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All Berlin residents who are 16 years and older, hold EU citizenship and have lived there for more than three months are elegible to vote for the districts' assemblies. in order to be elegible to vote for the Abgeordnetenhaus, one has to be 18 years and hold German citizenship. Only those under disablility or in psychiatric wards are excluded. Courts of justice also have the possibility to revoke the right to vote.
Elections are held every four years. The Senate of Berlin decides the exact date of the election for the parliament of Berlin, which is the same as for the the assemblies of the twelve districts of Berlin. The next elections will be held on Sunday, 18 September 2011.
Elections to the Abgeordnetenhaus
The first general, direct and democratic elections to the Abgeordnetenhaus were held in West Berlin on 3 December 1950. On 2 December 1990 the first Abgeordnetenhaus for all Berlin was held. Since 1979, voters have two votes. One for a deputy from the 78 constituencies and one for a list, usually a political party. Hence the Abgeordnetenhaus has a minimum of 130 seats, but usually more seats are won. Originally the d'Hondt method was used, but since 1979 the Hare-Niemeyer method is used to determine the number of seats for lists.
Dates of elections to the Abgeordnetenhaus
- 3 December 1950
- 5 December 1954
- 7 December 1958
- 17 February 1963
- 12 March 1967
- 14 March 1971
- 2 March 1975
- 18 March 1979
- 10 May 1981
- 10 March 1985
- 29 January 1989
- 2 December 1990
- 22 October 1995
- 10 October 1999
- 21 October 2001
- 17 September 2006
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