1989 West Berlin state election

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1989 West Berlin state election

← 1985 29 January 1989 1990 →

All 138 seats of the Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin
70 seats needed for a majority
Turnout1,220,423 (79,6%)
  First party Second party Third party
  KAS-Diepgen, Eberhard-Bild-4379-1.jpg MomperBrandenburgerTor Dec 1989.jpg
Leader Eberhard Diepgen Walter Momper
Party CDU SPD Alternative List
Seats won 55 55 17
Popular vote 453,211 448,203 141,529
Percentage 37,7% 37,3% 11,8%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party REP FDP
Seats won 11 0
Popular vote 90,222 47,153
Percentage 7.5% 3.9%

Governing Mayor before election

Eberhard Diepgen

Elected Governing Mayor

Walter Momper
CDU

The 1989 West Berlin state election was held on 29 January 1989 to elect the members of the 11th Abgeordnetenhaus of Berlin. This was the last election held in West Berlin before the reunification of Germany and Berlin.[1] The CDU suffered a severe defeat under its top candidate, the Governing Mayor Eberhard Diepgen, who had been in office since 1984. It fell by 8.7 percentage points and ended up with 37.7% of the votes just ahead of the SPD, which gained 4.9 percentage points to 37.3% under its lead candidate Walter Momper. Together with the Alternative List (AL), this resulted in a clear majority for a red–green coalition.

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