Bundestag constituency Segeberg - Eutin
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 |
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1972 | Klaus Konrad | SPD | 49.2% |
1969 | Hans-Jürgen Klinker | CDU | 51.3% |
1965 | Hans-Jürgen Klinker | CDU | 53.6% |