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Austria: Social Democrats red-faced as wrong winner declared

June 5, 2023

The party announced Monday that a spreadsheet error had led to the wrong candidate being declared winner of a weekend leadership vote. Andreas Babler will now become chairman, not Hans Peter Doskozil.

Andreas Babler (l) and Hans Peter Doskozil (r) at the SPÖ party conference on Saturday
Andreas Babler (l) will be the new SPÖ party chair, and not Hans Peter Doskozil (r), as was declared SaturdayImage: Georg Hochmuth/APA/dpa/picture alliance

Austria's center-left Social Democrats (SPÖ) on Monday publicly announced that they had named the wrong person chairman in a party vote over the weekend.

The party's electoral commissioner, Michaela Grubesa, explained that an error had occurred when votes from the Saturday party conference were inaccurately transferred to a spreadsheet.

Hans Peter Doskozil, governor of Burgenland province, had erroneously been declared winner when the vote had in fact been carried by Andreas Babler, mayor of Traiskirchen outside Vienna.

Babler garnered 317 votes to Doskozil's 280.

A recount was conducted Monday, said Grubesa, after a discrepancy was found between the number of votes tallied and the number of votes cast.

Doskozil conceded the vote and congratulated Babler, though he called the snafu, "a low point for Austria's Social Democrats."   

Electoral Commissioner Grubesa said the party had apologized to Doskozil.

The SPÖ is Austria's main opposition party and is seeking to shift its fortunes in upcoming national elections expected to take place next year. Though it led the country for much of the postwar era it has not governed since 2017 and currently trails the far-right Freedom Party (FPÖ) in election polls. 

js/rc (AP, dpa)

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