San Diego Union-Tribune

Scholz’s party dealt setback in state vote

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Voters backed the incumbent conservati­ve governor and dealt a blow to Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s Social Democrats on Sunday in Germany’s most populous state, projection­s based on partial counts showed.

Figures published by public broadcaste­r WDR forecast the Christian Democrats making small gains in the North RhineWestp­halia state election to take 35.7 percent of the vote.

The Social Democrats slumped to 26.7 percent, while the Greens more than doubled their share with 18.2 percent — a record for the party in the state.

The pro-business Free Democrats saw a big drop in support and were on course to get 5.6 percent.

The far-right Alternativ­e for Germany were also projected to take 5.6 percent.

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