Van der Bellen gets 26 percent votes from ex-Hofer voters

Of the 2.06 million people who voted for him in 2016, the incumbent was able to convince 1.73 million again.

Alexander Van der Bellen could at his re-election according to the Sora voter stream analysis, a good part of them voters convince the FPÖ candidate in the 2016 runoff election Norbert Hofer have voted. 494,000 (26 percent) of the 1.93 million Hofer voters in 2016 checked the previous incumbent this time. 613,000 votes from Hofer voters went to the FPÖ candidate Walter Rosencrantz. Of its 2.06 million voters in 2016, Van der Bellen 1.73 million convince again.

A total of 84 percent of his voters from 2016 voted again for Van der Bellen, according to the voter flow analysis (www.Sora.at) there are also a quarter of Hofer voters in the repeated runoff election and 78,000 votes from people who did not go to the polls in 2016.

Walter Rosencrantz was able to win over a third of the Hofer voters (32 percent) from 2016 as well as 92,000 non-voters. For Dominik Wlazny Nine percent of Hofer voters (164,000) and six percent of Van der Bellen voters (132,000) voted, as well as 48,000 non-voters.

Tassilo Wallentin was able to convince 253,000 former Hofer voters in particular (13 percent), as well as 75,000 Van der Bellen voters. In addition, compared to the other candidates, there were the fewest non-voters in the 2016 runoff (12,000).

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Gerald Gross was able to convince 165,000 former Hofer voters (nine percent) and 11,000 from Van der Bellen (one percent). He also convinced 51,000 former non-voters, the third most votes from this group.

For Michael Brunner Two percent (41,000) of Norbert Hofer voters and one percent (22,000 votes) of Van der Bellen voters voted, as well as 26,000 non-voters. Heinrich Staudinger got votes from 20,000 Hofer voters and 29,000 Van der Bellen voters and 14,000 from non-voters.

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