The Bundestag constituency Oberallgäu (constituency 256) is a constituency for the elections to the German Bundestag in Bavaria . It includes the independent city of Kempten and the districts of Lindau and Oberallgäu . In the federal election in 2013, 223,340 residents were eligible to vote. The predecessor constituency of the Oberallgäu constituency was the Kempten Bundestag constituency from 1949 to 1976 . The district election management takes over the district office Lindau.
For the general election in 2017 on September 24, 2017 nine direct candidates and 21 regional lists were approved. The CSU remained the strongest force, but lost a lot of votes. The AfD is new . Gerd Müller from the CSU received the direct mandate for the Bundestag. In addition, Peter Felser (AfD) and Stephan Thomae (FDP) enter the Bundestag. While the turnout in 2013 was 69.4 percent, it rose to 78.1 percent.
City of Kempten, District of Kempten (Allgäu), City of Lindau (Lake Constance), District of Lindau (Lake Constance), District of Sonthofen, District of Füssen
1976-1998
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District of Oberallgäu, City of Kempten (Allgäu), District of Lindau (Lake Constance)