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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