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View of the districts – internal districts

View of the districts – internal districts

On April 27, 23 district representatives will be elected in Vienna. A total of 1,374,712 people including EU citizens are entitled to vote in their respective residential district. The starting point is worth a look at all 23 districts – both within the belt as well as outside the belt and in the districts “left of the Danube” (Lido) and in Liesing.

Location in the districts within the belt

In the inner city, the ÖVP has been providing the district leaders since 1946. According to Ursula Stenzel, who has been at the top for 20 years, Markus Figl has been in office since 2015. In the last election, the ÖVP was clearly ahead with 40.52 percent of the votes. This was followed by the SPÖ (22.97 percent), the Greens (17.38 percent), followed by Neos (11.06 percent) and FPÖ (4.85 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties are available in the inner city: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left), best.

Alexander Nikolai (SPÖ) has been the district chief of Leopoldstadt since the 2020 election. For decades, the 2nd district of 1945 was occupied by SPÖ district leaders from 1945. After an election period with a green district adviser, the SPÖ regained the district chief with 35.38 percent of the vote in 2020. The Greens followed with 30.56 percent, then ÖVP (12.44 percent), NEOS (6.63 percent), FPÖ (5.03 percent), links (4.45 percent) and HC (2.27 percent). In the district council, their votes are spread over 60 seats.
On April 27, the following parties are available in Leopoldstadt: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, Herz, KPÖ (and left), HC, Söz.

Erich Hohenberger has been the district head of the country road since 1989 and thus the currently long -term district leader in office. SPÖ district leaders have been at the top of the 3rd district since 1946. The result of the last choice: At 37.02 percent, the SPÖ was clearly at the top of the Greens (23.10 percent), followed by the ÖVP (17.07 percent) and the NEOS (8.80 percent). This was followed by the FPÖ (4.73 percent), links (3.73 percent) and HC (2.28 percent) and beer (1.72 percent). In the district council, their votes are spread over 60 seats.
On April 27, the following parties will be available in Landstrasse: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left), heart, HC, Söz and Free.

Lea Halbwidl (SPÖ) has been the district manager on the Wieden since 2018. Her predecessor Leopold Plasch was also SPÖ district leader, before 2010 the ÖVP deployed the district heads. The result in the last district representation election: The SPÖ was number 1 with 33.23 percent, followed by the Greens (28.10 percent), ÖVP (19.79 percent), Neos (8.63 percent), links (3.66 percent) and the FPÖ (3.44 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties are available on the Wieden: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left).

Silvia Jankovic (SPÖ) has been the district leader of Margareten since 2020. Christoph Lipinski will take place as the top candidate for the SPÖ in the district representation election in 2025. Since 1945, the SPÖ has been in Margaret’s district heads. Result of the election 2020: 35.31 percent went to the SPÖ, with 28.22 percent the Greens were in second place. This was followed by the ÖVP with 13.84 percent, then NEOS (7.49 percent) and links (5.27 percent) and FPÖ (4.66 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties will be available in Margaret: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left), Söz and HC.

Markus Rumelhart (SPÖ) has been district head in Mariahilf since 2014. The SPÖ has been at the top in the 6th district since 2001, before which ÖVP and SPÖ changed each other. In the 2020 election, the SPÖ came first with 37.20 percent, followed by the Greens with 30.43 percent. This was followed by ÖVP (14.87 percent), Neos (7.05 percent), links (3.81 percent) and FPÖ (3.58 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties will be elected in Mariahilf: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left).

Neubauer district head has been Markus Reiter (Greens) since 2017. The Greens have been at the top in the 7th district since 2001 – from 2001 to 2017, Thomas Blimlinger was district chief. In front of it from 1945 the ÖVP, from 1991 the SPÖ the district heads. The result of the last choice: In 2020, the Greens were clearly ahead with 44.91 percent, followed by SPÖ (20.60 percent), ÖVP (13.72 percent), NEOS (7.87 percent), links (4.76 percent) and FPÖ (2.98 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties will be available in new buildings: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left), volts.

Martin Fabisch (Greens) has been in office since 2020 as district head in Josefstadt. From 1945 to 2005 the 8th district of ÖVP district chiefs had, as early as 2005 to 2010 there was a green interregnum. In 2010 to 2020 the ÖVP took over again. The Greens were at the forefront of 33.59 percent in the last election, followed by the ÖVP with 30.55 percent. The SPÖ reached 3rd place with 18.58 percent, followed by Neos (7.25 percent), links (4.01 percent) and FPÖ (3.40 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties are available in Josefstadt: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, KPÖ (and left).

Saya Ahmad (SPÖ) has been in office on Alsergrund since 2018. Since 1991, the SPÖ has been posting the district heads on the Alsergrund, before that it has changed with the ÖVP since 1946. In the 2020 election, the SPÖ was number 1 with 31.45 percent, closely followed by the Greens with 29.21 percent. This was followed by ÖVP (18.32 percent), Neos (9.57 percent), links (4.38 percent) and FPÖ (3.66 percent) and beer (1.52 percent). In the district council, their votes are distributed over 40 seats.
On April 27, the following parties are available on the Alsergrund: SPÖ, ÖVP, Greens, Neos, FPÖ, DWA, KPÖ (and left), HC.

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