Bundestag constituency Munich-Mitte
The parliamentary constituency of Central Munich was from 1965 to 2002 one in five parliamentary constituencies in the Bavarian state capital Munich . It comprised the inner-city districts of Munich in different delimitations. Since the redistribution of the Bavarian constituencies in 2002, Munich has only four constituencies, as it did between 1949 and 1965. The area of the constituency of Munich-Mitte was divided into the constituencies of Munich-West / Mitte , Munich-North , Munich-East and Munich-South .
Constituency history
choice | Constituency winner | Political party | First votes | Constituency name | area |
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1965 | Constantine Prince of Bavaria | CSU | 45.2% | 204 Munich center | Old town, Lehel , Ludwigsvorstadt, Isarvorstadt , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-West |
1969 | Manfred Schmidt | SPD | 48.4% | ||
1972 | Manfred Schmidt | SPD | 49.9% | ||
1976 | Hans Klein | CSU | 46.2% | Old town, Lehel , Ludwigsvorstadt, Isarvorstadt , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-West , Untersendling , Neuhausen | |
1980 | Manfred Schmidt | SPD | 45.6% | 203 Munich-center | |
1983 | Manfred Schmidt | SPD | 44.0% | ||
1987 | Hans Klein | CSU | 40.2% | ||
1990 | Ulrike Mascher | SPD | 38.1% | ||
1994 | Ulrike Mascher | SPD | 40.8% | Old town, Lehel , Ludwigsvorstadt, Isarvorstadt , Maxvorstadt , Schwabing-West , Untersendling , Neuhausen , Haidhausen , Au | |
1998 | Ulrike Mascher | SPD | 45.2% |
Web links
- Results of the federal elections. Federal Returning Officer, 2005, accessed January 12, 2009 .