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Tuesday, April 26, 2016

So-called "far-right" tops first round of presidential vote in Austria



"Evil Racists" come in first place

  • Remember the Establishment Media Machine will always call you "far right" or a "racist" if you dare say out loud that your nation has the right to exist behind secure borders.
  • The voters responded in Austria to the Freedom Party's stand against open borders and endless Muslim immigration.

(BBC)  -  Austria's far-right Freedom Party candidate has come top in the first round of presidential elections, preliminary results show.
Norbert Hofer has about 36% of the votes for the mostly ceremonial role - not enough to avoid a run-off in May.
He is likely to face Alexander Van der Bellen, an independent contender backed by the Greens, who is polling 20%.
For the first time since World War Two, the candidates from Austria's two main parties did not make it to the run-off.
Rudolf Hundstorfer from the Social Democrats and the centre-right People's Party Andreas Khol are each thought to have taken about 11% of the vote.
Both parties have governed Austria for decades - either alone or in coalition.
This is a big shake-up in Austrian politics, the BBC's Bethany Bell in Vienna reports, as the country has had a president from the centre-left or centre-right since 1945.
The clear victory of the far-right candidate reflects widespread discontent with the status quo, as well as concerns about immigration and the economy, our correspondent says.
Support for the Social Democrats and the People's Party has been falling in recent years.
In the last general elections in 2013, the two parties won just enough votes to govern in a "grand coalition"

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Summary of the 2016 Austrian presidential election results
Candidates (nominating parties)1st round (preliminary results)2nd round
Votes%Votes%
Norbert Hofer (Freedom Party of Austria)1,363,13736.40
Alexander Van der Bellen (Independent, affiliated to The Greens)763,04420.38
Irmgard Griss (Independent)693,31518.52
Andreas Khol (Austrian People's Party)418,57711.18
Rudolf Hundstorfer (Social Democratic Party of Austria)418,44211.18
Richard Lugner (independent)87,8792.35
Valid votes (turnout 60.0%/…%)3,744,394100.00100.00
Invalid votes84,301
Total votes3,828,695
Eligible voters6,382,486
Source: Bundesministerium für Inneres

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A supporter of Austria's right-wing Freedom Party, FPOE, dances
during a pre-election party for the European Parliament


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