The electoral period of the German Bundestag lasts four years. Article 39 paragraph 1 of the Basic Law stipulates that a new election be held no sooner than forty-six months and no later than forty-eight months after the beginning of each electoral period. If the Bundestag is dissolved prematurely, for instance when the Federal Chancellor loses a vote of confidence, a new election must be held within sixty days.
The electoral period ends with the first meeting of the new Bundestag (“constituent session”). That session has to take place within 30 days after election day.
Beginning and end of electoral periods
Electoral period |
Constituent meeting of
the Bundestag (1st session) |
End of electoral period |
1st |
7 September 1949 |
7 September 1953 |
2nd |
6 October 1953 |
6 October 1957 |
3rd |
15 October 1957 |
15 October 1961 |
4th |
17 October 1961 |
17 October 1965 |
5th |
19 October 1965 |
19 October 1969 |
6th |
20 October 1969 |
13 December 1972 1 |
7th |
13 December 1972 |
14 December 1976 |
8th |
14 December 1976 |
4 November 1980 |
9th |
4 November 1980 |
29 March 1983 2 |
10th |
29 March 1983 |
18 February 1987 |
11th |
18 February 1987 |
20 December 1990 |
12th |
20 December 1990 |
10 November 1994 |
13th |
10 November 1994 |
26 October 1998 |
14th |
26 October 1998 |
17 October 2002 |
15th |
17 October 2002 |
18 October 2005 3 |
16th |
18 October 2005 |
27 October 2009 |
17th |
27 October 2009 |
22 October 2013 |
18th |
22 October 2013 |
24 October 2017 |
19th |
24 October 2017 |
26 October 2021 |
20th |
26 October 2021 |
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1 Order on Dissolution of the German Bundestag in its Sixth Legislative Term of 22 September 1972 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 1822).
2 Order on Dissolution of the German Bundestag in its Ninth Legislative Term of 6 January 1983 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 1). I S. 1)
3 Order on Dissolution of the German Bundestag in its Fifteenth Legislative Term of 21 July 2005 (Federal Law Gazette I, p. 2169).
Legal bases
Article 39 paragraph 1 of the Basic Law (GG)
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