Bundestag constituency Wesel II
The federal constituency of Wesel II was a federal constituency in North Rhine-Westphalia from 1980 to 2002 . It included the communities of Moers , Alpen , Kamp-Lintfort , Neukirchen-Vluyn , Rheinberg and Sonsbeck from the Wesel district . When the North Rhine-Westphalian constituencies were redistributed in 2002, its area was divided into constituencies 114 Wesel I and 115 Krefeld II - Wesel II . The predecessor constituency from 1949 to 1980 with similar territory was the Bundestag constituency of Moers .
Constituency history
choice | Constituency name | area | Constituency winner | Political party | First votes |
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1949 | 25 Moers | District of Moers | Friedhelm Missmahl | SPD | 36.0% |
1953 | 84 Moers | Ernst Holla | CDU | 47.4% | |
1957 | Ernst Holla | CDU | 50.4% | ||
1961 | Fritz Buettner | SPD | 46.3% | ||
1965 | 82 Moers | Southern part of the Moers district with Moers , Kamp-Lintfort , Neukirchen-Vluyn , Rheinhausen , Homberg , Rumeln-Kaldenhausen and Rheurdt | Fritz Buettner | SPD | 55.9% |
1969 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 59.3% | ||
1972 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 67.2% | ||
1976 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 61.7% | ||
1980 | 83 Wesel II | Moers, Kamp-Lintfort, Neukirchen-Vluyn, Rheinberg , Sonsbeck , Alps | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 59.2% |
1983 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 56.7% | ||
1987 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 55.9% | ||
1990 | Jürgen Schmude | SPD | 54.0% | ||
1994 | Peter Enders | SPD | 51.8% | ||
1998 | Peter Enders | SPD | 57.5% |
Web links
- Results of the federal elections. Federal Returning Officer, 2005, accessed January 12, 2009 .