An election for all seven members of the Federal Council, the Government of Switzerland, was held on 9 December 2015, following the federal election on 19 October 2015, for the 2016âÂÂ2020 term.
Eveline Widmer-Schlumpf, a member of the Conservative Democratic Party (BDP/PBD), announced she would not run for reelection after the Swiss People's Party (SVP/UDC) won a record 29.4% of the vote, whilst her own party received 4.1% of the vote. The SVP/UDC was widely expected to fill her seat in the election; it chose Thomas Aeschi (Zug), Guy Parmelin (Vaud) and Norman Gobbi (Ticino) as candidates for the seat, with Aeschi being the favourite at the time.
Guy Parmelin, of the SVP/UDC, was ultimately elected by the Federal Assembly on 9 December 2015. Parmelin, a farmer and winegrower from Bursins in the canton of Vaud, became the first Federal Councillor of the Swiss People's Party from the French-speaking part of Switzerland.
There was a minor cabinet reshuffle after the election, as newly elected Federal Councillor Parmelin was selected to become head of the Federal Department of Defence, Civil Protection and Sports, replacing fellow SVP/UDC member Ueli Maurer, who became head of the Federal Department of Finance. The SVP/UDC regained its second seat on the Federal Council, which it had lost in 2008, when the newly created BDP/PBD split from the SVP/UDC.
Incumbents, in descending order of seniority, including political party affiliation and department at the time of the election:
Source showing only the final tallies in favour of the winner of each seat:
Doris Leuthard (CVP/PDC) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Ueli Maurer (SVP/UDC) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Didier Burkhalter (FDP.The Liberals) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Simonetta Sommaruga (SPS/PSS) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Johann Schneider-Ammann (FDP.The Liberals) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Alain Berset (SPS/PSS) was reelected in the first round of voting.
Guy Parmelin (SVP/UDC) was elected to the Federal Council after three rounds of voting.