Bundestag constituency Nuremberg-Süd

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Constituency 245: Nuremberg-South
Bundestag constituency 245-2017.svg
Country Germany
state Bavaria
Constituency number 245
Residents 265.100
Eligible voters 181,809
voter turnout 72.7%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CSU
Voting share 35.6%

The constituency of Nuremberg-Süd (constituency 245) is a federal constituency in Bavaria .

In addition to the Nuremberg districts of Altenfurt, Moorenbrunn , Altenfurt Nord , Beuthener Straße , Brunn , Dianastraße , Eibach , Fischbach , Gaismannshof , Gartenstadt , Gebersdorf , Gibitzenhof , Großreuth bei Schweinau , Gugelstraße , Hasenbuck , Höfen , Hohe Marter , Hummelstein , Katzwang, Reichelsdorf East, Reichelsdorfer Keller , Katzwanger Straße , Kornburg, Worzeldorf , Krottenbach, Mühlhof , Langwasser Northeast , Langwasser Northwest , Langwasser Southeast , Langwasser Southwest , Maiach , marshalling yard , marshalling yard settlement , Reichelsdorf , Röthenbach East , Röthenbach West , Sandreuth , Schweinau , St. Leonhard , Steinbühl , Sündersbühl , Trierer Straße and Werderau also the independent city of Schwabach . The predecessor constituency of the Nürnberg-Süd constituency was from 1949 to 1965 the Bundestag constituency of Nuremberg, which in addition to the southern half of Nuremberg also included the northeastern districts.

Election 2017

For the general election in 2017 on September 24, 2017 7 direct candidates and 21 regional lists were approved.

Result of the federal election on
September 24, 2017
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 181,809 100.0 181,809 100.0
Voters 132.085 72.7 132.085 72.7
Invalid votes 1,410 1.1 1.107 0.8
Valid votes 130,675 98.9 130,978 99.2
from that
Michael Frieser CSU 46,511 35.6 40,882 31.2
Martin Burkert SPD 34,621 26.5 27,467 21.0
Sascha Müller GREEN 10.163 7.8 12,166 9.3
Jasmine Margot Foliage FDP 7,632 5.8 11.199 8.6
Dirk Klaus Driesang AfD 17,270 13.2 18,679 14.3
Stefan Gerbig LEFT 10,772 8.2 11,640 8.9
Anjana Degert FREE VOTERS 3,706 2.8 2,192 1.7
PIRATES - - 664 0.5
ÖDP - - 888 0.7
BP - - 353 0.3
NPD - - 513 0.4
Animal welfare party - - 1,629 1.2
MLPD - - 66 0.1
Busy - - 17th 0.0
UBI - - 259 0.2
DiB - - 263 0.2
DKP - - 55 0.0
DM - - 282 0.2
The party - - 1,253 1.0
Health research - - 259 0.2
V party³ - - 252 0.2

Election 2013

Result of the federal election on
September 22, 2013
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 185.799 100.0 185.799 100.0
Voters 121,814 65.6 121,814 65.6
Invalid votes 1,157 0.9 1,239 1.0
Valid votes 120,657 100.0 120,575 100.0
from that
Michael Frieser CSU 53,519 44.4 48,881 40.5
Martin Burkert SPD 38,942 32.3 34,363 28.5
Dieter Hans Heinrich Katterle FDP 2,192 1.8 5,087 4.2
Birgit Raab GREEN 8,165 6.8 9,705 8.0
Oswald Emil Greim THE LEFT 6,038 5.0 6,948 5.8
Patrick Linnert PIRATES 3,056 2.5 2,936 2.4
Gerhard Karl Schelle NPD 1,701 1.4 1,572 1.3
ÖDP - - 761 0.6
REP - - 481 0.4
Paul Michael Blackman Alliance 21 / RRP 168 0.1 110 0.1
BP - - 318 0.3
Animal welfare party - - 890 0.7
THE VIOLETS - - 114 0.1
BüSo - - 11 0.0
MLPD - - 50 0.0
Jens Folker Pfeiffer AfD 4,498 3.7 5,737 4.8
per Germany - - 79 0.1
THE WOMEN - - 214 0.2
Norbert Frenzel FREE VOTERS 2,378 2.0 2,187 1.8
Party of reason - - 131 0.1

Election 2009

Result of the federal election on
September 27, 2009
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 184,672 100.0 184,672 100.0
Voters 124,786 67.6 124,786 67.6
Invalid votes 1,689 1.4 1,371 1.1
Valid votes 123.097 100.0 123.415 100.0
from that
Michael Frieser CSU 47,519 38.6 42,645 34.6
Martin Burkert SPD 37,159 30.2 30,766 24.9
Peter Weinlich FDP 10,498 8.5 14,592 11.8
Birgit Raab GREEN 10,048 8.2 12,210 9.9
Gudrun Schell THE LEFT 10,794 8.8 11,698 9.5
Rainer Biller NPD 3.136 2.5 2,548 2.1
REP - - 752 0.6
FAMILY - - 776 0.6
BP - - 267 0.2
PBC - - 209 0.2
BüSo - - 44 0.0
MLPD - - 62 0.1
CM - - 85 0.1
DVU - - 80 0.1
THE VIOLETS - - 262 0.2
The animal welfare party - - 946 0.8
ödp - - 753 0.6
Milan Berger PIRATES 2,653 2.2 3,220 2.6
Wolf Ranfft RRP 1,290 1.0 1,500 1.2

Election 2005

Result of the federal election on
September 18, 2005
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 183,616 100.0 183,616 100.0
Voters 137,634 75.0 137,634 75.0
Invalid votes 2,346 1.7 1.997 1.5
Valid votes 135.288 100.0 135,637 100.0
from that
Renate Blank CSU 59,510 44.0 54,367 40.1
Martin Burkert SPD 52,523 38.8 47,925 35.3
Klaus Stockert GREEN 7,411 5.5 10.144 7.5
Siegfried Seiler FDP 5,433 4.0 10,285 7.6
REP - - 1,031 0.8
Kristina Hadeler The left. 5,320 3.9 6,595 4.9
Ralf Ollert NPD 2,968 2.2 2,358 1.7
Thomas Schönbucher PBC 820 0.6 569 0.4
Manfred Klemz BP 1,303 1.0 594 0.4
THE WOMEN - - 303 0.2
GRAY - - 595 0.4
BüSo - - 74 0.1
FAMILY - - 672 0.5
MLPD - - 125 0.1

Election 2002

Result of the federal election on
September 22, 2002
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 184.263 100.0 184.263 100.0
Voters 143,956 78.1 143,956 78.1
Invalid votes 2,282 1.6 1,380 1.0
Valid votes 141,674 100.0 142,576 100.0
from that
Renate Blank CSU 67,243 47.5 68.213 47.8
Horst Schmidbauer SPD 59,633 42.1 53,646 37.6
Klaus Stockert GREEN 6,458 4.6 9,764 6.8
Siegfried Seiler FDP 5,192 3.7 5,819 4.1
REP - - 1.002 0.7
Klaus Maueröder ödp 824 0.6 284 0.2
Hermann Scherm PDS 1,503 1.1 1.313 0.9
BP - - 76 0.1
The animal welfare party - - 475 0.3
GRAY - - 155 0.1
Friedrich Knöll PBC 821 0.6 365 0.3
NPD - - 585 0.4
THE WOMEN - - 153 0.1
CM - - 44 0.0
BüSo - - 19th 0.0
START - - 73 0.1
Schill - - 590 0.4

Election 1998

Result of the federal election on
September 27, 1998
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 185.053 100.0 185.053 100.0
Voters 145.910 78.8 145.910 78.8
Invalid votes 1,426 1.0 1,143 0.8
Valid votes 144,484 100.0 144,767 100.0
from that
Renate Blank CSU 61,408 42.5 57,760 39.9
Horst Schmidbauer SPD 69,338 48.0 64,656 44.7
Claus Haupt GREEN 4,331 3.0 7,201 5.0
Ludwig Albrecht FDP 2,554 1.8 5,783 4.0
Kristina Hadeler PDS 1,271 0.9 1,355 0.9
APPD - - 88 0.1
BP - - 213 0.1
BFB - the offensive - - 303 0.2
BüSo - - 27 0.0
Chance 2000 - - 53 0.0
CM - - 46 0.0
DVU - - 1,584 1.1
GRAY - - 217 0.1
Werner Lippert REP 4.027 2.8 3,161 2.2
THE WOMEN - - 91 0.1
Per DM - - 696 0.5
MLPD - - 18th 0.0
The animal welfare party - - 449 0.3
NPD - - 200 0.1
NATURAL LAW - - 77 0.1
Thomas Jung-Hammon ödp 693 0.5 408 0.3
Friedrich Knöll PBC 466 0.3 381 0.3
Hermann Kress Individual applicants 396 0.3 - -

Election 1994

Result of the federal election on
October 16, 1994
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 190.760 100.0 190.760 100.0
Voters 147,575 77.4 147,575 77.4
Invalid votes 1,459 1.0 1,047 0.7
Valid votes 146.116 100.0 146,528 100.0
from that
Renate Blank CSU 66,496 45.5 63.189 43.1
Horst Schmidbauer SPD 62,288 42.6 57,510 39.2
Waltraud Bless-Raab FDP 4,228 2.9 8,272 5.6
Harald Theodor Hofmann REP 4,956 3.4 4,771 3.3
Jutta Deinbeck GREEN 7.141 4.9 8,322 5.7
Helene Regina Silbermann PDS 1.007 0.7 1,202 0.8
BP - - 328 0.2
solidarity - - 26th 0.0
LEAGUE - - 31 0.0
CM - - 106 0.1
GRAY - - 626 0.4
NATURAL LAW - - 132 0.1
MLPD - - 23 0.0
The animal welfare party - - 615 0.4
ÖDP - - 842 0.6
PBC - - 242 0.2
INSTEAD of party - - 291 0.2

Election 1990

Result of the federal election on
December 2, 1990
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 194,762 100.0 194,762 100.0
Voters 143,850 73.9 143,850 73.9
Invalid votes 1,842 1.3 1,164 0.8
Valid votes 142.008 100.0 142,686 100.0
from that
Renate Blank CSU 61,589 43.4 59,454 41.7
Horst Schmidbauer SPD 55,454 39.0 51,790 36.3
Martin Behrendt FDP 8,598 6.1 13,182 9.2
Bärbel Rust GREEN 6,880 4.8 5,901 4.1
BP - - 262 0.2
LEAGUE - - 161 0.1
CM - - 106 0.1
THE GRAY - - 1,516 1.1
Dieter Hölzel REP 8,412 5.9 8,493 6.0
Ralf Ollert NPD 647 0.5 527 0.4
ÖDP - - 768 0.5
PDS - - 488 0.3
Ralf Schauerhammer Patriots 82 0.0 38 0.0
Matthias Ernst Individual applicants 346 0.2 - -

Election 1987

Result of the federal election on
January 25, 1987
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 178,419 100.0 178,419 100.0
Voters 142,771 79.9 142,771 79.9
Invalid votes 1,576 1.1 1,080 0.8
Valid votes 141.195 100.0 141,691 100.0
from that
Peter Wilhelm Höffkes CSU 63,772 45.2 61,320 43.3
Egon Lutz SPD 57,883 41.0 55,641 39.3
Hans Rauh FDP 5,561 3.9 9,420 6.6
Helga Rauh GREEN 10,817 7.7 12,138 8.6
BP - - 250 0.2
CBV - - 48 0.0
Responsible citizens - - 206 0.1
WOMEN - - 330 0.2
MLPD - - 66 0.0
Ralf Ollert NPD 1,752 1.2 1,556 1.1
ÖDP - - 530 0.4
Andreas Kuck Patriots 283 0.2 186 0.1
Renate Popp PEACE 1,127 0.8 - -

Former constituency winners

choice Surname Political party First votes
2017 Michael Frieser CSU 35.6%
2013 Michael Frieser CSU 44.4%
2009 Michael Frieser CSU 38.6%
2005 Renate Blank CSU 44.0%
2002 Renate Blank CSU 47.5%
1998 Horst Schmidbauer SPD 48.0%
1994 Renate Blank CSU 45.5%
1990 Renate Blank CSU 43.4%
1987 Peter Wilhelm Höffkes CSU 45.2%
1983 Peter Höffkes CSU 47.1%
1980 Egon Lutz SPD 50.3%
1976 Egon Lutz SPD 51.9%
1972 Egon Lutz SPD 58.0%
1969 Kate Strobel SPD 47.1%
1965 Kate Strobel SPD 42.4%
1961 Kate Strobel SPD 41.1%
1957 Georg Stiller CSU 43.7%
1953 Walter Sassnick SPD 41.2%
1949 Walter Sassnick SPD 39.6%

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 32 Nuremberg of Nuremberg the north-east, south-east and south-west parts of the city
1953-1961 227 Nuremberg
1965-1987 231 Nuremberg-South of Nuremberg the southern half of the city
1990-1998 231 Nuremberg-South of Nuremberg the southern half of the city, Schwabach
2002-2005 246 Nuremberg-South from Nuremberg the districts of Altenfurt-Moorenbrunn, Altenfurt-Nord, Beuthener Straße, Brunn, Dianastraße, Eibach, Fischbach, Gaismannshof, Gartenstadt, Gebersdorf, Gibitzenhof, Großreuth bei Schweinau, Gugelstraße, Hasenbuck, Höfen, Hohe Marter, Hummelstein, Katzwang-Reichelsdorf- Ost-Reichelsdorfer Keller, Katzwanger Strasse, Kornburg-Worzeldorf, Krottenbach-Mühlhof, Langwasser-Northeast, Langwasser-Northwest, Langwasser-Southeast, Langwasser-Southwest, Maiach, marshalling yard, marshalling yard settlement, Reichelsdorf, Röthenbach-East, Röthenbach-West, Sandreuth, Schweinau, St. Leonhard, Steinbühl, Sündersbühl, Trierer Straße and Werderau, city of Schwabach
since 2009 245 Nuremberg-South

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Structural data 245: Nürnberg-Süd. Federal Returning Officer , accessed on September 29, 2017 .
  2. a b c d e Results 245: Nürnberg-Süd. Federal Returning Officer , accessed on September 29, 2017 .
  3. Constituency division ( Memento from January 17, 2016 in the Internet Archive )
  4. ^ The Federal Returning Officer : Direct candidate (inside) in Nuremberg-South - The Federal Returning Officer. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 26, 2017 ; accessed on September 29, 2017 .
  5. ^ The Federal Returning Officer : State lists of the parties in Bavaria - The Federal Returning Officer. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on September 26, 2017 ; accessed on September 29, 2017 .
  6. ^ Results 244: Nürnberg-Süd. Federal Returning Officer , accessed on March 15, 2020 .
  7. ^ Results 244: Nürnberg-Süd. Federal Returning Officer , accessed on March 15, 2020 .
  8. ^ Federal state Bavaria constituency 245 - Nuremberg-Süd: Final result of the federal election 2013 ( memento of October 28, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the Federal Returning Officer
  9. Direct candidates in constituency 244 Nürnberg-Nord ( memento from February 19, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the Federal Returning Officer
  10. Bundestag election 2009 in Nuremberg and Fürth - final results ( memento from October 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the city of Nuremberg (PDF; 888 kB)
  11. Office for Urban Research and Statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth (ed.): Results of the federal election on September 18, 2005 (= current statistics for Nuremberg and Fürth. ) Nuremberg, October 6, 2005 ( PDF; 990 kB )
  12. Office for Urban Research and Statistics (Ed.): Results of the Bundestag election on September 22, 2002 (= Nuremberg statistics current. ) Nuremberg October 4, 2002 ( PDF; 436 kB ( Memento from October 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  13. Office for Urban Research and Statistics (Ed.): The election to the German Bundestag on September 27, 1998 (= Statistical News. S2 '99) Nuremberg ( PDF; 9.96 MB ( Memento from October 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  14. Office for Urban Research and Statistics (Ed.): Results of the Bundestag election on October 16, 1994 (= Nuremberg statistics current. ) Nuremberg October 18, 1994 ( PDF; 3.70 MB ( Memento from October 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  15. Office for Urban Research and Statistics (Ed.): Bundestag election 1990 and outlook for 1994 (= Statistical News of the City of Nuremberg. S3 '94) ( PDF; 14.56 MB ( Memento from October 25, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  16. ^ Office for Urban Research and Statistics (Ed.): After the Federal Parliament election 1987 (= Statistical News of the City of Nuremberg. S2 '87) ( PDF; 13.30 MB ( Memento from March 6, 2016 in the Internet Archive ))