2011 Swiss federal election

Federal elections were held in Switzerland on 23 October 2011. All of the Federal Assembly were to be elected: all 200 seats in the National Council and all 46 seats in the Council of States.

2011 Swiss federal election

23 October 2011

All 200 seats in the National Council (101 seats needed for a majority)
All 46 seats in the Council of States (24 seats needed for a majority)
Turnout48.5% 0.2 pp
PartyLeader % Seats +/–
National Council
Swiss People's Toni Brunner 26.6% 54 −8
Social Democrats Christian Levrat 18.7% 46 +3
FDP.The Liberals Fulvio Pelli 15.1% 30 −5
Christian Democrats Christophe Darbellay 12.3% 28 −3
Greens Ueli Leuenberger 8.4% 15 −5
Green Liberals Martin Bäumle 5.4% 12 +9
BDP Hans Grunder 5.4% 9 New
Evangelical People's Heiner Studer 2.0% 2 0
Ticino League Giuliano Bignasca 0.8% 2 +1
Geneva Citizens' Éric Stauffer 0.4% 1 +1
CSP Obwalden Sepp Stalder 0.4% 1 +1
Council of States
Christian Democrats 13 −2
FDP.The Liberals 11 −1
Social Democrats 11 +2
Swiss People's 5 −2
Greens 2 0
Green Liberals 2 +1
BDP 1 New
Independent 1 +1
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Map of Swiss cantons shaded by the party that won the most votes. The Swiss People's Party dominated German-speaking Switzerland, while the Social Democrats were the largest in the French-speaking west.

Voter turnout was 49.1%, compared to 48.9% in 2007.

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