Bundestag constituency of Tübingen

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Constituency 290: Tübingen
Location of the Bundestag constituency of Tübingen in Baden-Württemberg
Country Germany
state Baden-Württemberg
Constituency number 290
Eligible voters 196.488
voter turnout 81.3%
Election date September 24, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 35.7%

The Bundestag constituency of Tübingen (since 2009: constituency 290) has been an electoral district in Baden-Württemberg since 1980 . It includes the district of Tübingen and the communities of Bisingen , Burladingen , Grosselfingen , Hechingen , Jungingen and Rangendingen of the Zollernalb district . In the last federal election, 193,188 residents were eligible to vote.

Bundestag election 2017

Second votes in the 2017 federal election
Constituency 290 Tübingen
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
30.8
18.0
15.7
11.8
10.0
9.5
4.2
Otherwise.
Gains and losses
compared to 2013
 % p
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
-10.9
+3.2
-4.8
+6.3
+5.4
+2.9
-2.1
Otherwise.

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

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU 35.7 30.8
Martin Rosemann SPD 17.3 15.7
Christian Kühn GREEN 19.1 18.0
Christopher Gohl FDP 7.9 11.8
Dubravko Mandic AfD 8.7 10.0
Heike Hansel The left 8.8 9.5
Claudia Lenger-Atan MLPD 0.2 0.1
Ina Mecke The party 1.4 0.8
Jens Martin Rohrbach Individual applicants 1.0 -

Bundestag election 2013

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU 46.9 41.7
Martin Rosemann SPD 20.4 20.5
Christopher Gohl FDP 2.3 5.5
Christian Kühn GREEN 16.5 14.8
Heike Hansel THE LEFT 6.5 6.6
Sebastian Mink PIRATES 3.0 2.7
Edda Schmidt NPD 1.1 0.9
- REP - 0.3
- Animal welfare party - 0.7
- ÖDP - 0.4
- PBC - 0.2
- Referendum - 0.2
- MLPD - 0.1
- BüSo - 0.0
Horst Speichert AfD 3.4 4.6
- BIG - 0.0
- per Germany - 0.1
- FREE VOTERS - 0.3
- PARTY OF REASON - 0.1
- PENSIONER - 0.2

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%
Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU 38.9 30.7 35.3
Winfried Hermann Alliance 90 / The Greens 21.6 19.0 16.2
Martin Rosemann SPD 20.1 18.9 29.1
Klaus Bucher FDP 9.7 17.1 11.2
Heike Hansel LEFT 6.9 7.9 4.3
- PIRATES - 2.6 -
- REP - 1.3 1.4
- PBC - 0.5 0.4
Edda Schmidt NPD 1.5 1.0 0.2
- GRAY - 0.3 0.1
- BüSo - 0.1 0.0
- FAMILY - 0.6 -
- MLPD - 0.1 -
Reinhart Mann Individual applicants 0.6 - -
- Offensive D - - 0.3
- Animal welfare party - - 0.3
- The women - - 0.1
- CM - - 0.1

Previous MPs

choice Surname Political party
2017 Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU
2013 Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU
2009 Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU
2005 Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU
2002 Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU
1998 Herta Däubler-Gmelin SPD
1994 Claus-Peter Grotz CDU
1990 Claus-Peter Grotz CDU
1987 Jürgen Todenhöfer CDU
1983 Jürgen Todenhöfer CDU
1980 Jürgen Todenhöfer CDU

Constituency history

The constituency was newly established for the 1980 federal election . The Tübingen district was previously part of the Reutlingen constituency .

choice Constituency name area
1980-1998 194 Tübingen Tübingen district, from the Zollernalb district the communities Bisingen, Burladingen, Grosselfingen, Hechingen, Jungingen and Rangendingen
2002-2005 291 Tübingen
since 2009 290 Tübingen

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency division ( Memento from December 31, 2015 in the Internet Archive )
  2. Direct candidates 290: Tübingen. (No longer available online.) The Federal Returning Officer, archived from the original on September 26, 2017 ; accessed on September 15, 2017 .