Anke Hartnagel

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Anke Hartnagel

Anke Hartnagel , b. Thomsen (* 22. January 1942 in Berlin , † 17th April 2004 in Hamburg ) was a German politician and member of parliament of the SPD for the constituency Hamburg-Nord . She was married twice, her first marriage to the former member of the Bundestag Hermann Scheunemann , a Protestant and had two children. She was a trained wholesale and foreign trade clerk.

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From 1977 to 1987 she spent ten years abroad in the Ivory Coast , Ecuador , Venezuela and Colombia . She was very committed to the environment and a member of Greenpeace .

Hartnagel joined the SPD in 1966 and was elected to the Hamburg parliament in 1993 . She ran for the Bundestag election in 1998 in the Hamburg-North constituency and received the direct mandate. Shortly thereafter, she developed cancer. She ran again in the 2002 Bundestag election and was again given the direct mandate.

Hartnagel's death (she died of cancer at the age of 62) was a month before the 12th Federal Assembly of which she should have been a member. This assembly elected Federal President Horst Köhler with one vote above the absolute majority in the first ballot. As an overhang mandate , Hartnagel's mandate could not be re-filled for this election.

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