Greens chose to support a "Jamaica coalition" (named after the color combination of the Jamaican flag - black, yellow and green) of the CDU, FDP, and Greens, with Peter Müller (CDU) continuing as Minister-President.[2] {{Saarland state election, 2009}}Prior electionMinister-President Peter Müller of the CDU won a second term in the previous election. He and his party won an absolute majority of 27 out of 51 seats.
PartiesThe following parties are contesting the election:
Opinion pollingThe following opinion polls have been conducted during the campaign:[3]
References1. ^The Party of Democratic Socialism contested the previous election, but subsequently merged with the Labour and Social Justice – The Electoral Alternative to form The Left {{Saarland state elections}}2. ^The Greens Are About to Churn Up Germany's Party System 3. ^http://www.wahlrecht.de/umfragen/landtage/saarland.htm 2 : 2009 elections in Germany|Elections in Saarland |
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