Simmering was a stronghold for
social democrats as early as the start of the 20th century. In the district vote of 1919, the social democrats won 21 positions in the district government, with the
Christian Social Party taking the next largest vote with only 7 seats and the
Tschechische Liste (literally
Czech list) taking 2 seats. The social democrats of Simmering and of the rest of the so-called "Rotes Wien" (
Red Vienna) pushed to build housing developments throughout Vienna and in 1934, 19
Gemeindebauten were built in Simmering. The rise of
Nazism in Vienna was hardly acknowledged in the vote of Simmering, as the party took only 7.2% of the vote in 1932, the worst outcome in the whole city. Even after 1945, the
Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) continued to dominate the votes. In the mid-1990s, the SPÖ fell from 59% to 48% of the vote and lost their majority, with the
Freedom Party (FPÖ) gaining support to 31% of the vote. The trend reversed itself in 2001, and the SPÖ retook 59.22% of the vote, FPÖ took 21.37%,
Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) had 9.82%, the
Greens had 6.77%, and the
Liberal Forum barely took a seat with 2.02% of the vote. In 2005, the SPÖ improved their result slightly to 60.7%, before losing the absolute majority with a loss of 11% at the following election in 2010, finishing with 49.2% of the vote. The ÖVP and Greens also lost voters, while the FPÖ nearly doubled their share of the vote to 34.2%. In 2015, the SPÖ lost the relative majority to the FPÖ. Simmering is the first Viennese district with an FPÖ district director. == Infrastructure ==