Voter Flow Analysis for Burgenland Election: Thousands of Voters from SPÖ to FPÖ

In the state election in Burgenland, the FPÖ gained votes from almost all camps. According to the voter flow analysis by ORF-Burgenland/APA/Foresight, 11,000 voters came from the SPÖ, 9,000 from the ÖVP, and 8,000 did not vote in 2020. About 1,000 migrated from the Burgenland List (LBL) to the FPÖ, 15,000 voted blue last time. In total, the Freedom Party received about 45,000 votes.
Voter Flow Analysis: 7,000 Non-Voters to SPÖ
The SPÖ, for its part, convinced 7,000 non-voters. Otherwise, there were no major movements in the Social Democrats. 3,000 votes each came from the ÖVP and the Greens, and 1,000 each from the FPÖ and LBL. In total, the SPÖ received 91,000 crosses. 75,000 or 83 percent voted again for the party around Governor Hans Peter Doskozil.
The ÖVP received a total of 43,000 votes. There was only an increase of 1,000 each from the SPÖ and FPÖ. Nevertheless, 71 percent of the 2020 voters (40,000) voted again for the People's Party. 16 percent went to the FPÖ, 6 to the SPÖ and 3 to the Greens.
SPÖ Took Voters Away from the Greens in Burgenland
The losses of the Greens mainly went to the SPÖ (24 percent of the 2020 votes). 53 percent or 7,000 people voted green again. In addition, 2,000 came from the ÖVP and 1,000 each from the SPÖ and non-voters. In total, there were 11,000 votes this time.
(APA/Red)
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