BERLIN, Feb 23 (Reuters) - Germany's election on Sunday delivered a win to the conservative opposition as well as a historic surge in support for the far-right AfD party.
Here is a breakdown in graphics showing trends between male and female voters as well as different age groups, according to the latest projected results.
THE OUTCOME
The CDU/CSU conservative bloc is on track to win followed by the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), while the Social Democrats (SPD) of Chancellor Olaf Scholz were dealt their worst-ever result.
BY GENDER
Male voters tended more towards the centre-right CDU/CSU and far-right AfD, while female voters showed stronger support for the centre-left SPD and the hard-left Die Linke party.
BY AGE GROUP
The AfD saw its support weaken considerably among older age groups, while Die Linke performed well among younger voters.