Only three politicians had declared to stand, and were supported by major parties: Heuss (coalition, potentially 395 votes), Kurt Schumacher (SPD, 279), Rudolf Amelunxen (Zentrum, 21 Sitze). The Communist KPD had no candidate, probably abstained. There was no prior campaign, and without prior speeches nor debate, the Convention members voted for a
Write-in candidate. Not all of the coalition party votes were for Heuss, as the number of abstentions was close to 10%, and four additional names received votes in the first round,
Hans Schlange-Schöningen even some the second round. Adenauer soon removed him from Germany by appointing him ambassador to London. Heuss assumed a largely ceremonial role upon his election as Federal President in the second round. He took the oath of office in front of
Bundestag and
Bundesrat the same day of his election, 12 September 1949. Heuss's duties notably included the nomination of the first
Federal Chancellor,
Konrad Adenauer of the
CDU, who took office on 15 September 1949. Heuss got elected to a second consecutive term in 1954 and was not eligible for a third. ==References==