The results of the cantons: should the chaos of Zurich itself pay the costs of police operations?

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The canton of Zurich decides, among other things, on extending the runways at the airport…
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The nail-biting over the 13th AHV pension has not only started at a national level, exciting decisions are also being made in the cantons and municipalities. The overview of the most important templates.

Airport runways, chaos and lakeside walks in Zurich

In the canton of Zurich, the people decide on four proposals. The SVP’s anti-chaotic initiative demands that those responsible for unauthorized demonstrations pay for damage and police operations. There is a counter-proposal with a similar rule.

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Shortly before the vote in Zurich
The government rejects opponents of slope expansions
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There are still 40 kilometers missing
Free paths along the river – the case of Bern shows how long implementation can take

Runway 28 at the airport will be extended to increase safety margins. The left-green parties and opponents of aircraft noise took part in the referendum. They fear that the airport wants to expand capacity in the longer term.

By 2050, a continuous lakeside path must be built at Lake Zurich, which will require initiative. The problem: many villas are in the way.

To do this, the people decide on a constitutional amendment.

Fewer civil servants in the canton of Solothurn?

In the canton of Solothurn, the people are voting on an initiative that aims to reduce the size of the government: there is only one official per 85 inhabitants. The government rejects the proposal, partly due to legal problems: if the vote is yes, a new reason for termination would have to be created.

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Will Atici make a comeback in Basel?

In the canton of Basel-Stadt, a successor is being sought for the new SP federal councilor Beat Jans (59), who was district president before his election. The SP wants to defend its seat with former state councilor Mustafa Atici (54). He missed re-election to the national parliament in October. But the SP seat is even under attack from the left. Jérôme Thiriet (41) wants to join the governing council for the Greens. At the same time, the FDP wants to take over the seat from the SP with Luca Urgese (37), and the LDP wants to wrest the regional council from former government councilor Conradin Cramer (45).

Will foreigners soon be allowed to vote in Valais?

The canton of Valais votes on a new constitution. There are even critical voices within the government. With a variant vote, the people also decide at community level about the right to vote for people without a Swiss passport.

Elections in different cantons

In addition to the canton of Basel, elections are also held in other cantons. Two seats will become available in the canton of St. Gallen. In the canton of Uri, an all-male body currently governs – three candidates from the center, FDP and GLP want to change that. During the election campaign, a strong wind blew in the canton of Schwyz. In the canton of Glarus, the seat of government is vacant for Benjamin Mühlemann (44), who has been elected a member of the Council of States.

There are also other decisions, for example on a 750 million tunnel in Zug, more climate-friendly public transport in Fribourg and huge urban development projects in the canton of Geneva. Blick reports live on all results in the ticker.

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