Dorothee Martin

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Dorothee Martin (2018)

Dorothee Katja Julia Martin (born January 21, 1978 in Kaiserslautern ) is a German politician ( SPD ). From March 2011 she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament until she became a member of the German Bundestag in May 2020 .

Origin and education

Martin grew up in Heltersberg in the Palatinate . After graduating from the Leibniz Gymnasium in Pirmasens , she moved to Hamburg in 1997 . At the University of Hamburg , she studied political science and constitutional law with statements for 2003 as a graduate -Politologin.

Professional career

From 2004 to 2014 she worked in the field of public affairs and as a marketing consultant for the Hamburg real estate developer ECE Projektmanagement and, from 2013, as managing director of ECE Consulting GmbH . In April 2014 she changed to the position of deputy branch manager of Gagfah Nord - a housing company of the then Deutsche Annington Immobilien AG , which was renamed Vonovia SE in 2015 . Together with Matthias Onken, she runs the Onken-Martin agency in Hamburg as the founder and managing director.

Martin applied for the position of District Office Manager for the Hamburg-Nord district on July 1, 2018 as the successor to Harald Rösler. In mid-March 2018 she withdrew her candidacy and from then on supported the previous head of the department for social affairs, youth and health, Yvonne Nische.

Political career

Martin has been a member of the SPD since 1998. From 1999 to 2000 she was briefly a member of the state board of the Jusos . She sat on the local committee Fuhlsbüttel - Langenhorn and has been the deputy district chairwoman of the SPD Fuhlsbüttel - Ohlsdorf - Klein Borstel since 2006 . She is assigned to the center-right of her party and represents the establishment .

Member of the Hamburg-North District Assembly (2008–2011)

From 2008 to 2011, Martin was a district member of the Hamburg-Nord district , where she was active in the Committee for Environment, Transport and Consumer Protection, in the Urban Development Committee and in the Fuhlsbüttel / Langenhorn Regional Committee.

Member of Parliament (2011-2020)

20th electoral term (2011-2015)

In the state elections in Hamburg in 2011 , she ran for the SPD in the Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn constituency . With 8.1 percent of the vote, she was able to enter parliament directly. From March 7, 2011, she was a member of the Hamburg Parliament . During the 20th legislative term, she was a member of the Transport Committee, the Economic, Media and Innovation Committee, and the Constitutional and District Committee. Since 2012 she has been spokeswoman for the SPD parliamentary group for innovation, tourism and the Hamburg metropolitan region.

21st electoral term (2015-2020)

In the 2015 state elections in Hamburg , she won another direct mandate for citizenship in the Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn constituency with 8.5 percent of the vote. There she was a member of the transport committee, the committee for economy, innovation and media as well as the committee for the cooperation of the states Hamburg / Schleswig-Holstein. She has been the parliamentary group's transport policy spokesperson since April 2018.

22nd electoral term (2020)

In the 2020 election in Hamburg , she won another direct mandate for the citizenship of the Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn constituency. She resigned her citizenship mandate when she moved up to the Bundestag in May 2020. The teacher Clarissa Herbst was the next-ranking candidate on the Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn constituency list.

Member of the Bundestag (since 2020)

For the 2017 federal elections , her party placed her at 3rd place on the SPD list and ran for a direct mandate in the Hamburg-North constituency . Via the state list, she won no mandate in the Bundestag and, as a direct candidate, was defeated with 30.8% of the first votes to her competitor Christoph Ploß ( CDU ), who moved into the Bundestag with 33.5% .In May 2020, she moved to the Bundestag after Johannes Kahrs resigned from his seat.

Chamber of Commerce election 2020 Hamburg

The Hamburg Chamber of Commerce elections 2020 Martin won for the Alliance Strong economic Hamburg a seat in the choice group services in the plenary of the Hamburg Chamber of Commerce .

Others

Dorothee Martin is a member of the Social Democratic Community for Local Politics , the Klein Borstel Heimatverein , the Backstube cultural association and the Fuhlsbüttel volunteer fire service association .

Web links

Commons : Dorothee Martin  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. MANDATE DISTRIBUTION for Hamburg-Nord hamburg.de, accessed on February 9, 2018
  2. Member profile of Dorothee Martin, information on rules of conduct § 26 Abs. 1 HmbAbgG hamburgische-buergerschaft.de (accessed on February 7, 2018)
  3. New heads of the GAGFAH GROUP in Hamburg Press release of April 4, 2014 (accessed on February 7, 2018)
  4. Onken-Martin: Team , website of the agency (accessed on May 13, 2020)
  5. Dorothee Martin wants to be district office manager, Abendblatt.de from February 6, 2018 (accessed on February 7, 2018)
  6. 13 applicants for the successor to District Office Head Rösler welt.de dated February 6, 2018 (accessed on February 7, 2018)
  7. “District Office Hamburg-Nord: Martin is withdrawing” on www.ndr.de, accessed on March 29, 2018.
  8. Peter Ulrich Meyer: Showdown in the North constituency: Who should be in the Bundestag? , Abendblatt.de from October 22, 2016 (accessed on February 9, 2018)
  9. Frank Drieschner: SPD Hamburg: One lets bullying. from November 26, 2016 zeit.de, p. 2 (accessed on February 9, 2018)
  10. These members were elected to the citizenship on ndr.de (accessed on February 25, 2020)
  11. Dorothee Martin: Personal declaration: I accept the mandate. May 7, 2020, accessed May 7, 2020 .
  12. Elected and successors. (PDF) Ministry of the Interior and Sport, April 22, 2020, p. 3 , accessed on May 7, 2020 .
  13. Bundestag election 2017. Hamburg. State lists of the parties ( memento from September 26, 2017 in the Internet Archive ) bundeswahlleiter.de (accessed on February 25, 2020)
  14. Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: Preliminary result of the 2017 Bundestag election in the constituencies compared to the 2013 Bundestag election; constituency 21 Hamburg-Nord - first vote. (PDF; 7.3 kB) In: statistik-nord.de. September 24, 2017. Retrieved September 26, 2017 .
  15. Dorothee Martin: This woman from Hamburg replaces Johannes Kahrs in Berlin , Hamburger Morgenpost May 7, 2020, accessed May 7, 2020
  16. ↑ The result of the 2020 Chamber of Commerce election is now available on hk24.de (accessed on February 25, 2020)
  17. Attachment: Social media presentation Dorothee Martin Starke Wirtschaft Hamburg Chamber of Commerce 2020 election on stark-wirtschaft-hamburg.de (accessed on February 25, 2020)
  18. Member profile of Dorothee Martin hamburgische-buergerschaft.de (accessed on February 7, 2018)
  19. ^ Dorothee Martin. About me. dorotheemartin.de (accessed February 7, 2018)