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Cantonal executive bodies of Switzerland
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The cantonal executive bodies of Switzerland are the executive branches of government in each of the 26 Swiss cantons. These bodies are typically composed of 5 or 7 members and operate as collegial authorities.
The names of the executive bodies vary by language region: they are generally known as Regierungsrat (Executive Council) in German-speaking Switzerland, Conseil d'État (State Council) in French-speaking Switzerland, and Consiglio di Stato (Council of State) in Italian-speaking Switzerland.
Each canton also has its own legislative body. For comparison, the Swiss Federal Council serves as the executive branch of the federal government of Switzerland.
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General structure
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Presidents of the executives
The above mentioned collegial bodies are formally chaired by a president. However those presidents are primus inter pares, that is a first among equals in the council; other than presiding over meetings and the ability to cast tie-breaking votes, the president only holds ceremonial powers.
In the list below, unless otherwise noted, the official name of the office of president of the respective cantonal executive is Regierungsratspräsident (Government council president).
Elections
The cantonal governments are directly elected every four years. In some cantons (e.g. Basel-Stadt), the voters can cast a presidential vote for a candidate they are already voting for as member of the government. The elected member who has also received the most votes for president takes that office for the entirety of their term on the council, i.e. 4 years. In other cantons the electorate only elects the council members, and the presidency rotates according to seniority among members (e.g. Zürich and also in the federal council).
The date of the elections is not the same as the date of the start of the tenure. For example, the elections in Aargau were held in 2020, but the tenure of the new Executive started on 1 January 2021.
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List of cantonal executives
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Parties
Note: due to the multiple official languages of Switzerland, parties may have more than one abbreviation
- BDP/PBD: Conservative Democratic Party (belonging to The Centre)
- CSP/PCS: Christian Social Party
- CSP OW: Christian Social Party of Obwalden
- Centre: The Centre
- CSPO: Christian Social People's Party of Upper Valais (belonging to The Centre)
- CVP/PDC/PPD/PCD : Christian Democratic People's Party (belonging to The Centre)
- EVP: Evangelical People's Party of Switzerland
- FDP/PLR: FDP.The Liberals
- GLP/PVL: Green Liberal Party
- Green: Green Party
- Ind: Independent
- LDP: Liberal Democratic Party of Basel-Stadt (belonging to the FDP)
- Lega: Ticino League
- LJS: Liberté et Justice sociale (Freedom and Social Justice)
- MCG: Geneva Citizens’ Movement
- SP/PS: Social Democratic Party
- SVP/UDC/PPS: Swiss People's Party
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