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Race wide open as Germany votes in post-Merkel election

Around 40% of nation’s 60.4 mil eligible voters have said they are undecided

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 26 Sep 2021 4:30PM

Race wide open as Germany votes in post-Merkel election
The epochal German election ushers in the end of 16 years in power for Angela Merkel and places Germany, a byword for stability, in a new period of uncertainty. – Twitter pic, September 26, 2021

BERLIN – Germans voted today in one of the most unpredictable elections in its recent history, with Angela Merkel’s conservatives and the centre-left Social Democrats in a tight race for her crown as she prepares to leave the political stage.

The epochal election ushers in the end of 16 years in power for Merkel and places Germany, a byword for stability, in a new period of uncertainty.

Opinion polls show the race for the chancellery headed for a photo finish, with Merkel’s CDU-CSU conservative alliance on around 23%, just behind the centre-left Social Democrats on 25 percent – well within the margin of error.

“We will certainly see some surprises on Sunday,” said Nico Siegel, head of the Infratest Dimap polling company.

Despite the SPD’s lead in the polls, a victory for the conservatives “can’t be ruled out”, he said.

“The race for first place is wide open.”

Polls opened at 0600 GMT and will close at 1600 GMT.

Around 40% of Germany’s 60.4 million eligible voters have said they are undecided, while the same proportion have already cast their ballots by post – including Merkel herself.

President Frank-Walter Steinmeier was among the early voters, declaring that “to vote is to live democracy” as he cast his ballot in Berlin.

At a polling station in Aachen in western Germany, voter Ursula Becker, 62, said: “This year it’s quite exciting who it will be, and it’s always important who governs.” – AFP, September 26, 2021

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