Bundestag constituency Neuss I

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Constituency 108: Neuss I
Bundestag constituency 108-2013.svg
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 108
Eligible voters 214.779
voter turnout 74.5%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 44.0%

The Bundestag constituency Neuss I (constituency 108) is located in North Rhine-Westphalia and includes the municipalities of Neuss , Grevenbroich , Dormagen and Rommerskirchen , which are part of the Rhine district of Neuss . From 1949 to 1965, the constituency was Neuss - Grevenbroich and 1965-1980 Neuss - Grevenbroich I .

Election 2013

Bundestag election 2013 - WK Neuss I
(in %)
 %
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
45.5
27.9
6.2
6.1
5.0
4.1
2.4
1.0
0.4
0.3
Gains and losses
compared to 2009
 % p
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
+8.1
+3.1
-11.3
-2.1
-1.6
+4.1
+0.7
± 0.0
+0.4
+0.3
Result of the federal election on
September 22, 2013
Subject of
evidence
First
votes
Second
votes
Applicants Political party number % number %
Eligible voters 214.614 100.0 214.614 100.0
Voters 154,444 72.0 154,444 72.0
Invalid votes 1,878 1.2 1,635 1.1
Valid votes 152,566 100.0 152,809 100.0
from that
Hermann Gröhe CDU 78.712 51.6 69,480 45.5
Klaus Krützen SPD 46,619 30.6 42,604 27.9
Bijan Djir-Sarai FDP 3,507 2.3 9,418 6.2
Lars Erik Schellhas GREEN 7,226 4.7 9,363 6.1
Walter Hans Rogel-Obermanns THE LEFT 5,983 3.9 7,606 5.0
Bianca Staubitz PIRATES 3,891 2.6 3,666 2.4
Reinhold Schäben NPD 1,665 1.1 1,503 1.0
REP - - 226 0.1
Alliance 21 / RRP - - 92 0.1
Referendum - - 297 0.2
ÖDP - - 187 0.1
MLPD - - 39 0.0
BüSo - - 43 0.0
PSG - - 39 0.0
Bodo Dirk Assmuth AfD 4.155 2.7 6.276 4.1
BIG - - 201 0.1
per Germany - - 358 0.2
THE RIGHT - - 26th 0.0
Carsten Thiel FREE VOTERS 808 0.5 646 0.4
Non-voters - - 168 0.1
PDV - - 107 0.1
The party - - 464 0.3

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 213,950 100.0 213,950 100.0
Voters 149.942 70.1 149.942 70.1
Invalid votes 1,966 1.3 1,695 1.1
Valid votes 147.976 100.0 148.247 100.0
from that
Hubert Eßer SPD 43,614 29.5 36,812 24.8
Hermann Gröhe CDU 70,787 47.8 55,419 37.4
Bijan Djir-Sarai FDP 12,763 8.6 25,944 17.5
Ingo Kolmorgen GREEN 9,935 6.7 12,133 8.2
Felizitas Wennmacher THE LEFT 8,709 5.9 9,755 6.6
Reinhold Schäben NPD 2.168 1.5 1,543 1.0
The animal welfare party - - 989 0.7
FAMILY - - 813 0.5
REP - - 530 0.4
Referendum - - 133 0.1
MLPD - - 30th 0.0
PSG - - 22nd 0.0
CENTER - - 509 0.3
BüSo - - 22nd 0.0
DVU - - 85 0.1
ödp - - 107 0.1
PIRATES - - 2,556 1.7
RRP - - 242 0.2
PENSIONER - - 603 0.4

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 212,741 100.0 212,741 100.0
Voters 164.493 77.3 164.493 77.3
Invalid votes 1,570 1.0 1,476 0.9
Valid votes 162.923 100.0 163.017 100.0
from that
Kurt Bodewig SPD 65,603 40.3 57,537 35.3
Hermann Gröhe CDU 77,781 47.7 65,763 40.3
Bijan Djir-Sarai FDP 5,994 3.7 18,411 11.3
Ingo Kolmorgen GREEN 5.111 3.1 9,806 6.0
Roland Sperling The left. 5,464 3.4 6,484 4.0
REP - - 550 0.3
The animal welfare party - - 786 0.5
Willibrord Osmers NPD 1,673 1.0 1,392 0.9
FAMILY - - 635 0.4
GRAY - - 648 0.4
PBC - - 101 0.1
Hans-Joachim Woitzik CENTER 1,297 0.8 577 0.4
BüSo - - 44 0.0
Germany - - 144 0.1
MLPD - - 67 0.0
PSG - - 72 0.0

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 210.801 100.0 210.801 100.0
Voters 169.036 80.2 169.036 80.2
Invalid votes 1,060 0.6 954 0.6
Valid votes 167.976 100.0 168,082 100.0
from that
Kurt Bodewig SPD 75.169 44.7 64.901 38.6
Hermann Gröhe CDU 73,250 43.6 67,931 40.4
Wilhelm Rudolf Wolf FDP 10.161 6.0 17,324 10.3
Ingo Kolmorgen GREEN 5,874 3.5 11.806 7.0
Bernhard Heinz Pickert-Goldenbogen PDS 1,512 0.9 1.611 1.0
REP - - 625 0.4
GRAY - - 376 0.2
The animal welfare party - - 532 0.3
FAMILY - - 388 0.2
NPD - - 329 0.2
PBC - - 90 0.1
ödp - - 60 0.0
CM - - 58 0.0
THE WOMEN - - 191 0.1
BüSo - - 30th 0.0
The violets - - 31 0.0
Gerhard Woitzik CENTER 671 0.4 386 0.2
HP - - 22nd 0.0
Claus Meyer Schill 1,339 0.8 1,391 0.8

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 151.921 100.0 151.921 100.0
Voters 126,778 83.4 126,778 83.4
Invalid votes 1,471 1.2 1,271 1.0
Valid votes 125,307 100.0 125.507 100.0
from that
Anni Brandt-Elsweier SPD 55,550 44.3 51,922 41.4
Hermann Gröhe CDU 57,558 45.9 49,948 39.8
Hans-Hermann Berning FDP 3,307 2.6 10,074 8.0
Michael Willi Klinkicht GREEN 4,766 3.8 7.109 5.7
Erik Penner PDS 1,209 1.0 1,383 1.1
Germany - - 88 0.1
APPD - - 106 0.1
BüSo - - 18th 0.0
BFB - the offensive - - 87 0.1
Chance 2000 - - 63 0.1
CM - - 66 0.1
DVU - - 1,036 0.8
GRAY - - 467 0.4
Karl Fuchs REP 1,703 1.4 1,354 1.1
FAMILY - - 332 0.3
THE WOMEN - - 51 0.0
Per DM - - 672 0.5
MLPD - - 6th 0.0
Animal welfare - - 338 0.3
NPD - - 117 0.1
NATURAL LAW - - 63 0.1
ödp - - 74 0.1
PBC - - 36 0.0
Non-voters - - 87 0.1
PSG - - 10 0.0
Gerhard Woitzik CENTER 1,214 1.0 - -

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 151.198 100.0 151.198 100.0
Voters 123.295 81.5 123.295 81.5
Invalid votes 2.115 1.7 2.161 1.8
Valid votes 121,180 100.0 121.134 100.0
from that
Anni Brandt-Elsweier SPD 47,528 39.2 45,349 37.4
Bertold Mathias Reinartz CDU 59,968 49.5 53,077 43.8
Heinrich Ernst Köppen FDP 3,500 2.9 9,997 8.3
Robert Jordan GREEN 6.114 5.0 7,715 6.4
Joachim Jöcken REP 1,454 1.2 1,502 1.2
Thomas Schwindt PDS 725 0.6 1,046 0.9
solidarity - - 11 0.0
BSA - - 10 0.0
CM - - 62 0.1
Adolf Robert Pamatat CENTER 805 0.7 589 0.5
Daniel Schott THE GRAY 783 0.6 758 0.6
Peter Heinrich Petersen NATURAL LAW 303 0.3 138 0.1
MLPD - - 14th 0.0
The animal welfare party - - 321 0.3
ÖDP - - 269 0.2
PBC - - 50 0.0
INSTEAD of party - - 226 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 151.158 100.0 151.158 100.0
Voters 118,478 78.4 118,478 78.4
Invalid votes 1,479 1.2 1,154 1.0
Valid votes 116,999 100.0 117,324 100.0
from that
Anni Brandt-Elsweier SPD 43,873 37.5 41,835 35.7
Bertold Reinartz CDU 58,715 50.2 53,974 46.0
Heinrich Ernst Köppen FDP 7,373 6.3 13,266 11.3
Erhard Gustav Demmer GREEN 5,432 4.6 4,503 3.8
CM - - 119 0.1
THE GRAY - - 941 0.8
REP - - 1,497 1.3
WOMEN - - 153 0.1
Paul Küstner NPD 1,026 0.9 425 0.4
Walter Ewald Manteufel ÖDP 580 0.5 304 0.3
PDS - - 267 0.2
Patriots - - 17th 0.0
VAA - - 23 0.0

Election 1949

Result of the federal election on
August 14, 1949
Political party number %
Eligible voters 129,691 100.0
Voters 104,518 80.6
Invalid votes 4,051 3.9
Valid votes 100,467 100.0
from that
SPD 29,253 29.1
Richard Muckermann CDU 47,487 47.3
FDP 6,539 6.5
KPD 5,109 5.1
CENTER 9,945 9.9
DKP-DRP 1,267 1.3
RSF 337 0.3
RWVP 530 0.5

Previous MPs

year Surname Political party First votes
2017 Hermann Gröhe CDU 44.0%
2013 Hermann Gröhe CDU 51.6%
2009 Hermann Gröhe CDU 47.8%
2005 Hermann Gröhe CDU 47.5%
2002 Kurt Bodewig SPD 44.7%
1998 Hermann Gröhe CDU 45.9%
1994 Bertold Mathias Reinartz CDU 49.5%
1990 Bertold Mathias Reinartz CDU 50.2%
1987 Heinz Günther Hüsch CDU 49.5%
1983 Heinz Günther Hüsch CDU 53.9%
1980 Heinz Günther Hüsch CDU 47.3%
1976 Heinz Günther Hüsch CDU 51.4%
1972 Josef Rommerskirchen CDU 48.3%
1969 Josef Rommerskirchen CDU 52.3%
1965 Josef Rommerskirchen CDU 58.8%
1961 Josef Rommerskirchen CDU 59.1%
1957 Richard Muckermann CDU 67.1%
1953 Richard Muckermann CDU 63.2%
1949 Richard Muckermann CDU 47.3%

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 21 Neuss-Grevenbroich Neuss , Grevenbroich district
1953-1961 80 Neuss-Grevenbroich Neuss, Grevenbroich district
1965-1969 77 Neuss-Grevenbroich I Neuss, western part of the Grevenbroich district with Dormagen , Kaarst , Korschenbroich and Büderich
1972-1976 77 Neuss-Grevenbroich I Neuss, western part of the Grevenbroich district with Dormagen, Kaarst, Korschenbroich and Meerbusch (all with the territorial status of December 31, 1974)
1980-1998 76 Neuss I Neuss, Dormagen
2002-2009 109 Neuss I Neuss, Dormagen, Grevenbroich, Rommerskirchen
2013 108 Neuss I

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Official constituency division 2013 ( Memento from December 4, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ^ Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia constituency 108 - Neuss I: Final result of the 2013 federal election ( memento from September 23, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the Federal Returning Officer
  3. Direct candidates in constituency 108 Neuss I ( Memento from September 27, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the Federal Returning Officer
  4. ^ Federal state of North Rhine-Westphalia constituency 109 - Neuss I: Final result of the federal election 2009 ( memento of October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ) on the official website of the Federal Returning Officer
  5. ^ The Regional Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Bundestag election 2009. Directory of applicants in North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf September 2009 ( PDF; 715 kB ( Memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive )).
  6. Bundestag election 2005: 109 Neuss I on the homepage of the regional returning officer of North Rhine-Westphalia
  7. ^ The State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Bundestag election 2005. Directory of applicants in North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf ( PDF; 353 kB ( Memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive )).
  8. ^ Final result for constituency 109 Neuss I on the homepage of the regional returning officer of North Rhine-Westphalia
  9. ^ The State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Federal Parliament election 2002. List of applicants for North Rhine-Westphalia. Düsseldorf August 2002 ( PDF; 1.93 MB ( memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive )).
  10. ^ The State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Bundestag election 1998. Issue 3: Final results in North Rhine-Westphalia . Düsseldorf October 1998 ( PDF; 7.91 MB ( memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  11. ^ The State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia (ed.): Bundestag election 1998. List of applicants for North Rhine-Westphalia . Düsseldorf September 1998 ( PDF; 2.47 MB ( Memento from October 6, 2014 in the Internet Archive ))
  12. Announcement of the State Returning Officer of November 2, 1994 - IA 4 / 20-15.94.17 - Subject: Final result of the election to the 13th German Bundestag on October 16, 1994 in North Rhine-Westphalia (MBl. NW. 1994 p. 1311)
  13. ^ Federal Statistical Office: The candidates for election to the 13th German Bundestag 1994, p. 87
  14. ^ Announcement of the regional returning officer of December 18, 1990 - IA 1 / 20-15.90.17 - Subject: Final result of the election to the twelfth German Bundestag on December 2, 1990 in North Rhine-Westphalia (MBl. NW. 1991 p. 21)
  15. ^ Federal Statistical Office: The candidates for election to the 12th German Bundestag 1990, pp. 75–76
  16. ^ Result of the election to the 1st German Bundestag on August 14, 1949 by constituency ( Memento from October 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) (CSV, 25 kB)