Karl Friedrich Leypoldt

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Karl Friedrich Leypoldt (born November 28, 1803 in Unterboihingen , rule Unterboihingen; † August 6, 1876 in Tuttlingen , Kingdom of Württemberg ) was a member of the Württemberg state parliament as a representative of the Tuttlingen Upper Office .

Political career

Karl Friedrich Leypoldt worked as a Tuttlinger Oberamtspfleger ( Black Forest district ). In the elections that took place in December 1855, Leypoldt won against the former member of parliament Barnabas Mattes with 333 to 270 votes. In total there were 667 people entitled to vote ( census voting rights : possessing male citizens) with over 25,000 inhabitants. From 1856 he was a member of parliament as the successor to Karl Hermann von Hörner . In 1862 Leypoldt was replaced by Wilhelm Friedrich Dinkelacker .

Individual evidence

  1. wendlingen.de: A look into history , accessed on July 23, 2019
  2. ^ Karl Eduard Paulus: Description of the Oberamt Tuttlingen, Royal Statistical-Topographical Bureau, 1879.