Bundestag constituency Diepholz - Nienburg I

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Constituency 33: Diepholz - Nienburg I
Bundestag constituency 33-2013.svg
Country Germany
state Lower Saxony
Constituency number 33
Eligible voters 193,959
voter turnout 76.5%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 44.6%

The constituency of Diepholz - Nienburg I (constituency 33) is a federal constituency in Lower Saxony. It includes the district of Diepholz and, from the district of Nienburg / Weser, the municipalities of Grafschaft Hoya and Uchte . In the last federal election, 193,398 residents were eligible to vote.

Bundestag election 2017

Bundestag election 2017 - WK Diepholz - Nienburg I
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
37.9
25.5
10.5
8.4
8.2
6.1
3.4
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
 % p
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
-5.6
-6.0
+5.6
+5.0
+0.1
+1.6
-0.6
Otherwise.

The 2017 Bundestag election will take place on September 24, 2017, the state lists and district election proposals must be submitted by July 17, 2017. The state electoral committee and the district electoral committee approved the following state and district election proposals in their meetings on July 28, 2017:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Axel Knoerig CDU 44.6 37.9
Tevfik Özkan SPD 27.3 25.5
Klaus-Joachim Schmelz GREEN 7.7 8.1
Jürgen Abelmann THE LEFT. 5.3 6.1
Alexander Carapinha-Hesse FDP 7.0 10.5
Karl-Heinz Gerd Breternitz AfD 8.1 8.4
- PIRATES - 0.3
- NPD - 0.2
- Animal welfare party - 0.9
- FREE VOTERS - 0.5
- MLPD - 0.0
- UBI - 0.2
- DiB - 0.1
- DKP - 0.0
- DM - 0.1
- ÖDP - 0.1
- The party - 0.7
- V party³ - 0.1

Result of the federal election 2013

This took place on September 22, 2013, 14 state lists were approved.

The 2013 federal election brought the following results:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Axel Knoerig CDU 47.5 43.5
Christoph Lanzendörfer SPD 33.4 31.5
Marcel Schiller FDP 2.0 4.9
Torsten Eggelmann GREEN 7.5 8.2
Ingo Waschner THE LEFT. 3.5 4.5
Mario Gardener PIRATES 1.5 1.5
Bernd Neumann NPD 0.9 0.8
- Animal welfare party - 0.8
- MLPD - 0.0
Arno Heinz Staschewski AfD 2.5 3.4
- per Germany - 0.1
- REP - 0.1
Olaf Schulz FREE VOTERS 0.6 0.5
- PBC - 0.1
Rudiger Gums independently 0.4 -

Result of the 2009 Bundestag election

The 2009 Bundestag election had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Rolf Kramer SPD 34.5 27.7
Axel Knoerig CDU 37.5 33.8
Horst Gaumann FDP 11.4 15.7
Stefanie Henneke GREEN 8.5 10.0
Ulrich Vanek LEFT 7.0 8.3
Dietrich Seidel NPD 1.2 1.0
- The animal welfare party - 0.8
- PIRATES - 1.7
- RRP - 0.7

history

The constituency was number 23 of the Lower Saxony constituencies in the 1949 federal election. He then received the nationwide constituency number 45. For the federal elections from 1965 to 1976 he had the number 34, for the elections 1980 to 1998 the number 28 and 2002 to 2009 the number 34. Since 2013 he has had the number 33. In the federal elections 1949 bis In 1961 the constituency was called Diepholz - Melle - Wittlage , in the elections from 1965 to 1976 Nienburg and in the federal elections from 1980 to 1998 Diepholz .

Originally the constituency comprised the area of ​​the districts of Diepholz , Melle and Wittlage as well as of the district of Nienburg the area of ​​the municipalities of Diethe, Fresdorf and Nendorf , which today belong to the municipality of Stolzenau , and the area of ​​the municipalities of Diepenau, Essern, Lavelsloh, Nordel and, which today belong to the municipality of Uchte Steinbrink (today: Municipality of Diepenau ), Harrienstedt, Huddestorf, Jenhorst, Kleinheerse and Raddestorf (today: Municipality of Raddestorf ), Darlaten, Höfen, Hoysinghausen, Lohhof, Uchte and Woltringhausen (today: Municipality of Uchte ) and Bonhorst, Brünninghorstedt, Großenvörde, Sapelloh and Warmsen (today: Warmsen municipality ).

Before the federal election in 1965, the entire district of Nienburg was added to the constituency. At the same time, the electoral district was renamed Nienburg . Although the districts of Melle and Wittlage had already been incorporated into the district of Osnabrück in 1972 , their area was part of the Nienburg district up to and including the 1976 federal election. Only in the course of the reorganization of the constituencies before the federal election in 1980 did the area of ​​these two former districts become part of the Osnabrück-Land constituency . At the same time, the district of Nienburg also went to the newly created constituency of Nienburg - Schaumburg . Thereafter, the constituency consisted only of the area of ​​the district of Diepholz, formed after the district reform in 1977 from the district of Grafschaft Diepholz and the greater part of the district of Grafschaft Hoya .

Before the federal election in 2002, the constituency area was expanded and has existed since then in the form described above.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency were:

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2017 Axel Knoerig CDU 44.6%
2013 47.5%
2009 37.5%
2005 Rolf Kramer SPD 45.7%
2002 48.3%
1998 Detlev von Larcher SPD 48.4%
1994 Walter Link CDU 44.3%
1990 46.3%
1987 44.3%
1983 50.1%
1980 Peter Würtz SPD 46.0%
1976 Richard Ey CDU 49.2%
1972 45.5%
1969 Günter von Nordenskjöld CDU 46.4%
1965 45.1%
1961 Karl Gossel CDU 35.4%
1957 30.5%
1953 Rudolf Eickhoff DP 26.7%
1949 34.2%

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Allocation of constituencies to the Federal Returning Officer ( Memento from September 9, 2009 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Election to the 19th German Bundestag 2017. Regional Returning Officer, accessed on April 9, 2017 .
  3. https://www.diepholz.de/downloads/daten/OTAwMDA2MTI4Oy07L3d3dy92aHRkb2NzL2Ntcy9sa2RoL21lZGllbi9kb2t1bWVudGUvbnIuXzExMTdbMV0ucGRm.pdf .115D% 5Bdf
  4. https://www.landeswahlleiter.niedersachsen.de/presse_service/presseinformationen/
  5. 14 state lists approved by the state election committee. State Returning Officer, July 26, 2013, accessed on July 26, 2013 .