Results of the local elections in Wuppertal

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City council election 2014
in percent
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Gains and losses
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The results of the local elections in Wuppertal are listed in the following lists . The first part shows the results of the city council elections from 1946 onwards. The second part contains the results of the city district elections, which have only existed since 1979.

Only those parties and groups of voters are listed that have received at least two percent of the valid votes in at least one election. If this limit is exceeded several times, further results are also listed. The field of the party that received the most votes or seats in the respective election is marked in color.

Parties

Groups of voters

City council elections

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW DZP KPD FSU DRP
11946 1 34.5 32.8 11.3 7.6 13.1 4.4
1948 29.4 21.3 17.1 8.4 10.9 6.8 5.8
21952 2 37.4 22.6 21.5 5.9 06.4 4.3
31956 3 48.5 31.0 12.2 3.7
1961 43.0 41.6 15.4
1964 50.4 39.3 09.0
1969 49.6 42.7 06.1
1975 45.3 43.2 10.3
1979 48.1 42.5 08.1
1984 44.7 37.9 10.6 05.9
4th1989 4 44.3 32.8 09.4 09.5
1994 40.5 39.1 11.6 04.3
1999 37.8 46.3 06.8 3.0 04.6
52004 5 28.3 37.8 12.3 3.6 06.5 6.9
2009 27.1 35.7 15.3 6.4 07.7 3.7
6th2014 6 30.0 29.1 14.9 8.0 05.5 4.7

Distribution of seats between parties that have received more than two seats in at least one election (from 1979)

year total SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW
1979 67 33 29 5
1984 67 30th 26th 7th 4th
1989 67 32 23 6th 6th
1994 67 30th 29 8th
1999 66 25th 31 4th 2 3
2004 74 21st 28 9 3 5 5
2009 70 19th 25th 11 4th 5 3
2014 66 19th 19th 10 5 4th 3

Allocation of seats to the parties that never received more than two seats (from 1999)

year Pro NRW AfD Pirates REP education NPD Gray ones
1999 1
2004 2 1
2009 1 1 1
2014 2 2 1 1

Footnotes

1 1946: additionally: DKonP: 4.4%
2 1952: additionally: RSF / FSU: 4.3%
3 1956: additionally: BHE: 2.6%
4 1989: additionally: NPD: 3.2%
5 2004: additionally : REP: 2.3%, gray: 2.2%
6 2014: additionally: Pro NRW: 2.5%, AfD: 2.4%, pirates: 2.0%

City council election 1969

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Vohwinkel-South Herbert Feuser
2 Vohwinkel-North Wilhelm Hildebrandt
3 Sonnborn Zoo Varresbeck Gustav Eckermann
4th Katernberg-Eschenbeek Klaus Kriesche
5 Brill Nützenberg Klaus Henning
6th Arrenberg Karl Schwieder
7th Ostersiepen-Hahnerberg Erich Lawatsch
8th Cronenberg Hans-Martin Rebensburg
9 Elberfeld-Südstadt Heinz Frowein
10 Elberfeld center Herbert Ottersbach
11 Hombüchel Egon Jessen
12 Highest Ruth Kolb-Lünemann
13 Easter tree Paul Arnold
14th Uellendahl Harald Steup
15th Sub-mercy Clausen Gottfried Gurland
16 Barmen-Nord-Hatzfeld Kurt Matthes
17th Carnap-Sedansberg Johannes Rau
18th Red Helmuth Ifang
19th Hesselnberg-Fischertal Walter Jahnke
20th Ronsdorf-Nord-Lichtenplatz Friedrich Lucas
21st Ronsdorf-Süd-Linde Günter Jäger
22nd Barmen center Till Kalsbach
23 Wichlinghausen-West Heinz Salewsky
24 Wichlinghausen-Ost-Nachbarebreck Hanns Beck
25th Mercy Rudolf Reisiger
26th Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
27 Heckinghausen Marlis Kilian
28 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Hans Neveling

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on November 9, 1969, the city area was divided into 28 municipal electoral districts and 299 electoral districts and 28 postal voting districts.

The 55 elected members of the council, 28 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 28 members of the SPD, 24 members of the CDU and 3 members of the FDP. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Paul Arnold (SPD), Willi Bardolatzi (SPD), Hanns Beck (SPD), Bernhard Josef Bednarck (CDU), Peter Beneke (CDU), Cläre Blaeser (FDP), Karl Otto Dehnert (FDP), Kurt Drees (CDU), Gustav Eckermann (SPD), Herbert Feuser (CDU), Ulrich Föhse (CDU), Heinz Frowein (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Gerhard Graef (SPD), Reinhard Grätz (SPD), Gottfried Gurland (SPD), Bernhard Hahner (CDU), Josef Henn (CDU), Klaus Henning (CDU), Wilhelm Hildebrandt (SPD), Helmuth Ifang (SPD), Walter Jahnke (SPD), Günter Jäger (CDU), Egon Jessen (SPD), Till Kalsbach (SPD ), Marlis Kilian (SPD), Ruth Kolb-Lünemann (SPD), Klaus Kriesche (CDU), Hans-Jürgen Küfner (SPD), Erich Lawatsch (CDU), Friedrich Lucas (CDU), Kurt Matthes (SPD), Walter Müller (SPD), Hans Neveling (CDU), Rudolf Olma (CDU), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Willfried Penner (SPD), Heinz Ramjoué (FDP), Johannes Rau (SPD), Hans Rauhaus (CDU), Hans-Martin Rebensburg (SPD), Klaus Regel (CDU), Rudolf Reisiger (SPD), Eberhard Robke (SPD), Heinz Salewsky (SPD), Adolf Sch eu (SPD), Gudrun Schmidt (CDU), Leo Schmitz (CDU), Karl Schwieder (SPD), Maria-Elisabeth Steffen (CDU), Harald Steup (SPD), Max Thiel (CDU), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Bruno Wescher (CDU), Margret Zapf (SPD)

City council election 1975

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
2 Vohwinkel-Southwest Ulrich Passiepen
3 Vohwinkel-Southeast Hans Georg Heldmann
4th Sonnborn-Varresbeck Manfred child
5 Nützenberg Zoo Gerd Voerster
6th Uellendahl-East Leo Schmitz
7th Uellendahl-West Harald Steup
8th Katernberg Klaus Kriesche
9 Elberfeld center Herbert Ottersbach
10 Brill-Arrenberg Herbert Feuser
11 Hombüchel Wolfgang Ebert
12 Highest Ruth Kolb-Lünemann
13 Easter tree Willfried Penner
14th Inner south town of Elberfeld Margret Zapf
15th Grifflenberg Heinz Kisler
16 Friedrichsberg Erwin Berger
17th Cronenberg-North Hans-Jürgen Lichtenberg
18th Cronenberg-South Hans-Martin Rebensburg
19th Barmen center Alfons Andre
20th Tan Alfred Purrmann
21st Sub-mercy Clausen Gottfried Gurland
22nd Red Fritz Schattevo
23 Sedansberg Johannes Rau
24 Hatzfeld Kurt Matthes
25th Fischertal-Heidt Wilderich Kalthoff
26th Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
27 Mercy Christel Worring
28 Heckinghausen Marlis Temple
29 Rittershausen Klaus Brausch
30th Bredde Heinz Volz
31 Wichlinghausen-Süd Heinz Salewsky
32 Wichlinghausen-North Eberhard Robke
33 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
34 Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
35 Langerfeld-Mitte Eberhard Hasenclever
36 Langerfeld-South Beyenburg Peter Voogt
37 Ronsdorf-East Günter Jäger
38 Ronsdorf-West Enno Springmann

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on May 4, 1975, the urban area was divided into 8 districts (according to Sections 1 and 2 of the main statutes of the city of Wuppertal of May 4, 1975) and 38 municipal electoral districts (decision of the election committee of January 18, 1975 ) and 337 voting districts and 38 postal voting districts.

The 75 elected members of the council, 38 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 35 members of the SPD, 33 members of the CDU and 7 members of the FDP. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Alfons Andre (SPD), Peter Beneke (CDU), Erwin Berger (SPD), Ursula Böse (SPD), Klaus Brausch (SPD), Manfred Decker (CDU), Karl Otto Dehnert (FDP), Werner Draudt (FDP), Kurt Drees (CDU), Wolfgang Ebert (SPD), Herbert Feuser (SPD), Hans-Peter Fischbach (SPD), Ulrich Föhse (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Klaus Goebel (CDU), Reinhard Grätz (SPD), Gottfried Gurland (SPD), Angelika Gutsche-Blum (CDU), Egon Haase (CDU), Bernd Hahner (CDU), Eberhard Hasenclever (SPD), Hans Georg Heldmann (CDU), Josef Henn (CDU), Franz Henning (CDU), Uwe Herder (SPD), Michael Hetzelt (SPD), Günter Jäger (CDU), Walter Jahnke (SPD), Heinz Jonas (FDP), Wilderich Kalthoff (CDU), Manfred Kind (SPD), Heinz Kisler (CDU), Hans Günter Klein (CDU), Wilfried Klein (CDU), Ruth Kolb-Lünemann (SPD), Margarete Kreß (CDU), Klaus Kriesche (CDU), Albert Langwieler (SPD), Ingrid Leder (CDU), Hans-Jürgen Lichtenberg (CDU) , Kurt Matthes (SPD), Hans Neveling (CDU), Frank Ohlbrecht (FDP), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Ulrich Passiepen (SPD), Willfried Penner (SPD), Alfred Purrmann (SPD), Heinz Ramjoué (FDP), Johannes Rau (SPD), Hans-Martin Rebensburg (SPD), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Eberhard Robke (SPD), Michael Ruppert (FDP ), Heinz Salewsky (SPD), Fritz Schattevo (SPD), Werner Schiefelbein (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD), Gudrun Schmidt (CDU), Leo Schmitz (CDU), Gerd Scholz (SPD), Enno Springmann (CDU), Maria-Elisabeth Steffen (CDU), Harald Steup (SPD), Otto Swienty (CDU), Marlis Tempel (SPD), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Gerd Voerster (SPD), Claus Vogt (CDU), Heinz Volz (SPD), Peter Voogt (CDU), Klaus Werner (FDP), Paul Wittkopp (CDU), Christel Worring (SPD), Margret Zapf (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD)

City council election 1979

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Margret Zapf
2 Hombüchel Jürgen Specht
3 Highest Ruth Kolb-Lünemann
4th Easter tree Heinz Rosenkranz
5 Grifflenberg Heinz Kisler
6th Friedrichsberg Erwin Berger
11 Brill-Arrenberg Herbert Feuser
12 Nützenberg Zoo Gerd Voerster
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Manfred child
21st Uellendahl-East Leo Schmitz
22nd Uellendahl-West Harald Steup
23 Katernberg Manfred Decker
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Henry Sommerfeld
32 Vohwinkel-West Ulrich Passiepen
33 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
41 Cronenberg-South Hans-Martin Rebensburg
42 Cronenberg-North Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky
51 Barmen center Ulrich Zolldan
52 Sedansberg Alfons Andre
53 Tan Marlis Temple
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Gottfried Gurland
55 Hatzfeld Ursula Schulz
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
61 Mercy Christel Worring
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Heinz Volz
63 Wichlinghausen-North Heinz Salewsky
64 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
71 Heckinghausen-West Wilderich Kalthoff
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Klaus Brausch
81 Langerfeld-Mitte Eberhard Hasenclever
82 Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
83 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Peter Voogt
91 Ronsdorf-East Karl-Ernst Dännart
92 Ronsdorf-West Klaus Goebel

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on September 30, 1979, the city area was divided into 10 city districts and 34 municipal electoral districts (decision of the electoral committee of November 23, 1978) and 326 voting districts and 34 postal voting districts.

The 67 elected members of the council, 34 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 33 members of the SPD, 29 members of the CDU and 5 members of the FDP. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Alfons Andre (SPD), Horst Baumeister (CDU), Erwin Berger (SPD), Ursula Böse (SPD), Günter Braunersreuther (SPD), Klaus Brausch (SPD), Karl-Ernst Dännart (SPD), Vera Dedanwala (SPD), Manfred Decker (CDU), Karl Otto Dehnert (FDP), Werner Draudt (FDP), Herbert Feuser (SPD), Ulrich Föhse (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Klaus Goebel (CDU), Gottfried Gurland (SPD), Angelika Gutsche-Blum (CDU), Eberhard Hasenclever (SPD), Hans Georg Heldmann (CDU), Josef Henn (CDU), Uwe Herder (SPD), Michael Hetzelt (SPD), Walter Jahnke (SPD), Wilderich Kalthoff (CDU), Manfred Kind (SPD), Heinz Kisler (CDU), Hans Günter Klein (CDU), Wilfried Klein (CDU), Ruth Kolb-Lünemann (SPD), Margarete Kreß (CDU), Klaus Kriesche (CDU), Albert Langwieler (SPD) , Hans-Jürgen Lichtenberg (CDU), Patric Mertins (CDU), Hans Neveling (CDU), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Ulrich Passiepen (SPD), Ingrid Pfeiffer (FDP), Hans-Martin Rebensburg ( SPD), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Eberhard Robke (SPD), Heinz Rosenkranz ( SPD), Michael Ruppert (FDP), Manfred Schmidt (CDU), Leo Schmitz (CDU), Gerd Scholz (SPD), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD), Heinz Salewsky (SPD), Henry Sommerfeld (SPD) , Jürgen Specht (SPD), Maria-Elisabeth Steffen (CDU), Harald Steup (SPD), Marlis Tempel (SPD), Hans Joachim Thias (FDP), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Gerd Voerster (SPD), Barbara Vogt (CDU ), Heinz Volz (SPD), Peter Voogt (CDU), Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky (CDU), Christel Worring (SPD), Margret Zapf (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD)

City council election 1984

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Ulrich Heinz
2 Hombüchel Harald Nowoczin
3 Highest Ruth Kolb-Lünemann
4th Easter tree Heinz Rosenkranz
5 Grifflenberg Claus Vogt
6th Friedrichsberg Volker Dittgen
11 Brill-Arrenberg Bernd Lauterbach
12 Nützenberg Zoo Gerd Voerster
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Manfred child
21st Uellendahl-East Rolf Heer
22nd Uellendahl-West Harald Steup
23 Katernberg Manfred Decker
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Henry Sommerfeld
32 Vohwinkel-West Horst Harguth
33 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
41 Cronenberg-South Hans-Martin Rebensburg
42 Cronenberg-North Ursula Lietz
51 Barmen center Ulrich Zolldan
52 Sedansberg Alfons Andre
53 Tan Marlis Temple
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Manfred Guder
55 Hatzfeld Ursula Schulz
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
61 Mercy Wilfried Jakob
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Ursula Kraus
63 Wichlinghausen-North Peter Wülfing
64 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
71 Heckinghausen-West Bernhard Simon
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Klaus Brausch
81 Langerfeld-Mitte Eberhard Hasenclever
82 Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
83 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Peter Voogt
91 Ronsdorf-East Karl-Ernst Dännart
92 Ronsdorf-West Klaus Goebel

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on September 30, 1984 the city area was divided into 10 districts (decision of the city council of June 26, 1978) and 34 local electoral districts (decision of the election committee of October 26, 1983) and 320 voting districts and 34 postal voting districts.

The 77 elected members of the council, 34 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 30 members of the SPD, 26 members of the CDU, 4 members of the FDP and 7 members of the Greens. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Heino Ahr (SPD), Alfons Andre (SPD), Jutta Appelt (CDU), Horst Baumeister (CDU), Klaus Brausch (SPD), Karl-Ernst Dännart (SPD), Manfred Decker (CDU), Vera Dedanwala (SPD), Karl Otto Dehnert (FDP), Volker Dittgen (SPD), Werner Draudt (FDP), Kurt Drees (CDU), Andreas Engelhardt (CDU), Ulrich Föhse (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Klaus Goebel (CDU), Gerhard Graef (SPD), Manfred Guder (SPD), Horst Harguth (SPD), Christel Harz (Greens), Eberhard Hasenclever (SPD), Rolf Heer (CDU), Ulrich Heinz (SPD), Hans Georg Heldmann (CDU), Uwe Herder (SPD), Ulrich Horst (Greens), Wilfried Jakob (SPD), Manfred Kind (SPD), Hans Günter Klein (CDU), Ruth Kolb-Lünemann (SPD), Ursula Kraus (SPD), Klaus Kriesche (CDU), Bernd Lauterbach (CDU), Thomas Lenz (Greens), Hans Jürgen Lichtenberg (CDU), Ursula Lietz (CDU), Ferdinand Meinzen (Greens), Peter Meister (Greens), Patric Mertins (CDU), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Harald Nowoczin (SPD), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Jens Petring (Greens), Günter Pott (CDU), Hans-Martin Rebensbu rg (SPD), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Heinz Rosenkranz (SPD), Michael Ruppert (FDP), Manfred Schmidt (CDU), Gerd Scholz (SPD), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Henry Sommerfeld (SPD), Jürgen Specht (SPD), Maria-Elisabeth Steffen (CDU), Harald Steup (SPD), Marlis Tempel (SPD), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Gerd Voerster (SPD), Claus Vogt (CDU), Peter Voogt (CDU), Charlotte Weilbrenner (FDP), Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky (CDU), Irmgard Wohlert (Greens), Peter Wülfing (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD)

City council election 1989

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Ulrich Heinz
2 Hombüchel Jürgen Specht
3 Highest Manfred Zöllmer
4th Easter tree Helga Güster
5 Grifflenberg Annegret Krumbach
6th Friedrichsberg Volker Dittgen
11 Brill-Arrenberg Stefan Kühn
12 Nützenberg Zoo Udo Gothsch
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Manfred child
21st Uellendahl-East Rolf Heer
22nd Uellendahl-West Harald Steup
23 Katernberg Manfred Decker
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Henry Sommerfeld
32 Vohwinkel-West Kate Duke
33 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
41 Cronenberg-South Dietrich Gafert
42 Cronenberg-North Horst Klebert
51 Barmen center Ulrich Zolldan
52 Sedansberg Karlheinz Emmert
53 Tan Detlef-Roderich Ross
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Manfred Guder
55 Hatzfeld Ursula Schulz
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner
61 Mercy Wilfried Jakob
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Ursula Kraus
63 Wichlinghausen-North Peter Wülfing
64 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
71 Heckinghausen-West Vera Dedanwala
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Renate Warnecke
81 Langerfeld-Mitte Eberhard Hasenclever
82 Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
83 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Peter Voogt
91 Ronsdorf-East Peter Stuhlreiter
92 Ronsdorf-West Gerhard Graef

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on October 1, 1989, the city area was divided into 10 city districts (decision of the City Council of June 26, 1978) and 34 local electoral districts (decision of the election committee of October 4, 1988) and 320 voting districts and 34 postal voting districts.

The 67 elected members of the council, 34 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 32 members of the SPD, 23 members of the CDU, 6 members of the FDP and 6 members of the Greens. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Heino Ahr (SPD), Jutta Appelt (CDU), Hans-Hermann Bock (FDP), Manfred Decker (CDU), Vera Dedanwala (SPD), Volker Dittgen (SPD), Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner (SPD), Werner Draudt (FDP ), Kurt Drees (CDU), Karlheinz Emmert (SPD), Ulrich Föhse (CDU), Dietrich Gafert (SPD), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Udo Gothsch (SPD), Gerhard Graef (SPD), Hans-Herbert Grimm (CDU ), Manfred Guder (SPD), Helga Güster (SPD), Eberhard Hasenclever (SPD), Lutz Heer (CDU), Rolf Heer (CDU), Ulrich Heinz (SPD), Käte Herzog (SPD), Michael Hohagen (Greens), Wilfried Jakob (SPD), Manfred Kind (SPD), Horst Klebert (SPD), Thomas Lenz (Greens), Anke Lichtenberg-Heer (CDU), Ursula Lietz (CDU), Reinhard Kaiser (Greens), Ruth Kolb-Lünemann (SPD ), Ursula Kraus (SPD), Klaus Kriesche (CDU), Annegret Krumbach (SPD), Stefan Kühn (SPD), Hans Jürgen Lichtenberg (CDU), Ulrich Möllmann (CDU), Irina Karin Nebocat (Greens), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU ), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Ingrid Pfeiffer (FDP), Günter Pott (CDU), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Detlef -Roderich Roß (SPD), Edith Rum (CDU), Michael Ruppert (FDP), Manfred Schmidt (CDU), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Henry Sommerfeld (SPD), Jürgen Specht (SPD), Harald Steup (SPD), Peter Stuhlreiter (SPD), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Claus Vogt (CDU), Peter Voogt (CDU), Hans-Peter Vorsteher (FDP), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Charlotte Weilbrenner (FDP), Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky (CDU), Petra Wessels (Greens), Irmgard Wohlert (Greens), Peter Wülfing (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD), Manfred Zöllmer (SPD)

City council election 1994

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Ulrich Heinz
2 Hombüchel Jürgen Specht
3 Highest Manfred Zöllmer
4th Easter tree Helga Güster
5 Grifflenberg Michael Mueller
6th Friedrichsberg Andreas Mucke
11 Brill-Arrenberg Hans-Detlef Emmert
12 Nützenberg Zoo Udo Gothsch
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Hans-Joachim Kemper
21st Uellendahl-East Hans-Günter from Endt
22nd Uellendahl-West Volker Dittgen
23 Katernberg Manfred Decker
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Sylvia Schönwald
32 Vohwinkel-West Gerd Voerster
33 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
41 Cronenberg-South Ursula Lietz
42 Cronenberg-North Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky
51 Barmen center Ulrich Zolldan
52 Sedansberg Karlheinz Emmert
53 Tan Detlef-Roderich Ross
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Hans-Heinrich Kesper
55 Hatzfeld Ursula Schulz
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
61 Mercy Wilfried Jakob
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Ursula Kraus
63 Wichlinghausen-North Peter Wülfing
64 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
71 Heckinghausen-West Bernhard Simon
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Renate Warnecke
81 Langerfeld-Mitte Eberhard Hasenclever
82 Langerfeld-North Joachim Thierbach
83 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Peter Voogt
91 Ronsdorf-East Claudia Langenfeld
92 Ronsdorf-West Klaus Peter Bartsch

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on October 16, 1994, the city area was divided into 10 city districts (resolution of the city council of September 28, 1992) and 34 local electoral districts (resolution of the electoral committee of February 24, 1993) and 283 electoral districts as well as 34 postal voting districts.

The 67 elected members of the council, 34 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 30 members of the SPD, 29 members of the CDU and 8 members of the Greens. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Jutta Appelt (CDU), Klaus Peter Bartsch (CDU), Petra Bill (Greens), Peter Brakelmann (CDU), Martin Brink (SPD), Manfred Decker (CDU), Volker Dittgen (SPD), Kurt Drees (CDU), Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner (SPD), Hans-Detlef Emmert (CDU), Karlheinz Emmert (SPD), Hans-Günter vom Endt (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Arno Gerlach (CDU), Udo Gothsch (SPD), Gerhard Graef (SPD), Annegret Grevé (SPD), Hans-Herbert Grimm (CDU), Helga Güster (SPD), Udo Hackländer (CDU), Christa Hannig (CDU), Peter Hartwig (SPD), Eberhard Hasenclever (SPD), Ulrich Heinz (SPD), Hans Georg Heldmann (CDU), Rosemarie Hundeshagen (SPD), Wilfried Jakob (SPD), Hans-Joachim Kemper (CDU), Hans-Heinrich Kesper (SPD), Ursula Kraus (SPD), Klaus Kriesche (CDU) , Claudia Langenfeld (CDU), Hilmar Lindemann (SPD), Ursula Lietz (CDU), Klaus-Dieter Lüdemann (Greens), Ramona Möller (SPD), Ulrich Möllmann (CDU), Andreas Mucke (SPD), Michael Müller (CDU) , Renate Nick-Pflugbeil (CDU), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Herbert Ottersbach (CDU), Günter Pott ( CDU), Margrit Proske (Greens), Klaus Jürgen Reese (SPD), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Detlef-Roderich Roß (SPD), Petra Scholl (Greens), Sylvia Schönwald (SPD), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Ursel Simon (Greens), Jürgen Specht (SPD), Rainer Spiecker (CDU), Andreas Strauch (CDU), Joachim Thierbach (SPD), Gerd Voerster (SPD), Peter Voogt (CDU), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Matthias Wellmer (Greens), Michael-Georg von Wenczowsky (CDU), Horst Westmeier (Greens), Irmgard Wohlert (Greens), Peter Wülfing (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD), Manfred Zöllmer (SPD)

City council election 1999

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Ralf Geisendörfer
2 Hombüchel Jürgen Specht
3 Highest Manfred Zöllmer
4th Easter tree Helga Güster
5 Grifflenberg Michael Mueller
6th Friedrichsberg Andreas Mucke
11 Brill-Arrenberg Silvia Kaut
12 Nützenberg Zoo Ute Mindt
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Hans-Joachim Kemper
21st Uellendahl-East Volker Rösener
22nd Uellendahl-West Christa Hannig
23 Katernberg Manfred Decker
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Horst Hombrecher
32 Vohwinkel-West Andrea Winterhager
33 Vohwinkel-North Helmut Schüssler
41 Cronenberg-South Andreas Weigel
42 Cronenberg-North Peter Jung
51 Barmen center Hans-Herbert Grimm
52 Sedansberg Karlheinz Emmert
53 Tan Detlef-Roderich Ross
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Hans-Detlef Emmert
55 Hatzfeld Udo Hackländer
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
61 Mercy Arnold Norkowsky
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Klaus Jürgen Reese
63 Wichlinghausen-North Nicole Kleinert
64 Next brace Hermann-Josef Richter
71 Heckinghausen-West Bernhard Simon
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Renate Warnecke
81 Langerfeld-North Rainer Spiecker
82 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Johannes Chicken
91 Ronsdorf-East Brita Krempel
92 Ronsdorf-West Klaus Peter Bartsch

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on September 12, 1999, the city area was divided into 10 city districts (decision of the city council of September 28, 1992) and 33 local electoral districts (decision of the electoral committee of March 26, 1998) and 283 voting districts and 33 postal voting districts.

The 66 elected members of the council, 33 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 25 members of the SPD, 31 members of the CDU, 4 members of the Greens, 3 members of the FDP, 1 member of the Grays and 2 members of the PDS. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Jochen Asbeck (CDU), Christa Aulenbacher (Graue), Klaus Peter Bartsch (CDU), Monika Becker (FDP), Elke von der Beeck (PDS), Jörg Blume (SPD), Peter Brakelmann (CDU), Manfred Decker (CDU) , Volker Dittgen (SPD), Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner (SPD), Hans-Detlef Emmert (CDU), Karlheinz Emmert (SPD), Peter L. Engelmann (FDP), Ralf Geisendörfer (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Annegret Grevé (SPD), Hans-Herbert Grimm (CDU), Helga Güster (SPD), Udo Hackländer (CDU), Christa Hannig (CDU), Peter Hartwig (SPD), Birgit Hetfleisch (CDU), Horst Hombrecher (CDU), Johannes Chicken (CDU), Rosemarie Hundeshagen (SPD), Arif Izgi (SPD), Peter Jung (CDU), Silvia Kaut (CDU), Hans-Joachim Kemper (CDU), Nicole Kleinert (CDU), Rolf Köster (FDP), Hans Kremendahl (SPD), Brita Krempel (CDU), Karl-Friedrich Kühme (CDU), Anja Liebert (Greens), Ute Mindt (CDU), Anna Maria Morciano (PDS), Andreas Mucke (SPD), Michael Müller (CDU), Silke Neuschäfer (SPD), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Theodoros Olympos (CDU), Günter Pott (CDU), Paul Ram ette (SPD), Klaus Jürgen Reese (SPD), Hermann-Josef Richter (CDU), Detlef-Roderich Roß (SPD), Volker Rösener (CDU), Petra Scholl (Greens), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Helmut Schüssler (SPD ), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Ursel Simon (Greens), Jürgen Specht (SPD), Rainer Spiecker (CDU), Christa Stuhlreiter (SPD), Oliver Wagner (SPD), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Andreas Weigel (CDU), Barbara Weis (CDU), Horst Westmeier (Greens), Gudrun Winkels-Haupt (SPD), Andrea Winterhager (CDU), Peter Wülfing (SPD), Ulrich Zolldan (SPD), Manfred Zöllmer (SPD)

City council election 2004

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Ralf Geisendörfer
2 Hombüchel Thomas Kring
3 Highest Christina Konrad
4th Easter tree Helga Güster
5 Grifflenberg Michael Mueller
6th Friedrichsberg Günter Pott
11 Brill-Arrenberg Silvia Kaut
12 Nützenberg Zoo Fabian Bleck
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Dirk Jaschinsky
21st Uellendahl-East Volker Rösener
22nd Uellendahl-West Bernhard Simon
23 Katernberg Jan Phillip Kühme
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Horst Hombrecher
32 Vohwinkel-West Andrea Winterhager
33 Vohwinkel-North Hans Georg Heldmann
41 Cronenberg-South Andreas Weigel
42 Cronenberg-North Peter Jung
51 Barmen center Jürgen Hardt
52 Sedansberg Karlheinz Emmert
53 Tan Peter Brakelmann
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Wilfried Klein
55 Hatzfeld Gisela Schlueter
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Klaus Gericke
61 Mercy Arnold Norkowsky
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Klaus Jürgen Reese
63 Wichlinghausen-North Nicole Kleinert
64 Next brace Andreas Bergmann
71 Heckinghausen-West Karl-Heinz Huthwelker
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Horst-Emil Ellinghaus
81 Langerfeld-North Rainer Spiecker
82 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Johannes Chicken
91 Ronsdorf-East Jürgen Heinemann
92 Ronsdorf-West Dorothea Glauner

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on September 26, 2004, the city area was divided into 10 city districts (decision of the city council of September 28, 1992) and 33 local electoral districts (decision of the electoral committee of June 10, 2003) and 221 voting districts as well as 43 postal voting districts.

The 74 elected members of the council, 33 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 28 members of the CDU, 21 members of the SPD, 9 members of the Greens, 5 members of the FDP, 3 members of the PDS, 1 member of the Gray, 2 members of the Republicans and 5 members of the WfW. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Elisabeth August (PDS), Christa Aulenbacher (gray), Lorenz Bahr (green), Elke von der Beeck (PDS), Christine Behle (SPD), Andreas Bergmann (CDU), Fabian Bleck (CDU), Peter Brakelmann (CDU), Bettina Brücher (Greens), Volker Dittgen (SPD), Gunnar Dönges (SPD), Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner (SPD), Horst-Emil Ellinghaus (CDU), Karlheinz Emmert (SPD), Peter L. Engelmann (FDP), Ralf Geisendörfer (CDU), Klaus Gericke (CDU), Dorothea Glauner (CDU), Sanda Grätz (SPD), Christoph Grüneberg (WfW), Manfred Guder (SPD), Helga Güster (SPD), Jürgen Hardt (CDU), Peter Hartwig (SPD ), Jürgen Heinemann (CDU), Hans Georg Heldmann (CDU), Ralf Heming (SPD), Jürgen Henke (FDP), Horst Hombrecher (CDU), Johannes Huhn (CDU), Karl-Heinz Huthwelker (CDU), Arif Izgi ( SPD), Ralf Otto Jacob (FDP), Dirk Jaschinsky (CDU), Peter Jung (CDU), Silvia Kaut (CDU), Markus Kiel (WfW), Wilfried Klein (CDU), Nicole Kleinert (CDU), Christina Konrad (SPD ), Rolf Jürgen Köster (FDP), Jan Phillip Kühme (CDU), Hans Kremendahl (SPD), Thomas Kring (SPD), Anja Liebert (Greens), Gabriele Mahnert (Greens), Andreas Mucke (SPD), Michael Müller (CDU), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Wolfgang Pohlmann (Rep), Frank Pongé (WfW), Günter Pott ( CDU), Paul Ramette (Greens), Klaus Jürgen Reese (SPD), Volker Rösener (CDU), Günter Schiller (WfW), Gisela Schlüter (CDU), Detlef Schmitz (WfW), Marc Schulz (Greens), Ursula Schulz (SPD ), Wolfgang Schulze (Rep), Gerta Siller (Greens), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Susanne Sperling (Greens), Rainer Spiecker (CDU), Christa Stuhlreiter (SPD), Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP), Hans-Peter Vorsteher (Greens ), Oliver Wagner (SPD), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Andreas Weigel (CDU), Andrea Winterhager (CDU), Oliver Zier (SPD), Gerd-Peter Zielezinski (PDS)

City council election 2009

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Daniel Kolle
2 Hombüchel Klaus-Dieter Lüdemann
3 Highest Wilfried Michaelis
4th Easter tree Helga Güster
5 Grifflenberg Michael Mueller
6th Friedrichsberg Günter Pott
11 Brill-Arrenberg Silvia Kaut
12 Nützenberg Zoo Ute Mindt
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Dirk Jaschinsky
21st Uellendahl-East Hans-Jörg Herhausen
22nd Uellendahl-West Bernhard Simon
23 Katernberg Maria Schürmann
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Jan Phillip Kühme
32 Vohwinkel-West Eckhard Klesser
33 Vohwinkel-North Thomas Schulz
41 Cronenberg-South Dirk Kanschat
42 Cronenberg-North Andreas Weigel
51 Barmen center Jürgen Hardt
52 Sedansberg Karlheinz Emmert
53 Tan Detlef-Roderich Ross
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Wilfried Klein
55 Hatzfeld Gisela Schlueter
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Frank Zitlau
61 Mercy Arnold Norkowsky
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Klaus Jürgen Reese
63 Wichlinghausen-North Michael Schulte
64 Next brace Andreas Bergmann
71 Heckinghausen-West Sylvia Schmid
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Renate Warnecke
81 Langerfeld-North Rainer Spiecker
82 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Michael Wessel
91 Ronsdorf-East Kurt-Joachim Wolffgang
92 Ronsdorf-West Dorothea Glauner

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on August 30, 2009 the city area was divided into 10 city districts (decision of the city council of September 28, 1992) and 33 local electoral districts (decision of the electoral committee of June 10, 2003) and 221 voting districts and 43 postal voting districts.

The 69 elected members of the council, 33 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 24 members of the CDU, 19 members of the SPD, 11 members of the Greens, 3 members of the WfW, 5 members of the FDP, 4 members of the Left, 1 member of the Republican, 1 member of the Education and 1 member of the NPD. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Elisabeth August (left), Lorenz Bahr (green), Andreas Bergmann (CDU), Gunhild Böth (left), Bettina Brücher (green), Volker Dittgen (SPD), Barbara Dudda-Dillbohner (SPD), Karlheinz Emmert (SPD), Dorothea Glauner (CDU), Sanda Grätz (SPD), Helga Güster (SPD), Marcel Hafke (FDP), Jürgen Hardt (CDU), Peter Hartwig (SPD), Hans-Jörg Herhausen (CDU), Arif Izgi (SPD), Dirk Jaschinsky (CDU), Dirk Kanschat (CDU), Silvia Kaut (CDU), Wilfried Klein (CDU), Eckhard Klesser (CDU), Daniel Kolle (SPD), Rolf Jürgen Köster (education), Thomas Kring (SPD), Reimar Kroll (WfW), Jan Phillip Kühme (CDU), Anja Liebert (Greens), Klaus-Dieter Lüdemann (Greens), Gabriele Mahnert (Greens), Sadiye Mesci-Alpaslan (SPD), Wilfried Michaelis (SPD), Ute Mindt (CDU ), Andreas Mucke (SPD), Arnold Norkowsky (CDU), Regina Orth (Greens), Wolfgang Pohlmann (Rep), Günter Pott (CDU), Paul Ramette (Greens), Klaus Jürgen Reese (SPD), Detlef-Roderich Roß ( SPD), Bastian Sackermann (SPD), Bernhard Sander (left), Ilona Schäfer (Greens), Gün ter Schiller (WfW), Gisela Schlüter (CDU), Sylvia Schmid (CDU), Alexander Schmidt (FDP), Michael Schnorr (NPD), Michael Schulte (CDU), Marc Schulz (Greens), Thomas Schulz (CDU), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Maria Schürmann (CDU), Gerta Siller (Greens), Bernhard Simon (CDU), Rainer Spiecker (CDU), Heribert Stenzel (WfW), Christa Stuhlreiter (SPD), Jörn Suika (FDP), Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP ), Hans-Peter Vorsteher (Greens), Oliver Wagner (SPD), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Andreas Weigel (CDU), Michael Wessel (CDU), Tobias Wierzba (FDP), Kurt-Joachim Wolffgang (CDU), Gerd- Peter Zielezinski (left), Frank Zitlau (CDU)

City council election 2014

Elected candidates in local electoral districts
Local electoral district Elected candidates
1 Elberfeld center Maren Butz
2 Hombüchel Thomas Kring
3 Highest Wilfried Michaelis
4th Easter tree Johannes van Bebber
5 Grifflenberg Michael Mueller
6th Friedrichsberg Dilek Engin
11 Brill-Arrenberg Ludger Kineke
12 Nützenberg Zoo Guido Grüning
13 Sonnborn-Varresbeck Rolf Koester
21st Uellendahl-East Hans-Jörg Herhausen
22nd Uellendahl-West Volker Dittgen
23 Katernberg Maria Schürmann
31 Vohwinkel-Ost Mathias Conrads
32 Vohwinkel-West Eckhard Klesser
33 Vohwinkel-North Heiner Fragemann
41 Cronenberg-South Dirk Kanschat
42 Cronenberg-North Thomas Gaffkus-Müller
51 Barmen center Sedat Fahrettin Ugurman
52 Sedansberg Serve Köksal
53 Tan Lukas Twardowski
54 Sub-mercy Clausen Mark Esteban Palomo
55 Hatzfeld Ursula Schulz
56 Kothen-Lichtenplatz Christian Schmidt
61 Mercy Frank Andreas Fritz Lindgren
62 Wichlinghausen-Süd Klaus Jürgen Reese
63 Wichlinghausen-North Ioannis Stergiopoulos
64 Next brace Heinrich-Günter Bieringer
71 Heckinghausen-West Heiko mine
72 Heckinghausen-Ost Renate Warnecke
81 Langerfeld-North Ulrike Fischer
82 Langerfeld-Süd-Beyenburg Michael Wessel
91 Ronsdorf-East Kurt-Joachim Wolffgang
92 Ronsdorf-West Michael Hornung

For the city council elections in Wuppertal on May 25, 2014 the city area was divided into 10 city districts (decision of the city council of September 28, 1992) and 33 local electoral districts (decision of the election committee of May 15, 2008) and 222 voting districts and 43 postal voting districts.

The 66 elected members of the council, 33 of whom were directly elected in the local electoral district, consisted of 19 members of the CDU, 19 members of the SPD, 10 members of the Greens, 4 members of the FDP, 5 members of the Left, 4 members of the Left, 3 members of the WfW, 1 member of the Republicans, 2 members of the Pro NRW, 1 member of the Piraten and 2 members of the AfD. The city councilors with a seat in the city council were (in alphabetical order):

Gregor Ahlmann (CDU), Johannes van Bebber (SPD), Heinrich-Günter Bieringer (CDU), Gunhild Böth (left), Bettina Brücher (Greens), Maren Butz (SPD), Mathias Conrads (CDU), Volker Dittgen (SPD) , Dilek Engin (SPD), Mark Esteban Palomo (SPD), Ulrike Fischer (SPD), Heiner Fragemann (SPD), Thomas Gaffkus-Müller (CDU), Claudia Gehrhardt (Pro NRW), Dorothea Glauner (WfW), Oliver Graf ( Pirates), Guido Grüning (SPD), Claudia Hardt (CDU), Susanne Herhaus (left), Hans-Jörg Herhausen (CDU), Michael Hornung (CDU), Thomas Kik (Rep), Ludger Kineke (CDU), Dirk Kanschat ( CDU), Eckhard Klesser (CDU), Servet Köksal (SPD), Rolf Köster (CDU), Thomas Kring (SPD), Anja Liebert (Greens), Frank Andreas Fritz Lindgren (SPD), Hans-Hermann Lücke (CDU), Klaus -Dieter Lüdemann (Greens), Bettina Lünsmann (AfD), Heiko Meins (SPD), Wilfried Michaelis (SPD), Karin van der Most (FDP), Michael Müller (CDU), Regina Orth (Greens), Claudia Radtke (left) , Paul Ramette (Greens), Klaus Jürgen Reese (SPD), Gabriele Röder (FDP), Barb ara Rötger (CDU), Bernhard Sander (left), Ilona Schäfer (Greens), Gisela Schlüter (WfW), Alexander Schmidt (FDP), Christian Schmidt (CDU), Eva Schroeder (FDP), Michael Schulte (CDU), Marc Schulz (Greens), Ursula Schulz (SPD), Maria Schürmann (CDU), Marcel Simon (Greens), Heribert Stenzel (WfW), Ioannis Stergiopoulos (SPD), Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP), Lukas Twardowski (SPD), Sedat Fahrettin Ugurman ( SPD), Hans-Peter Vorsteher (Greens), Tanja Wallraf (Greens), Renate Warnecke (SPD), Ralf Wegener (AfD), Michael Wessel (CDU), Kurt-Joachim Wolffgang (CDU), Gerd Wöll (Pro NRW), Gerd-Peter Zielezinski (left)

Elections to the district councils

District 0 Elberfeld

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW
1979 49.0 40.7 8.6
1984 45.2 34.8 12.8 5.8
11989 1 44.3 29.2 13.6 8.6
1994 42.1 34.4 15.4 4.1
1999 39.6 40.6 09.7 04.3 4.6
2004 30.3 33.0 17.1 06.1 5.7 7.8
22009 2nd 28.1 29.8 19.5 08.6 6.1 3.7
32014 3 30.8 22.3 18.6 12.8 04.32 3.2

Distribution of seats

year total SPD CDU Green left FDP AfD WfW Pirates
1979 19th 9 8th 2
1984 19th 9 7th 2 1
1989 19th 9 6th 3 1
1994 19th 9 7th 3
1999 19th 7th 8th 2 1 1
2004 19th 6th 6th 3 1 1 2
2009 19th 5 6th 4th 2 1 1
2014 19th 6th 4th 3 2 1 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additional: NPD: 3.4%
2 2009: additional: education !: 2.1%
3 2014: additional: AfD: 4.27%, pirates: 3.0%

District 1 Elberfeld-West

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year CDU SPD Green left WfW FDP
1979 42.4 47.2 08.7
1984 36.2 42.5 12.7 07.1
11989 1 31.9 41.9 11.3 11.0
1994 38.4 38.7 14.2 05.2
1999 45.2 36.6 09.0 3.6 05.6
2004 36.8 26.3 14.8 4.4 10.1 07.6
22009 2nd 35.8 24.1 17.0 6.1 0005.001 07.6
32014 3 28.5 28.4 16.8 8.1 07.3 06.1

Distribution of seats

year total CDU SPD Green left WfW FDP AfD
1979 15th 7th 7th 1
1984 15th 5 7th 2 1
1989 15th 5 7th 2 1
1994 17th 7th 7th 2 1
1999 15th 7th 5 1 1 1
2004 15th 6th 4th 2 1 1 1
2009 15th 5 4th 3 1 1 1
2014 15th 4th 4th 3 1 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additional: NPD: 2.9%
2 2009: additional: Education !: 2.4%
3 2014: additional: AfD: 4.9%

District 2 Uellendahl-Katernberg

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year CDU SPD Green FDP WfW left
1979 47.8 41.0 09.9
1984 43.5 36.7 10.4 08.5
11989 1 39.6 37.6 09.3 12.7
1994 47.4 33.7 11.5 05.8
1999 53.0 33.1 07.7 06.2
2004 44.5 25.6 12.3 07.7 7.2 2.7
2009 42.2 23.2 14.7 04.2 8.8 3.8
2014 36.4 27.1 15.2 08.1 6.7 6.5

Distribution of seats

year total CDU SPD Green FDP WfW left
1979 17th 8th 7th 2
1984 17th 8th 7th 1 1
1989 17th 7th 7th 1 2
1994 17th 8th 6th 2 1
1999 17th 9 6th 1 1
2004 17th 8th 4th 2 1 1 1
2009 17th 7th 4th 3 1 1 1
2014 17th 6th 5 3 1 1 1

footnote

1 1989: additionally: NPD: 2.9%

District 3 Vohwinkel

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left AfD WfW FDP
1979 50.5 41.2 7.1
1984 48.0 35.5 11.2 4.7
1989 48.8 32.0 09.5 8.4
11994 1 44.0 36.0 11.9 3.9
1999 41.7 44.5 09.3 4.5
2004 32.5 36.9 14.2 9.4 7.0
2009 29.8 36.4 15.0 5.7 3.1 5.8
2014 34.0 29.5 13.9 7.1 5.1 4.5 4.3

Distribution of seats

year total SPD CDU Green left AfD WfW FDP
1979 15th 8th 6th 1
1984 15th 8th 6th 1
1989 15th 8th 5 1 1
1994 15th 7th 6th 2
1999 15th 6th 7th 1 1
2004 15th 5 6th 2 1 1
2009 15th 5 6th 2 1 1
2014 15th 5 4th 2 1 1 1 1

footnote

1 1994: additionally: REP: 2.3%

District 4 Cronenberg

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year CDU SPD Green left FDP WfW
1979 46.6 44.5 08.0
1984 41.7 39.1 12.3 06.6
11989 1 35.5 40.8 10.6 10.3
1994 41.8 38.0 13.0 04.6
1999 52.4 33.7 08.4 2.3 03.5
22004 2nd 43.0 25.4 13.4 2.0 04.8 7.4
32009 3 39.6 22.3 18.8 4.4 07.4 3.4
4th2014 4 34.8 26.6 18.3 6.2 05.1 4.1

Distribution of seats

year total CDU SPD Green left FDP AfD WfW UWG
1979 15th 7th 7th 1
1984 15th 6th 6th 2 1
1989 15th 6th 7th 1 1
1994 15th 7th 6th 2
1999 15th 8th 5 1 1
2004 15th 6th 4th 2 1 1 1
2009 15th 6th 3 3 1 3 1
2014 15th 5 4th 2 1 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additional: NPD: 2.5%
2 2004: additional: UWG: 3.9%
3 2009: additional: Education !: 2.3%
4 2014: additional: AfD: 4.8%

District 5 Barmen

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW REP
1979 49.4 41.0 8.2
1984 46.4 36.1 11.2 5.4
11989 1 45.9 30.9 09.7 9.2
1994 43.0 37.2 12.2 4.1 2.1
1999 39.4 45.2 07.7 3.4 4.3
2004 29.1 35.6 13.5 4.3 6.3 8.0 3.3
2009 27.2 33.1 16.4 7.6 7.5 3.4 2.2
22014 2 30.1 25.7 15.5 9.1 5.2 4.5 0.9

Distribution of seats

year total SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW AfD REP
1979 19th 9 8th 2
1984 19th 9 7th 2 1
1989 19th 9 6th 2 2
1994 19th 9 8th 2
1999 19th 7th 9 1 1 1
2004 19th 5 7th 3 1 1 1 1
2009 19th 5 7th 3 2 1 1
2014 19th 6th 5 3 2 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additionally: NPD: 3.7%
2 2014: additionally: AfD: 4.2%, Pro NRW: 2.5%, pirates: 2.3%

District 6 Oberbarmen

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year CDU SPD Green left AfD WfW FDP REP
1979 40.7 50.2 7.7
1984 37.6 54.9 4.9
11989 1 32.3 47.3 08.0 7.7
1994 37.9 44.7 09.8 3.4 2.5
1999 48.3 39.2 05.9 3.2 3.4
2004 39.5 30.7 09.9 3.7 5.9 6.1 4.3
2009 36.9 29.2 12.2 6.8 3.4 6.9 2.0
22014 2 31.0 30.1 11.3 8.5 5.4 5.3 4.3 1.6

Distribution of seats

year total CDU SPD Green left AfD WfW FDP REP
1979 17th 7th 9 1
1984 17th 7th 10
1989 17th 6th 9 1 1
1994 17th 7th 9 1
1999 17th 8th 7th 1 1
2004 17th 7th 5 2 1 1 1
2009 17th 7th 5 2 1 1 1
2014 17th 5 5 2 2 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additional: NPD: 4.0%
2 2014: additional: pirates: 2.5%

City district 7 Heckinghausen

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left AfD WfW FDP
1979 48.3 42.2 8.4
1984 45.9 38.9 09.4 5.4
11989 1 45.1 33.6 08.2 9.2
21994 2nd 42.4 39.0 11.0 4.0
1999 40.7 46.1 06.0 2.8 4.5
2004 31.2 38.7 11.1 4.8 7.5 6.7
2009 29.0 34.2 13.0 6.7 3.9 8.8
2014 34.0 28.4 13.1 7.6 05.69 05.66 5.6

Distribution of seats

year total SPD CDU Green left AfD WfW FDP
1979 15th 7th 7th 1
1984 17th 8th 7th 1 1
1989 15th 8th 5 1 1
1994 15th 7th 7th 1
1999 15th 6th 7th 1 1
2004 15th 5 6th 1 1 1 1
2009 15th 5 5 2 1 1 1
2014 15th 5 4th 2 1 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additionally: NPD: 3.2%
2 1994: additionally: REP: 2.0%

District 8 Langerfeld-Beyenburg

Before the election in 1989, this district was called Stadtiertel 8 Langerfeld .

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year SPD CDU Green left AfD FDP WfW
1979 48.7 43.1 7.0
1984 46.4 38.8 09.4 004,996
1989 46.8 35.7 08.5 9.0
11994 1 44.0 40.4 09.2 4.1
1999 39.6 49.8 05.8 4.8
2004 29.5 42.6 010.04 3.7 7.6 6.5
2009 29.8 38.3 11.8 5.5 8.2 2.5
2014 32.9 32.5 11.8 6.3 5.1 4.8 4.5

Distribution of seats

year total SPD CDU Green left AfD FDP WfW
1979 15th 7th 7th 1
1984 15th 8th 6th 1
1989 15th 7th 6th 1 1
1994 15th 7th 7th 1
1999 15th 6th 7th 1 1
2004 15th 4th 6th 2 1 1 1
2009 15th 5 6th 2 1 1
2014 15th 5 4th 2 1 1 1 1

footnote

1 1994: additionally: REP: 2.4%

District 9 Ronsdorf

Share of votes of the parties in percent

year CDU SPD Green WfW FDP left
1979 46.4 43.9 8.3
1984 43.0 38.6 11.5 6.0
1989 38.4 42.0 09.1 9.3
11994 1 43.1 39.8 10.5 4.6
1999 53.1 34.2 07.3 5.5
2004 38.9 26.9 09.9 13.6 7.8 2.8
2009 38.9 23.9 13.3 06.3 9.7 4.8
22014 2 35.9 28.0 12.8 08.4 5.4 5.3

Distribution of seats

year total CDU SPD Green WfW FDP left AfD
1979 15th 7th 7th 1
1984 15th 7th 6th 1 1
1989 15th 6th 7th 1 1
1994 15th 7th 7th 1
1999 15th 8th 5 1 1
2004 15th 6th 4th 2 2 1
2009 15th 6th 4th 2 1 1 1
2014 15th 5 4th 2 1 1 1 1

Footnotes

1 1989: additionally: instead of: 2.0%
2 2014: additionally: AfD: 4.3%

Overall results

Distribution of seats

year Ges. SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW AfD Pirates REP UWG
1979 162 77 72 13
1984 164 78 66 13 7th
1989 162 78 58 14th 12
1994 164 72 71 17th 2
1999 162 60 78 11 3 10
2004 162 46 66 21st 6th 10 12 2 1
2009 162 45 61 26th 12 10 8th
2014 162 49 46 24 13 10 10 9 1

Percentage of seats

The information is given in percent. Only those parties and groups of voters are listed that have received at least 1.95 percent of the seats in at least one election.

year SPD CDU Green left FDP WfW
1979 47.5 44.4 8.0
1984 47.6 40.2 07.9 4.3
1989 48.1 35.8 08.6 7.4
1994 43.9 43.3 10.4 1.2
1999 37.0 48.1 06.8 1.9 6.2
2004 28.4 40.7 13.0 3.7 6.2 7.4
2009 27.8 37.7 16.0 7.4 6.2 4.9
2014 30.2 28.4 14.8 8.0 6.2 6.2

literature

LDS NRW: Local elections (issue series)

  • 1975: Issue 4: Results by municipalities, Düsseldorf, undated
  • 1979: Issue 4: Results by municipalities, corrected edition, Düsseldorf, undated
  • 1984: Issue 4: Results by municipalities, Düsseldorf, undated
  • 1989: Issue 4: Results by municipalities, Düsseldorf, undated
  • 1994: Issue 4: Results by municipalities, Düsseldorf, undated
  • 1999:
  • 2004:
  • 2009:
  • 2014:

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  2. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  3. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  4. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  5. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  6. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  7. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  8. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  9. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  10. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  11. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  12. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  13. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  14. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  15. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  16. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  17. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  18. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  19. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 13, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  20. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  21. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Archived from the original on January 14, 2017 ; accessed on January 14, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.wuppertal.de
  22. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  23. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  24. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  25. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  26. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  27. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  28. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  29. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de  
  30. Wuppertal election database. (No longer available online.) In: wuppertal.de. Formerly in the original ; accessed on January 14, 2017 .  ( Page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.@1@ 2Template: Toter Link / www.wuppertal.de