Highland (National Council electoral district) Parliamentary electoral district in Austria
Highland (German : Oberland ), also known as Electoral District 7D (German : Wahlkreis 7D ), is one of the 39 multi-member regional electoral districts of the National Council , the lower house of the Austrian Parliament , the national legislature of Austria . The electoral district was created in 1992 when electoral regulations were amended to add regional electoral districts to the existing state-wide electoral districts and came into being at the following legislative election in 1994 . It consists of the districts of Imst , Landeck and Reutte in the state of Tyrol . The electoral district currently elects three of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system . At the 2019 legislative election the constituency had 100,778 registered electors.
History
Highland was one 43 regional electoral districts (regionalwahlkreise ) established by the "National Council Electoral Regulations 1992" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung
1992 ) passed by the National Council in 1992.[ 4] It consisted of the districts of Imst , Landeck and Reutte in the state of Tyrol .[ 5] The district was initially allocated three seats in May 1993.[ 6]
Electoral system
Highland currently elects three of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system .[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] The allocation of seats is carried out in three stages.[ 10] In the first stage, seats are allocated to parties (lists ) at the regional level using a state-wide Hare quota (wahlzahl ) (valid votes in the state divided by the number of seats in the state).[ 11] [ 12] In the second stage, seats are allocated to parties at the state/provincial level using the state-wide Hare quota (any seats won by the party at the regional stage are subtracted from the party's state seats).[ 11] [ 12] In the third and final stage, seats are allocated to parties at the federal/national level using the D'Hondt method (any seats won by the party at the regional and state stages are subtracted from the party's federal seats).[ 11] [ 12] Only parties that reach the 4% national threshold , or have won a seat at the regional stage, compete for seats at the state and federal stages.[ 11] [ 12]
Electors may cast one preferential vote for individual candidates at the regional, state and federal levels.[ 12] Split-ticket voting (panachage ), or voting for more than one candidate at each level, is not permitted and will result in the ballot paper being invalidated .[ 12] [ 13] At the regional level, candidates must receive preferential votes amounting to at least 14% of the valid votes cast for their party to over-ride the order of the party list (10% and 7% respectively for the state and federal levels).[ 13] Prior to April 2013 electors could not cast preferential votes at the federal level and the thresholds candidates needed to over-ride the party list order were higher at the regional level (half the Hare quota or 1 ⁄6 of the party votes) and state level (Hare quota).[ 12] [ 14] [ 15]
Election results
Summary
Election
Communists KPÖ+ / KPÖ
Social Democrats SPÖ
Greens GRÜNE
NEOS NEOS / LiF
People's ÖVP
Freedom FPÖ
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
Votes
%
Seats
2019
258
0.37%
0
7,921
11.30%
0
7,543
10.76%
0
6,054
8.64%
0
37,321
53.25%
1
9,469
13.51%
0
2017
365
0.49%
0
13,480
18.06%
0
2,439
3.27%
0
4,327
5.80%
0
32,831
43.98%
1
18,291
24.50%
0
2013
282
0.44%
0
11,287
17.68%
0
7,255
11.36%
0
2,211
3.46%
0
25,596
40.09%
1
11,605
18.17%
0
2008
294
0.46%
0
11,027
17.12%
0
5,464
8.49%
0
1,080
1.68%
0
24,055
37.36%
0
10,091
15.67%
0
2006
412
0.62%
0
14,663
21.99%
0
6,106
9.16%
0
34,533
51.79%
1
5,447
8.17%
0
2002
376
0.52%
0
17,226
23.79%
0
6,215
8.58%
0
835
1.15%
0
42,131
58.18%
1
5,632
7.78%
0
1999
154
0.23%
0
14,991
22.71%
0
4,578
6.94%
0
1,879
2.85%
0
27,273
41.32%
1
15,887
24.07%
0
1995
139
0.20%
0
19,012
26.81%
0
3,643
5.14%
0
3,380
4.77%
0
26,815
37.81%
1
16,864
23.78%
0
1994
84
0.13%
0
15,456
23.62%
0
4,473
6.83%
0
2,461
3.76%
0
30,705
46.92%
1
10,909
16.67%
0
Detailed
2010s
2019
Results of the 2019 legislative election held on 29 September 2019:[ 16] [ 17]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
15,493
13,394
8,390
44
37,321
53.25%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,922
2,517
2,019
11
9,469
13.51%
0
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
3,256
2,856
1,790
19
7,921
11.30%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
3,481
2,294
1,717
51
7,543
10.76%
0
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS
2,655
2,044
1,322
33
6,054
8.64%
0
JETZT
JETZT
530
334
231
11
1,106
1.58%
0
KPÖ Plus
KPÖ+
119
75
62
2
258
0.37%
0
Der Wandel
WANDL
129
66
42
2
239
0.34%
0
My Vote Counts!
GILT
90
38
42
0
170
0.24%
0
Valid Votes
30,675
23,618
15,615
173
70,081
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
256
191
138
2
587
0.83%
Total Polled
30,931
23,809
15,753
175
70,668
70.12%
Registered Electors
44,604
33,612
22,562
100,778
Turnout
69.35%
70.83%
69.82%
70.12%
The following candidates were elected:[ 18] [ 19]
2017
Results of the 2017 legislative election held on 15 October 2017:[ 20] [ 21]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
13,496
11,842
7,435
58
32,831
43.98%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
9,018
5,289
3,949
35
18,291
24.50%
0
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,675
4,823
2,940
42
13,480
18.06%
0
NEOS – The New Austria and Liberal Forum
NEOS
1,833
1,569
897
28
4,327
5.80%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,041
727
655
16
2,439
3.27%
0
Peter Pilz List
PILZ
998
611
444
5
2,058
2.76%
0
My Vote Counts!
GILT
267
195
101
0
563
0.75%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
152
128
84
1
365
0.49%
0
The Whites
WEIßE
83
59
38
0
180
0.24%
0
Free List Austria
FLÖ
66
35
20
1
122
0.16%
0
Valid Votes
32,629
25,278
16,563
186
74,656
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
307
219
178
1
705
0.94%
Total Polled
32,936
25,497
16,741
187
75,361
75.02%
Registered Electors
44,050
33,670
22,739
100,459
Turnout
74.77%
75.73%
73.62%
75.02%
The following candidates were elected:[ 22] [ 23]
Substitutions:
2013
Results of the 2013 legislative election held on 29 September 2013:[ 25] [ 26]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
9,953
9,715
5,887
41
25,596
40.09%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
5,428
3,668
2,496
13
11,605
18.17%
0
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
4,472
4,291
2,513
11
11,287
17.68%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
3,246
2,214
1,754
41
7,255
11.36%
0
Team Stronach
FRANK
1,533
968
780
5
3,286
5.15%
0
NEOS – The New Austria
NEOS
1,064
646
486
15
2,211
3.46%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
1,002
492
431
6
1,931
3.02%
0
Pirate Party of Austria
PIRAT
166
134
98
2
400
0.63%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
129
95
55
3
282
0.44%
0
Valid Votes
26,993
22,223
14,500
137
63,853
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
462
291
216
2
971
1.50%
Total Polled
27,455
22,514
14,716
139
64,824
65.03%
Registered Electors
43,200
33,652
22,834
99,686
Turnout
63.55%
66.90%
64.45%
65.03%
The following candidates were elected:[ 27] [ 28]
2000s
2008
Results of the 2008 legislative election held on 28 September 2008:[ 29] [ 30]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
9,849
9,105
4,985
116
24,055
37.36%
0
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
4,467
4,240
2,280
40
11,027
17.12%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,644
3,459
1,939
49
10,091
15.67%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
2,611
1,817
1,258
22
5,708
8.86%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,357
1,697
1,306
104
5,464
8.49%
0
Fritz Dinkhauser List – Citizens' Forum Tyrol
FRITZ
2,310
1,506
1,465
29
5,310
8.25%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
501
303
250
26
1,080
1.68%
0
The Christians
DC
352
332
207
4
895
1.39%
0
Independent Citizens' Initiative Save Austria
RETTÖ
184
126
119
2
431
0.67%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
125
79
88
2
294
0.46%
0
Left
LINKE
18
11
8
0
37
0.06%
0
Valid Votes
27,418
22,675
13,905
394
64,392
100.00%
0
Rejected Votes
479
365
344
4
1,192
1.82%
Total Polled
27,897
23,040
14,249
398
65,584
66.98%
Registered Electors
41,710
33,215
22,989
97,914
Turnout
66.88%
69.37%
61.98%
66.98%
2006
Results of the 2006 legislative election held on 1 October 2006:[ 31] [ 32]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
13,314
12,219
7,802
1,198
34,533
51.79%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,857
5,281
3,133
392
14,663
21.99%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,570
1,759
1,298
479
6,106
9.16%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
2,595
1,610
1,105
137
5,447
8.17%
0
Hans-Peter Martin's List
MATIN
1,226
880
768
67
2,941
4.41%
0
Alliance for the Future of Austria
BZÖ
949
516
465
46
1,976
2.96%
0
EU Withdrawal – Neutral Free Austria
NFÖ
263
169
148
18
598
0.90%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
176
108
116
12
412
0.62%
0
Valid Votes
26,950
22,542
14,835
2,349
66,676
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
389
266
203
16
874
1.29%
Total Polled
27,339
22,808
15,038
2,365
67,550
72.45%
Registered Electors
39,399
31,689
22,153
93,241
Turnout
69.39%
71.97%
67.88%
72.45%
The following candidates were elected:[ 33] [ 34]
Substitutions:
Günther Platter (ÖVP) resigned on 11 January 2007 and was replaced by Astrid Stadler (ÖVP) on 16 January 2007.[ 35]
2002
Results of the 2002 legislative election held on 24 November 2002:[ 36] [ 37]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
16,914
14,392
9,524
1,301
42,131
58.18%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
6,758
6,433
3,590
445
17,226
23.79%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
2,340
1,902
1,387
586
6,215
8.58%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
2,547
1,474
1,461
150
5,632
7.78%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
341
251
206
37
835
1.15%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
130
126
110
10
376
0.52%
0
Valid Votes
29,030
24,578
16,278
2,529
72,415
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
469
406
256
16
1,147
1.56%
Total Polled
29,499
24,984
16,534
2,545
73,562
83.13%
Registered Electors
36,947
30,213
21,329
88,489
Turnout
79.84%
82.69%
77.52%
83.13%
The following candidates were elected:[ 38] [ 39]
1990s
1999
Results of the 1999 legislative election held on 3 October 1999:[ 40] [ 41]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,260
10,116
6,069
828
27,273
41.32%
1
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
6,821
4,542
4,144
380
15,887
24.07%
0
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,535
5,788
3,313
355
14,991
22.71%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,765
1,409
1,098
306
4,578
6.94%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
725
523
430
201
1,879
2.85%
0
The Independents
DU
306
127
170
21
624
0.95%
0
Christian Voters Community
CWG
128
105
59
24
316
0.48%
0
No to NATO and EU – Neutral Austria Citizens' Initiative
NEIN
122
77
93
7
299
0.45%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
60
53
31
10
154
0.23%
0
Valid Votes
25,722
22,740
15,407
2,132
66,001
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
454
469
276
13
1,212
1.80%
Total Polled
26,176
23,209
15,683
2,145
67,213
77.85%
Registered Electors
35,715
29,602
21,018
86,335
Turnout
73.29%
78.40%
74.62%
77.85%
The following candidates were elected:[ 42] [ 43]
Substitutions:
Günther Platter (ÖVP) resigned on 14 November 2000 and was replaced by Astrid Stadler (ÖVP) on 16 November 2000.[ 44]
1995
Results of the 1995 legislative election held on 17 December 1995:[ 45] [ 46]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,517
9,907
5,801
572
26,797
37.77%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
7,233
7,267
4,199
368
19,067
26.87%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
6,982
4,792
4,790
259
16,823
23.71%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,413
1,076
873
292
3,654
5.15%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,416
904
850
238
3,408
4.80%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
470
298
269
27
1,064
1.50%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
53
52
31
3
139
0.20%
0
Valid Votes
28,084
24,296
16,813
1,759
70,952
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
1,032
781
481
14
2,308
3.15%
Total Polled
29,116
25,077
17,294
1,773
73,260
87.95%
Registered Electors
34,004
28,718
20,579
83,301
Turnout
85.63%
87.32%
84.04%
87.95%
The following candidates were elected:[ 47]
On 28 June 1996 the Constitutional Court annulled the results in the municipality of Reutte .[ 48] Results of the re-run held on 13 October 1996:[ 49] [ 50]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
10,517
9,907
5,806
585
26,815
37.81%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
7,233
7,267
4,142
370
19,012
26.81%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
6,982
4,792
4,825
265
16,864
23.78%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,413
1,076
859
295
3,643
5.14%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,416
904
820
240
3,380
4.77%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
470
298
267
27
1,062
1.50%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
53
52
31
3
139
0.20%
0
Valid Votes
28,084
24,296
16,750
1,785
70,915
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
1,032
781
477
16
2,306
3.15%
Total Polled
29,116
25,077
17,227
1,801
73,221
87.90%
Registered Electors
34,004
28,718
20,579
83,301
Turnout
85.63%
87.32%
83.71%
87.90%
The following candidates were elected:[ 51] [ 52]
1994
Results of the 1994 legislative election held on 9 October 1994:[ 53] [ 54]
Party
Votes per district
Total votes
%
Seats
Imst
Land- eck
Reutte
Voting card
Austrian People's Party
ÖVP
11,791
11,296
6,640
978
30,705
46.92%
1
Social Democratic Party of Austria
SPÖ
5,721
6,140
3,188
407
15,456
23.62%
0
Freedom Party of Austria
FPÖ
4,629
2,925
3,044
311
10,909
16.67%
0
The Greens – The Green Alternative
GRÜNE
1,761
1,267
1,081
364
4,473
6.83%
0
Liberal Forum
LiF
1,053
654
546
208
2,461
3.76%
0
Christian Voters Community
CWG
266
232
70
32
600
0.92%
0
No – Civic Action Group Against the Sale of Austria
NEIN
162
164
206
26
558
0.85%
0
Natural Law Party
ÖNP
61
31
27
7
126
0.19%
0
Communist Party of Austria
KPÖ
26
35
16
7
84
0.13%
0
United Greens Austria – List Adi Pinter
VGÖ
35
24
9
3
71
0.11%
0
Valid Votes
25,505
22,768
14,827
2,343
65,443
100.00%
1
Rejected Votes
967
622
357
37
1,983
2.94%
Total Polled
26,472
23,390
15,184
2,380
67,426
81.44%
Registered Electors
33,634
28,632
20,530
82,796
Turnout
78.71%
81.69%
73.96%
81.44%
The following candidates were elected:[ 55] [ 56]
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