The 2004 Hamburg state election was held on 29 February 2004 to elect the members of the 18th Hamburg Parliament. The election was triggered by the collapse of the coalition government between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), Party for a Rule of Law Offensive (PRO), and Free Democratic Party (FDP). The election saw a collapse in support for PRO which had split after its leader Ronald Schill left in 2003. The original party and Schill's new party captured 3.5% of the vote between them, down from 19.4% in 2001. A huge amount of support flowed to the CDU, which won 63 of the 121 seats in Parliament, forming a majority government. First Mayor Ole von Beust continued in office.

Parties

The table below lists parties represented in the 17th Hamburg Parliament.

{| class="wikitable"

! rowspan=2 colspan=3| Name

! rowspan=2| Ideology

! rowspan=2| Leader(s)

! colspan=2| 2001 result

|-

! Votes (%)

! Seats

|-

| bgcolor= |

| align=center| SPD

| Social Democratic Party of Germany<br>

| Social democracy

| Thomas Mirow

| align=center| 36.5%

|

|-

| bgcolor= |

| align=center| CDU

| Christian Democratic Union of Germany<br>

| Christian democracy

| Ole von Beust

| align=center| 26.2%

|

|-

| bgcolor= |

| align=center| PRO

| Party for a Rule of Law Offensive<br>

| Right-wing populism

| Mario Mettbach

| align=center| 19.4%

|

|-

| bgcolor= |

| align=center| GAL

| Green Alternative List<br>

| Green politics

|

| align=center| 8.6%

|

|-

| bgcolor= |

| align=center| FDP

| Free Democratic Party<br>

| Classical liberalism

|

| align=center| 5.1%

|

|}

Background

In August 2003, Mayor von Beust made moves to dismiss an Interior official suspected of corruption. In response, Senator of the Interior Ronald Schill threatened to spread rumours of an affair between von Beust and the Senator of Justice. Schill was subsequently dismissed from the government. In December of the same year, Schill left his own party along with five of its members of Parliament, depriving the government of its majority. He subsequently joined Pro DM.

Opinion polling

{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;font-size:90%;line-height:14px;"

|- style="height:40px;"

! style="width:160px;" rowspan="2"| Polling firm

! style="width:140px;" rowspan="2"| Fieldwork date

! style="width:35px;" rowspan="2"| Sample<br>size

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| SPD

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| CDU

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| PRO

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| GAL

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| FDP

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;"| ProDM

! class="unsortable" style="width:40px;" rowspan="2"| Others

! style="width:30px;" rowspan="2"| Lead

|-

! style="background:;"|

! style="background:;"|

! style="background:;"|

! style="background:;"|

! style="background:;"|

! style="background:grey;"|

|- style="background:#E9E9E9;"

| 2004 state election

| data-sort-value="2004-02-29"| 29 Feb 2004

| –

| 30.5

| | 47.2

| 0.4

| 12.3

| 2.8

| 3.1

| 3.7

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16.7

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2004-02-27"| 20–26 Feb 2004

| 1,009

| 30

| | 44

| 1

| 14

| 4

| 4

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 14

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2004-02-25"| 24 Feb 2004

| 1,000

| 30

| | 46

| 1

| 13

| 3

| 3

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2004-02-25"| 18–23 Feb 2004

| 1,005

| 29

| | 45

| 1

| 14

| 4

| 3

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2004-02-24"| 19–22 Feb 2004

| 1,003

| 30

| | 46

| 1

| 12

| 3.5

| 3.5

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16

|-

| Forschungsgruppe Wahlen

| data-sort-value="2004-02-20"| 16–19 Feb 2004

| 1,008

| 29

| | 47

| –

| 13

| 4

| 3

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 18

|-

| Infratest dimap

| data-sort-value="2004-02-18"| 12–16 Feb 2004

| 1,000

| 29

| | 45

| 1

| 14

| 4

| 4

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2004-02-17"| 10–14 Feb 2004

| 1,002

| 30

| | 45

| 1

| 14

| 4

| 3

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 15

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2004-02-10"| 6–9 Feb 2004

| 804

| 29

| | 46

| 1

| 14

| 4

| 3

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 17

|-

| Infratest dimap

| data-sort-value="2004-02-04"| 28 Jan–1 Feb 2004

| 1,000

| 30

| | 45

| 1

| 15

| 3

| 3

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 15

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2004-02-03"| 20–24 Jan 2004

| 1,001

| 28

| | 48

| 1

| 13

| 4

| 3

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 20

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2004-02-02"| 19 Jan 2004

| 1,000

| 31

| | 46

| 2

| 12

| 4

| 2

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 15

|-

| Infratest dimap

| data-sort-value="2004-01-14"| 8–12 Jan 2004

| 1,000

| 30

| | 45

| 1

| 13

| 4

| 4

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 15

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2004-01-09"| 9 Jan 2004

| 1,002

| 30

| | 47

| 2

| 11

| 2

| 4

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 17

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2003-12-17"| 17 Dec 2003

| ?

| 31

| | 46

| 3

| 13

| 4

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 15

|-

| Infratest

| data-sort-value="2003-12-15"| 10–11 Dec 2003

| 1,000

| 33

| | 43

| 4

| 12

| 4

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 10

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2003-12-12"| 10 Dec 2003

| 1,000

| 37

| | 43

| 2

| 12

| 4

| –

| 2

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2003-12-11"| 9–10 Dec 2003

| 808

| 36

| | 41

| 5

| 11

| 3

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5

|-

| Infratest dimap

| data-sort-value="2003-12-09"| 8–9 Dec 2003

| 1,000

| 35

| | 40

| 5

| 13

| 4

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2003-12-05"| 2–3 Dec 2003

| 1,000

| 35

| | 41

| 5

| 13

| 3

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 6

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2003-10-10"| 10 Oct 2003

| ?

| 37

| | 39

| 6

| 10

| 4

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 2

|-

| Infratest dimap

| data-sort-value="2003-09-11"| 5–9 Sep 2003

| 1,000

| 36

| | 39

| 5

| 13

| 4

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 3

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2003-08-23"| 23 Aug 2003

| 731

| 36

| | 40

| 6

| 10

| 5

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 4

|-

| NFO Infratest

| data-sort-value="2003-08-23"| 20–21 Aug 2003

| ~1,000

| 37

| | 40

| 5

| 11

| 4

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 3

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2003-08-21"| 20 Aug 2003

| 1,002

| 35

| | 38

| 6

| 13

| 5

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 3

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2003-02-09"| 4–5 Feb 2003

| 1,000

| 26

| | 42

| 12

| 13

| 5

| –

| 2

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 16

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2002-10-25"| 25 Oct 2002

| 1,003

| | 36

| 34

| 8

| 13

| 5

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 2

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2002-02-07"| 7 Feb 2002

| ?

| | 37

| 32

| 12

| 9

| 6

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 5

|-

| Emnid

| data-sort-value="2002-02-09"| 2–4 Feb 2002

| 1,008

| | 40

| 32

| 10

| 11

| 4

| –

| 3

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 8

|-

| Psephos

| data-sort-value="2002-02-02"| 2 Feb 2002

| 1,003

| | 36

| 32

| 14

| 9

| 5

| –

| 4

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 4

|-

| Forsa

| data-sort-value="2002-01-25"| 22–23 Jan 2002

| 1,001

| | 35

| 31

| 15

| 10

| 4

| –

| 5

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 4

|- style="background:#E9E9E9;"

| 2001 state election

| data-sort-value="2001-09-23"| 23 Sep 2001

| –

| | 36.5

| 26.2

| 19.4

| 8.6

| 5.1

| 0.2

| 4.0

| style="background:;color:#FFFFFF;"| 10.3

|}

Election result

|-

! colspan="2" | Party

! Votes

! %

! +/-

! Seats

! +/-

! Seats %

|-

| bgcolor=|

| align=left | Christian Democratic Union (CDU)

| align=right| 389,170

| align=right| 47.2

| align=right| 21.0

| align=right| 63

| align=right| 30

| align=right| 52.1

|-

| bgcolor=|

| align=left | Social Democratic Party (SPD)

| align=right| 251,441

| align=right| 30.5

| align=right| 6.0

| align=right| 41

| align=right| 5

| align=right| 33.9

|-

| bgcolor=|

| align=left | Green Alternative List (GAL)

| align=right| 101,227

| align=right| 12.3

| align=right| 3.7

| align=right| 17

| align=right| 6

| align=right| 14.0

|-

! colspan=8|

|-

|

| align=left | Pro Deutsche Mitte – Initiative Pro D-Mark (Pro DM)

| align=right| 25,763

| align=right| 3.1

| align=right| 2.9

| align=right| 0

| align=right| ±0

| align=right| 0

|-

| bgcolor=|

| align=left | Free Democratic Party (FDP)

| align=right| 23,373

| align=right| 2.8

| align=right| 2.3

| align=right| 0

| align=right| 6

| align=right| 0

|-

| bgcolor=#2E8B57|

| align=left | Rainbow – For a new left (REGENBOGEN)

| align=right| 9,200

| align=right| 1.1

| align=right| 0.6

| align=right| 0

| align=right| ±0

| align=right| 0

|-

| bgcolor=grey|

| align=left | The Grays – Gray Panthers (GRAUEN)

| align=right| 8,878

| align=right| 1.1

| align=right| 1.1

| align=right| 0

| align=right| ±0

| align=right| 0

|-

| bgcolor=|

| align=left | Others

| align=right| 15,265

| align=right| 1.9

| align=right|

| align=right| 0

| align=right| 25

| align=right| 0

|-

! align=right colspan=2| Total

! align=right| 824,317

! align=right| 100.0

! align=right|

! align=right| 121

! align=right| ±0

! align=right|

|-

! align=right colspan=2| Voter turnout

! align=right|

! align=right| 68.7

! align=right| 2.4

! align=right|

! align=right|

! align=right|

|}

See also

  • Hamburg state elections in the Weimar Republic
  • 2008 Hamburg state election

References

  • The Federal Returning Officer