Boeblingen Bundestag constituency

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Constituency 260: Böblingen
Location of the Bundestag constituency in Boeblingen in Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
state Baden-Württemberg
Constituency number 260
Eligible voters 245,680
voter turnout 80.2%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 38.8%

The Böblingen constituency (2005: constituency 261, 2009: constituency 260) is a federal constituency in Baden-Württemberg . With the exception of three municipalities, it includes the Boeblingen district . The constituency includes the cities and communities: Aidlingen , Altdorf , Böblingen , Bondorf , eckenpfronn , Ehningen , Gärtringen , Gäufelden , Grafenau , Herrenberg , Hildrizhausen , Holzgerlingen , Jettingen , Leonberg , Magstadt , Mötzingen , Nufringen , Renningen , Rutesheim , Schönaich , Sindelfingen , Because the city and Weil in the beautiful book . Between 1965 and 1980 the area of ​​today's constituency was essentially covered by the constituency Leonberg - Vaihingen .

Bundestag election 2017

Second votes in the 2017 federal election
Constituency 260 Böblingen
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
35.4
15.5
15.1
12.7
11.7
5.4
4.2
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
 % p
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
-11.5
-4.5
+8.0
+2.3
+6.6
+1.0
-1.9
Otherwise.

The 2017 federal election led to the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Marc Biadacz CDU 38.8 35.4
Jasmina Hostert SPD 19.6 15.5
Tobias Bacherle GREEN 11.9 12.7
Florian Toncar FDP 12.8 15.1
Markus Frohnmaier AfD 11.2 11.7
Richard Pitterle The left 5.0 5.4
Johanna Jäckh-Vermeulen MLPD 0.2 0.1
Friedhild Anni Miller Single applicant 0.5 -

Bundestag election 2013

The 2013 federal election led to the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Clemens Binninger CDU 54.3 46.9
Joachim Rücker SPD 23.7 20.0
Florian Toncar FDP 3.4 7.1
Sven Reisch GREEN 9.4 10.4
Richard Pitterle THE LEFT 4.0 4.4
Hagen Stanek PIRATES 2.4 2.2
Bernd Geider NPD 1.4 0.9
Peter Bäuerle MLPD 0.2 0.1
Hasso Kraus FREE VOTERS 1.3 0.7
- AfD - 5.1

Bundestag election 2009

The 2009 federal election led to the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in% Bundestag election 2005
second votes in%
Clemens Binninger CDU 45.1 33.9 38.9
Franziska Engehausen SPD 20.0 19.1 29.3
Florian Hassler GREEN 13.2 13.9 10.4
Florian Toncar FDP 13.0 20.9 14.0
- REP - 0.7 1.1
Richard Pitterle THE LEFT 5.3 6.1 3.0
- PBC - 0.6 0.9
Janus Nowak NPD 1.6 1.2 1.0
Thomas Melchinger PIRATES 1.5 2.1 -
- BüSo - 0.0 0.1
- ödp - 0.3 -
Peter Bäuerle MLPD 0.2 0.1 0.2
- THE VIOLETS - 0.2 -
- The animal welfare party - 0.6 -
- Referendum - 0.2 -

Former constituency winners

choice Surname Political party
1949 Paul Bausch CDU
1953 Paul Bausch CDU
1957 Paul Bausch CDU
1961 Paul Bausch CDU
1965 Peter Petersen CDU
1969 Peter Petersen CDU
1972 Hans Geiger SPD
1976 Peter Petersen CDU
1980 Peter Petersen CDU
1983 Peter Petersen CDU
1987 Peter Petersen CDU
1990 Brigitte Baumeister CDU
1994 Brigitte Baumeister CDU
1998 Brigitte Baumeister CDU
2002 Clemens Binninger CDU
2005 Clemens Binninger CDU
2009 Clemens Binninger CDU
2013 Clemens Binninger CDU
2017 Marc Biadacz CDU

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 5 Böblingen old district of Böblingen , district Leonberg , district Vaihingen
1953-1961 167 Boeblingen
1965-1972 169 Leonberg - Vaihingen from the old district of Böblingen the communities Sindelfingen, Grafenau and Magstadt, district Leonberg, district Vaihingen
1976 169 Leonberg - Vaihingen from the district of Böblingen the communities Böblingen, Sindelfingen, Grafenau, Leonberg, Magstadt, Renningen, Rutesheim, Weil der Stadt and Weissach, from the district of Ludwigsburg the communities of Ditzingen , Eberdingen , Gerlingen , Hemmingen , Korntal-Münchingen , Oberriexingen , Sersheim and Vaihingen an der Enz , from the Enzkreis the communities Heimsheim , Knittlingen , Maulbronn , Mühlacker , Friolzheim , Illingen , Mönsheim , Ölbronn-Dürrn , Ötisheim , Sternenfels , Wiernsheim , Wimsheim and Wurmberg
1980-1998 164 Boeblingen District of Boeblingen
2002 261 Boeblingen
2005 261 Boeblingen District of Böblingen excluding the communities of Steinenbronn and Waldenbuch
2009-2013 260 Boeblingen
2017– 260 Boeblingen District of Böblingen excluding the communities of Steinenbronn , Waldenbuch and Weissach

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