2023 Geneva cantonal election

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Registered275,893 (first round)
276,170 (second round)
Turnout37.02% (Decrease1.75pp) (first round)
42.05% (Increase7.05pp) (second round)
Turnout37.14% (Decrease1.63pp)
2023 Geneva cantonal elections

 2018
2 April 2023 (first round)
30 April 2023 (second round)
2028 
Registered275,893 (first round)
276,170 (second round)
Council of State

All 7 seats in the Council of State of Geneva
Turnout37.02% (Decrease1.75pp) (first round)
42.05% (Increase7.05pp) (second round)
  First party Second party Third party
 
Party Liberal Radicals Social Democrats Greens
Elected Nathalie Fontanet [fr]
70,628, 61.51%
Thierry Apothéloz [fr]
57,369, 49.96%
Antonio Hodgers
52,950, 46.11%
Anne Hiltpold [fr]
58,487, 50.93%
Carole-Anne Kast [fr]
47,956, 41.76%

  Fourth party Fifth party
 
Party The Centre LJS
Elected Delphine Bachmann [fr]
51,379, 44.74%
Pierre Maudet
48,345, 42.10%
Grand Council

All 100 seats in the Grand Council of Geneva
51 seats needed for a majority
Turnout37.14% (Decrease1.63pp)
Party Vote % Seats +/–
Liberal Radicals 19.02 22 −6
Socialist 14.65 18 +1
Greens 12.93 15 0
Geneva Citizens' 11.72 14 +3
Democratic Centre 10.69 12 +4
LJS 8.45 10 New
The Centre 7.88 9 −3
This lists parties that won seats. See the complete results below.
Leading party by electoral arrondissement
     PLR      PS      PES      MCG      LJS      LC

Cantonal elections were held in Geneva on 3 April 2023, with a second round on 30 April, to elect all 100 members of the legislative Grand Council and 7 members of the executive Council of State of the canton.

Grand Council

The Grand Council holds the legislative power in the Canton of Geneva. It is composed of 100 deputies directly elected via universal suffrage by the electorate using a canton-wide open-list proportional representation system and a 7% threshold. Members are elected for five years instead of four after a reform of the canton's constitution in 2013.

Council of State

The Council of State holds the executive power in the Canton of Geneva. It is composed of 7 members directly elected via universal suffrage by the electorate using a two-round majoritarian system, with candidates requiring an absolute majority in the first round to be elected. Members are elected for five years instead of four after a reform of the canton's constitution in 2013.

This constitutional reform also led to members not being elected on a list of candidates, but on a single ballot with check boxes. This system reduces the impact of alliances and encourages voters to vote for seven candidates instead of the only candidates who would be on their preferred list.[1]

Contesting parties

The table below lists contesting parties represented in the Grand Council after the 2018 election.

Name Ideology 2018 result
Votes (%) Seats
PLR The Liberal-Radicals
Les Libéraux-Radicaux
Classical liberalism
Conservative liberalism
25.2%
28 / 100
PS Socialist Party
Parti socialiste
Social democracy
Democratic socialism
15.3%
17 / 100
PES The Greens
Les Vert-e-s
Green politics
Progressivism
13.2%
15 / 100
LC The Centre[a]
Le Centre
Christian democracy
Social conservatism
11.2%
12 / 100
MCG Geneva Citizens' Movement
Mouvement Citoyens Genevois
Right-wing populism
Regionalism
9.4%
11 / 100
EàG Together on the Left [fr]
Ensemble à Gauche
Anticapitalism
Eco-socialism
7.8%
9 / 100
UDC Democratic Union of the Centre
Union démocratique du centre
National conservatism
Right-wing populism
7.3%
8 / 100

Results

Notes

References

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