Bundestag constituency Mosel / Rhein-Hunsrück

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Constituency 200: Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück
Bundestag constituency 200-2017.svg
Country Germany
state Rhineland-Palatinate
Constituency number 200
Eligible voters 172,876
voter turnout 78.4%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 44.1%

The constituency of Mosel / Rhein-Hunsrück (constituency 200, constituency 201 in the 2009 and 2013 federal elections ) is a federal constituency in Rhineland-Palatinate . It includes the district of Cochem-Zell , the Rhein-Hunsrück district and the southern part of the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich with the unassociated municipality of Morbach , the municipalities of Bernkastel-Kues and Thalfang am Erbeskopf as well as the communities of Burg (Mosel) , Enkirch , Irmenach , Lötzbeuren , Starkenburg and Traben-Trarbach of the Traben-Trarbach community . The constituency was newly established in this form for the 2002 Bundestag election. The predecessor constituency with similar territory was the constituency of Cochem . The constituencies of Cochem and Mosel / Rhein-Hunsrück have always been won by the direct candidates of the CDU since 1949.

Bundestag elections

Bundestag election 2017

The 2017 federal election took place on Sunday, September 24, 2017.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Peter Bleser CDU 44.1 41.6
Ivonne Horbert SPD 25.2 23.0
Ralf Kauer GREEN 4.9 5.6
Carina Konrad FDP 8.7 11.2
Alexandra Erikson THE LEFT 5.3 6.1
Martin Fischer AfD 8.2 9.0
- PIRATES - 0.3
Willi Feilen FREE VOTERS 2.8 1.3
- NPD - 0.2
Johannes Schneider ÖDP 0.9 0.4
- MLPD - 0.0
- UBI - 0.2
- The party - 0.9
- V party³ - 0.3

Bundestag election 2013

The 2013 federal election took place on Sunday, September 22, 2013. The previous owner, Peter Bleser of the CDU, was able to defend his direct mandate.

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, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, Die Linke , Pirate Party, NPD, The Republicans, ÖDP and MLPD. Newly candidate lists follow in alphabetical order of their name (list positions 11-14): Alternative für Deutschland, Bürgerbewegung pro Deutschland, Free Voters and the Party of Reason.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Peter Bleser CDU 53.6 49.4
Anja Bindges SPD 27.9 24.6
Werner Wöllstein FDP 3.2 6.3
Joscha Pullich Alliance 90 / The Greens 4.0 5.7
Martin Krötz The left 4.5 4.8
Markus Weber Pirate party 2.1 1.9
Jens Simon Willi NPD 1.0 0.8
- The Republicans - 0.1
Erik Hofmann ÖDP 0.7 0.4
- MLPD - 0.0
- AfD - 4.2
- Citizens' movement for Germany - 0.2
Wilhelm Feilen Free voters 3.1 1.3
- Party of reason - 0.3

Bundestag election 2009

In the 2009 Bundestag election , 179,373 residents were eligible to vote and had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in% Bundestag election 2005
second votes in%
Peter Bleser CDU 47.7 39.4 42.4
Marcus Heintel SPD 23.7 20.7 30.5
Ralf Heinrich Wilhelmi FDP 12.5 19.0 13.7
Britta Steck Alliance 90 / The Greens 7.7 8.0 5.7
Roger Mallmenn The left . 7.2 8.3 4.9
- REP - 0.4 0.5
Erich Krames NPD 1.2 0.9 1.0
- PBC - 0.3 0.4
- FAMILY - 1.0 0.9
- MLPD - 0.0 0.0
- PIRATES - 1.6 -
- ödp - 0.2 -

Constituency winner

choice Surname Political party
1949 Paul Gibbert CDU
1953 Paul Gibbert CDU
1957 Paul Gibbert CDU
1961 Paul Gibbert CDU
1965 Paul Gibbert CDU
1969 Klaus Bremm CDU
1972 Klaus Bremm CDU
1976 Waltrud Will-Feld CDU
1980 Waltrud Will-Feld CDU
1983 Waltrud Will-Feld CDU
1987 Waltrud Will-Feld CDU
1990 Peter Bleser CDU
1994 Peter Bleser CDU
1998 Peter Bleser CDU
2002 Peter Bleser CDU
2005 Peter Bleser CDU
2009 Peter Bleser CDU
2013 Peter Bleser CDU
2017 Peter Bleser CDU

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 4 Cochem District of Cochem , District of Zell , District of Simmern , District of Bernkastel
1953-1969 151 Cochem
1972-1976 151 Cochem District of Cochem-Zell, from the Rhein-Hunsrück district the association communities Kastellaun , Kirchberg , Rheinböllen and Simmern / Hunsrück , from the district Bernkastel-Wittlich the community Morbach and the association communities Bernkastel-Kues, Neumagen-Dhron, Thalfang am Erbeskopf and Traben-Trarbach
1980-1998 149 Cochem
2002 203 Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück District of Cochem-Zell, Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, from the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich the municipality of Morbach and the municipalities of Bernkastel-Kues, Neumagen-Dhron, Thalfang am Erbeskopf and Traben-Trarbach
2005 202 Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück
2009 201 Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück
2013 201 Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück District of Cochem-Zell, Rhein-Hunsrück-Kreis, from the district of Bernkastel-Wittlich the municipality of Morbach, the municipalities of Bernkastel-Kues and Thalfang am Erbeskopf and the municipalities of Burg (Mosel), Enkirch, Irmenach, Lötzbeuren, Starkenburg and Traben-Trarbach of the association municipality Traben-Trarbach
2017 200 Moselle / Rhine-Hunsrück

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. constituencies
  2. Preliminary result: Directly elected: Bleser, Peter (CDU) ( memento from March 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) on wahlen.rlp.de from September 22, 2013
  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. ↑ List of direct candidates ( memento from October 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) from July 26, 2013, PDF file