Bundestag constituency Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal

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Constituency 207: Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal
Bundestag constituency 207-2017.svg
Country Germany
state Rhineland-Palatinate
Constituency number 207
Eligible voters 215,749
voter turnout 75.0%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
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Political party CDU
Voting share 32.2%

The Bundestag constituency Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal (constituency 207, in the federal elections 2009 and 2013 constituency 208) is a constituency in Rhineland-Palatinate . It includes the independent cities of Ludwigshafen am Rhein and Frankenthal (Palatinate) as well as the municipalities of Bobenheim-Roxheim , Böhl-Iggelheim , Limburgerhof and Mutterstadt and the municipalities of Dannstadt-Schauernheim , Lambsheim-Heßheim and Maxdorf as well as Altrip and from the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis Neuhofen from the Rheinauen community .

In the current delimitation, the constituency has existed since the constituency reform of 2002 . It emerged from the predecessor constituency of Ludwigshafen , to which in 2002 the communities Frankenthal (Pfalz), Bobenheim-Roxheim and Lambsheim and the association communities Heßheim and Maxdorf from the dissolved constituency Frankenthal were added. Frankenthal (Palatinate), together with its immediate vicinity, had been part of the Ludwigshafen am Rhein constituency from 1949 to 1965 .

In the Ludwigshafen constituency between 1976 and 1998 there were national duels for the direct mandate between the CDU candidate Helmut Kohl and the respective opposing candidates of the SPD .

Bundestag elections

Bundestag election 2013

The 2013 federal election took place on Sunday, September 22, 2013.

14 parties competed against each other nationwide in Rhineland-Palatinate. This was decided by the state election committee in a public meeting on July 26, 2013 in Mainz. This granted approval to all parties who had submitted their state lists and other documents by July 15.

The order of the approved state lists on the ballot is initially based on the number of second votes that the respective party received in the last federal election in the state (list positions 1 - 10): CDU, SPD, FDP, GRÜNE, Die Linke, PIRATEN, NPD , REP, ÖDP and MLPD. Newly candidate lists follow in alphabetical order of their names (list positions 11-14): Alternative für Deutschland (AfD), Bürgerbewegung pro Deutschland (pro Germany), Free Voters and the Party of Reason.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Maria Böhmer CDU 43.3 39.0
Doris Barnett SPD 35.6 29.5
Thomas Schell FDP 2.5 5.2
Romeo Franz Alliance 90 / The Greens 4.8 7.2
Gerald Unger The left 4.9 5.6
Roman Schmitt Pirate party 2.8 2.5
Heinz Neumann NPD 1.8 1.4
Marco increases The Republicans 1.6 1.2
- ÖDP - 0.2
Madeleine Stockert MLPD 0.2 0.1
- AfD - 6.0
- Citizens' movement for Germany - 0.2
Hans Arndt Free voters 2.6 1.4
- Party of reason - 0.3

Doris Barnett from the SPD was able to enter the Bundestag via the state list.

Bundestag election 2009

The 2009 Bundestag election had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in% Bundestag election 2005
second votes in%
Maria Böhmer CDU 38.4 32.4 33.7
Doris Barnett SPD 32.4 26.8 37.4
Ralf Marohn FDP 8.6 14.9 10.4
Bernhard Braun Alliance 90 / The Greens 6.2 8.6 7.0
Kathrin Senger-Schäfer The left . 8.6 10.3 5.8
Ronald Neumann NPD 1.2 1.2 1.5
Marco increases REP 2.4 2.4 2.8
- FAMILY - 1.0 1.1
- PBC - 0.2 0.3
Madeleine Stockert MLPD 0.1 0.1 0.2
- DVU - 0.1 -
- ödp - 0.2 -
Philipp Scherer PIRATES 2.1 2.0 -

Doris Barnett (SPD) and Kathrin Senger-Schäfer (Die Linke.) Entered the Bundestag via the respective state lists.

Previous constituency winners

choice Surname Political party First votes
2017 Torbjörn cards CDU 32.2%
2013 Maria Böhmer CDU 43.3%
2009 Maria Böhmer CDU 38.4%
2005 Doris Barnett SPD 43.4%
2002 Doris Barnett SPD 47.3%
1998 Doris Barnett SPD 47.9%
1994 Helmut Kohl CDU 46.0%
1990 Helmut Kohl CDU 44.7%
1987 Manfred Reimann SPD 46.0%
1983 Manfred Reimann SPD 47.7%
1980 Hans Bardens SPD 54.1%
1976 Hans Bardens SPD 53.1%
1972 Hans Bardens SPD 58.9%
1969 Hans Bardens SPD 54.9%
1965 Hans Bardens SPD 51.1%
1961 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner SPD 47.0%
1957 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner SPD 45.2%
1953 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner SPD 43.3%
1949 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner SPD 43.1%

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 11 Ludwigshafen am Rhein Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Frankenthal (Pfalz), district of Ludwigshafen , district of Frankenthal (Pfalz) without the district court district of Grünstadt
1953-1961 158 Ludwigshafen am Rhein
1965-1969 159 Ludwigshafen Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Ludwigshafen district
1972-1976 159 Ludwigshafen Ludwigshafen am Rhein, from the district of Ludwigshafen the communities Altrip, Böhl-Iggelheim, Limburgerhof, Mutterstadt and Neuhofen as well as the community community Dannstadt-Schauernheim
1980-1998 157 Ludwigshafen
2002 210 Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal Ludwigshafen am Rhein, Frankenthal (Pfalz), from the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis the communities Altrip, Bobenheim-Roxheim, Böhl-Iggelheim, Lambsheim, Limburgerhof, Mutterstadt and Neuhofen as well as the association communities Dannstadt-Schauernheim, Heßheim and Maxdorf
2005 209 Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal
2009-2013 208 Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal
since 2017 207 Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal

In 1969 the eastern part of the former Frankenthal (Pfalz) district was incorporated into the Ludwigshafen district. The district of Ludwigshafen was renamed the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis in 2004.

Individual evidence

  1. constituency allocation Ludwigshafen / Frankenthal
  2. Preliminary result ( memento from December 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) from September 22, 2013 on wahlen.rlp.de
  3. 14 parties are running for the election of the 18th German Bundestag ( Memento from April 7, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Press release by the regional returning officer of July 26, 2013
  4. 14 parties compete in the federal election in Rhineland-Palatinate on Allgemeine-zeitung.de on July 26, 2013
  5. ^ Announcement by the constituency leader ( memento from October 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) as a PDF file from July 26, 2013
  6. Bundestag election 2013: Elected applicants ( memento from December 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on wahlen.rlp.de from September 23, 2013

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