Elections were held in Vaduz on 24 March and 14 April 2019 to elect the mayor of Vaduz and the Vaduz municipal council. Incumbent mayor Ewald Ospelt did not seek re-election. Manfred Bischof of the Progressive Citizens' Party defeated Frank Konrad of the Patriotic Union, whereas both parties won a joint 5 seats in the municipal council, with the Free List winning 2.

2019 Vaduz elections

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Mayoral election
24 March 2019 (first round)
14 April 2019 (second round)
Turnout73.89%
 
Candidate Petra Miescher Frank Konrad
Party FBP VU
Popular vote 996 892
Percentage 50.58% 45.30%

Mayor before election

Ewald Ospelt
FBP

Elected mayor

Manfred Bischof
FBP

Municipal Council election

All 12 seats in the municipal council
7 seats needed for a majority
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Progressive Citizens' Party

41.58 6 −1
Patriotic Union

39.45 4 −1
Free List

16.09 2 +2
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.

Background

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Incumbent mayor Ewald Ospelt was expected to run for a fourth term, but in October 2018 he declared his intention to not do so.[1] The FBP nominated Manfred Bischof, whereas the VU nominated Landtag member Frank Konrad, both in the same month.[2][3] The FBP presented its candidates for the municipal council on 28 October.[2]

Electoral system

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The 12-person municipal council is elected by open list proportional representation. Voters vote for a party list and then may strike through candidates they do not wish to cast a preferential vote for and may add names of candidates from other lists. The mayor is elected by a majority vote, and is also a member of the municipal council.[4] The Free List nominated René Hasler for mayor in August 2018.[5]

Results

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Mayoral election

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First round

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Manfred BischofProgressive Citizens' Party74839.56
Frank KonradPatriotic Union73939.08
René HaslerFree List31316.55
Giovanna GouldIndependent914.81
Total1,891100.00
Valid votes1,89193.75
Invalid votes673.32
Blank votes592.93
Total votes2,017100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,75473.24
Source: Gemeindewahlen

Second round

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CandidatePartyVotes%
Manfred BischofProgressive Citizens' Party99650.58
Frank KonradPatriotic Union89245.30
Giovanna GouldIndependent814.11
Total1,969100.00
Valid votes1,96996.76
Invalid votes311.52
Blank votes351.72
Total votes2,035100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,75473.89
Source: Gemeindewahlen

Municipal council election

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PartyVotes%Seats+/–
Progressive Citizens' Party9,52141.585-2
Patriotic Union9,03339.455
Free List3,68416.092+2
The Independents6582.870
Total22,896100.00120
Valid votes1,90894.60
Invalid votes824.07
Blank votes271.34
Total votes2,017100.00
Registered voters/turnout2,75473.24
Source: Gemeindewahlen
Seats Electorate Party Candidates Votes % Seats
12 2,754 Progressive Citizens' Party
  • Toni Real
  • Philip Thöny
  • Priska Risch-Amann
  • Hannelore Eller-Hemmerle
  • Ruth Ospelt-Niepelt
  • Georg Ospelt
  • Benjamin Fischer
  • Willy Vogt
  • Nicole Wäger
9,521 41.6 5
Patriotic Union
  • Petra Miescher
  • Antje Moser
  • Natascha Söldi
  • Daniela Ospelt
  • Josef Feurle
  • Rainer Tschütscher
  • Philippe Hefti
  • Patrick Wille
  • Maylin Roth-Wachter
  • Martin Gassner
  • Philip Schädler
  • Volker Frommelt
9,033 39.5 5
Free List
  • Stefanie Hasler
  • Stephan Gstöhl
  • Rahel Rauter
  • Manuel Kieber
3,684 16.1 1
The Independents Bianca Risch 658 2.9 0
Source: Gemeindewahlen

References

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  1. ^ "Ewald Ospelt kandidiert nicht mehr". Liechtensteiner Vaterland (in German). 25 October 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  2. ^ a b "Bischof kandidiert als Bürgermeister für die FBP Vaduz". Liechtensteiner Vaterland (in German). 28 October 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  3. ^ "Frank Konrad will Bürgermeister werden". Liechtensteiner Vaterland (in German). 5 October 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  4. ^ Marxer, Wilfred; Frommelt, Fabian (31 December 2011). "Wahlsysteme". Historisches Lexikon des Fürstentums Liechtenstein (in German). Retrieved 17 November 2024.
  5. ^ "René Hasler kandidiert als Bürgermeister". Liechtensteiner Vaterland (in German). 11 August 2018. Retrieved 17 November 2024.