Crailsheim constituency
The Bundestag constituency Crailsheim was a constituency in Baden-Württemberg from 1949 to 1980 . It included the districts of Crailsheim , Mergentheim , Öhringen and Künzelsau . After the electoral district was dissolved, its area was divided into the Schwäbisch Hall and Odenwald - Tauber constituencies for the 1980 federal election .
The direct mandate was always won by candidates from the CDU , most recently by Philipp Jenninger .
Constituency winner
choice | Surname | Political party | First votes in% |
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1976 | Philipp Jenninger | CDU | 57.4 |
1972 | Philipp Jenninger | CDU | 53.7 |
1969 | Philipp Jenninger | CDU | 54.5 |
1965 | Heinrich Stooß | CDU | 55.3 |
1961 | Heinrich Stooß | CDU | 43.7 |
1957 | Josef Brönner | CDU | 48.2 |
1953 | Josef Brönner | CDU | 49.3 |
1949 | Josef Brönner | CDU | 35.5 |
Constituency history
choice | Constituency name | area |
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1949 | 11 Crailsheim | Crailsheim district, Mergentheim district, Öhringen district and Künzelsau district |
1953-1961 | 173 Crailsheim | |
1965-1976 | 176 Crailsheim |
Web links
Commons : Crailsheim constituency - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Results of the federal elections. (No longer available online.) Federal Returning Officer, 2005, formerly the original ; Retrieved January 12, 2009 . ( Page no longer available , search in web archives )