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Germany: The 'Devil's Year' with 6 Elections and an Unexpected 'Neck and Neck'

Published March 6, 2026, 12:11
Germany: The 'Devil's Year' with 6 Elections and an Unexpected 'Neck and Neck'

The state elections on Sunday in Baden-Württemberg are expected to be particularly close, with the latest polls showing a tie between the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and the Greens. This contest marks the start of a series of six crucial state elections in Germany. According to the ZDF “Political Barometer,” CDU and the Greens are at 28%, while the Alternative for Germany (AfD) is at 18% and the Social Democratic Party (SPD) at 8%. CDU candidate Manuel Hagel initially had the lead, but the popularity of the Green candidate, Cem Özdemir, has increased significantly. The close situation is partly due to mistakes by Mr. Hagel, such as controversial statements and behavior, while Mr. Özdemir's choice to turn towards the center has resonated with voters. The election contest has become more uncertain just hours before the polls open. The first estimate of results is expected at 7:00 PM (Greece time) on Sunday. The elections in Baden-Württemberg are important as the outcome will influence political developments throughout Germany and determine potential alliances for forming a government.