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1946 Berlin state election

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

1946 Berlin state election

← 1933 20 October 1946 (1946-10-20) 1948 (West)
1990 (whole) →

All 130 seats in the Stadtverordnetenversammlung
66 seats needed for a majority
Registered2,307,122
Turnout2,128,677 (92.3%)
  First party Second party
 
Candidate Otto Ostrowski Ferdinand Friedensburg
Party SPD CDU
Seats won 63 29
Popular vote 1,015,609 462,425
Percentage 48.7% 22.2%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Candidate Hermann Matern
Party SED LDPD
Seats won 26 12
Popular vote 412,582 194,722
Percentage 19.8% 9.3%

Results of the election by borough. The size of each pie chart indicates the number of votes cast.

Mayor before election

Arthur Werner
Independent

Elected Mayor

Otto Ostrowski
SPD

The 1946 Greater Berlin City Council election (Stadtverordnetenversammlung von Groß-Berlin) was held on 20 October 1946 to elect all 130 members of the City Council. It was the only all-Berlin election in the period between the end of the Second World War and German reunification in 1990.

The clear winner of the election was the Social Democratic Party (SPD) led by Otto Ostrowski, which won 48.7% and 63 seats, just three short of a majority. The Christian Democratic Union finished in second place under Ferdinand Friedensburg with 22.2% of votes and 29 seats. The Socialist Unity Party (SED), formed a few months earlier as a merger of the Communist Party and the SPD branches in the Soviet zone, took just 19.8% of the vote and 26 seats. The remaining 9.3% of the votes went to the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) which received 12 seats.

Voter turnout was 92.3%. The result was a clear rejection of the Socialist Unity Party, which was favored by the Soviet occupation authority, and of the CDU, which came to dominate politics in West Germany.

SPD leader Ostrowski was elected mayor by the City Council in December and formed a cabinet comprising all four parties. However, rising hostility between the SPD and SED saw him come under pressure to dismiss the SED members of the ministry. When he refused, the SPD put forward a motion of no confidence in the city council, which narrowly fell short of the two-thirds majority required to pass. However Ostrowski's position was untenable and he resigned a few days later on 17 April. He was replaced by Ernst Reuter, who took a strongly anti-SED and anti-Soviet stance. As a result, the Soviet authorities refused to consent to his appointment and Louise Schroeder became acting mayor. In 1948, the eastern district and Soviet authorities withdrew from the city council and government, de facto dividing the city.

Results

PartyVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party of Germany1,015,60948.7063
Christian Democratic Union of Germany462,42522.1829
Socialist Unity Party of Germany412,58219.7826
Free Democratic Party194,7229.3412
Total2,085,338100.00130
Valid votes2,085,33897.96
Invalid/blank votes43,3392.04
Total votes2,128,677100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,307,12292.27
Source: Wahlen in Deutschland

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