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This Article is From Sep 27, 2021

Anti-Vaxxers, Communists Surprise in Austrian Regional Ballots

Niche parties surprised in Austrian regional elections on Sunday, reflecting turbulent voting dynamics in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic.

The Communist Party, which hasn't had a parliamentary representation at the federal level since 1959, is set to unseat the center-right mayor in Graz, Austria's second-largest city. 

Elke Kahr received more than 29% of votes, according to partial results. That compares with 26% for the incumbent mayor from Chancellor Sebastian Kurz's People's Party, a 12 percentage-point drop compared with its previous election tally in 2017.

The People's Party managed to hold on to its control of Upper Austria with about 38% support, almost double its closest rival, according to preliminary results

The biggest surprise came from People, Freedom, Fundamental Rights, a small party which was founded earlier this year and questions Covid jabs. MFG, as it's known by its German abbreviation, is set to win about 6%, giving it three seats in the legislature for the region with Austria's lowest vaccination rate. 

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