Hamburg-Altona constituency

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Constituency 19: Hamburg-Altona
Bundestag constituency 19-2017.svg
Country Germany
state Hamburg
Constituency number 19th
Eligible voters 185.942
voter turnout 78.5%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party SPD
Voting share 28.9%

The Bundestag constituency Hamburg-Altona (constituency 19) is a constituency in Hamburg for the elections to the German Bundestag . It includes the Altona district . In the 2013 federal election , 182,776 residents were eligible to vote, almost 9,000 more than four years earlier . In contrast to the division in 2009, the entire Sternschanze district fell within the Altona constituency.

Bundestag election 2017

For the 2017 federal election on September 24, 2017, 12 direct candidates and 16 state lists were admitted.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Matthias Bartke SPD 28.9 20.5
Marcus Weinberg CDU 25.9 24.9
Filiz Demirel GREEN 14.4 17.9
Robert Jarowoy THE LEFT 13.6 15.7
Katja Suding FDP 8.6 11.2
Bernd Baumann AfD 5.1 5.5
- NPD - 0.1
Alexander Grupe The party 2.4 1.6
Daniel Meincke FREE VOTERS 0.3 0.2
- ÖDP - 0.2
Narcissus Nianur MLPD 0.2 0.1
- UBI - 0.5
- DiB - 0.5
- DKP - 0.1
- Animal welfare party - 0.7
- V party³ - 0.2
Brigitte Vollmer Individual applicants 0.1 -
Frank Hofer Individual applicants 0.2 -
Bérangère Bultheel Individual applicants 0.2 -

Bundestag election 2013

Bundestag election 2013 - WK Hamburg-Altona
(in %)
 %
30th
20th
10
0
29.8
29.4
16.4
10.7
5.5
3.2
2.7
0.8
0.4
0.4
Gains and losses
compared to 2009
 % p
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
+4.6
+3.1
-2.4
-1.4
-7.7
+3.2
+0.1
+0.8
-0.2
-0.2

For the general election in 2013 on September 22, 2013 12 direct candidates and 13 regional lists were approved.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Marcus Weinberg CDU 32.5 29.4
Matthias Bartke SPD 34.9 29.8
Anjes Tjarks GREEN 13.6 16.4
Lorenz Flemming FDP 2.0 5.5
Jan van Aken THE LEFT 10.2 10.7
Thembi Gräntzdörffer PIRATES 2.2 2.7
Peter Adler NPD 0.4 0.4
- PENSIONER - 0.4
- ÖDP - 0.2
Jürgen Bader MLPD 0.1 0.1
Ralf Kettnaker AfD 2.3 3.2
Wolf Achim Wiegand FREE VOTERS 0.4 0.3
Beatrice Winkler The party 1.0 0.8
Joachim Fiedler Individual applicants 0.4 -

Bundestag election 2009

The 2009 Bundestag election had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Olaf Scholz SPD 36.1 25.2
Marcus Weinberg CDU 30.3 26.3
Katharina Fegebank Alliance 90 / The Greens 13.7 18.8
Katja Suding FDP 8.2 13.2
Bernhard Muller The left 9.7 12.1
Ursula Winkler NPD 0.6 0.6
Karl-Peter Grube ödp 0.5 0.4
- PIRATES - 2.6
- PENSIONER - 0.6
Jürgen Bader MLPD 0.1 0.1
Ronald sat independently 0.7 -

Olaf Scholz resigned his mandate in March 2011 in order to be able to become First Mayor of Hamburg. Ingo Egloff moved up for him on March 11, 2011 via the Hamburg state list of the SPD in the Bundestag.

history

The constituency was number 7 of the Hamburg constituencies in the 1949 federal election and then number 16. From 1965 to 1998 it was number 13 throughout Germany. From the 2002 federal election until after the 2009 federal election, it was constituency number 20. In the 2013 federal election he has the constituency number 19. The constituency was called Hamburg II from 1949 to 1965 and Altona from 1965 to 1980 .

The constituency area originally comprised the Hamburg-Altona district without the Altona-Altstadt district and the Altona-Nord / Süd district , which went to the Hamburg I constituency , and without the rest of the Altona-Nord district, which was ceded to the Hamburg III constituency . From 1965 to 1980 the constituency consisted of the area of ​​the Hamburg-Altona district without the Altona-Nord district and the Altona-Altstadt / Nord district, which had been allocated to the Hamburg-Mitte district. Since the federal election in 1980, the constituency has existed under the name Hamburg-Altona in the form described above.

In 2013, the parts of the Sternschanze district, which had previously been part of the Hamburg-Eimsbüttel and Hamburg-Mitte constituencies, moved to the Hamburg-Altona constituency.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency Hamburg II or Altona or Hamburg-Altona were

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2017 Matthias Bartke SPD 28.9%
2013 Matthias Bartke SPD 34.9%
2009 Olaf Scholz SPD 36.1%
2005 Olaf Scholz SPD 45.9%
2002 Olaf Scholz SPD 49.4%
1998 Olaf Scholz SPD 48.1%
1994 Marliese Dobberthien SPD 40.5%
1990 Marliese Dobberthien SPD 41.8%
1987 Jürgen Echternach CDU 42.0%
1983 Horst Gobrecht SPD 47.4%
1980 Horst Gobrecht SPD 50.4%
1976 Horst Gobrecht SPD 50.1%
1972 Karl-Wilhelm Berkhan SPD 57.3%
1969 Karl-Wilhelm Berkhan SPD 55.3%
1965 Karl-Wilhelm Berkhan SPD 46.7%
1961 Karl-Wilhelm Berkhan SPD 43.5%
1957 Karl-Wilhelm Berkhan SPD 42.9%
1953 Hugo Scharnberg 1) CDU 55.6%
1949 Hugo Scharnberg 2) CDU 41.3%

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

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

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Archive link ( Memento from May 12, 2013 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Official Gazette No. 61/2013 of August 2, 2013 (PDF). (PDF; 246 kB) Justice and Equality Authority, August 2, 2013, accessed on August 7, 2013 .
  3. Bundestag election 2013 in Hamburg - 13 state lists are on the ballot. Home Affairs and Sports Department, July 26, 2013, accessed August 7, 2013 .