1993 Hamburg state election

1993 Hamburg state election

19 September 1993

All 121 seats in the Hamburg Parliament
61 seats needed for a majority
Turnout844,902 (69.9%)
3.8%
  First party Second party
 
Leader Henning Voscherau
Party SPD CDU
Last election 61 seats, 48.0% 44 seats, 35.1%
Seats won 58 36
Seat change 3 8
Popular vote 341,688 212,186
Percentage 40.4% 25.1%
Swing 7.6% 10.0%

  Third party Fourth party
 
Party Greens Statt
Last election 9 seats, 7.2% Did not exist
Seats won 19 8
Seat change 10 8
Popular vote 114,263 46,894
Percentage 13.5% 5.6%
Swing 6.3% New party

Mayor before election

Henning Voscherau
SPD

Elected Mayor

Henning Voscherau
SPD

The 1993 Hamburg state election was held on 19 September 1993 to elect the members of the 15th Hamburg Parliament.

After the 1991 election, a group of CDU members brought a complaint over deficiencies in the party's nomination process to the Constitutional Court of Hamburg. On 4 May 1993, the court declared the statewide election and five of the seven district elections to be invalid and ordered a repeat. It did not order by-elections for the remaining term, instead allowing the parliament to dissolve itself and hold new elections for a full term. The parliament voted nearly unanimously for dissolution on 22 June. Markus Wegner, one of the complaining CDU members, founded the Statt Party to contest this election.

The incumbent government of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) lost its majority. The Statt Party succeeded in entering Parliament with 5.6% of the vote. The SPD did not enter into a formal coalition with them, but instead a "cooperation" agreement in which the Statt Party supported the SPD minority government and nominated two technocratic senators from outside the party. First Mayor Henning Voscherau continued in office.