2021 Liechtenstein general election

General elections were held in Liechtenstein on 7 February 2021 to elect the 25 members of the Landtag.[1][2] The Patriotic Union (VU) and Progressive Citizens' Party (FBP) both won ten seats, with the VU receiving only 23 votes more than the FBP. The Independents, which finished third in the 2017 elections but then suffered a split in 2018 when three of its five MPs broke away to form Democrats for Liechtenstein (DpL), failed to win a seat, while DpL won two. The Free List retained its three seats, becoming the third-largest party in the Landtag.

2021 Liechtenstein general election

7 February 2021

All 25 seats in the Landtag
13 seats needed for a majority
Turnout78.01%
Party Leader % Seats ±
Patriotic Union Daniel Risch 35.89 10 +2
FBP Sabine Monauni 35.88 10 +1
Free List Conny Büchel Brühwiler
Pepo Frick
12.86 3 0
DpL Thomas Rehak 11.14 2 New
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Prime Minister before
Adrian Hasler
FBP

Electoral system

The 25 members of the Landtag are elected by open list proportional representation from two constituencies, Oberland with 15 seats and Unterland with 10 seats. The electoral threshold is 8%.[3]

Candidates

  • Casper Hoop
  • Adi Wohlwend
Oberland FBP VU FL
  • Eva-Maria Bechter
  • Albert Frick
  • Andrea Heutschi-Rhomberg
  • Elke Kindle
  • Wendelin Lampert
  • Daniel Ospelt
  • Bettina Petzold-Mähr
  • Sascha Quaderer
  • Sebastian Schädler
  • Daniel Seger
  • Nadine Vogelsang
  • Damian Wille
  • Georges Baur
  • Rainer Beck
  • Dagmar Bühler-Nigsch
  • Roswitha Feger-Risch
  • Walter Frick
  • Etienne Frommelt
  • Otto C. Frommelt
  • Markus Gstöhl
  • Norma Heidegger
  • Gabriela Hilti-Saleem
  • Manfred Kaufmann
  • Philip Schädler
  • Günter Vogt
  • Thomas Vogt
  • Conny Büchel Brühwiler
  • Nadine Gstöhl
  • Manuela Haldner-Schierscher
  • René Hasler
  • Georg Kaufmann
  • Thomas Lageder
  • Moritz Rheinberger
  • Corina Vogt-Beck
DU DpL
  • Gregor Ott
  • Pio Schurti
  • Ado Vogt
  • Bruno Foser
  • Philipp Foser
  • Herta Kaufmann
  • Alex Meier
  • Pascal Ospelt
  • René Pawlitzek
  • Thomas Rehak
  • Roland Rick
Unterland FBP VU FL
  • Alexander Batliner
  • Thomas Hasler
  • Sonja Hersche
  • Veronika Hilti-Wohlwend
  • Franziska Hoop
  • Johannes Kaiser
  • Daniel Oehry
  • Karin Zech-Hoop
  • Stephan Agnolazza-Hoop
  • Hubert Büchel
  • Peter Frick
  • Dietmar Lampert
  • Gunilla Marxer-Kranz
  • Mario Marxer
  • Andreas Wenzel
  • Mario Wohlwend
  • Sandra Fausch
  • Harry Hasler
  • Andrea Matt
  • Patrick Risch
DU DpL
  • Agnes Dentsch
  • Herbert Elkuch
  • Gabriele Haas
  • Erich Hasler
  • Johannes Ilic
  • Reinhard Marxer
  • Norbert Obermayr
  • Toni Schächle
Source: Landtagswahl 2021

Results

PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Patriotic Union72,40935.8910+2
Progressive Citizens' Party72,38635.8810+1
Free List25,95612.8630
Democrats for Liechtenstein22,47611.142New
The Independents8,5434.230–5
Total201,770100.00250
Valid votes15,29996.21
Invalid/blank votes6023.79
Total votes15,901100.00
Registered voters/turnout20,38478.01
Source: Landtagswahlen

References

  1. Liechtenstein: Landtag (Diet) Inter-Parliamentary Union
  2. "Landtag elections Liechtenstein". Government of Liechtenstein. Retrieved 7 February 2021.
  3. Article 55 (1) of the Volksrechtegesetz (Law of People's Rights) Gesetze.li
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