| Constituency 260: Böblingen
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| Country
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Germany
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| state
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Baden-Württemberg
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| Constituency number
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260
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| Eligible voters
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245,680
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| voter turnout
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80.2%
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| Election date
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September 24, 2017
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| Constituency representative
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| Surname
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| Political party
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CDU
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| Voting share
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38.8%
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The Böblingen constituency (2005: constituency 261, 2009: constituency 260) is a federal constituency in Baden-Württemberg . With the exception of three municipalities, it includes the Boeblingen district . The constituency includes the cities and communities: Aidlingen , Altdorf , Böblingen , Bondorf , eckenpfronn , Ehningen , Gärtringen , Gäufelden , Grafenau , Herrenberg , Hildrizhausen , Holzgerlingen , Jettingen , Leonberg , Magstadt , Mötzingen , Nufringen , Renningen , Rutesheim , Schönaich , Sindelfingen , Because the city and Weil in the beautiful book . Between 1965 and 1980 the area of today's constituency was essentially covered by the constituency Leonberg - Vaihingen .
Bundestag election 2017
Second votes in the 2017 federal election
Constituency 260 Böblingen
35.4
15.5
15.1
12.7
11.7
5.4
4.2
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
-11.5
-4.5
+8.0
+2.3
+6.6
+1.0
-1.9
The 2017 federal election led to the following result:
Bundestag election 2013
The 2013 federal election led to the following result:
Bundestag election 2009
The 2009 federal election led to the following result:
Former constituency winners
Constituency history
| choice
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Constituency name
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area
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| 1949
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5 Böblingen
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old district of Böblingen , district Leonberg , district Vaihingen
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| 1953-1961
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167 Boeblingen
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| 1965-1972
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169 Leonberg - Vaihingen
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from the old district of Böblingen the communities Sindelfingen, Grafenau and Magstadt, district Leonberg, district Vaihingen
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| 1976
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169 Leonberg - Vaihingen
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from the district of Böblingen the communities Böblingen, Sindelfingen, Grafenau, Leonberg, Magstadt, Renningen, Rutesheim, Weil der Stadt and Weissach, from the district of Ludwigsburg the communities of Ditzingen , Eberdingen , Gerlingen , Hemmingen , Korntal-Münchingen , Oberriexingen , Sersheim and Vaihingen an der Enz , from the Enzkreis the communities Heimsheim , Knittlingen , Maulbronn , Mühlacker , Friolzheim , Illingen , Mönsheim , Ölbronn-Dürrn , Ötisheim , Sternenfels , Wiernsheim , Wimsheim and Wurmberg
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| 1980-1998
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164 Boeblingen
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District of Boeblingen
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| 2002
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261 Boeblingen
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| 2005
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261 Boeblingen
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District of Böblingen excluding the communities of Steinenbronn and Waldenbuch
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| 2009-2013
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260 Boeblingen
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| 2017–
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260 Boeblingen
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District of Böblingen excluding the communities of Steinenbronn , Waldenbuch and Weissach
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Individual evidence
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