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Free Democratic Party (Germany)

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Free Democratic Party (Germany)

The Free Democratic Party (German: Freie Demokratische Partei, FDP, German pronunciation: [ɛfdeːˈpeː] ) is a liberal political party in Germany. The FDP was founded in 1948 by members of former liberal political parties in Germany before World War II, namely the German Democratic Party and the German People's Party. For most of the second half of the 20th century, particularly from 1961 to 1982, the FDP held the balance of power in the Bundestag. It has been a junior coalition partner to both the CDU/CSU (1949–1956, 1961–1966, 1982–1998, and 2009–2013) and Social Democratic Party (SPD; 1969–1982 and 2021–2024). In the 2013 federal election, the FDP failed to win any directly elected seats in the Bundestag and came up short of the 5 percent threshold to qualify for list representation, being left without representation in the Bundestag for the first time in its history. In the 2017 federal election, the FDP regained its representation in the Bundestag, receiving 10.6% of the vote. From the 2021 federal election to the 2024 German government crisis, the FDP was part of governing Scholz cabinet in a "traffic light coalition" with the SPD and the Greens. In the 2025 federal election, the party again failed to win any directly elected seats and came up short of the 5 percent threshold to qualify for list representation, leaving the party with no seats in the Bundestag. Apart from a brief progressive and social liberal period in the 1970s (Freiburger Thesen), the FDP has traditionally been located in the centre-right of the political spectrum. Since the 1980s, the party, consistently with its ordoliberal tradition, has pushed economic liberalism and has aligned itself closely to the promotion of free markets and privatization. The FDP is a member of the Liberal International, the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, and Renew Europe.

Infobox

Abbreviation
FDP
Leader
Christian Dürr
General Secretary
Nicole Büttner
Founded
12 December 1948; 76 years ago (1948-12-12)
Merger of
mw- Democratic Party of GermanyDemocratic People's Party
Headquarters
Hans-Dietrich-Genscher-HausReinhardtstraße 1410117 Berlin
Newspaper
fdplus
Youth wing
Young Liberals
Women's wing
Liberal Women
University wing
Federal Associations of Liberal College Groups
Foundation
Friedrich Naumann Foundation
Membership (November 2024)
70,000
Ideology
Liberalism (German)
Political position
Centre-right
European affiliation
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
European Parliament group
Renew Europe
International affiliation
Liberal International
Colours
mw- Yellow Pink Cyan
Bundestag
0 / 630
European Parliament
5 / 96
State Parliaments
65 / 1,891

Tables

· Election results › Federal parliament (<i>Bundestag</i>)
Votes
Votes
Election
Votes
Leader
%
Constituency
Votes
Constituency
%
1949
1949
Election
1949
Leader
Franz Blücher
Constituency
2,829,920
Party list
11.9 (#3)
Party list
52 / 410
+/–
CDU/CSU–FDP–DP
1953
1953
Election
1953
Leader
2,967,566
Constituency
10.8 (#3)
Constituency
2,629,163
Party list
9.5 (#3)
Party list
53 / 509
Seats
1
+/–
CDU/CSU–FDP–DP
1957
1957
Election
1957
Leader
Reinhold Maier
Constituency
2,276,234
Constituency
7.5 (#4)
Party list
2,307,135
Party list
7.7 (#4)
Seats
43 / 519
+/–
10
Status
Opposition
1961
1961
Election
1961
Leader
Erich Mende
Constituency
3,866,269
Constituency
12.1 (#3)
Party list
4,028,766
Party list
12.8 (#3)
Seats
67 / 521
+/–
24
Status
CDU/CSU–FDP
1965
1965
Election
1965
Leader
2,562,294
Constituency
7.9 (#4)
Constituency
3,096,739
Party list
9.5 (#4)
Party list
50 / 518
Seats
17
+/–
CDU/CSU–FDP (1965–66)
Opposition (1966–69)
Opposition (1966–69)
Election
Opposition (1966–69)
1969
1969
Election
1969
Leader
Walter Scheel
Constituency
1,554,651
Constituency
4.8 (#4)
Party list
1,903,422
Party list
5.8 (#4)
Seats
31 / 518
+/–
19
Status
SPD–FDP
1972
1972
Election
1972
Leader
1,790,513
Constituency
4.8 (#4)
Constituency
3,129,982
Party list
8.4 (#4)
Party list
42 / 518
Seats
11
+/–
SPD–FDP
1976
1976
Election
1976
Leader
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Constituency
2,417,683
Constituency
6.4 (#4)
Party list
2,995,085
Party list
7.9 (#4)
Seats
40 / 518
+/–
2
Status
SPD–FDP
1980
1980
Election
1980
Leader
2,720,480
Constituency
7.2 (#4)
Constituency
4,030,999
Party list
10.6 (#3)
Party list
54 / 519
Seats
14
+/–
SPD–FDP (1980–82)
CDU/CSU–FDP (1982–83)
CDU/CSU–FDP (1982–83)
Election
CDU/CSU–FDP (1982–83)
1983
1983
Election
1983
Leader
1,087,918
Constituency
2.8 (#5)
Constituency
2,706,942
Party list
6.9 (#4)
Party list
35 / 520
Seats
19
+/–
CDU/CSU–FDP
1987
1987
Election
1987
Leader
Martin Bangemann
Constituency
1,760,496
Constituency
4.7 (#5)
Party list
3,440,911
Party list
9.1 (#4)
Seats
48 / 519
+/–
13
Status
CDU/CSU–FDP
1990
1990
Election
1990
Leader
Otto Graf Lambsdorff
Constituency
3,595,135
Constituency
7.8 (#3)
Party list
5,123,233
Party list
11.0 (#3)
Seats
79 / 662
+/–
31
Status
CDU/CSU–FDP
1994
1994
Election
1994
Leader
Klaus Kinkel
Constituency
1,558,185
Constituency
3.3 (#6)
Party list
3,258,407
Party list
6.9 (#5)
Seats
47 / 672
+/–
32
Status
CDU/CSU–FDP
1998
1998
Election
1998
Leader
Wolfgang Gerhardt
Constituency
1,486,433
Constituency
3.0 (#6)
Party list
3,080,955
Party list
6.2 (#5)
Seats
43 / 669
+/–
4
Status
Opposition
2002
2002
Election
2002
Leader
Guido Westerwelle
Constituency
2,752,796
Constituency
5.8 (#4)
Party list
3,538,815
Party list
7.4 (#5)
Seats
47 / 603
+/–
4
Status
Opposition
2005
2005
Election
2005
Leader
2,208,531
Constituency
4.7 (#6)
Constituency
4,648,144
Party list
9.8 (#3)
Party list
61 / 614
Seats
14
+/–
Opposition
2009
2009
Election
2009
Leader
4,076,496
Constituency
9.4 (#4)
Constituency
6,316,080
Party list
14.6 (#3)
Party list
93 / 622
Seats
32
+/–
CDU/CSU–FDP
2013
2013
Election
2013
Leader
Rainer Brüderle
Constituency
1,028,645
Constituency
2.4 (#6)
Party list
2,083,533
Party list
4.8 (#6)
Seats
0 / 631
+/–
93
Status
No seats
2017
2017
Election
2017
Leader
Christian Lindner
Constituency
3,249,238
Constituency
7.0 (#7)
Party list
4,997,178
Party list
10.7 (#4)
Seats
80 / 709
+/–
80
Status
Opposition
2021
2021
Election
2021
Leader
4,040,783
Constituency
8.7 (#5)
Constituency
5,316,698
Party list
11.4 (#4)
Party list
91 / 735
Seats
11
+/–
SPD–Greens–FDP (2021–2024)
Opposition (2024–2025)
Opposition (2024–2025)
Election
Opposition (2024–2025)
2025
2025
Election
2025
Leader
1,623,351
Constituency
3.3 (#7)
Constituency
2,148,878
Party list
4.3 (#7)
Party list
0 / 630
Seats
91
+/–
No seats
Election
Leader
Constituency
Party list
Seats
+/–
Status
Votes
%
Votes
%
1949
Franz Blücher
2,829,920
11.9 (#3)
52 / 410
CDU/CSU–FDP–DP
1953
2,967,566
10.8 (#3)
2,629,163
9.5 (#3)
53 / 509
1
CDU/CSU–FDP–DP
1957
Reinhold Maier
2,276,234
7.5 (#4)
2,307,135
7.7 (#4)
43 / 519
10
Opposition
1961
Erich Mende
3,866,269
12.1 (#3)
4,028,766
12.8 (#3)
67 / 521
24
CDU/CSU–FDP
1965
2,562,294
7.9 (#4)
3,096,739
9.5 (#4)
50 / 518
17
CDU/CSU–FDP (1965–66)
Opposition (1966–69)
1969
Walter Scheel
1,554,651
4.8 (#4)
1,903,422
5.8 (#4)
31 / 518
19
SPD–FDP
1972
1,790,513
4.8 (#4)
3,129,982
8.4 (#4)
42 / 518
11
SPD–FDP
1976
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
2,417,683
6.4 (#4)
2,995,085
7.9 (#4)
40 / 518
2
SPD–FDP
1980
2,720,480
7.2 (#4)
4,030,999
10.6 (#3)
54 / 519
14
SPD–FDP (1980–82)
CDU/CSU–FDP (1982–83)
1983
1,087,918
2.8 (#5)
2,706,942
6.9 (#4)
35 / 520
19
CDU/CSU–FDP
1987
Martin Bangemann
1,760,496
4.7 (#5)
3,440,911
9.1 (#4)
48 / 519
13
CDU/CSU–FDP
1990
Otto Graf Lambsdorff
3,595,135
7.8 (#3)
5,123,233
11.0 (#3)
79 / 662
31
CDU/CSU–FDP
1994
Klaus Kinkel
1,558,185
3.3 (#6)
3,258,407
6.9 (#5)
47 / 672
32
CDU/CSU–FDP
1998
Wolfgang Gerhardt
1,486,433
3.0 (#6)
3,080,955
6.2 (#5)
43 / 669
4
Opposition
2002
Guido Westerwelle
2,752,796
5.8 (#4)
3,538,815
7.4 (#5)
47 / 603
4
Opposition
2005
2,208,531
4.7 (#6)
4,648,144
9.8 (#3)
61 / 614
14
Opposition
2009
4,076,496
9.4 (#4)
6,316,080
14.6 (#3)
93 / 622
32
CDU/CSU–FDP
2013
Rainer Brüderle
1,028,645
2.4 (#6)
2,083,533
4.8 (#6)
0 / 631
93
No seats
2017
Christian Lindner
3,249,238
7.0 (#7)
4,997,178
10.7 (#4)
80 / 709
80
Opposition
2021
4,040,783
8.7 (#5)
5,316,698
11.4 (#4)
91 / 735
11
SPD–Greens–FDP (2021–2024)
Opposition (2024–2025)
2025
1,623,351
3.3 (#7)
2,148,878
4.3 (#7)
0 / 630
91
No seats
· Election results › European Parliament
1979
1979
Election
1979
Votes
1,662,621
%
5.97 (#4)
Seats
4 / 81
+/–
New
EP Group
LD
1984
1984
Election
1984
Votes
1,192,624
%
4.80 (#5)
Seats
0 / 81
+/–
4
EP Group
1989
1989
Election
1989
Votes
1,576,715
%
5.59 (#6)
Seats
4 / 81
+/–
4
EP Group
LDR
1994
1994
Election
1994
Votes
1,442,857
%
4.07 (#6)
Seats
0 / 99
+/–
4
EP Group
1999
1999
Election
1999
Votes
820,371
%
3.03 (#6)
Seats
0 / 99
+/–
0
2004
2004
Election
2004
Votes
1,565,431
%
6.07 (#6)
Seats
7 / 99
+/–
7
EP Group
ALDE
2009
2009
Election
2009
Votes
2,888,084
%
10.97 (#4)
Seats
12 / 99
+/–
5
2014
2014
Election
2014
Votes
986,253
%
3.36 (#7)
Seats
3 / 96
+/–
9
2019
2019
Election
2019
Votes
2,028,353
%
5.42 (#7)
Seats
5 / 96
+/–
2
EP Group
RE
2024
2024
Election
2024
Votes
2,060,457
%
5.18 (#7)
Seats
5 / 96
+/–
0
Election
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
EP Group
1979
1,662,621
5.97 (#4)
4 / 81
New
LD
1984
1,192,624
4.80 (#5)
0 / 81
4
1989
1,576,715
5.59 (#6)
4 / 81
4
LDR
1994
1,442,857
4.07 (#6)
0 / 99
4
1999
820,371
3.03 (#6)
0 / 99
0
2004
1,565,431
6.07 (#6)
7 / 99
7
ALDE
2009
2,888,084
10.97 (#4)
12 / 99
5
2014
986,253
3.36 (#7)
3 / 96
9
2019
2,028,353
5.42 (#7)
5 / 96
2
RE
2024
2,060,457
5.18 (#7)
5 / 96
0
· Election results › State parliaments (<i>Länder</i>)
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
State parliament
Baden-Württemberg
Election
2021
Votes
508,278
%
10.5 (#4)
Seats
18 / 154
+/–
6
Status
Opposition
Bremen
Bremen
State parliament
Bremen
Election
2023
Votes
64,155
%
5.1 (#6)
Seats
5 / 84
+/–
0
Status
Opposition
Bavaria
Bavaria
State parliament
Bavaria
Election
2023
Votes
413,595
%
3.0 (#6)
Seats
0 / 205
+/–
11
Status
No seats
Berlin
Berlin
State parliament
Berlin
Election
2023
Votes
70,416
%
4.6 (#6)
Seats
0 / 147
+/–
12
Status
No seats
Brandenburg
Brandenburg
State parliament
Brandenburg
Election
2024
Votes
12,462
%
0.8 (#10)
Seats
0 / 88
+/–
0
Status
No seats
Hamburg
Hamburg
State parliament
Hamburg
Election
2025
Votes
100,522
%
2.3 (#7)
Seats
0 / 123
+/–
1
Status
No seats
Hesse
Hesse
State parliament
Hesse
Election
2023
Votes
141,608
%
5.0 (#5)
Seats
8 / 137
+/–
3
Status
Opposition
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony
State parliament
Lower Saxony
Election
2022
Votes
170,298
%
4.7 (#5)
Seats
0 / 146
+/–
11
Status
No seats
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
State parliament
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Election
2021
Votes
52,945
%
5.8 (#6)
Seats
5 / 79
+/–
5
Status
Opposition
North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia
State parliament
North Rhine-Westphalia
Election
2022
Votes
418,460
%
5.9 (#4)
Seats
12 / 195
+/–
16
Status
Opposition
Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate
State parliament
Rhineland-Palatinate
Election
2021
Votes
106,835
%
5.5 (#5)
Seats
6 / 101
+/–
1
Status
SPD–Greens–FDP
Saarland
Saarland
State parliament
Saarland
Election
2022
Votes
21,618
%
4.8 (#5)
Seats
0 / 51
+/–
0
Status
No seats
Saxony
Saxony
State parliament
Saxony
Election
2024
Votes
20,995
%
0.9 (#10)
Seats
0 / 119
+/–
0
Status
No seats
Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt
State parliament
Saxony-Anhalt
Election
2021
Votes
68,277
%
6.4 (#5)
Seats
7 / 97
+/–
7
Status
CDU–SPD–FDP
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein
State parliament
Schleswig-Holstein
Election
2022
Votes
88,613
%
6.4 (#4)
Seats
5 / 69
+/–
4
Status
Opposition
Thuringia
Thuringia
State parliament
Thuringia
Election
2024
Votes
13,582
%
1.1 (#7)
Seats
0 / 90
+/–
5
Status
No seats
State parliament
Election
Votes
%
Seats
+/–
Status
Baden-Württemberg
2021
508,278
10.5 (#4)
18 / 154
6
Opposition
Bremen
2023
64,155
5.1 (#6)
5 / 84
0
Opposition
Bavaria
2023
413,595
3.0 (#6)
0 / 205
11
No seats
Berlin
2023
70,416
4.6 (#6)
0 / 147
12
No seats
Brandenburg
2024
12,462
0.8 (#10)
0 / 88
0
No seats
Hamburg
2025
100,522
2.3 (#7)
0 / 123
1
No seats
Hesse
2023
141,608
5.0 (#5)
8 / 137
3
Opposition
Lower Saxony
2022
170,298
4.7 (#5)
0 / 146
11
No seats
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
2021
52,945
5.8 (#6)
5 / 79
5
Opposition
North Rhine-Westphalia
2022
418,460
5.9 (#4)
12 / 195
16
Opposition
Rhineland-Palatinate
2021
106,835
5.5 (#5)
6 / 101
1
SPD–Greens–FDP
Saarland
2022
21,618
4.8 (#5)
0 / 51
0
No seats
Saxony
2024
20,995
0.9 (#10)
0 / 119
0
No seats
Saxony-Anhalt
2021
68,277
6.4 (#5)
7 / 97
7
CDU–SPD–FDP
Schleswig-Holstein
2022
88,613
6.4 (#4)
5 / 69
4
Opposition
Thuringia
2024
13,582
1.1 (#7)
0 / 90
5
No seats
Best historic results for state parties · Election results › State parliaments (<i>Länder</i>)
Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
State
Baden-Württemberg
Seats / Total
23 / 121
%
18.01 (#3)
Position/Gov.
FDP–SPD–GB/BHE
Year
1952
Lead Candidate
Reinhold Maier (Minister-President 1952–1953)
Bavaria
Bavaria
State
Bavaria
Seats / Total
16 / 187
%
8.0 (#5)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
2008
Lead Candidate
Martin Zeil (Deputy Minister-President 2008–2013)
Berlin
Berlin
State
Berlin
Seats / Total
32 / 127
%
23.0 (#3)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
1950
Lead Candidate
Carl-Hubert Schwennicke
Brandenburg
Brandenburg
State
Brandenburg
Seats / Total
6 / 88
%
6.6 (#4)
Position/Gov.
SPD–Greens–FDP
Year
1990
Lead Candidate
Knut Sandler
Bremen
Bremen
State
Bremen
Seats / Total
12 / 100
%
11.8 (#3)
Position/Gov.
SPD–FDP
Year
1951
Lead Candidate
Theodor Spitta (Deputy Mayor 1951–1955)
Hamburg
Hamburg
State
Hamburg
Seats / Total
7 / 110
%
18.2 (#3)
Position/Gov.
SPD–FDP
Year
1946 (as PFD)
Lead Candidate
Christian Koch (Second Mayor 1946–1950)
Hesse
Hesse
State
Hesse
Seats / Total
21 / 80
%
31.8 (#2)
Position/Gov.
Opposition
Year
1950 (as FDP–GB/BHE)
Lead Candidate
August-Martin Euler
Lower Saxony
Lower Saxony
State
Lower Saxony
Seats / Total
14 / 137
%
9.9 (#4)
Position/Gov.
Opposition
Year
2013
Lead Candidate
Stefan Birkner
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
State
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
Seats / Total
4 / 66
%
5.5 (#4)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
1990
Lead Candidate
Klaus Gollert (Deputy Minister-President 1990–1994)
North Rhine-Westphalia
North Rhine-Westphalia
State
North Rhine-Westphalia
Seats / Total
28 / 199
%
12.6 (#3)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
2017
Lead Candidate
Christian Lindner
Rhineland-Palatinate
Rhineland-Palatinate
State
Rhineland-Palatinate
Seats / Total
19 / 100
%
16.9 (#3)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
1951
Lead Candidate
Anton Eberhard
Saarland
Saarland
State
Saarland
Seats / Total
13 / 50
%
24.2 (#2)
Position/Gov.
CDU–DPS–SPD
Year
1955 (as DPS)
Lead Candidate
Fritz Schuster
Saxony
Saxony
State
Saxony
Seats / Total
14 / 132
%
10.0 (#4)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
2009
Lead Candidate
Holger Zastrow
Saxony-Anhalt
Saxony-Anhalt
State
Saxony-Anhalt
Seats / Total
14 / 106
%
13.5 (#3)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
1990
Lead Candidate
Gerd Brunner (Deputy Minister-President 1990–1991)
Schleswig-Holstein
Schleswig-Holstein
State
Schleswig-Holstein
Seats / Total
14 / 95
%
14.9 (#3)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
2009
Lead Candidate
Wolfgang Kubicki
Thuringia
Thuringia
State
Thuringia
Seats / Total
9 / 89
%
9.3 (#4)
Position/Gov.
CDU–FDP
Year
1990
Lead Candidate
Hartmut Sieckmann
State
Seats / Total
%
Position/Gov.
Year
Lead Candidate
Baden-Württemberg
23 / 121
18.01 (#3)
FDP–SPD–GB/BHE
1952
Reinhold Maier (Minister-President 1952–1953)
Bavaria
16 / 187
8.0 (#5)
CDU–FDP
2008
Martin Zeil (Deputy Minister-President 2008–2013)
Berlin
32 / 127
23.0 (#3)
CDU–FDP
1950
Carl-Hubert Schwennicke
Brandenburg
6 / 88
6.6 (#4)
SPD–Greens–FDP
1990
Knut Sandler
Bremen
12 / 100
11.8 (#3)
SPD–FDP
1951
Theodor Spitta (Deputy Mayor 1951–1955)
Hamburg
7 / 110
18.2 (#3)
SPD–FDP
1946 (as PFD)
Christian Koch (Second Mayor 1946–1950)
Hesse
21 / 80
31.8 (#2)
Opposition
1950 (as FDP–GB/BHE)
August-Martin Euler
Lower Saxony
14 / 137
9.9 (#4)
Opposition
2013
Stefan Birkner
Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
4 / 66
5.5 (#4)
CDU–FDP
1990
Klaus Gollert (Deputy Minister-President 1990–1994)
North Rhine-Westphalia
28 / 199
12.6 (#3)
CDU–FDP
2017
Christian Lindner
Rhineland-Palatinate
19 / 100
16.9 (#3)
CDU–FDP
1951
Anton Eberhard
Saarland
13 / 50
24.2 (#2)
CDU–DPS–SPD
1955 (as DPS)
Fritz Schuster
Saxony
14 / 132
10.0 (#4)
CDU–FDP
2009
Holger Zastrow
Saxony-Anhalt
14 / 106
13.5 (#3)
CDU–FDP
1990
Gerd Brunner (Deputy Minister-President 1990–1991)
Schleswig-Holstein
14 / 95
14.9 (#3)
CDU–FDP
2009
Wolfgang Kubicki
Thuringia
9 / 89
9.3 (#4)
CDU–FDP
1990
Hartmut Sieckmann
· Election results › Results timeline
WD
WD
Year
WD
DE
DD
DE
SB
EU
WB
Col 5
WH
1946
1946
Year
1946
DE
N/A
DE
N/A
EU
N/A
BW
19.5
BY
5.7
BE
9.3
BB
20.6
HB
18.3
HH
18.2
HE
15.7
MV
12.5
SN
24.7
ST
29.9
TH
24.6
1947
1947
Year
1947
DE
14.3
EU
17.7
BW
19.4
BW
8.8
BE
6.0
BB
9.8
HB
7.6
NI
5.0
1948
1948
Year
1948
DE
16.1
1949
1949
Year
1949
DE
11.9
1950
1950
Year
1950
EU
21.1
Col 5
7.1
BW
23.1
BW
31.8
BE
12.1
HH
7.1
1951
1951
Year
1951
DE
11.8
EU
8.3
Col 5
16.7
1952
1952
Year
1952
DE
18.0
DE
N/A
Col 5
N/A
BW
Banned
BW
N/A
BY
N/A
1953
1953
Year
1953
DE
9.5
1954
1954
Year
1954
EU
7.2
Col 5
12.8
BW
20.5
BW
11.5
BY
7.5
1955
1955
Year
1955
DE
8.6
EU
7.9
Col 5
12.7
BW
24.2
1956
1956
Year
1956
DE
16.6
1957
1957
Year
1957
DE
7.7
Col 5
8.6
1958
1958
Year
1958
DE
5.6
EU
3.8
BW
9.5
BW
7.1
BW
5.4
1959
1959
Year
1959
DE
7.2
EU
5.2
Col 5
9.7
1960
1960
Year
1960
DE
15.8
BW
13.8
1961
1961
Year
1961
DE
12.8
EU
9.6
1962
1962
Year
1962
DE
5.9
Col 5
11.4
BW
6.8
BW
7.9
1963
1963
Year
1963
DE
7.9
EU
8.4
Col 5
8.8
BW
10.1
1964
1964
Year
1964
DE
13.1
1965
1965
Year
1965
DE
9.5
EU
8.3
1966
1966
Year
1966
DE
5.1
EU
6.8
Col 5
10.4
BW
7.4
1967
1967
Year
1967
DE
7.1
EU
10.5
Col 5
6.9
BW
8.3
BW
5.9
1968
1968
Year
1968
DE
14.4
1969
1969
Year
1969
DE
5.8
1970
1970
Year
1970
DE
5.6
EU
7.1
Col 5
10.1
BW
4.4
BW
5.5
BW
4.4
1971
1971
Year
1971
DE
8.4
EU
7.1
BW
5.9
BY
3.8
1972
1972
Year
1972
DE
8.4
DE
8.9
1973
1973
Year
1973
1974
1974
Year
1974
DE
5.2
DE
10.9
EU
7.4
Col 5
7.0
1975
1975
Year
1975
DE
7.1
DE
13.0
BW
6.7
BW
5.6
BW
7.4
BY
7.1
1976
1976
Year
1976
DE
7.9
EU
7.8
1977
1977
Year
1977
1978
1978
Year
1978
DE
6.2
DE
4.8
EU
6.6
Col 5
4.2
1979
1979
Year
1979
DE
6.0
DE
8.1
EU
10.7
BW
6.4
BW
5.7
1980
1980
Year
1980
DE
10.6
DE
8.3
EU
5.0
Col 5
6.9
1981
1981
Year
1981
EU
5.6
1982
1982
Year
1982
DE
3.5
DE
4.9
EU
3.1
Col 5
5.9
1983
1983
Year
1983
DE
6.9
EU
4.6
Col 5
2.6
BW
7.6
BW
3.5
BW
2.2
1984
1984
Year
1984
DE
4.8
EU
7.2
1985
1985
Year
1985
DE
8.5
DE
6.0
EU
10.0
1986
1986
Year
1986
DE
3.8
Col 5
4.8
BW
6.0
1987
1987
Year
1987
DE
9.1
DE
10.0
EU
6.5
Col 5
7.8
BW
7.3
BW
5.2
1988
1988
Year
1988
DE
5.9
BW
4.4
1989
1989
Year
1989
DE
5.6
DE
3.9
1990
1990
Year
1990
DE
11.0
DE
5.3
EU
5.2
Col 5
7.1
BW
6.6
BW
6.0
BW
5.5
BY
5.8
BE
5.6
BB
5.3
HB
13.5
HH
9.3
1991
1991
Year
1991
EU
9.5
Col 5
5.4
BW
7.4
BW
6.9
1992
1992
Year
1992
DE
5.9
Col 5
5.6
1993
1993
Year
1993
DE
4.2
1994
1994
Year
1994
DE
6.9
DE
4.1
EU
2.8
Col 5
2.2
BW
4.4
BW
3.8
BW
2.1
BY
1.7
BE
3.6
BB
3.2
1995
1995
Year
1995
DE
2.5
EU
3.4
Col 5
7.4
BW
4.0
1996
1996
Year
1996
DE
9.6
DE
8.9
EU
5.7
1997
1997
Year
1997
DE
3.5
1998
1998
Year
1998
DE
6.2
DE
1.7
EU
4.9
Col 5
1.6
BW
4.2
1999
1999
Year
1999
DE
3.0
DE
2.2
EU
1.9
Col 5
2.5
BW
5.1
BW
2.6
BW
1.1
BY
1.1
2000
2000
Year
2000
DE
9.8
EU
7.6
2001
2001
Year
2001
DE
8.1
DE
9.9
EU
5.1
Col 5
7.8
2002
2002
Year
2002
DE
7.4
Col 5
4.7
BW
13.3
2003
2003
Year
2003
DE
2.6
DE
4.2
EU
7.9
Col 5
8.1
2004
2004
Year
2004
DE
6.1
DE
3.3
EU
2.8
BW
5.2
BW
5.9
BW
3.6
2005
2005
Year
2005
DE
9.8
DE
6.2
EU
6.6
2006
2006
Year
2006
DE
10.7
DE
7.6
EU
9.6
BW
8.0
BW
6.7
2007
2007
Year
2007
DE
6.0
2008
2008
Year
2008
DE
8.0
DE
4.8
EU
9.4
Col 5
8.2
2009
2009
Year
2009
DE
14.6
DE
11.0
Col 5
7.2
BW
16.2
BW
9.2
BY
10.0
BE
14.9
BB
7.6
2010
2010
Year
2010
EU
6.7
2011
2011
Year
2011
DE
5.3
DE
1.8
EU
2.4
Col 5
6.7
BW
2.8
BW
4.2
BW
3.8
2012
2012
Year
2012
DE
8.6
DE
1.2
EU
8.2
2013
2013
Year
2013
DE
4.8
DE
3.3
EU
5.0
Col 5
9.9
2014
2014
Year
2014
DE
3.5
DE
1.5
EU
3.8
Col 5
2.5
2015
2015
Year
2015
DE
6.6
DE
7.4
2016
2016
Year
2016
DE
8.3
DE
6.7
EU
3.0
Col 5
6.2
BW
4.9
2017
2017
Year
2017
DE
10.7
DE
7.5
EU
12.6
BW
3.3
BW
11.5
2018
2018
Year
2018
DE
5.1
DE
7.5
2019
2019
Year
2019
DE
5.4
DE
4.1
EU
5.9
Col 5
4.5
BW
5.0
2020
2020
Year
2020
DE
4.9
2021
2021
Year
2021
DE
11.4
DE
10.5
EU
7.2
Col 5
5.8
BW
5.5
BW
6.4
2022
2022
Year
2022
DE
4.7
EU
5.9
BW
4.8
BW
6.4
2023
2023
Year
2023
DE
3.0
DE
4.6
EU
5.1
Col 5
5.0
2024
2024
Year
2024
DE
5.2
DE
0.8
EU
0.9
Col 5
1.1
2025
2025
Year
2025
DE
4.3
DE
2.3
Year
Year
Year
Year
DE
DE
DE
EU
Col 5
BW
BW
BY
BW
BE
BW
BB
BY
HB
BE
HH
BB
HE
HB
NI
HH
MV
HE
NW
NI
RP
MV
SL
NW
SN
RP
ST
SL
SH
SN
TH
Bold indicates best result to date.  Present in legislature (in opposition)  Junior coalition partner  Senior coalition partner
Bold indicates best result to date.  Present in legislature (in opposition)  Junior coalition partner  Senior coalition partner
Year
Bold indicates best result to date.  Present in legislature (in opposition)  Junior coalition partner  Senior coalition partner
Year
DE
EU
BW
BY
BE
BB
HB
HH
HE
NI
MV
NW
RP
SL
SN
ST
SH
TH
WD
DD
SB
WB
WH
1946
N/A
N/A
N/A
19.5
5.7
9.3
20.6
18.3
18.2
15.7
12.5
24.7
29.9
24.6
1947
14.3
17.7
19.4
8.8
6.0
9.8
7.6
5.0
1948
16.1
1949
11.9
1950
21.1
7.1
23.1
31.8
12.1
7.1
1951
11.8
8.3
16.7
1952
18.0
N/A
N/A
Banned
N/A
N/A
1953
9.5
1954
7.2
12.8
20.5
11.5
7.5
1955
8.6
7.9
12.7
24.2
1956
16.6
1957
7.7
8.6
1958
5.6
3.8
9.5
7.1
5.4
1959
7.2
5.2
9.7
1960
15.8
13.8
1961
12.8
9.6
1962
5.9
11.4
6.8
7.9
1963
7.9
8.4
8.8
10.1
1964
13.1
1965
9.5
8.3
1966
5.1
6.8
10.4
7.4
1967
7.1
10.5
6.9
8.3
5.9
1968
14.4
1969
5.8
1970
5.6
7.1
10.1
4.4
5.5
4.4
1971
8.4
7.1
5.9
3.8
1972
8.4
8.9
1973
1974
5.2
10.9
7.4
7.0
1975
7.1
13.0
6.7
5.6
7.4
7.1
1976
7.9
7.8
1977
1978
6.2
4.8
6.6
4.2
1979
6.0
8.1
10.7
6.4
5.7
1980
10.6
8.3
5.0
6.9
1981
5.6
1982
3.5
4.9
3.1
5.9
1983
6.9
4.6
2.6
7.6
3.5
2.2
1984
4.8
7.2
1985
8.5
6.0
10.0
1986
3.8
4.8
6.0
1987
9.1
10.0
6.5
7.8
7.3
5.2
1988
5.9
4.4
1989
5.6
3.9
1990
11.0
5.3
5.2
7.1
6.6
6.0
5.5
5.8
5.6
5.3
13.5
9.3
1991
9.5
5.4
7.4
6.9
1992
5.9
5.6
1993
4.2
· Leadership › Leader of the FDP
1
1
Leader
1
Leader
Theodor Heuss
Year
1948–1949
2
2
Leader
2
Leader
Franz Blücher
Year
1949–1954
3
3
Leader
3
Leader
Thomas Dehler
Year
1954–1957
4
4
Leader
4
Leader
Reinhold Maier
Year
1957–1960
5
5
Leader
5
Leader
Erich Mende
Year
1960–1968
6
6
Leader
6
Leader
Walter Scheel
Year
1968–1974
7
7
Leader
7
Leader
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
Year
1974–1985
8
8
Leader
8
Leader
Martin Bangemann
Year
1985–1988
9
9
Leader
9
Leader
Otto Graf Lambsdorff
Year
1988–1993
10
10
Leader
10
Leader
Klaus Kinkel
Year
1993–1995
11
11
Leader
11
Leader
Wolfgang Gerhardt
Year
1995–2001
12
12
Leader
12
Leader
Guido Westerwelle
Year
2001–2011
13
13
Leader
13
Leader
Philipp Rösler
Year
2011–2013
14
14
Leader
14
Leader
Christian Lindner
Year
2013–2025
15
15
Leader
15
Leader
Christian Dürr
Year
since 2025
Leader
Year
1
Theodor Heuss
1948–1949
2
Franz Blücher
1949–1954
3
Thomas Dehler
1954–1957
4
Reinhold Maier
1957–1960
5
Erich Mende
1960–1968
6
Walter Scheel
1968–1974
7
Hans-Dietrich Genscher
1974–1985
8
Martin Bangemann
1985–1988
9
Otto Graf Lambsdorff
1988–1993
10
Klaus Kinkel
1993–1995
11
Wolfgang Gerhardt
1995–2001
12
Guido Westerwelle
2001–2011
13
Philipp Rösler
2011–2013
14
Christian Lindner
2013–2025
15
Christian Dürr
since 2025
· Leadership › Leader of the FDP in the Bundestag
1
1
Leader in the Bundestag
1
Leader in the Bundestag
Theodor Heuss
Year
1949
2
2
Leader in the Bundestag
2
Leader in the Bundestag
Hermann Schäfer(First term)
Year
1949–1951
3
3
Leader in the Bundestag
3
Leader in the Bundestag
August-Martin Euler
Year
1951–1952
(2)
(2)
Leader in the Bundestag
(2)
Leader in the Bundestag
Hermann Schäfer(Second term)
Year
1952–1953
4
4
Leader in the Bundestag
4
Leader in the Bundestag
Thomas Dehler
Year
1953–1957
5
5
Leader in the Bundestag
5
Leader in the Bundestag
Max Becker
Year
1957
6
6
Leader in the Bundestag
6
Leader in the Bundestag
Erich Mende
Year
1957–1963
7
7
Leader in the Bundestag
7
Leader in the Bundestag
Knut von Kühlmann-Stumm
Year
1963–1968
8
8
Leader in the Bundestag
8
Leader in the Bundestag
Wolfgang Mischnick
Year
1968–1991
9
9
Leader in the Bundestag
9
Leader in the Bundestag
Hermann Otto Solms
Year
1991–1998
10
10
Leader in the Bundestag
10
Leader in the Bundestag
Wolfgang Gerhardt
Year
1998–2006
11
11
Leader in the Bundestag
11
Leader in the Bundestag
Guido Westerwelle
Year
2006–2009
12
12
Leader in the Bundestag
12
Leader in the Bundestag
Birgit Homburger
Year
2009–2011
13
13
Leader in the Bundestag
13
Leader in the Bundestag
Rainer Brüderle
Year
2011–2013
14
14
Leader in the Bundestag
14
Leader in the Bundestag
Christian Lindner
Year
2017–2021
15
15
Leader in the Bundestag
15
Leader in the Bundestag
Christian Dürr
Year
2021–2025
Leader in the Bundestag
Year
1
Theodor Heuss
1949
2
Hermann Schäfer(First term)
1949–1951
3
August-Martin Euler
1951–1952
(2)
Hermann Schäfer(Second term)
1952–1953
4
Thomas Dehler
1953–1957
5
Max Becker
1957
6
Erich Mende
1957–1963
7
Knut von Kühlmann-Stumm
1963–1968
8
Wolfgang Mischnick
1968–1991
9
Hermann Otto Solms
1991–1998
10
Wolfgang Gerhardt
1998–2006
11
Guido Westerwelle
2006–2009
12
Birgit Homburger
2009–2011
13
Rainer Brüderle
2011–2013
No seats in the Bundestag
2013–2017
14
Christian Lindner
2017–2021
15
Christian Dürr
2021–2025
No seats in the Bundestag
since 2025

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