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AfD secures the most votes in Dresden

The AfD has overtaken the CDU in Dresden in the Bundestag elections (symbolic image). / Photo: Manuel Genolet/dpa
The AfD has overtaken the CDU in Dresden in the Bundestag elections (symbolic image). / Photo: Manuel Genolet/dpa

Dresden has been a safe bet for the CDU in federal elections since reunification. Those days are now over. This time, the AfD is the top dog.

The AfD won the most votes in the federal election in Dresden. In both the first and second votes, it overtook the CDU, which had previously enjoyed success there.

In the Dresden I constituency, Thomas Ladzinski (AfD) won with 29.4 percent against CDU politician Markus Reichel (27.3 percent). Reichel had won the direct mandate in this constituency in 2021. The AfD was also clearly ahead of the CDU (19.9 percent) with 27.4 percent of the second votes. Turnout: 82.1 percent.

In the Dresden II - Bautzen II constituency, Matthias Rentzsch (AfD) won 29.9 percent of the first votes, leaving Lars Rohwer from the CDU (24.2 percent) behind. Rohwer had narrowly won the race in this constituency in 2021 ahead of the AfD candidate at the time. The AfD came in ahead of the CDU (18.1%) with 28.6% of the second votes. Voter turnout was 84.1 percent.

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