Bundestag constituency Hamburg-Nord I

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The Bundestag constituency Hamburg-Nord I was a constituency in Hamburg for the elections to the German Bundestag . It included the district of Hamburg-Nord without the districts of Uhlenhorst , Hohenfelde , Barmbek-Süd , Dulsberg and Barmbek-Nord .

history

The constituency of Hamburg-Nord I was number 2 of the Hamburg constituencies in the 1949 federal election, then had the nationwide constituency number 18 and finally number 15 for the elections from 1965 to 1976. In the elections from 1953 to 1961 the constituency was called Hamburg IV .

For the federal elections from 1949 to 1961, the constituency consisted of the districts of Hoheluft-Ost , Eppendorf , Groß Borstel , Alsterdorf , Ohlsdorf , Fuhlsbüttel and Langenhorn as well as the district of Hoheluft-West belonging to the Eimsbüttel district . Before the 1965 federal election, the constituencies were redesigned. Since then, the constituency has existed in the form described above.

Before the federal election in 1980, the constituency was finally united with the northern part of the Hamburg-Wandsbek constituency (local authority areas Alstertal and Walddörfer without the Volksdorf district ) to form the Hamburg-Nord constituency .

MPs

Election poster from 1949

Directly elected members of the constituency Hamburg IV and Hamburg-Nord I were

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
1976 Hans Apel SPD 52.6%
1972 Hans Apel SPD 57.7%
1969 Hans Apel SPD 55.9%
1965 Hans Apel SPD 46.1%
1961 Max Brewer SPD 43.2%
1957 Georg Schneider CDU 42.2%
1953 Hermann Schäfer 1) FDP 54.9%
1949 Margarete Gröwel 2) CDU 41.8%

1) In 1953, Schäfer was the joint candidate of the Hamburg bloc , an alliance of CDU, FDP, GB / BHE and DP . The CDU, the DP and the GB / BHE did not nominate their own direct candidates and called for the election of Schäfer.

2) In 1949 Gröwel was the joint candidate of the CDU and FDP. The FDP did not stand for election in the Hamburg IV constituency and called for the election of Gröwel.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Election Act to the Second Bundestag and the Federal Assembly of July 8, 1953 ( Federal Law Gazette I p. 470 ) (PDF)