FDP Federal Representative Assembly 1979

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Coordinates: 50 ° 46 '55.5 "  N , 6 ° 5' 30.8"  E

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title Federal Representative Assembly 1979
place Aachen
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Hall Congress and event center Eurogress
Beginning 3rd February 1979
Duration (in days) 1
Delegates 400
Eurogress Aachen

The FDP Federal Representative Assembly in 1979 was held by the FDP on February 3, 1979 in the Eurogress congress and event center in Aachen . It was an assembly of representatives to draw up the list for the 1979 European elections .

course

The delegates elected the former General Secretary Martin Bangemann as the top candidate. He received 313 of 363 votes cast. In addition, an election call for the European elections was decided.

Candidate list

Candidates 1 to 15 according to list positions:

  1. Martin Bangemann
  2. Mechthild from Alemann
  3. Heinrich Juergens
  4. Ulrich Irmer
  5. Kurt Jung
  6. Hermann Kleinstück
  7. Eckhard Schleifenbaum
  8. Gisela Nischelsky
  9. Hanno Jochimsen
  10. Horst-Günter Krenzler
  11. Volker Hucklenbroich
  12. Rudolf Dumont du Voitel
  13. Friedhelm Faber
  14. Walter Hirche
  15. Lieselotte Schweikert

Delegate key

A total of 400 delegates were invited to the Federal Representative Assembly . According to the membership of the regional associations on December 31, 1978 (200 delegates) and the number of votes (200 delegates) in the federal election of October 3, 1976 (Berlin: election to the House of Representatives on March 2, 1975 ), the regional associations were entitled to the following delegate rights. The calculation by the federal office took place on January 21, 1979 and was communicated to the regional associations.

According to the membership of the regional associations and the votes, the following delegate key resulted:

Delegate rights to the federal party congress
Regional association Delegates according to the number of members Delegates by voter vote total As of December 31, 1977
Baden-Württemberg 8,602 21st 489,661 32 53 54
Bavaria 8,538 21st 419.335 27 48 46
Berlin 2,351 6th 97.996 6th 12 12
Bremen 829 2 55.903 4th 6th 6th
Hamburg 2,371 6th 118,969 8th 14th 14th
Hesse 9,747 24 300,864 19th 43 43
Lower Saxony 9,037 23 369,526 24 47 47
North Rhine-Westphalia 24,751 61 860.331 56 117 119
Rhineland-Palatinate 6,202 15th 183,575 12 27 27
Saarland 3,701 9 49,299 3 12 12
Schleswig-Holstein 4,678 12 147,622 9 21st 20th
Federal territory with Berlin 80,807 200 309.3081 200 400 400

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Based on documents from the archive of liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom , Gummersbach .
  2. ^ Call for elections as a pdf on the pages of the Archives of Liberalism of the Friedrich Naumann Foundation for Freedom.