On Sunday, February 12, the elections to the House of Representatives will take place again in Berlin. You can find out how to fill out the ballot paper correctly and further information here: How is the ballot paper structured, where do I have to put my cross and why is there a hole in the ballot paper at the top right?

For the first time in the history of the Federal Republic, an election must be repeated. The special thing about this is that exactly the same candidates and parties are running as in September 2021, when the election was declared invalid.

The election to the House of Representatives in Berlin is divided into 78 constituencies with several electoral districts, in which the polling stations are located. Eligible voters have a first and a second vote for this election.

How to fill out the ballot correctly? We explain that to you here:

With the first vote, Berliners elect the candidate in their constituency. A candidate is elected according to the principle of personal election if he or she has received the most votes.

The second vote is cast for the party list. Here, proportional representation decides on the proportion of seats in the House of Representatives. This means that a party is allocated seats according to the agreed ratio. A total of 34 parties are running for the elections to the House of Representatives in Berlin.

In the Berlin election 2023, 78 constituencies are permitted:

The hole in the top right corner of the ballot paper does not invalidate a vote. This rumor circulated on the Internet during the last federal election, but it is false. Blind and partially sighted voters need it for orientation. This allows them to feel where the top of the ballot is and know where to place the voting template.

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