Constituency 277: Rhein-Neckar
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Country
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Germany
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state
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Baden-Württemberg
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Constituency number
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277
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Eligible voters
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197,424
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voter turnout
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74.9%
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Election date
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September 24, 2017
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Constituency representative
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Surname
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Political party
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CDU
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Voting share
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37.4%
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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
33.5
18.4
13.5
12.2
11.4
6.3
4.7
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
-10.3
-3.9
+7.5
+5.7
+1.9
+1.5
-2.4
The following direct candidates ran for the federal election on September 24, 2017 :
Bundestag election 2013
Bundestag election 2009
The 2009 Bundestag election had the following result:
Constituency winner since 1949
Constituency history
choice
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Constituency name
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area
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1949
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7 Sinsheim
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District of Sinsheim without the municipalities of Kürnbach , Mühlbach , Sulzfeld and Zaisenhausen , district of Mosbach
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1953-1961
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181 Sinsheim
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1965-1976
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184 Heidelberg-Land - Sinsheim
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District of Heidelberg excluding the municipality of Eppelheim , district of Sinsheim
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1980-1998
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182 Rhine-Neckar
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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
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2002-2005
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278 Rhine-Neckar
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since 2009
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277 Rhine-Neckar
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Individual evidence
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↑ Constituency division ( Memento from November 1, 2014 in the Internet Archive )
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↑ 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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