Bundestag constituency Stade - Rotenburg I

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The Bundestag constituency Stade - Rotenburg I was a constituency for the elections to the German Bundestag in Lower Saxony . It comprised the district of Stade and, from the district of Rotenburg (Wümme), the communities of Bremervörde and Gnarrenburg as well as the combined communities of Geestequelle , Selsingen , Sittensen , Tarmstedt and Zeven .

history

The constituency was number 11 of the Lower Saxony constituencies in the 1949 federal election. He had for the federal elections from 1953 to 1961, the number 33 and from the general election in 1965 the constituency number 25. In the parliamentary elections from 1949 up to and including 1961, the constituency was named Stade - Bremervörde , after Stade and since the general election in 1987 Stade - Rotenburg I .

The constituency area has not changed in the years of its existence. The entire time it consisted of the district of Stade and the district of Bremervörde , which was incorporated into the district of Rotenburg (Wümme) in 1977.

In the course of the reorganization of the constituencies before the federal election in 2002, the constituency was dissolved and the constituency area was divided into the newly created constituencies of Stade - Cuxhaven and Rotenburg - Verden .

MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency were:

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
1998 Margrit Wetzel SPD 49.9%
1994 Horst Eylmann CDU 48.0%
1990 Horst Eylmann CDU 48.4%
1987 Horst Eylmann CDU 48.5%
1983 Horst Eylmann CDU 51.7%
1980 Wolfgang Schwenk SPD 46.5%
1976 Nicolaus Dreyer CDU 50.2%
1972 Nicolaus Dreyer CDU 49.0%
1969 Peter Tobaben CDU 51.3%
1965 Peter Tobaben CDU 55.8%
1961 Peter Tobaben CDU 34.4%
1957 Peter Tobaben DP 34.5%
1953 Heinrich Hellwege 1) DP 55.0%
1949 Heinrich Hellwege DP 40.4%

1) In 1953 Hellwege was the joint candidate for an electoral alliance of the CDU, FDP and DP . The CDU and the FDP did not put up their own candidates and called for Hellwege to be elected.

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