Landtag constituency Bonn I

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Constituency 29: Bonn I
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 29
Eligible voters 115,720
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
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Political party CDU
Voting share 35.9%

The state electoral district of Bonn I is a state electoral district in North Rhine-Westphalia . It covers parts of the Federal City of Bonn , although the delimitation has often changed. He is currently number 29.

2017

In the state election on May 14, 2017, 115,720 citizens were eligible to vote. Of the 77,325 second votes cast, 76,693 were valid, 22,199 of which went to the CDU, 20,257 to the SPD's state list, 11,209 to the FDP, 9,287 to the Greens, 5,787 to Die Linke, 4,324 to the AfD and 3,630 to other parties.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Peter Kox SPD 34.5 26.4
Guido Déus CDU 35.9 28.9
Dorothea Schmitz Green 9.5 12.1
Franziska Müller-Rech FDP 9.8 14.6
Mehdi Ibrahimi-Zadeh Pirates 1.2 1.0
Michael Aggelidis left 6.6 7.5
not a direct candidate AfD 5.6
- Others 2.4 3.8

In addition to Guido Déus, the free democrat Franziska Müller-Rech, who ran in the constituency of Bonn I like five years earlier, also entered the state parliament. She was elected from her party's national list.

2012

In the state elections on May 13, 2012, 114,709 citizens were eligible to vote. Of the 78,181 second votes cast, 72,317 were valid, 22,705 from the SPD, 15,219 from the CDU's state list, 14,394 from the Greens, 8,676 from the FDP, 5,789 from the Pirates, 2,307 from Die Linke and 3,277 from other parties.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Bernhard von Grünberg SPD 45.76 31.40
Norbert Röttgen CDU 28.25 21.04
Angelica Kappel Green 10.71 19.90
Franziska Müller-Rech FDP 5.54 12.00
Michael Aggelidis LEFT 2.51 3.19
Bernhard Smolarz Pirates 6.49 8.01
- Others 0.74 4.46

In addition to Bernhard "Felix" von Grünberg, the North Rhine-Westphalian CDU chairman Norbert Röttgen, who lives in Königswinter, ran in constituency 29 in Bonn and was the top CDU candidate on his party's state list, entered the state parliament. However, he subsequently renounced his mandate in the state parliament. *

2010

For the 2010 state election, the constituency comprised the following area of ​​Bonn:

From the city ​​district of Bonn the local electoral districts

and the entire Beuel district

For the state election on May 9, 2010, 110,722 citizens were eligible to vote, the turnout was 62.5%

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Bernhard von Grünberg SPD 39.8 28.2
Christiane Overmans CDU 33.4 30.2
Eike Block Green 12.5 20.2
Gudrun Juhr FDP 5.2 8.4
Michael Aggelidis LEFT 4.0 5.6
Christian Horchert Pirates 2.6 2.7
Nico Ernst Pro NRW 1.7 1.6
Thomas Bongartz BIG 0.8 0.9
Eugenia Fix BüSo 0.2 0.1
- Others - 2.0

In addition to Bernhard "Felix" von Grünberg, Michael Aggelidis also entered the state parliament via the state list. Eike Block would move up in the event of leaving the state parliament (list position 24).

2005

For the 2005 state elections, the constituency comprised the entire city district of Bonn except for the municipal electoral districts

as well as the municipal electoral districts of the Beuel district

100,381 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Helmut Stahl CDU 38.2
Bernhard von Grünberg SPD 35.4
Thomas Reinhard Schmidt Green 13.6
Peter Hahn FDP 8.0
Michael Aggelidis WASG 2.0
Katina Schubert PDS 1.0
Adolf Greven REP 0.7
Bernhard Kalitta Gray ones 0.7
Günter Röhser ÖDP 0.4

Helmut Stahl was thus directly elected, Bernhard von Grünberg lost his mandate in the state parliament.

2000

In the state election in 2000 no constituency existed called Bonn I. The north covered the constituency Bonn II from the southern part of the constituency of Bonn III , parts of Beuel belonged to the constituency Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II - Bonn I .

Constituency winner

year Constituency name area Direct mandate Political party
1947 21 Bonn city Bonn Heinrich Konen CDU
1949 21 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1950 21 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1954 21 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1958 21 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1962 21 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1966 23 Bonn city Bonn Peter Maria Breast CDU
1970 23 Bonn city Bonn Hans Daniels CDU
1975 22 Bonn City II City district Bonn without Röttgen and Ückesdorf Hans Daniels CDU
1980 31 Bonn I City district Bonn without Röttgen and Ückesdorf Hans Daniels CDU
1985 31 Bonn I City district Bonn Heinz-Helmich van Schewick CDU
1990 31 Bonn II City district Bonn Heinz-Helmich van Schewick CDU
1995 31 Bonn I City district Bonn, from the city district Bad Godesberg the districts Friesdorf and Hochkreuz Heinz-Helmich van Schewick CDU
2000 33 Bonn II City district Bonn (northern part), city district Beuel (northern part) Bernhard von Grünberg SPD
2005 29 Bonn I City district Bonn without Röttgen and Ückesdorf, city district Beuel (northern part) Helmut Stahl CDU
2010 29 Bonn I City district Bonn (northern part), city district Beuel Bernhard von Grünberg SPD
2012 29 Bonn I City district Bonn (northern part), city district Beuel Bernhard von Grünberg SPD
2017 29 Bonn I City district Bonn (northern part), city district Beuel Guido Déus CDU

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Allocation of constituencies . State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  2. After Heinrich Konen's death, new elections were held in the constituency 21 of Bonn-Stadt according to the electoral law at the time.