TV show after the exit polls of the Vienna municipal election in Vienna, Austria, on October 11, 2020 in Vienna. Vienna's incumbent mayor Michael Ludwig kept his centre-left party in the top spot at municipal elections in the Austrian capital on October 11, 2020, exit polls showed, while support for the far right plummeted over a devastating scandal. With 41.7 percent of the vote, Ludwig's SPOe gained 2.1 points compared with 2015, leaving them free to renew their coalition with the third-placed greens or forge a new alliance with the conservatives or liberals. PICTURE: Heinz-Christian Strac

TV show after the exit polls of the Vienna municipal election in Vienna, Austria, on October 11, 2020 in Vienna. Vienna's incumbent mayor Michael Ludwig kept his centre-left party in the top spot at municipal elections in the Austrian capital on October 11, 2020, exit polls showed, while support for the far right plummeted over a devastating scandal. With 41.7 percent of the vote, Ludwig's SPOe gained 2.1 points compared with 2015, leaving them free to renew their coalition with the third-placed greens or forge a new alliance with the conservatives or liberals. PICTURE:   Heinz-Christian Strac Stock Photo
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TV show after the exit polls of the Vienna municipal election in Vienna, Austria, on October 11, 2020 in Vienna. Vienna's incumbent mayor Michael Ludwig kept his centre-left party in the top spot at municipal elections in the Austrian capital on October 11, 2020, exit polls showed, while support for the far right plummeted over a devastating scandal. With 41.7 percent of the vote, Ludwig's SPOe gained 2.1 points compared with 2015, leaving them free to renew their coalition with the third-placed greens or forge a new alliance with the conservatives or liberals. PICTURE: Heinz-Christian Strache (Team Strache) - 20201011_PD4543 - Rechteinfo: Rights Managed (RM)

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