Results in the District of Munich
On June 10, 2024 – 2 min read time, the CSU in the district of Munich secured the most votes with 38.4 percent. Find out how the parties performed here compared to the national level. This article is regularly updated and expanded.
In the district of Munich, the CSU achieved the strongest result with a significant lead, securing 38.4 percent of the votes. Their lead over the Greens (16.7 percent) is 21.7 percentage points.
72.4 percent of eligible voters in the district of Munich cast their votes. In the 2019 election, voter turnout was 1.7 percentage points lower. Just like in the national trend, voter turnout is increasing. Across Germany, 64.8 percent of eligible voters cast their votes (+3.4 percentage points).
**Comparison to Other Districts**
The results in the district of Munich are significantly different from the national results.
**Union’s Vote Share in the District of Munich**
The CSU, the strongest party in the district of Munich, secures 38.4 percent of all votes.
**Union’s Vote Shares in All Counted Districts**
In Germany, there are 400 districts and independent cities, each point representing a district or city. The Union performs better in 93 districts than in the district of Munich, and worse in 306 districts. Compared to other districts, the Union performs well here.
**Gains and Losses of the Union Compared to 2019**
The key to electoral success is not only the percentage a party secures but also whether they perform better or worse than in the previous election. The Union achieves a similar result in the district of Munich compared to the 2019 election (+0.8 percentage points). In 191 districts, the Union gains more vote shares compared to 2019 than in the district of Munich, while in 208 districts, they gain fewer vote shares or even lose.
**Parties Performing Relatively Well in the District of Munich**
The Greens (16.7 percent; +4.8 percentage points) achieve a result here that is at least three percentage points better than at the national level.
**Parties Performing Similarly to the National Level**
The results of FDP (6.7 percent; +1.5 percentage points), Free Voters (4 percent; +1.3 percentage points), and Left (1.1 percent; -1.6 percentage points) deviate less than three percentage points from the respective overall results.
**Parties Performing Relatively Poorly in the District of Munich**
AfD (8.2 percent; -7.7 percentage points), BSW (3 percent; -3.2 percentage points), and SPD (10.1 percent; -3.8 percentage points) are more than three percentage points below their national results in the district of Munich.
**How the Districts Voted**
Results are available for all 400 districts and independent cities. Five parties rank first in at least one district: CDU (219), CSU (96), AfD (69), Greens (12), and SPD (4).
**Municipalities in the District of Munich**
Cities: Garching b.Munich, Garching b.Munich, Unterschleißheim, Unterschleißheim
Municipalities: Aschheim, Aschheim, Baierbrunn, Baierbrunn, Brunnthal, Brunnthal, Feldkirchen, Feldkirchen, Gräfelfing, Gräfelfing, Grasbrunn, Grasbrunn, Grünwald, Grünwald, Haar, Haar, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Hohenbrunn, Hohenbrunn, Ismaning, Ismaning, Kirchheim b.Munich, Kirchheim b.Munich, Neuried, Neuried, Oberhaching, Oberhaching, Oberschleißheim, Oberschleißheim, Ottobrunn, Ottobrunn, Aying, Aying, Planegg, Planegg, Pullach i.Isartal, Pullach i.Isartal, Putzbrunn, Putzbrunn, Sauerlach, Sauerlach, Schäftlarn, Schäftlarn, Straßlach-Dingharting, Straßlach-Dingharting, Taufkirchen, Taufkirchen, Neubiberg, Neubiberg, Unterföhring, Unterföhring, Unterhaching
Text, data, and visualization: Markus Hametner, Sören Müller-Hansen, Oliver Schnuck, Alexandra Ketterer; Development: Stefan Kloiber; Infographic: Isabel Kronenberger, Sarah Unterhitzenberger; Testing: Malte Hornbergs; Teaser image: Julia Kraus; Data and image sources: dpa agency, Federal Returning Officer, European Commission