2011 Swiss Federal Council election


An election for all seven members of the Federal Council, the government of Switzerland, was held on 14 December 2011, following the federal election on 23 October 2011. Micheline Calmy-Rey announced she would not run for re-election to the council. According to a traditional informal convention, the successor has to come from the French-speaking or Italian-speaking part of Switzerland. The candidates for her post announced by their respective cantonal sections are Alain Berset, Pierre-Yves Maillard, Stéphane Rossini, and Marina Carobbio.
Berset and Maillard were favourites. Jean Studer, Liliane Maury Pasquier and Elisabeth Baume-Schneider declined to stand in the election. In the end, the SP decided to nominate Berset and Maillard.
Apart from Calmy-Rey's successor, the controversial aspects of the election included, whether the SVP would hold their seat or gain another, which they had lost after one of their incumbents defected to the BDP; and whether the CVP or the FDP would gain the second seat held by the FDP, which both lay claim to.
The SVP's possible candidates are Heinz Tännler, Bruno Zuppiger, Jakob Stark, Guy Parmelin and Hannes Germann. Jean-François Rime was unofficially nominated, as well. Rime and Zuppiger were nominated as the SVP's candidates; after a scandal involving Zuppiger's professional activities emerged very shortly after the nomination meeting, Hansjörg Walter was nominated in his stead.

Candidates

The following candidates participated in the election:
Results:

Seat held by Doris Leuthard

Doris Leuthard was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups.
Round 1
Doris Leuthard216
Votes received by other persons11
Votes cast245
Invalid votes1
Blank votes17
Valid votes227
Absolute majority114

Seat held by Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf

Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of the SVP and part of the FDP.
Round 1
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf131
Hansjörg Walter63
Jean-François Rime41
Votes received by other persons4
Votes cast245
Invalid votes1
Blank votes5
Valid votes239
Absolute majority120

Seat held by Ueli Maurer

Ueli Maurer was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except the GPS
Round 1
Ueli Maurer159
Hansjörg Walter41
Luc Recordon13
Votes received by other persons13
Votes cast245
Invalid votes3
Blank votes16
Valid votes226
Absolute majority114

Seat held by Didier Burkhalter

Didier Burkhalter was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups.
Round 1
Didier Burkhalter194
Jean-François Rime24
Votes received by other persons14
Votes cast245
Invalid votes1
Blank votes12
Valid votes232
Absolute majority117

Seat held by Simonetta Sommaruga

Simonetta Sommaruga was re-elected during the first ballot. Her re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of SVP
Round 1
Simonetta Sommaruga179
Jean-François Rime61
Votes received by other persons2
Votes cast245
Invalid votes0
Blank votes3
Valid votes242
Absolute majority122

Seat held by Johann Schneider-Ammann

Johann Schneider-Ammann was re-elected during the first ballot. His re-election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of SVP
Round 1
Johann Schneider-Ammann159
Jean-François Rime64
Votes received by other persons11
Votes cast245
Invalid votes2
Blank votes9
Valid votes234
Absolute majority118

Vacant Seat

A vacant seat was to be filled following the retirement of Micheline Calmy-Rey.
Alain Berset was elected in the second round. His election was supported by all parliamentary groups except that of SVP
Round 1Round 2
Alain Berset114126
Pierre-Yves Maillard5963
Jean-François Rime5954
Marina Carobbio10
Votes received by other persons12
Votes cast243245
Invalid votes00
Blank votes00
Valid votes243245
Absolute majority122123