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    Germany's election in graphics

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on February 23, 2025

    1 min read

    Last updated: January 26, 2026

    This graphic highlights the election results in Germany, showcasing voting trends among male and female voters, as well as various age groups. It emphasizes the significant gains of the CDU/CSU and the AfD, providing insights into shifting political dynamics - Global Banking & Finance Review.
    Graphic illustrating Germany's election results by gender and age group - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Quick Summary

    Germany's election sees CDU/CSU leading and AfD surging. SPD faces historic low, with voter trends varying by gender and age.

    Germany's Election Results: Conservative Gains and AfD Surge

    BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany's election on Sunday delivered a win to the conservative opposition as well as a historic surge in support for the far-right AfD party.

    Here is a breakdown in graphics showing trends between male and female voters as well as different age groups, according to the latest projected results.

    THE OUTCOME

    The CDU/CSU conservative bloc is on track to win followed by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), while the Social Democrats (SPD) of Chancellor Olaf Scholz were dealt their worst-ever result.

    BY GENDER

    Male voters tended more towards the centre-right CDU/CSU and far-right AfD, while female voters showed stronger support for the centre-left SPD and the hard-left Die Linke party.

    BY AGE GROUP

    The AfD saw its support weaken considerably among older age groups, while Die Linke performed well among younger voters.

    (Reporting by Rachel More, Editing by Miranda Murray)

    Key Takeaways

    • •CDU/CSU conservative bloc leads the election.
    • •AfD experiences a historic surge in support.
    • •SPD suffers its worst-ever election result.
    • •Male voters favor CDU/CSU and AfD.
    • •Die Linke gains traction among younger voters.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Germany's election in graphics

    1What was the outcome of Germany's recent election?

    The conservative CDU/CSU bloc is set to win, with a significant increase in support for the far-right AfD party, while the Social Democrats (SPD) faced their worst-ever results.

    2How did male and female voters differ in their choices?

    Male voters leaned towards the CDU/CSU and AfD, while female voters showed stronger support for the SPD and Die Linke party.

    3Which age group showed support for the AfD?

    The AfD's support weakened among older age groups, while Die Linke performed well among younger voters.

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