1949 West German federal election

1949 West German federal election

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All 402 seats in the Bundestag[a]
202 seats needed for a majority
Registered31,207,620
Turnout78.5%
  First party Second party Third party
 
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F078072-0004, Konrad Adenauer.jpg
K.Schumacher.jpg
Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-P001512, Franz Blücher 2.jpg
Candidate Konrad Adenauer Kurt Schumacher Franz Blücher
Party CDU/CSU SPD FDP
Seats won 139[b] 131[c] 52[d]
Popular vote 7,359,084 6,934,975 2,829,920
Percentage 31.0% 29.2% 11.9%

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
BP
Heinrich Hellwege.jpg
Candidate Joseph Baumgartner Heinrich Hellwege Max Reimann
Party BP DP KPD
Seats won 17 17 15
Popular vote 986,478 939,934 1,361,706
Percentage 4.2% 4.0% 5.7%

Results by constituency for the first votes. Black denotes seats won by the CDU/CSU; red denotes seats won by the SPD; yellow denotes seats won by the FDP; blue denotes seats won by the Bavaria Party; grey denotes seats won by independents.

Government after election

First Adenauer cabinet
CDU/CSUFDPDP

Federal elections were held in West Germany on 14 August 1949 to elect the members of the first Bundestag,[1] with a further eight seats elected in West Berlin between 1949 and January 1952 and another eleven between February 1952 and 1953.[1] They were the first free federal elections in West Germany since 1933 and the first after the division of the country.

Campaign

After World War II, the German Instrument of Surrender and the country's division into four Allied occupation zones, the elections were held in the Federal Republic of Germany, established under occupation statute in the three Western zones with the proclamation of its Basic Law by the Parlamentarischer Rat assembly of the West German states on 23 May 1949. Most West German parties at the time of the 1949 Bundestag election were committed to democracy, but they disagreed on what kind of democracy West Germany should become.

CDU election poster: With Adenauer for peace, freedom and unity in Germany.
1949 election poster of the CDU reading "We cannot do magic — but we can work/do our job. Help us. Vote for CDU. It's about Germany!"
1949 election poster of the CDU reading "The Rescue: CDU"

The Christian Democratic (CDU) leader, 73-year-old Konrad Adenauer, former mayor of Cologne and party chairman in the British Zone since March 1946, believed in moderate, non-denominational and Christian democracy,[2][3] social market economy and integration with the West. In 1948 he had become president of the Parlamentarischer Rat, an office that added to his popularity as protagonist of a "state-to-be". He attacked social democracy and the British, especially, dismantling of industry.[4]

SPD election poster: All millionaires vote for CDU-FDP. All other millions of Germans for the SPD

The Social Democratic (SPD) leader, Kurt Schumacher, wanted a united, democratic and socialist Germany. Schumacher had heavily agitated against the forced merger of the Communist Party (KPD) and SPD (both in the Soviet occupation zone) into the Socialist Unity Party of Germany and he had also turned the party's course away from the working class advocacy group of the Weimar Republic towards a left-wing big tent party with distinct patriotic features. He constantly accused Adenauer of betraying national interests,[3] culminating in his heckling at the Bundestag session of 25 September 1949: "The Chancellor of the Allies!". Schumacher criticized the Catholic Church, calling it the fifth occupying power and criticized denominational education.[4]

Results

In the end and to the great disappointment of the Social Democrats, the CDU/CSU outnumbered them by 31.0% to 29.2% of the votes cast. Enough participating West Germans favoured Adenauer's and his coalition partners' – the liberal Free Democrats' (FDP) and the conservative German Party's (DP) – policies and promises over Schumacher's and the other left-wingers' policies to give the centre-right parties a slight majority of deputies.

To enter the Bundestag, a party had to surmount a threshold of 5% at least in one of the states or to win at least one electoral district; ten parties succeeded. A number of non-voting members (elected in 1949:2 CDU, 5 SPD, 1 FDP; joined in February 1952 by: 3 CDU, 4 SPD, 4 FDP) indirectly elected by the West Berlin legislature (Stadtverordnetenversammlung) are included below in parentheses. The French Saar Protectorate did not participate in this election.

PartyVotes%Seats
FPTPPRTotal[e]
Social Democratic Party6,934,97529.229635131
Christian Democratic Union5,978,63625.199124115
Free Democratic Party2,829,92011.92124052
Christian Social Union1,380,4485.8224024
Communist Party of Germany1,361,7065.7401515
Bavaria Party986,4784.1611617
German Party939,9343.9651217
Centre Party727,5053.0701010
Economic Reconstruction Union681,8882.8701212
Deutsche Rechtspartei429,0311.81055
Radical Social Freedom Party [de]216,7490.91000
South Schleswig Voters' Association75,3880.32011
European People's Movement of Germany [de]26,1620.11000
Rheinish-Westfalian People's Party [de]21,9310.09000
Independents1,141,6474.81303
Total23,732,398100.00242160402
Valid votes23,732,39896.88
Invalid/blank votes763,2163.12
Total votes24,495,614100.00
Registered voters/turnout31,207,62078.49
Source: Bundeswahlleiter

Results by state

Constituency seats

State Total
seats
Seats won
SPD CDU CSU FDP BP DP Ind.
Baden 7 7
Bavaria 47 12 24 11
Bremen 3 3
Hamburg 8 4 3 1
Hesse 22 12 3 7
Lower Saxony 34 24 4 1 5
North Rhine-Westphalia 66 25 40 1
Rhineland-Palatinate 15 4 11
Schleswig-Holstein 14 6 7 1
Württemberg-Baden 20 5 11 2 2
Württemberg-Hohenzollern 6 1 5
Total 242 96 91 24 12 11 5 3

List seats

State Total
seats
Seats won
FDP SPD CDU KPD DP WAV DZP BP DRP SSW
Baden 5 2 3
Bavaria 31 7 6 12 6
Bremen 2 1 1
Hamburg 5 1 2 1 1
Hesse 14 5 1 6 2
Lower Saxony 24 4 8 7 5
North Rhine-Westphalia 43 9 12 3 9 10
Rhineland-Palatinate 10 4 3 2 1
Schleswig-Holstein 9 2 2 1 3 1
Württemberg-Baden 13 5 5 1 2
Württemberg-Hohenzollern 4 1 1 2
Total 160 40 35 24 15 12 12 10 6 5 1

Aftermath

Schumacher had explicitly refused a grand coalition and led his party into opposition, where it would remain until December 1966, assuming the chair of the SPD parliamentary group as minority leader. On 12 September 1949, he lost the German presidential election, defeated by FDP chairman Theodor Heuss in the second ballot. Schumacher died on 20 August 1952 of the long-term consequences of his concentration camp imprisonment during the Nazi years.

Adenauer had favoured the formation of a smaller centre-right coalition from the beginning. Nominated by the CDU/CSU faction, he was elected the first Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany on 15 September 1949 by an absolute majority of 202 of 402 votes. Adenauer had ensured that the votes of the predominantly Social Democrat West Berlin deputies did not count and later stated that he "naturally" had voted for himself.[5] On 20 September, he formed the Cabinet Adenauer I of CDU/CSU, FDP, and DP ministers. Chosen as an interim Chancellor, he held the office until 1963, being re-elected three times (in 1953, in 1957 and in 1961).

Notes

  1. ^ As well as the 22 non-voting delegates for West Berlin, elected by the West Berlin Legislature.
  2. ^ Plus 2 non-voting delegates for West Berlin.
  3. ^ As well as 5 non-voting delegates for West Berlin.
  4. ^ As well as 1 non-voting delegate for West Berlin.
  5. ^ Excludes the non-voting delegates for West Berlin (5 SPD, 2 CDU, 1 FDP)

References

  1. ^ a b Nohlen, Dieter; Stöver, Philip (31 May 2010). Elections in Europe: A data handbook. Nomos. p. 762. ISBN 978-3832956097.
  2. ^ Dennis L. Bark and David R. Gress, A History of West Germany, volume 1: 1945–1963: From Shadow to Substance, London, UK: Basil Blackwell, 1989
  3. ^ a b Erling Bjöl, Grimberg's History of the Nations, volume 23: The Rich West, "The Giant Dwarf: West Germany," Helsinki: WSOY, 1985
  4. ^ a b Charles Williams (2000) Adenauer: The Father of the New Germany, p342
  5. ^ David Reynolds (2015) One World Divisible: A Global History Since 1945, Penguin UK

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