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    German Greens Lead Chancellor Merz's Conservatives in State Election

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    Posted on March 8, 2026

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    Preliminary results from Sunday’s Baden-Württemberg state election show the Greens leading with 32%, ahead of Chancellor Merz’s CDU at 29%, and the AfD at 17.5%, positioning the Greens to continue their coalition with the CDU.

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    Greens Narrowly Overtake Conservatives in Baden-Wuerttemberg State Election

    By James Mackenzie

    Election Results and Party Standings

    BERLIN, March 8 (Reuters) - Germany's environmental Greens took a narrow lead over Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservatives in a state election in the southwestern region of Baden-Wuerttemberg on Sunday, early projections showed, leaving the two parties poised to continue their long-running coalition.

    The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, which has made strong gains in recent years, was in third place, confirming its position as Germany's main opposition party, even outside its heartland in the former communist eastern states.

    Key Candidates and Campaign Dynamics

    Initially trailing in the race, the Greens caught up with Merz's Christian Democrats (CDU) as the ballot approached, helped by the popularity of their lead candidate Cem Ozdemir, a moderate former agriculture minister with a more established profile than his 37-year-old CDU rival Manuel Hagel.

    Vote Percentages and Parliamentary Thresholds

    Early projections on public broadcaster ARD showed the Greens in first place with 30.4% of the vote, followed by the CDU on 29.7% and the AfD on 18.6%. The Social Democrats were on course for 5.6%, just scraping past the minimum threshold to enter state parliament.

    Coalition Prospects and Political Implications

    The Greens and CDU have been in a coalition in Baden-Wuerttemberg for the past decade and if confirmed, the result would represent a continuation of the status quo.

    But the conservatives had been hoping to name the state premier as strongest party and the result is likely to fuel internal discontent at the sluggish pace of reforms promised by Merz's government in Berlin.

    Regional Economic Context

    Baden-Wuerttemberg, home to Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch, is one of Germany's most prosperous regions, but its core auto sector has been hit hard by increasing competition from China's electric vehicle makers.

    Reactions from Political Leaders

    Jens Spahn, the head of the CDU parliamentary group in the federal parliament, said the result underlined the Merz government's struggle to cut through to voters worried about an economy only slowly emerging from two years in recession.

    "The decisions we make here are not yet sufficiently noticeable in everyday life," he said on ARD television. "We must ensure growth; that will be the decisive factor."

    Impact on Coalition Partners and Upcoming Elections

    For Merz's coalition partners, the centre-left Social Democrats, the result looked set to be their worst-ever in a state election, confirming the precipitous drop in support seen in recent years.

    The Baden-Wuerttemberg election was the first of five state elections this year, with voters in neighbouring Rhineland-Palatinate due to go to the polls on March 22, followed by Berlin, Saxony-Anhalt and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern in September.

    (Reporting by James Mackenzie; Editing by Christoph Steitz and Ros Russell)

    References

    • German state election a test for chancellor Friedrich Merz | Germany | The Guardian

    Table of Contents

    • Greens Narrowly Overtake Conservatives in Baden-Wuerttemberg State Election
    • Election Results and Party Standings

    Key Takeaways

    • •Initial ARD forecasts place the Greens first with 32%, CDU at 29%, AfD at 17.5% (theguardian.com)
    • •Greens' lead candidate Cem Özdemir could become the state’s next Minister‑President, potentially Germany’s first of Turkish heritage (theguardian.com)
    • •

    Frequently Asked Questions about German Greens lead Chancellor Merz's conservatives in state election

    1What percentage of the vote did the German Greens receive?

    Initial forecasts show the Greens in first place with 32% of the vote.

  • Key Candidates and Campaign Dynamics
  • Vote Percentages and Parliamentary Thresholds
  • Coalition Prospects and Political Implications
  • Regional Economic Context
  • Reactions from Political Leaders
  • Impact on Coalition Partners and Upcoming Elections
  • The election serves as a key test of Chancellor Friedrich Merz’s centre‑right CDU amid shrinking leads and rising AfD support (theguardian.com)
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