2015 Swiss Federal Council election


An election for all seven members of the Federal Council, the government of Switzerland, was held on 9 December 2015, following the federal election on 19 October 2015.
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, a member of the Conservative Democratic Party, announced she would not run for re-election after the Swiss People's Party won a record 29.4% of the vote, while her own party received 4.1% of the vote. The SVP was widely expected to fill her seat in the election, and it chose Thomas Aeschi, Guy Parmelin and Norman Gobbi as candidates for the seat, with Aeschi being the favorite at the time.
Guy Parmelin, of the SVP, was ultimately elected on December 9. Parmelin, a farmer and winegrower from Bursins in canton Vaud, was the first member of the Federal Council who is also a member of the Swiss People's Party from the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
There was a minor cabinet reshuffle after the election, as newly elected Parmelin was selected to become head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports, replacing fellow SVP-member Ueli Maurer, who became head of the Federal Department of Finance. The SVP gained its second seat in the Federal Council, which it had lost in 2008, when the newly created BDP split from the SVP.

Incumbents

Source showing only the final tallies in favor of the winner of each seat:

Seat held by Doris Leuthard

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Doris Leuthard215
Votes received to other persons19
Votes cast245
Invalid votes3
Blank votes8
Valid votes234
Absolute majority118

Seat held by Ueli Maurer

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Ueli Maurer173
Thomas Hurter10
Votes received to other persons27
Votes cast245
Invalid votes3
Blank votes32
Valid votes210
Absolute majority106

Seat held by Didier Burkhalter

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Didier Burkhalter217
Votes received to other persons14
Votes cast244
Invalid votes0
Blank votes13
Valid votes231
Absolute majority116

Seat held by Simonetta Sommaruga

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Simonetta Sommaruga182
Daniel Jositsch11
Votes received to other persons28
Votes cast245
Invalid votes5
Blank votes19
Valid votes221
Absolute majority111

Seat held by Johann Schneider-Ammann

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Johann Schneider-Ammann191
Votes received to other persons28
Votes cast244
Invalid votes2
Blank votes23
Valid votes219
Absolute majority110

Seat held by Alain Berset

was re-elected in the first round of voting.
Round 1
Alain Berset210
Votes received to other persons23
Votes cast243
Invalid votes2
Blank votes8
Valid votes233
Absolute majority117

Vacant Seat

was elected to the Federal Council after three rounds of voting.
Round 1Round 2Round 3
Guy Parmelin90117138
Thomas Aeschi617888
Norman Gobbi503011
Thomas Hurter22--
Viola Amherd16--
Votes received to other persons414-
Votes cast245244243
Invalid votes000
Blank votes256
Valid votes243239237
Absolute majority122120119