2011 Liechtenstein local elections

The 2011 Liechtenstein local elections were held on 20 February to elect the municipal councils and the mayors of the eleven municipalities of Liechtenstein.[1]

Electoral system

The municipal councils (German: Gemeinderat) are composed of an even number of councillors plus the mayor (German: Gemeindevorsteher). The number of councillors is determined by population count: 6 or 8 councillors for population 1,500, 8 or 10 councillors for population between 1,500 and 3,000, and 10 or 12 councillors for population over 3,000.

Councillors were elected in single multi-member districts, consisting of the municipality's territory, using an open list proportional representation system. Voting was on the basis of universal suffrage in a secret ballot. The mayors were elected in a two-round system. If none of the candidates achieved a majority in the first round, a second round would have been held four weeks later, where the candidate with a plurality would be elected as a mayor.[2]

Mayoral elections results

Summary

Party Votes % Swing Mayors +/–
Patriotic Union 6,676 47.0 2.7 6 2
Progressive Citizens' Party 7,133 50.2 0.1 5 2
Free List 408 2.9 New 0 New
Invalid/blank votes 1,329
Total 15,551 100 11 0
Registered voters/turnout 18,804 82.7 3.1
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2012

By municipality

Municipality Electorate Party Candidate Votes % Swing
Balzers 2,534 Patriotic Union Arthur Brunhart 1,091 54.2 12.6
Progressive Citizens' Party Adolf Nigg 921 45.8 12.6
Eschen 2,137 Patriotic Union Günther Kranz 1,045 59.9 New
Progressive Citizens' Party Daniel Oehry 700 40.1 32.5
Gamprin 855 Patriotic Union Donath Oeri 518 71.6 4.2
Progressive Citizens' Party Hubert Müssner 205 28.4 New
Mauren 1,893 Progressive Citizens' Party Freddy Kaiser 1,030 71.6 4.0
Free List Andrea Matt 408 28.4 New
Planken 245 Patriotic Union Rainer Beck 135 62.2 7.2
Ruggell 1,093 Progressive Citizens' Party Ernst Büchel 618 67.1 15.2
Schaan 2,857 Patriotic Union Daniel Hilti 1,648 76.2 10.4
Progressive Citizens' Party Willi Frommelt 515 23.8 New
Schellenberg 568 Progressive Citizens' Party Norman Wohlwend 373 76.1 3.3
Triesen 2,428 Progressive Citizens' Party Günter Mahl 863 51.9 12.5
Patriotic Union Max Gross 801 48.1 12.5
Triesenberg 1,645 Patriotic Union Hubert Sele 866 64.2 12.3
Progressive Citizens' Party Rainer Schädler 484 35.8 New
Vaduz 2,549 Progressive Citizens' Party Ewald Ospelt 1,052 60.7 2.3
Patriotic Union Roland Moser 749 39.3 2.3
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2012

Municipal council elections results

Summary

Party Votes % Swing Seats +/–
Progressive Citizens' Party 70,317 45.8 0.5 54 3
Patriotic Union 70,399 45.9 1.6 46 2
Free List 11,758 7.7 1.7 6 1
Independent 892 0.6 New 0 New
Total votes 153,366 100 106 0
Valid ballots 14,632
Invalid/blank ballots 919
Total 15,551
Registered voters/turnout 18,804 82.7 3.1
Source: Gemeindewahlen, Statistisches Jahrbuch 2012


By municipality

Municipality Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Swing Seats +/–
Balzers 12 2,534 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Alexander Vogt
  • Marcel Kaufmann
  • Urs Vogt
  • Monika Frick
  • Thomas Büchel
  • Fidel Frick
  • Rainer Nipp
  • Christian Gstöhl
  • Peter Frick
  • Doris Gabathuler
9,976 41.5 1.0 6 2
Patriotic Union
  • Mario Vogt
  • Patrick Büchel
  • Bruno Vogt
  • Günter Vogt
  • Roswitha Vogt
  • Thomas Wolfinger
  • Manfred Beck
  • Günter Frick
  • Doris Frick
  • Albrecht Wössner
11,655 48.5 0.8 5 2
Free List
  • Christel Kaufmann
  • Lukas Laternser
  • Nadja Frick
2,417 10.1 1.7 0 0
Eschen 10 2,137 Patriotic Union
  • Siglinde Marxer
  • Mario Hundertpfund
  • Jochen Ott
  • Gina Hasler
  • Werner Biberschulte
  • Philipp Gstöhl
  • Helmuth Gstöhl
  • Andreas Müller
  • Toni Schächle
  • Karl Heinz Risch
9,485 55.5 9.0 5 0
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Werner Marxer
  • Albert Kindle
  • Manfred Meier
  • Viktor Marxer
  • Pia Rieley
  • Marina Hoop
  • Thomas Näf
  • Monika Mandel
6,703 39.2 5.3 5 1
Independent Stefanie von Grünigen-Sele 892 5.2 New 0 New
Gamprin 8 855 Patriotic Union
  • Wolfgang Oehri
  • Dietmar Hasler
  • Rudolf Oehri
  • Gilbert Kind
  • Nora Meier
2,974 51.3 7.1 3 1
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Dagmar Gadow
  • Michael Walser
  • Judith Büchel
  • Otto Kind
  • Ingrid Hasler
  • Philipp Hasler
  • Magnus Hassler
2,826 48.7 7.1 5 1
Mauren 10 1,893 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Harald Senti
  • Hanspeter Öhri
  • Irene Mündle
  • Reto Kieber
  • Robert Matt
  • Frank Heeb
  • Marianne Busa
  • Michael Marxer
  • Miriam Bless
  • Elisabeth Stöckli
8,490 57.4 1.3 6 0
Patriotic Union
  • Patrik Schreiber
  • Claudia Kaiser
  • Stefan Sohler
  • Karlheinz Matt
  • Gerald Meier
  • Erwin Gassner
  • Nina Pfeiffer-Ritter
4,643 31.4 1.5 3 0
Free List
  • Claudia Robinigg-Büchel
  • Myriam Bargetze
  • Kurt F. Monz
1,657 11.2 2.8 1 0
Planken 6 245 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Josef Biedermann
  • Irene Elford
  • Monika Stahl
  • Günther Jehle
  • Daniel Schierscher
733 59.3 13.2 4 1
Patriotic Union
  • Horst Meier
  • Norbert Gantner
  • Claudio Lübbig
503 40.7 4.3 2 0
Ruggell 8 1,093 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Norman Walch
  • Alois Hoop
  • Melanie Büchel
  • Esther Büchel
  • Siegfried Schwarz
  • Eliane Grandchamp
3,543 50.7 4.4 4 0
Patriotic Union
  • Judith Oehri
  • Martin Büchel
  • Mario Wohlwend
  • Peter Biedermann
  • Roland Hilti
  • Helmut Schwendinger
3,441 49.3 4.4 4 0
Schaan 12 2,857 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Hubert Hilti
  • Nikolaus Frick
  • Markus Beck
  • Arnold Frick
  • Markus Falk
  • Sarah Ritter
  • Waltraud Frommelt
  • Margot Retuga
  • Lea Boss-Schierscher
  • Gerhard Hermann
10,673 41.0 0.9 6 0
Patriotic Union
  • Walter Frick
  • Cristoph Wenaweser
  • Rudolf Wachter
  • Christoph Lingg
  • Karin Rüdisser-Quaderer
  • Peter Näff
  • Reinhold Zanghellini
  • Heribert Beck
  • Josef Hermann
  • Daniela Frick
12,221 46.9 0.2 5 0
Free List
  • Manuela Haldner-Schierscher
  • Georg Kaufmann
3,158 12.1 0.7 1 0
Schellenberg 8 568 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Robert Hassler
  • Andrea Kaiser-Kreuzer
  • Reinold Hasler
  • Jürgen Goop
  • Helmut Biedermann
  • Gilbert Wohlwend
  • Patricia Oehri-Wagner
  • Silvan Kieber
2,044 54.8 1.9 4 1
Patriotic Union
  • Mario Wohlwend
  • Dietmar Lampert
  • Marianne Hasler
  • Rebecca Lampert
  • Johannes Clavadetscher
  • Karin Hassler
1,256 33.7 0.2 3 0
Free List Patrick Risch 428 11.5 1.8 1 1
Triesen 10 2,428 Patriotic Union
  • Eva Johann-Heidegger
  • Ernst Trefzer
  • Ferdinand Schurti
  • Jürgen Negele
  • Max Burgmeier
  • Stefan Schädler
  • Alex Büchel
  • Walter Bargetze
  • Conny Vogt-Kleeberger
  • Jens Amann
7,380 42.7 2.3 5 0
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Albert Kindle
  • Ralf Beck
  • Paul Kindle
  • Johann Kindle
  • Stefan Ritter
  • Rolando Ospelt
  • Martina Haas
  • Franz Erne
  • Delia Koch
  • Karl Müller
8,447 48.9 2.6 4 0
Free List
  • Monika Derungs-Scherzer
  • Susanne Falk-Eberle
  • Tamer Uz
1,463 8.5 0.2 1 0
Triesenberg 10 1,645 Patriotic Union
  • Erich Sprenger
  • Benjamin Eberle
  • Johann Beck
  • Karla Hilbe
  • Angelika Stöckel
  • Harald Schädler
  • Andreas Schädler
  • Felix Beck
7,360 54.0 2.2 5 0
Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Mario Bühler
  • Stefan Gassner
  • Jonny Sele
  • Felix Beck
  • Hanspeter Gassner
  • Anton Frommelt
  • Marco Hoch
  • Marlis Bargetze
5,398 39.6 3.0 5 0
Free List Ludwig Frommelt 872 6.4 0.7 0 0
Vaduz 12 2,549 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Susanne Eberle-Strub
  • Daniel Ospelt
  • Toni Real
  • Adolf Seger
  • Cornelia Meier-Spoerri
  • Manfred Ospelt
  • Markus Verling
  • Manfred Bischof
  • Emil Röckle
  • Rigobert Wolf
11,484 50.5 1.8 6 1
Patriotic Union
  • Renate Feger
  • Frank Konrad
  • Patrik Vogt
  • Brigitte Schweiger-Hartmann
  • Hansjörg Vogt
  • Philip Schädler
  • Markus Hemmerle
  • Patrick Wille
  • Martin Gassner
  • Johann Ott
  • Wolfgang Strunk
  • Monika Hemmerle-Beck
9,481 41.7 0.4 5 1
Free List René Hasler 1,763 7.8 1.5 1 0


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