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State election in Hamburg, Germany
1987 Hamburg state election|
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First party
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Second party
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Leader
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Klaus von Dohnanyi
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Hartmut Perschau
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Party
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SPD
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CDU
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Last election
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53 seats, 41.7%
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54 seats, 41.9%
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Seats won
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55
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49
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Seat change
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2
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5
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Popular vote
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442,670
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398,686
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Percentage
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45.0%
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40.5%
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Swing
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3.3%
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1.4%
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Third party
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Fourth party
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Party
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Greens
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FDP
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Last election
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13 seats, 10.4%
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0 seats, 4.8%
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Seats won
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8
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8
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Seat change
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5
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8
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Popular vote
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69,148
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64,389
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Percentage
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7%
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6.5%
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Swing
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3.4%
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1.7%
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The 1987 Hamburg state election was held on 17 May 1987 to elect members of the 13th Hamburg Parliament.[1][2] It was the first time in nine years that the FDP has held a seat in the parliament, which resulted in a social-liberal coalition.[3]
Popular vote |
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SPD |
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45% |
CDU |
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40.5% |
B'90/GRÜNE |
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7% |
FDP |
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6.5% |
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Bürgerschaft seats |
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SPD |
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45.8% |
CDU |
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40.8% |
B'90/GRÜNE |
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6.7% |
FDP |
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6.7% |
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