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Swiss Federal Council election, 2008

Swiss Federal Council election, 2008
Switzerland
← 2007 10 December 2008 2009 →
  Ueli Maurer (Nationalrat, 2007).jpg Hansjörg Walter (2007).jpg
Nominee Ueli Maurer Hansjörg Walter
Party Swiss People's Swiss People's
Electoral vote 122 121

Federal Councillor before election

Samuel Schmid
Conservative Democrats

Elected Federal Councillor

Ueli Maurer
Swiss People's


Samuel Schmid
Conservative Democrats

Ueli Maurer
Swiss People's

On 10 December 2008, the Swiss Federal Assembly elected Ueli Maurer as successor to Federal Councillor Samuel Schmid. Schmid resigned on 12 November 2008 after a number of controversies, officially citing health and personal reasons. Maurer took office on 1 January 2009.

The Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC), Switzerland's largest party by voter share but no longer represented in the Federal Council after the 2008 splitoff of Schmid's Conservative Democratic Party (BDP), claimed Schmid's seat. The other governing parties including the BDP accepted the SVP's claim and declined to field candidates of their own.

On 27 November 2008, the SVP's parliamentary group decided to nominate former Federal Councillor Christoph Blocher and former party president Ueli Maurer as candidates for Schmid's seat. Under new SVP party rules, any SVP member elected to the position without being nominated for it by the group would automatically lose his or her party membership. The opposition Green Party, citing their opposition to the SVP's policies and their representation on the Council, fielded State Councillor Luc Recordon as a candidate of their own.

All governing parties declared Blocher to be unacceptable as Federal Councillor. The center-right Free Democrats (FDP/PRD) decided to support Maurer, while the center-left Social Democrats (SP/PS) announced that they would not elect him and were looking for an alternative SVP candidate. The centrist Christian Democrats (CVP/PDC) announced on 9 December 2008 that a narrow majority of their parliamentary group, 23 MPs, would vote for Maurer


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