Germany Prepares for 2025 Bundestag Election Under New Voting Rules
The February 23 election marks the first under a reformed system limiting Bundestag seats to 630 and eliminating overhang mandates.
- The 2025 Bundestag election was called early following the collapse of the Ampel coalition government.
- A major electoral reform reduces the Bundestag to 630 seats, eliminating overhang and compensation mandates.
- The new rules mean some candidates who win their districts may not enter the Bundestag if their party's overall vote share does not support additional seats.
- Approximately 59.2 million Germans are eligible to vote, with many expected to use mail-in ballots as in previous elections.
- Key contests include high-profile matchups in districts such as Kaiserslautern and Kreuznach/Birkenfeld, alongside shifts in district boundaries due to population changes.