Bundestag constituency Bruchsal - Karlsruhe-Land II

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The Bundestag constituency Bruchsal - Karlsruhe-Land II was a constituency in Baden-Württemberg from 1965 to 1980 . It comprised the former district of Bruchsal and the northern part of the old district of Karlsruhe with the area of ​​the present-day communities Bretten , Pfinztal , Stutensee , Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen , Oberderdingen , Graben-Neudorf , Linkenheim-Hochstetten , Karlsbad , Walzbachtal , Dettenheim and Weingarten . The predecessor constituency with a similar area was the Bundestag constituency of Bruchsal from 1949 to 1965 . The area of ​​the constituency of Bruchsal - Karlsruhe-Land II became part of the Karlsruhe-Land constituency for the 1980 federal election . Since 2002, the area of ​​the former Bruchsal district has largely belonged to the Bruchsal - Schwetzingen constituency .

The direct mandate was always won by candidates from the CDU , most recently by Klaus Bühler .

Constituency winner

choice Surname Political party First votes in%
1976 Klaus Bühler CDU 56.8
1972 Helmut Artzinger CDU 53.9
1969 Helmut Artzinger CDU 55.5
1965 Helmut Artzinger CDU 58.1
1961 Adolf Bieringer CDU 60.4
1957 August Neuburger CDU 65.9
1953 August Neuburger CDU 61.5
1949 August Neuburger CDU 48.8

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 5 Bruchsal District of Bruchsal, from the district of Karlsruhe the area of ​​today's municipalities of Bretten, Oberderdingen and Walzbachtal, from the district of Sinsheim the municipalities of Kürnbach , Mühlbach , Sulzfeld and Zaisenhausen
1953-1961 179 Bruchsal
1965-1976 183 Bruchsal - Karlsruhe-Land II District of Bruchsal, from the district of Karlsruhe the area of ​​today's communities Bretten, Pfinztal, Stutensee, Eggenstein-Leopoldshafen, Oberderdingen, Graben-Neudorf, Linkenheim-Hochstetten, Karlsbad, Walzbachtal, Dettenheim and Weingarten