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North Rhine-Westphalia Court Overturns Election Law Favoring Larger Parties

The Constitutional Court ruled the 2024 municipal election law unconstitutional, restoring equitable representation for smaller parties ahead of the September 2025 elections.

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Overview

  • The Verfassungsgerichtshof in Münster struck down the July 2024 municipal election law for violating equal voting rights and disadvantaging smaller parties.
  • The invalidated law allocated rounding gains exclusively to larger parties, potentially granting CDU, SPD, and Greens around 500 additional seats in local councils.
  • Parties including Volt, FDP, and Die Linke challenged the law through a successful organ dispute lawsuit, emphasizing its unfairness.
  • The court’s decision reinstates the previous proportional seat-allocation system, ensuring fairer representation for smaller parties in the upcoming municipal elections on September 14, 2025.
  • Coalition leaders respected the ruling but defended the intent of the reform, while opposition figures called the verdict a victory for democracy and pluralism.