Bundestag constituency Neustadt - Speyer

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Constituency 208: Neustadt - Speyer
Bundestag constituency 208-2017.svg
Country Germany
state Rhineland-Palatinate
Constituency number 208
Eligible voters 220,550
voter turnout 80.0%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party CDU
Voting share 40.0%

The constituency of Neustadt - Speyer (constituency 208, constituency 209 in the 2009 and 2013 federal elections) has been a federal constituency in Rhineland-Palatinate since 1965 . It includes the independent cities of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse and Speyer , the Bad Dürkheim district and, from the Rhine-Palatinate district , the community -free community Schifferstadt , the communities Otterstadt and Waldsee from the union community Rheinauen and the union community Römerberg-Dudenhofen .

Bundestag elections

Bundestag election 2017

The 2017 federal election took place on Sunday, September 24, 2017. In the Neustadt-Speyer constituency, the following result emerged:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Johannes Steiniger CDU 40.0 35.2
Isabel Mackensen SPD 25.3 21.7
Misbah Khan Alliance 90 / The Greens 7.6 8.8
Markus Dürr FDP 6.8 11.0
Maximilian Keck The left 4.7 6.0
Wolfgang Kräher AfD 11.9 12.7
- Pirates 0.4
Marion Schleicher-Frank Free voters 3.4 2.1
- NPD 0.3
- ÖDP 0.2
- MLPD 0.0
- UBI 0.2
- The party 0.9
- V3 party 0.3
Shanna Nut The unit (single applicant) 0.2
Thomas Cohnen New Liberals (Individual Applicants) 0.2

Bundestag election 2013

The 2013 federal election took place on Sunday, September 22, 2013. With 220,546 eligible voters, the turnout was 75.0%.

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%
Norbert Schindler CDU 47.9 43.7
Heike-Maria Mrosek handicraft SPD 28.6 25.8
Hartmut Lardon FDP 2.7 5.7
Jutta Paulus Alliance 90 / The Greens 8.1 8.5
Wolfgang Forster The left 4.5 4.8
Vincent Thenhart Pirate party 2.6 2.2
Doerthe Armstroff NPD 1.7 1.1
- The Republicans - 0.6
- ÖDP - 0.3
- MLPD - 0.0
- AfD - 4.9
- Citizens' movement for Germany - 0.2
Marion Schleicher-Frank Free voters 2.8 1.7
Georg Semmler Party of reason 0.5 0.4
Mark Anthony from Garnier Family Party of Germany (single candidate) 0.7 -

Bundestag election 2009

In the 2009 Bundestag election , 220,974 residents were entitled to vote and the turnout was 74.2 percent and had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in% Bundestag election 2005
second votes in%
Norbert Schindler CDU 44.6 36.0 37.6
Wolfgang Ressmann SPD 25.2 22.4 33.1
Hartmut Lardon FDP 9.3 16.7 11.7
Frank Peters Alliance 90 / The Greens 8.6 10.2 8.2
Stefanie Beck The left 7.8 8.4 4.9
- REP - 1.2 2.0
Doerthe Armstroff NPD 1.7 1.2 1.0
- PBC - 0.3 0.5
Margarete Nickel FAMILY 2.0 1.4 1.2
- MLPD - 0.0 0.1
- PIRATES - 1.9 -
- ödp - 0.3 -

Constituency winner

choice Surname Political party
1965 Bernhard Vogel CDU
1969 Georg Gölter CDU
1972 Peter Büchner SPD
1976 Georg Gölter CDU
1980 Theo Magin CDU
1983 Theo Magin CDU
1987 Theo Magin CDU
1990 Theo Magin CDU
1994 Norbert Schindler CDU
1998 Norbert Schindler CDU
2002 Norbert Schindler CDU
2005 Norbert Schindler CDU
2009 Norbert Schindler CDU
2013 Norbert Schindler CDU
2017 Johannes Steiniger CDU

Constituency history

The constituency was newly established for the 1965 federal election . The two previous constituencies were the constituency Neustadt an der Weinstrasse and the constituency Speyer .

choice Constituency name area
1965-1969 160 Neustadt - Speyer City of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, Neustadt an der Weinstrasse district, Speyer city, Speyer district
1972-1976 160 Neustadt - Speyer City of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, City of Speyer, from the Bad Dürkheim district the unassociated communities Bad Dürkheim and Haßloch as well as the union communities Deidesheim , Freinsheim , Lambrecht (Pfalz) and Wachenheim , from the district Ludwigshafen the unassociated communities Römerberg and Schifferstadt as well as the union communities Dudenhofen and Rheinauen
1980-1998 158 Neustadt - Speyer
2002 211 Neustadt - Speyer Town of Neustadt an der Weinstrasse, town of Speyer, Bad Dürkheim district, the community-free community Schifferstadt from the Rhein-Pfalz-Kreis, the union community Römerberg-Dudenhofen and from the union community Rheinauen the communities Otterstadt and Waldsee
2005 210 Neustadt - Speyer
2009-2013 209 Neustadt - Speyer
since 2017 209 Neustadt - Speyer

Individual evidence

  1. constituencies
  2. State Returning Officer Rhineland-Palatinate: Election results 2017. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on March 1, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 .
  3. ^ State Chancellery Rhineland-Palatinate: single view. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on March 1, 2018 ; accessed on March 1, 2018 .
  4. 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
  5. 14 parties compete in the federal election in Rhineland-Palatinate on Allgemeine-zeitung.de on July 26, 2013
  6. ^ Announcement ( memento of October 1, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) by the district returning officer as a PDF file of July 26, 2013

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