In Berlin on February 23rd, Germany's recent election favored the conservative opposition and witnessed a significant rise in backing for the far-right AfD party.
The latest projected results demonstrate trends among male and female voters, as well as different age demographics, in the following graphics breakdown.
The conservative CDU/CSU alliance is poised for victory, followed by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), with the Social Democrats (SPD) experiencing their poorest electoral outcome under Chancellor Olaf Scholz.
Male voters leaned towards the center-right CDU/CSU and the far-right AfD, whereas female voters exhibited stronger support for the center-left SPD and the leftist Die Linke party.
The AfD experienced a notable decline in support among older age groups, while Die Linke resonated well with younger voters.