1964 West German presidential election

1964 West German presidential election

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Nominee Heinrich Lübke Ewald Bucher
Party CDU FDP
Electoral vote 710 123
Nominators CDU/CSU, SPD FDP

President before election

Heinrich Lübke
CDU

Elected President

Heinrich Lübke
CDU

An indirect presidential election (officially the 4th Federal Convention) was held in West Germany on 1 July 1964. President Heinrich Lübke was renominated by the Christian Democratic Union. The Free Democratic Party nominated justice minister Ewald Bucher. The Social Democratic Party was divided. The official party line was that they supported President Lübke's re-election. Some have speculated this was a first move towards the grand-coalition that brought Kurt Kiesinger to power two years later. However, the high number of abstentions seems to indicate that not all members of the SPD caucus agreed with this move, as does the fact that Ewald Bucher received at least 19 votes from outside his own party.[1][2]

  1. ^ "Man in the News; Tenacious President; Heinrich Lubke". The New York Times. 2 July 1964. Retrieved 6 March 2025.
  2. ^ Helms, Ludger (1998). "Keeping Weimar at Bay: The German Federal Presidency since 1949". German Politics & Society. 16 (2 (47)): 50–68. ISSN 1045-0300. Retrieved 7 March 2025.

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