Bundestag constituency Rhein-Neckar

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Constituency 277: Rhein-Neckar
Location of the Bundestag constituency Rhein-Neckar in Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
state Baden-Württemberg
Constituency number 277
Eligible voters 197,424
voter turnout 74.9%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 37.4%

The Rhein-Neckar constituency (2005: constituency 278, since 2009: constituency 277) is a federal constituency in Baden-Württemberg . It covers the middle and eastern part of the Rhein-Neckar district with the communities Angelbachtal , Bammental , Dielheim , Eberbach , Epfenbach , Eschelbronn , Gaiberg , Heddesbach , Heiligkreuzsteinach , Helmstadt-Bargen , Leimen , Lobbach , Malsch , Mauer , Meckesheim , Mühlhausen , Neckarbischofsheim , Neckargemünd , Neidenstein , Nussloch , Rauenberg , Reichartshausen , Sandhausen , St. Leon-Rot , Schönau , Schönbrunn , Sinsheim , Spechbach , Waibstadt , Walldorf , Wiesenbach , Wiesloch , Wilhelmsfeld and Zuzenhausen . From 1949 to 1965 the constituency was called Sinsheim and from 1965 to 1980 the name Heidelberg-Land - Sinsheim . So far, the constituency has always been won by the direct candidates of the CDU .

In the 2013 federal election, 197,424 residents were eligible to vote, compared to 195,971 in 2009.

Bundestag election 2017

Second votes in the 2017 federal election
Constituency 277 Rhein-Neckar
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
33.5
18.4
13.5
12.2
11.4
6.3
4.7
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
 % p
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
-10.3
-3.9
+7.5
+5.7
+1.9
+1.5
-2.4
Otherwise.

The following direct candidates ran for the federal election on September 24, 2017 :

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Stephan Harbarth CDU 37.4 33.5
Lars Castellucci SPD 23.9 18.4
Memet Kiliç GREEN 9.6 11.4
Jens Brandenburg FDP 8.1 12.2
Achim Koehler AfD 13.1 13.5
Heinrich Stürtz The left 5.2 6.3
Kay-Olaf Ballerstädt Free voters 1.5 0.9
Simon Schäfer The party 1.2 0.9
Others - - 2.9

Bundestag election 2013

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Stephan Harbarth CDU 49.7 43.8
Lars Castellucci SPD 25.9 22.3
Jens Brandenburg FDP 2.5 6.5
Edith Wolber Alliance 90 / The Greens 8.3 9.5
Bernd Malmberg The left . 4.0 4.8
Andreas Hahn PIRATES 2.7 2.7
Peter Herbold REP 0.5 0.4
Johannes Zimmerer ÖDP 0.5 0.3
Reinhard Schätz NPD 1.4 1.3
Sabine Knur AfD 4.6 6.0
- Others - 2.3

Bundestag election 2009

The 2009 Bundestag election had the following result:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in% Bundestag election 2005
second votes in%
Stephan Harbarth CDU 42.3 35.2 39.7
Lars Castellucci SPD 25.1 20.7 30.8
Charlotte Schneidewind-Hartnagel Alliance 90 / The Greens 10.6 11.8 9.5
Jörg Richter FDP 12.6 18.5 12.0
- REP - 0.7 0.8
Edgar miracle The left . 7.5 7.8 4.1
- PBC - 0.3 0.4
Andreas Schäfer NPD 1.9 1.3 1.4
- PIRATES - 2.1 -
- BüSo - 0.0 0.1
- ödp - 0.3 -
- MLPD - 0.0 0.1
- Referendum - 0.2 -
- The animal welfare party - 0.7 -
- THE VIOLETS - 0.2 -

Constituency winner since 1949

choice Surname Political party
1949 Eugene Leibfried CDU
1953 Eugene Leibfried CDU
1957 Fritz Baier CDU
1961 Fritz Baier CDU
1965 Fritz Baier CDU
1969 Fritz Baier CDU
1972 Fritz Baier CDU
1976 Alfred Hubertus Neuhaus CDU
1980 Alfred Hubertus Neuhaus CDU
1983 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
1987 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
1990 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
1994 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
1998 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
2002 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
2005 Bernd Schmidbauer CDU
2009 Stephan Harbarth CDU
2013 Stephan Harbarth CDU
2017 Stephan Harbarth CDU

Constituency history

choice Constituency name area
1949 7 Sinsheim District of Sinsheim without the municipalities of Kürnbach , Mühlbach , Sulzfeld and Zaisenhausen , district of Mosbach
1953-1961 181 Sinsheim
1965-1976 184 Heidelberg-Land - Sinsheim District of Heidelberg excluding the municipality of Eppelheim , district of Sinsheim
1980-1998 182 Rhine-Neckar from the Rhine-Neckar district the communities Angelbachtal, Bammental, Dielheim, Eberbach, Epfenbach, Eschelbronn, Gaiberg, Heddesbach, Heiligkreuzsteinach, Helmstadt-Bargen, Leimen, Lobbach, Malsch, Mauer, Meckesheim, Mühlhausen, Neckarbischofsheim, Neckargemünd, Neidenstein, Nußloch, Rauenberg, Reichartshausen, Sandhausen, St. Leon-Rot, Schönau, Schönbrunn, Sinsheim, Spechbach, Waibstadt, Walldorf, Wiesenbach, Wiesloch, Wilhelmsfeld and Zuzenhausen
2002-2005 278 Rhine-Neckar
since 2009 277 Rhine-Neckar

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency division ( Memento from November 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Direct candidates 277: Rhein-Neckar. (No longer available online.) The Federal Returning Officer, archived from the original on September 26, 2017 ; accessed on September 13, 2017 .

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