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German federal election, 1987

German federal election, 1987
West Germany
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All 519 seats in the Bundestag
260 seats were needed for a majority
Turnout 84.3% (voting eligible)
  First party Second party
  Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F074398-0021 Kohl (cropped).jpg Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F073494-0025, Bundespressekonferenz, Bundestagswahlkampf, Rau.jpg
Leader Helmut Kohl Johannes Rau
Party CDU/CSU SPD
Leader since 1973
Last election 255 seats 202 seats
Seats won 234 193
Seat change Decrease21 Decrease9
Popular vote 16,761,572 14,025,763
Percentage 44.2% 37.0%
Swing Decrease4.6% Decrease1.2%

  Third party Fourth party
  Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F052010-0020, Kiel, FDP-Bundesparteitag, Bangemann.jpg Petra Kelly.jpg
Leader Martin Bangemann Petra Kelly
Party FDP Green
Leader since 1985
Last election 35 seats 28 seats
Seats won 48 44
Seat change Increase13 Increase16
Popular vote 3,440,911 3,126,256
Percentage 9.1% 8.3%
Swing Increase2.2% Increase2.7%

West German Federal Election - Party list vote results by state - 1987.png
Party list election results by state: dark blue denotes states where CSU had the absolute majority of the votes; lighter blue denotes states where CDU had the plurality of votes; and pink denotes states where the SPD had the plurality of votes

Chancellor before election

Helmut Kohl
CDU/CSU

Elected Chancellor

Helmut Kohl
CDU/CSU


Helmut Kohl
CDU/CSU

Helmut Kohl
CDU/CSU

German federal elections took place on 25 January 1987, to elect members to the 11th Bundestag, the parliament of the Federal Republic of Germany. This was the last federal election held in West Germany prior to German reunification.

The SPD nominated Johannes Rau, their vice chairman and the Minister-President of North Rhine-Westphalia, as their candidate for Chancellor. However, the SPD suffered from internal divisions and competition with the Greens. It was also unclear as to how they would form a government, as the Greens were divided over whether to take part in governments.

One of the major issues in this election was the environment, after the Chernobyl disaster and other accidents.


The coalition between the CDU/CSU and the FDP returned to government, with Helmut Kohl as Chancellor. The Greens came into parliament for the second time and seemed to be established on federal level.


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