Results of the local elections in Eschweiler

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City council election 2014
in percent
 %
60
50
40
30th
20th
10
0
51.3
31.1
4.8
4.0
3.9
3.6
1.2
Gains and losses
compared to 2009
 % p
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
+1.5
+3.5
-0.7
+1.0
-3.0
-3.6
+1.2

Here you can find the election results of the elections for the city council of the city ​​of Eschweiler from 1919 until today:

The constituencies

  • Constituency 1: Röhe ; primary school
  • District 2: West ; Hauptschule Stadtmitte
  • Electoral District 3: Lyceum ; Primary School Don Bosco School
  • Constituency 4: market district ; City high school
  • District 5: East I ; City Gymnasium outbuilding
  • Constituency 6: East II ; Elementary school Eduard-Mörike-Schule
  • Constituency 7: Patternhof ; secondary school
  • Constituency 8: city ​​center ; Senior center
  • District 9.1: Sports Center Jahnstrasse ; Hauptschule Stadtmitte
  • District 9.2: Special votes for old people's and nursing homes ; Senior and care center
  • Constituency 10: Röthgen -Ost ; Elementary school Röthgen
  • Constituency 11: Röthgen-West ; Elementary school Röthgen
  • Constituency 12.1: Waldsiedlung ; City Old clearing daycare center
  • Constituency 12.2: pump ; Schützenheim
  • Constituency 13.1: Stich -Nord ; Elementary school Barbara
  • Constituency 13.2: Stich-Süd ; Friedrichstrasse comprehensive school
  • District 14: Bergrath -Nord ; Bergrath primary school
  • District 15: Bergrath-Süd / Bohl ; Elementary school Bohl
  • District 16: Nothberg ; School / youth home
  • Constituency 17: Hastenrath / Scherpenseel / Volkenrath ; St. Wendelinus Kindergarten
  • Constituency 18.1: Kinzweiler ; Festival hall
  • Electoral District 18.2: St. Jöris ; Old school
  • District 19: Hehlrath / Kinzweiler II ; Elementary school Kinzweiler
  • Constituency 20: Dürwiss I ; Nagelschmiedstrasse sports hall
  • District 21: Dürwiß II ; Gymnasium primary school Dürwiß
  • Constituency 22.1: Dürwiß III ; Festival hall
  • 22.2 constituency: Fronhoven / Neu-Lohn ; Old day care center Domtalweg
  • Constituency 23: Weisweiler I ; Festival hall
  • Constituency 24: Weisweiler II ; Astrid Lindgren School on Hüchelner Strasse
  • District 25.1: Weisweiler III ; Schützenheim Severinstrasse
  • District 25.2: Weisweiler IV ; Langerweher street

There are four postal voting districts.

City council elections Weimar Republic

City council election December 14, 1919

City council election May 4, 1924

City council election November 17, 1929

Third Reich city council elections

City council election March 12, 1933

Transitional period 1946

Appointed April 7, 1946

(The first city council is appointed by the British military government on April 7, 1946 , according to the pre- 1933 political composition .)

City council election September 15, 1946

(The first elected city council is elected by majority voting, in which every citizen can cast up to 3 votes.)

  • CDU 20 seats (49.4%)
  • SPD 6 seats (36.4%)
  • KPD 1 seat (14.2%)

Local elections in North Rhine-Westphalia

Local election October 17, 1948

  • SPD 9 seats (43.7%)
  • CDU 8 seats (37.4%)
  • KPD 2 seats (10.3%)
  • DZP 2 seats (8.6%)

Local election November 9, 1952

  • SPD 14 seats (46.0%)
  • CDU 13 seats (40.6%)
  • KPD 2 seats (5.8%)
  • DZP 1 seat (5.4%)

Local election October 28, 1956

  • SPD 16 seats (50.4%)
  • CDU 12 seats (40.3%)
  • FDP 2 seats (7.1%)

Local election March 19, 1961

  • CDU 15 seats (51.4%)
  • SPD 13 seats (42.1%)
  • FDP 2 seats (6.6%)

Local election September 27, 1964

  • CDU 19 seats (47.9%)
  • SPD 18 seats (47.3%)

Local election November 9, 1969

  • CDU 21 seats (49.7%)
  • SPD 20 seats (47.1%)

Local election April 23, 1972

(First choice after the municipal reorganization)

  • SPD 23 seats (49.8%)
  • CDU 22 seats (46.2%)

Local election May 4, 1975

  • SPD 28 seats (53.4%)
  • CDU 23 seats (42.7%)

Local election September 30, 1979

  • SPD 29 seats (55.0%)
  • CDU 22 seats (41.1%)

Local election September 30, 1984

Local election October 1, 1989

Local election October 16, 1994

Local election September 12, 1999

43,336 eligible voters / 24,553 voters (57.72%)

Local election September 26, 2004

Local election August 30, 2009

Local election May 25, 2014

Direct mayor elections according to the new NRW law

Mayoral election September 12, 1999

  • Rudi Bertram (SPD) 51.5%
  • Ekkehard Grunwald (CDU) 40.5%
  • Erich Spies (UWG) 5.4%
  • Franz-D. Pieta (B90 / Greens) 2.5%

Mayoral election September 26, 2004

  • Rudi Bertram (SPD) 72.5%
  • Manfred Groß (CDU) 23.8%
  • Wilhelm Schürmann (B90 / Greens) 3.7%

Mayoral election August 30, 2009

  • Rudi Bertram (SPD) 72%
  • Dr. Christoph Herzog (CDU) 22%
  • Gabriele Pieta (B90 / Greens) 3%
  • Albert Borchardt (left) 3%

Mayoral election May 25, 2014

  • Rudi Bertram (SPD) 68.72%
  • Wilfried Berndt (CDU) 22.96%
  • Franz-Dieter Pieta (B90 / Greens) 3.18%
  • Albert Borchardt (left) 3.12%
  • Christian Braune (FDP) 2.01%

See also

Web links

(On the evening of the election, the local results can be followed live down to the electoral district level.)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Official Journal of the City of Eschweiler, Vol. 25, No. 16, July 22, 2009 (accessed on January 25, 2013)
  2. Annual Statistical Report 2010 of the City of Eschweiler ( Memento of the original from November 25, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) 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. (accessed on January 25, 2013) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.eschweiler.de