Saxony state election, 1999

Saxony state election, 1999

The Saxony state election of 1999 was held on September 19, 1999, to elect members of the Landtag of Saxony.

Issues and Campaign

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Results

Turnout was 61.1%, an increase of 2.7% over the previous Landtag elections.

The Five-Percent-Hurdle in German politics allows only parties receiving over 5% to gain seats.

ee Also

* Saxony state election, 1994
* Saxony state election, 1999
* Saxony state election, 2004
* Saxony state election, 2009


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