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German Chancellor Merz's conservatives lead in state election, forecast shows

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BERLIN, March 22 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) held a lead over their centre-left Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners in an election in the

German Chancellor Merz's conservatives set to win state election

CDU Leads in Rhineland-Palatinate State Election

By James Mackenzie and Friederike Heine

Election Results and Projections

BERLIN, March 22 (Reuters) - German Chancellor Friedrich Merz's conservative Christian Democrats (CDU) were on course to win an election in the western state of Rhineland-Palatinate on Sunday, ahead of their Social Democrat (SPD) coalition partners who faced a "bitter" defeat after ruling the state for 35 years.

Early projections after polls closed showed Merz's CDU at 30.8% of the vote, ahead of the SPD at 26%, pointing to a victory for Merz after his party narrowly lost an election in the neighbouring state of Baden-Wuerttemberg on March 8.

Reactions from Party Leaders

CDU General Secretary Carsten Linnemann called it a "great result" that showed strong overall backing for the two partners in Merz's coalition, which nationwide polls indicate has seen a sharp drop in support since elections last year.

"If the result stays this way, the CDU/CSU and SPD will have more than 50% of the vote, which is also a strong result for the centrist parties," Linnemann said, referring to the CDU's sister party in Bavaria.

The two parties are now expected to form a coalition at the state level on the lines of the coalition in Berlin, with CDU candidate Gordon Schnieder on course to replace the sitting SPD premier, Alexander Schweitzer.

Implications for National Politics

Impact on Merz and the SPD

For Merz, battling to shore up Western support for Ukraine and facing the looming threat of an energy shock caused by the Iran war, victory in Rhineland-Palatinate was a relief after the narrow loss his party suffered two weeks ago.

But the result was a heavy blow to his Berlin coalition partners in the SPD, still reeling from their disastrous score in Baden-Wuerttemberg, where they won just 5.5% of the vote, barely scraping over the threshold to enter parliament.

SPD Secretary-General Tim Kluessendorf told the ARD the result, which would see the party's score in Rhineland-Palatinate falling by nearly 10 percentage points from the previous state election, was a "bitter setback."

Rise of the Far-Right AfD

The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), now clearly established as Germany's second-strongest party at the national level, was set to form the main opposition bloc. It doubled its previous score to around 20% of the vote, its best-ever result in a western state.

AfD co-leader Tino Chrupalla said the CDU had to explain how it would pursue conservative policies if it refused to enter a coalition with his party.

But Schnieder repeated the CDU would not join forces with the far-right. "It would spell the downfall of this country if we were to bring the AfD on board here," he said.

Crisis for the Centre-Left

SPD's Historical Context and Challenges

CRISIS FOR THE CENTRE-LEFT

The SPD had ruled Rhineland-Palatinate since 1991 and losing control of the state is likely to add to the air of crisis that has overshadowed the party since the collapse of the former SPD Chancellor Olaf Scholz's governing coalition in Berlin in 2024.

Economic Factors and Coalition Dynamics

Pollsters said voters in Rhineland-Palatinate, one of Germany's main wine-growing regions and home to chemicals giant BASF as well as a host of smaller Mittelstand companies, were heavily focused on economic issues that penalised the SPD.

The party had led a coalition with the environmental Greens and the liberal Free Democrats, who failed to make it into parliament, and is now expected to become the junior partner in a coalition with the CDU.

SPD Leadership Response

Party leader Lars Klingbeil, finance minister in Merz's government, accepted responsibility for the result but said the coalition in Berlin planned a major package of reforms and ruled out resigning. "I am not going to duck out of this question," he said.

Upcoming State Elections

The Rhineland-Palatinate election was the second of five state elections this year, ahead of closely watched races in September in Berlin and the eastern states of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern and Saxony-Anhalt, where the far-right AfD is hoping to win its first major election.

(Reporting by James Mackenzie and Friederike Heine; Editing by Hugh Lawson and Chris Reese)

Key Takeaways

  • The first ARD public‑television forecast after voting closed on March 22 shows CDU at about 30.5% and SPD at 27%, indicating a likely win for Chancellor Merz’s party in Rhineland‑Palatinate.
  • This follows the CDU’s narrow defeat by the Greens in neighboring Baden‑Württemberg state on March 8, underscoring the importance of a win in Rhineland‑Palatinate to stabilize federal momentum (apnews.com).
  • Pre‑election polls in February and March had already shown a neck‑and‑neck contest, with Infratest Dimap putting CDU at 28% and SPD at 27%, highlighting a tightly contested race (newswall.org).

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Frequently Asked Questions

What were the projected vote shares for the CDU and SPD in the Rhineland‑Palatinate state election on March 22, 2026?
Early forecasts showed the CDU at approximately 30.8% and the SPD at around 26%, marking a significant lead for the conservatives over the long‑dominant Social Democrats. ([wifc.com](https://wifc.com/2026/03/22/german-chancellor-merzs-conservatives-lead-in-state-election-forecast-shows/?utm_source=openai))
Why is the CDU victory in Rhineland‑Palatinate politically significant?
The win ends 35 years of SPD governance in the state, delivering a historic setback for the Social Democrats and providing a morale boost for Chancellor Merz’s coalition amid economic and political headwinds. ([eutoday.net](https://eutoday.net/cdu-leads-in-rhineland-palatinate/?utm_source=openai))
How did the far‑right AfD perform in the election, and what does that imply?
The AfD doubled its previous score to about 20%, achieving its best-ever result in a western state and positioning itself as the main opposition force. ([wifc.com](https://wifc.com/2026/03/22/german-chancellor-merzs-conservatives-lead-in-state-election-forecast-shows/?utm_source=openai))
Who is expected to become the new state premier of Rhineland‑Palatinate?
Gordon Schnieder, the CDU’s lead candidate, is poised to replace SPD incumbent Alexander Schweitzer, likely heading a CDU‑SPD coalition government. ([eutoday.net](https://eutoday.net/cdu-leads-in-rhineland-palatinate/?utm_source=openai))
How did SPD leaders respond to the election results?
SPD Secretary‑General Tim Klüssendorf called the outcome a “bitter setback,” while party leader Lars Klingbeil—also finance minister—accepted responsibility but ruled out resigning and pledged a major reform package. ([wifc.com](https://wifc.com/2026/03/22/german-chancellor-merzs-conservatives-lead-in-state-election-forecast-shows/?utm_source=openai))

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