Bundestag constituency Segeberg - Eutin

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The constituency Segeberg - Eutin was a Bundestag constituency in Schleswig-Holstein and comprised the area of the Segeberg and Eutin districts and, since 1972, the southern part of the Ostholstein district .

history

The constituency Segeberg - Eutin had constituency number 8. It was formed for the 1965 Bundestag election from parts of the former constituencies Plön - Eutin / North , Oldenburg - Eutin / South and Segeberg - Neumünster . The area of ​​the constituency remained unchanged for the federal elections from 1965 to 1972.

Before the 1976 federal election, the constituency was split up. The area of ​​the Segeberg district went to the newly formed constituency Segeberg - Stormarn-Nord and the southern part of the Ostholstein district to the new Ostholstein constituency .

MPs

Directly elected MPs from the Segeberg - Eutin constituency were

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
1972 Klaus Konrad SPD 49.2%
1969 Hans-Jürgen Klinker CDU 51.3%
1965 Hans-Jürgen Klinker CDU 53.6%