Landtag Reuss younger line (1904–1907)

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This article deals with the Reuss younger line 1904–1907.

Parliament

The Landtag Reuss younger line was elected in two curiae. Three mandates were elected by the highest taxed (HB), the others were determined in general elections (AW) in one-person constituencies. In addition, there was a viril vote for the owner of the Reuss-Köstritzer Paragium (RKP). The elections took place on September 29, 1904.

The following were elected as MPs:

Surname Political party place of residence Curia Constituency annotation
Heinrich Amandus Barth Niederboehmersdorf AW 6th
August Daniel Böttger SPD Gera AW 2
Gustav Oskar Döpel Oettersdorf AW 9
Otto Ludwig Eckner Tanna AW 8th From November 1, 1906 for Lautenschläger
Alexander Anton Oskar Froeb NLP Praise stone AW 11
Ludwig Walther Fürbringer NLP Gera HB
Heinrich Friedrich Edwin Hartenstein NLP Schleiz AW 7th
Heinrich XXIV. Of Reuss-Köstritz Köstritz RKP
Ludwig Ernst Chicken Gera HB
Richard Oskar Kahnt SPD Gera AW 5
Heinrich Gottlieb Knoch Hirschberg / Saale AW 12
Christian Heinrich Lautenschläger NLP Langenwolschendorf AW 8th Died on March 27, 1906. Successor: Eckner
Wilhelm Leven SPD Gera AW 4th
Franz Robert Martius Velcro hammer AW 10
Carl Hermann Alfred Schlotter SPD Gera AW 1
Hermann Ernst Alfred Weber cons. Gera HB

The Landtag elected Walther Fürbringer as President of the Landtag under the age of President Walther Fürbringer . Heinrich Lautenschläger was elected vice-president (Oskar Fröb was from November 6, 1906). Heinrich Knoch was the secretary. Deputy secretary was Wilhelm Leven.

The state parliament met from October 31, 1904 to February 21, 1907 in 51 public plenary sessions in two session periods. The state parliament passed on September 4, 1907.

A state parliament committee was elected for the time between the session periods. This consisted of:

Part of the country member Deputy From ... to
Part of Gera Walther Fürbringer Heinrich Knoch
Part of Schleiz Heinrich Lautenschläger Oskar Döpel until March 27, 1906
Part of Schleiz Edwin Hartenstein Oskar Döpel from November 6, 1906
Lobenstein-Ebersdorf region Oskar Froeb Hermann Weber

literature

  • Reyk Seela : Diets and regional representations in the Russian states 1848 / 67–1923. Biographical handbook (= Parliaments in Thuringia 1809–1952. Part 2). G. Fischer, Jena a. a. 1996, ISBN 3-437-35046-3 , pp. 141-142, 340-342.