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  1. Bavaria uses an open-list system for the constituency seats. For the distribution of list seats, a candidate is ranked within the list by the number of first votes received within the district plus the number of second votes received from voters elsewhere in the constituency.

  2. Jul 10, 2023 · In 2018, the effective number of parties based on votes had risen to 4.83 and 4.01 based on seats. The percent reduction in effective parties was very close to the global baseline at 16.98 percent. Both of these scores put Bavaria clearly in the moderate multiparty category of party systems.

  3. The constituencies in a state election are identical with the seven administrative regions in Bavaria. Parties and organised groups of voters form lists with their candidates for each of the seven constituencies. The voters of a constituency give their second vote to one candidate from these lists.

  4. Mar 1, 2022 · In elections, the CSU runs in Bavaria and the CDU in the remaining 15 federal states. The CSU has similar objectives as the CDU, but is more conservative and more traditional and fights primarily for the interests of the state of Bavaria.

  5. Bavarian nationalism is a nationalist political ideology that asserts that Bavarians are a nation and promotes the cultural unity of Bavarians. It has been a strong phenomenon since the incorporation of the Kingdom of Bavaria into the German Empire in 1871. [1]

  6. The political expression of this is the Christian Social Union — the regional conservative party and feisty southern sibling to ex-Chancellor Merkel's Christian Democrats.

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  8. Oct 7, 2023 · Bavarian State Premier Markus Söder is the dominant figure in both his state and his party. He may yet harbor ambitions for Germany's top job.

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