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Graubünden Votes on June 14: All 120 Seats Counted

June 15, 2026
11:11 AM
3 min read

Key Points

All 120 Graubünden parliament seats counted across 39 districts on June 14.

Davos approved 6.5 million francs for night-skiing trail renovation and equipment upgrades.

Lumnezia approved nearly 25 million francs for Piz Mundaun tourist infrastructure expansion.

Chur voters banned loud fireworks with 82 percent support in police law change.

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Graubünden completed its regional parliament elections on June 14, 2026. All 120 seats were counted across 39 districts. Voters also approved spending on local projects and policy changes. The canton held simultaneous votes for government positions and local referendums, with results posted online by the cantonal administration.

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Parliament Elections Completed Across All Districts

The Graubünden parliament election filled all 120 seats with all 39 districts counted. The cantonal administration published final results on its official website. Voters in all regions participated in the same-day vote.

Communities Approve Major Infrastructure Spending

Davos voters approved 6.5 million Swiss francs to renovate the night-skiing trail. The funding covers new snow-making equipment and lighting for the Davos Nachtloipe, which has operated since 1981. Lumnezia approved nearly 25 million francs in three separate measures to expand tourist infrastructure around Piz Mundaun, including new ski slopes, bike trails, and a climbing tower.

Chur residents voted 82 percent in favor of banning loud fireworks. The new police law permits only quiet fireworks that ignite at ground level, such as ground fountains. City police may grant exceptions for organized events.

Local Leadership Changes and Runoffs

Albula elected Manuela Gebert as its new mayor. The lawyer received 332 of 405 votes and succeeds Daniel Albertin, who gained national attention after the 2017 Brienz rockslide. In St. Moritz, no candidate secured an outright majority in the first round for mayor. Adriano Iseppi, an independent, led with 643 votes, triggering a runoff election.

Official election results are available on the canton’s website.

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Final Thoughts

Graubünden voters filled all 120 parliament seats and approved infrastructure spending totaling over 31 million francs across multiple communities. The canton completed its election cycle on schedule with results posted online.

FAQs

How many parliament seats were filled in Graubünden’s election?

All 120 seats were filled across 39 districts. The cantonal administration counted all votes on June 14, 2026.

What infrastructure projects did voters approve?

Davos approved 6.5 million francs for night-skiing trail renovation. Lumnezia approved 25 million francs for tourist infrastructure including ski slopes and bike trails.

What fireworks rules did Chur voters approve?

Chur banned loud fireworks with 82 percent support. Quiet ground-level fireworks remain permitted. City police can grant exceptions for organized events.

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