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Candidates of the 2021 German federal election

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This is a list of candidates for the 2021 German federal election.

There were 6,211 candidates in total. Of these, 1,284 ran only in the 299 single-member constituencies while 2,851 ran only on party lists. 2,076 candidates ran in both a constituency and on a party list.[1]

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A total of 47 parties and lists were approved to run in the 2021 federal election, including the seven which won seats in the 19th Bundestag. Of these, 40 ran party lists in at least one state, while 7 ran only direct candidates. Further, 196 independent candidates ran in the various direct constituencies.[2]

In the table below, green shading indicates that the party ran a list in the indicated state. The number in each box indicates how many direct candidates the party ran in the indicated state.

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By state

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In the tables below, green shading indicates that the candidate was an incumbent.

Schleswig-Holstein

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More information Left list, # ...

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

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More information Green list, # ...

Hamburg

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More information Left list, # ...

Lower Saxony

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Bremen

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More information Left list, # ...

Brandenburg

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Saxony-Anhalt

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Berlin

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North Rhine-Westphalia

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Saxony

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Hesse

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Thuringia

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Rhineland-Palatinate

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Bavaria

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Baden-Württemberg

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Saarland

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Retiring deputies

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SPD

AfD

FDP

The Left

Greens

Independents

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Notes

  1. The South Schleswig Voters' Association is a recognised minority party representing the Danish and Frisian minorities of Southern Schleswig, and is exempt from the 5% electoral threshold in Germany.[3]

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