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2018 Hessian state election

The 2018 Hessian state election was held on 28 October 2018 to elect the members of the Landtag of Hesse. The outgoing government was a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) and The Greens led by Minister-President Volker Bouffier.

Background
The incumbent Hesse government coalition consisted of CDU and the Greens. The regional election for Hesse, along with the Bavarian state election held just two weeks before, was widely seen as a test for the ruling CDU/CSU and SPD coalition of Angela Merkel's fourth federal cabinet. ==Parties==
Parties
The table below lists parties represented in the previous Landtag of Hesse. ==Opinion polling==
Election result
File:Landesstimmen 2018 der CDU (%) Graustufen.svg|CDU vote File:Landesstimmen 2018 der Grünen (%).svg|Green vote File:Landesstimmen 2018 der SPD (%).svg|SPD vote File:Landesstimmen 2018 der AfD (%).svg|AfD vote File:Landesstimmen 2018 der FDP (%).svg|FDP vote File:Landesstimmen 2018 der Linken (%).svg|Linke vote ==State government formation==
State government formation
Despite heavy losses inflicted on the party, the CDU returned to government after negotiating a coalition agreement with the Greens, the second consecutive such arrangement between the two parties. The two parties formed the narrowest possible majority in the Landtag, occupying 69 seats. As part of the agreement, the Greens increased their representation in the Cabinet, holding four of the eleven portfolios. The returned coalition only became possible after a recount of votes took place several weeks after the election, due to computer glitches which affected some election night results. Following the recount, the state election commissioner announced that compared to the provisional figures, there were no significant shifts in the percentages, and the distribution of seats in the state parliament had not changed. ==References==
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