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Luxembourg Communal Council
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of arms of Luxembourg City
Type
Type
Leadership
Lydie Polfer ( DP)
since 17 December 2013
Structure
Seats27
Political groups
  DP (10)
  CSV (6)
  Greens (5)
  LSAP (3)
  ADR (1)
  The Left (1)
  Pirates (1)

Luxembourg Communal Council ( French: Conseil communal de Luxembourg) is the local council for the commune of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

It consists of twenty-seven members, elected every six years by proportional representation. [1]

Current composition

Elections were held on 11 June 2023, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic Party (DP). In the collège échevinal, the DP decided to continue their existing coalition with the Christian Social People's Party, who had the second-largest contingent, under the leadership of DP mayor Lydie Polfer.

2023 election results [2]
Party Popular vote Seats Change
Democratic Party (DP) 31,38%
10 Increase 1
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 20,6%
6 Decrease 1
The Greens 18,53%
5 Steady 0
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 10,65%
3 Steady 0
The Left 5,74%
1 Decrease 1
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 4,95%
1 Steady 0
Pirate Party of Luxembourg 4,82%
1 Increase 1
Total: 27

Past elections

2017 elections

Results of the 2017 election

Below are the results of the communal elections of 8 October 2017. [3]

Party Popular vote Seats Change Councillors
Democratic Party (DP) 30,04%
9 Decrease 1 Simone Beissel, Héloïse Bock, Tanja de Jager, Patrick Goldschmidt, Vronny Krieps, Colette Mart, Lydie Polfer, Claude Radoux, Jeff Wirtz
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 25,03%
7 Increase 2 Maurice Bauer, Paul Galles, Claudine Konsbruck, Elisabeth Margue, Laurent Mosar, Serge Wilmes, Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima
The Greens 19,26%
5 Steady 0 Carlo Back, François Benoy, Tilly Metz, Claudie Reyland, Sam Tanson
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 11,09%
3 Decrease 1 Marc Angel, Cathy Fayot, Tom Krieps
The Left 6,79%
2 Steady 0 Joël Delvaux, David Wagner
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 4,3%
1 Steady 0 Roy Reding
Pirate Party of Luxembourg 2,64%
0
Communist Party of Luxembourg (KPL) 0,84%
0
Total: 27

2011 elections

Elections were held on 9 October 2011, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic Party (DP). The DP formed a coalition with The Greens, who had the third-largest contingent, under the leadership of Lydie Polfer. [4] [5]

2011 election results [6]
Party Popular vote Seats Change
Democratic Party (DP) 33,65%
10 Decrease 1
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 19,05%
5 Decrease 1
The Greens 18,45%
5 Steady 0
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 15,93%
4 Steady 0
The Left 6,45%
2 Increase 2
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 5,02%
1 Steady 0
Total: 27

2005 elections

Party Popular vote Seats Councillors
Democratic Party (DP) 35,86%
11 Sonja Adam-Becker, Simone Beissel, Xavier Bettel, Anne Brasseur, Colette Flesch, Paul Helminger, Vronny Krieps, Colette Mart, Lydie Polfer, Jean-Paul Rippinger
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 22,17%
6 Paul-Henri Meyers, Laurent Mosar, Martine Stein-Mergen, Théo Stendebach, Lucien Thiel, Lima Isabel Wiseler-Santos
The Greens 17,33%
5 Carlo Back, Fabiana Bartolozzi, François Bausch, Carlo De Toffoli, Viviane Loschetter
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 16,22%
4 Marc Angel, Armand Drews, Ben Fayot, René Kollweiter
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 3,92%
1 Roy Reding

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Attributions du conseil communal" (in French). Ville de Luxembourg. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  2. ^ "Luxembourg". elections.public.lu (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-14.
  3. ^ "Luxembourg" (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  4. ^ "Collège échevinal: Membres". Ville de Luxembourg (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  5. ^ "Accord de coalition". Ville de Luxembourg (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  6. ^ "Commune Luxembourg" (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Luxembourg communal council)
Luxembourg Communal Council
Coat of arms or logo
Coat of arms of Luxembourg City
Type
Type
Leadership
Lydie Polfer ( DP)
since 17 December 2013
Structure
Seats27
Political groups
  DP (10)
  CSV (6)
  Greens (5)
  LSAP (3)
  ADR (1)
  The Left (1)
  Pirates (1)

Luxembourg Communal Council ( French: Conseil communal de Luxembourg) is the local council for the commune of Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg.

It consists of twenty-seven members, elected every six years by proportional representation. [1]

Current composition

Elections were held on 11 June 2023, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic Party (DP). In the collège échevinal, the DP decided to continue their existing coalition with the Christian Social People's Party, who had the second-largest contingent, under the leadership of DP mayor Lydie Polfer.

2023 election results [2]
Party Popular vote Seats Change
Democratic Party (DP) 31,38%
10 Increase 1
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 20,6%
6 Decrease 1
The Greens 18,53%
5 Steady 0
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 10,65%
3 Steady 0
The Left 5,74%
1 Decrease 1
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 4,95%
1 Steady 0
Pirate Party of Luxembourg 4,82%
1 Increase 1
Total: 27

Past elections

2017 elections

Results of the 2017 election

Below are the results of the communal elections of 8 October 2017. [3]

Party Popular vote Seats Change Councillors
Democratic Party (DP) 30,04%
9 Decrease 1 Simone Beissel, Héloïse Bock, Tanja de Jager, Patrick Goldschmidt, Vronny Krieps, Colette Mart, Lydie Polfer, Claude Radoux, Jeff Wirtz
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 25,03%
7 Increase 2 Maurice Bauer, Paul Galles, Claudine Konsbruck, Elisabeth Margue, Laurent Mosar, Serge Wilmes, Isabel Wiseler-Santos Lima
The Greens 19,26%
5 Steady 0 Carlo Back, François Benoy, Tilly Metz, Claudie Reyland, Sam Tanson
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 11,09%
3 Decrease 1 Marc Angel, Cathy Fayot, Tom Krieps
The Left 6,79%
2 Steady 0 Joël Delvaux, David Wagner
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 4,3%
1 Steady 0 Roy Reding
Pirate Party of Luxembourg 2,64%
0
Communist Party of Luxembourg (KPL) 0,84%
0
Total: 27

2011 elections

Elections were held on 9 October 2011, and resulted in a victory for the Democratic Party (DP). The DP formed a coalition with The Greens, who had the third-largest contingent, under the leadership of Lydie Polfer. [4] [5]

2011 election results [6]
Party Popular vote Seats Change
Democratic Party (DP) 33,65%
10 Decrease 1
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 19,05%
5 Decrease 1
The Greens 18,45%
5 Steady 0
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 15,93%
4 Steady 0
The Left 6,45%
2 Increase 2
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 5,02%
1 Steady 0
Total: 27

2005 elections

Party Popular vote Seats Councillors
Democratic Party (DP) 35,86%
11 Sonja Adam-Becker, Simone Beissel, Xavier Bettel, Anne Brasseur, Colette Flesch, Paul Helminger, Vronny Krieps, Colette Mart, Lydie Polfer, Jean-Paul Rippinger
Christian Social People's Party (CSV) 22,17%
6 Paul-Henri Meyers, Laurent Mosar, Martine Stein-Mergen, Théo Stendebach, Lucien Thiel, Lima Isabel Wiseler-Santos
The Greens 17,33%
5 Carlo Back, Fabiana Bartolozzi, François Bausch, Carlo De Toffoli, Viviane Loschetter
Luxembourg Socialist Workers' Party (LSAP) 16,22%
4 Marc Angel, Armand Drews, Ben Fayot, René Kollweiter
Alternative Democratic Reform Party (ADR) 3,92%
1 Roy Reding

See also

Footnotes

  1. ^ "Attributions du conseil communal" (in French). Ville de Luxembourg. Retrieved 2007-08-31.
  2. ^ "Luxembourg". elections.public.lu (in French). Retrieved 2024-01-14.
  3. ^ "Luxembourg" (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  4. ^ "Collège échevinal: Membres". Ville de Luxembourg (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  5. ^ "Accord de coalition". Ville de Luxembourg (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.
  6. ^ "Commune Luxembourg" (in French). Retrieved 2017-10-31.

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