In a simulated state election for young people in Saxony, the AfD came out on top by a wide margin. 34.5 percent of under-18s voted for the party, according to the Saxony Children's and Youth Ring.
The CDU came in second with 16.2 percent, followed by the Left Party (11.8 percent). 8.5 percent of young people voted for the SPD and 5.7 percent for the Greens. The BSW achieved 4.8 percent - only just ahead of the party of satirist Martin Sonneborn (4.6 percent) - and would therefore not be represented in the state parliament.
The AfD's share of the vote was particularly high in Bautzen at 57.1 percent. There, too, the CDU (15.6 percent) followed at a considerable distance. Only the Left Party (6.5 percent) and the SPD (5.1 percent) managed more than five percent.