Landtag constituency Bonn II

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Constituency 30: Bonn II
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 30th
Eligible voters 110.288
voter turnout 70.0%
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party CDU
Voting share 39.1%

The state electoral district of Bonn II is a state electoral district in North Rhine-Westphalia . It includes parts of the federal city of Bonn , although the division has often changed. The constituency is currently number 30.

2017

In the state election on May 14, 2017, 110,288 citizens were eligible to vote. Of the 77,202 second votes cast, 76,624 were valid.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Gabriel Kunze SPD 26.9 24.3
Christos Georg Katzidis CDU 39.1 33.0
Rolf Beu GREEN 8.7 9.8
Joachim Stamp FDP 14.3 17.5
Michael Christian Wisniewski PIRATES 1.2 0.8
Ralf Jochen Ehresmann left 4.8 5.6
Sascha Ulbrich AfD 4.2 5.6
Others 0.8 3.4

In addition to the constituency member Christos Georg Katzidis, who was able to win back the constituency for the CDU after five years, Joachim Stamp moves into the state parliament for the FDP via second place on the state list of free democrats. Stamp was elected deputy prime minister in the Laschet cabinet . The previous Green MP Rolf Beu resigned from parliament because his 20th place on the list was no longer enough for a mandate due to the Greens' losses.

2012

In the state elections on May 13, 2012, 110,306 citizens were eligible to vote. Of the 73,790 second votes cast, 73,042 were valid, with the SPD, CDU 17,688, GREEN 12,235, FDP 11,507, PIRATE 5,145, Die Linke 1,727 and the other parties receiving 3,460 of the second votes.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Renate Hendricks SPD 37.30 29.13
Benedikt Hauser CDU 33.15 24.22
Rolf Beu GREEN 10.64 16.75
Joachim Stamp FDP 9.35 11.50
Brigitte Goetz left 2.25 2.36
Michael Paetau PIRATES 6.84 7.04
- Others 0.44 4.72

In addition to the constituency member Renate Hendricks (SPD) in constituency 30 Bonn II, Joachim Stamp moved into the parliament in Düsseldorf on position 9 of the state list of liberals and Rolf Beu from the Greens (list position 26).

2010

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

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

as well as the districts of Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg

For the state elections on May 9, 2010, 107,734 citizens were eligible to vote; the turnout was 66.8%.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Benedikt Hauser CDU 38.5 34.8
Renate Hendricks SPD 32.6 25.6
Christian Truetzler GREEN 11.9 17.6
Joachim Stamp FDP 8.5 10.6
Jenny Morin Nennof left 3.3 4.4
Julia Schramm PIRATES 2.1 2.1
Detlev Schwarz PRO NRW 2.1 2.1
Moussa Acharki BIG 0.9 1.0
Karl-Heinz Pramor BüSo 0.2 0.1
- Others - 1.9

Benedikt Hauser was thus directly elected, Renate Hendricks moved up to the state parliament via the state list of the SPD after the formation of the government.

2005

For the 2005 state elections, the Bonn II state electoral district comprised the municipal electoral districts of the Bonn district

  • 16 (Venusberg / Ippendorf) and
  • 17 (Röttgen / Ückesdorf)

the municipal electoral districts from the Beuel district

as well as the districts of Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg.

In 2005, 109,674 residents were entitled to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Gerhard Lorth CDU 46.4
Renate Hendricks SPD 31.2
Joachim Stamp FDP 9.7
Katja Dörner GREEN 8.8
Matthias Fiege WASG 1.5
Heinz Scholl GRAY 0.8
Herbert Gorse REP 0.7
Günter Weiland PDS 0.7
Stephan Preuss ödp 0.2

Gerhard Lorth was thus directly elected, Renate Hendricks entered the state parliament via the SPD's state list.

2000

In the state elections in 2000 , the Bonn II constituency comprised the north of Bonn. The south was covered by the Bonn III constituency ; parts of Beuel belonged to the Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II - Bonn I constituency .

Bonn II

The constituency of Bonn II comprised the municipal electoral districts of the Bonn district

as well as the municipal electoral districts of the Beuel district

87,927 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Bernhard von Grünberg SPD 36.1
Helmut Stahl CDU 35.1
Roland Appel GREEN 14.6
Alexander Count Lambsdorff FDP 10.9
Stefan Schenke PDS 1.5
Uwe Meutgens REP 0.8
Siegfried Lockingen Independent citizens 0.4
Brigitte Möllinghoff PBC 0.3
Arno Ralf Kneisel Individual applicants 0.2
Wolf Goehring DKP 0.1
Bernward Lillig BüSO 0.1

Bonn III

The Bonn III constituency comprised the municipal electoral districts
09 (Endenich I)
10 (Poppelsdorf)
11 (Kessenich)
16 (Venusberg / Ippendorf)
17 (Röttgen / Ückesdorf)
and the city districts of Hardtberg and Bad Godesberg

93,785 residents were entitled to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Gerhard Lorth CDU 41.2
Gisela Gebauer-Nehring SPD 31.9
Martin Boettger GREEN 14.0
Stefan M. Grüll FDP 10.3
Jens Diedrichsen PDS 1.2
Herbert Gorse REP 0.8
Ruth Blaufuhs PBC 0.3
Frank Müchler BüSO 0.3

Constituency winner

year Constituency name area Direct mandate Political party
1947 19 Bonn-Land-Süd District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Heinrich Wolf CDU
1950 19 Bonn-Land-Süd District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Heinrich Wolf CDU
1954 19 Bonn-Land-Süd District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Heinrich Wolf CDU
1958 19 Bonn-Land-Süd District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Aloysius Hauser CDU
1962 19 Bonn-Land-Süd District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Aloysius Hauser CDU
1966 21 Bonn-Land I District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Heinz Szymczak CDU
1970 21 Bonn-Land I District of Bonn (including Bad Godesberg and Beuel) Heinz Szymczak CDU
1975 21 Bonn City I Districts of Beuel, Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg, from the Bonn district the districts of Röttgen and Ückesdorf Heinz Szymczak CDU
1980 32 Bonn II Districts of Beuel, Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg, from the Bonn district the districts of Röttgen and Ückesdorf Jürgen Rosorius CDU
1985 32 Bonn II Beuel, Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg districts Ruth Hieronymi CDU
1990 32 Bonn III City districts Beuel (excluding Hoholz, Holtorf and Holzlar), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Ruth Hieronymi CDU
1995 32 Bonn II Beuel, Bad Godesberg (excluding Friesdorf and Hochkreuz) and Hardtberg districts Ruth Hieronymi CDU
2000 34 Bonn III City districts of Bonn (southern part), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Gerhard Lorth CDU
2005 30 Bonn II City districts of Bonn (Röttgen and Ückesdorf), Beuel (southern part), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Gerhard Lorth CDU
2010 30 Bonn II City districts of Bonn (southern part), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Benedikt Hauser CDU
2012 30 Bonn II City districts of Bonn (southern part), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Renate Hendricks SPD
2017 30 Bonn II City districts of Bonn (southern part), Bad Godesberg and Hardtberg Christos Georg Katzidis CDU

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Allocation of constituencies . State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Retrieved December 1, 2012.
  2. Result on www.wahlverbindungen.nrw.de, accessed on July 9, 2017.
  3. State Returning Officer of the State of North Rhine-Westphalia: State Election 2012. (PDF 17.46 MB) Final results in North Rhine-Westphalia. In: Issue 3 (Order No. B793 2012 51). Informatition und Technik ( IT.NRW ), June 2012, pp. 296–298 , accessed on July 2, 2014 : “Top position and bottom lights: voter participation in the state electoral districts 2012 (LTWK) in NRW. 68th LTWK Essen IV : 69.7% ( Peter Weckmann ), 75th LTWK Gelsenkirchen II : 50.0% ( Markus Töns ), 63rd LTWK Duisburg IV : 46.8% ( Sören Link ) and 62nd LTWK Duisburg III : 45.5% ( Ralf Jäger ) - further results for the state elections NRW 2012 "
  4. State elections 2010. (PDF 7.8 MB) Final results in North Rhine-Westphalia. (No longer available online.) In: Issue 3 (Order No. B 79 3 2010 51). Informatition und Technik ( IT.NRW ), May 2010, pp. 290–292 , archived from the original on April 3, 2014 ; Retrieved on June 17, 2014 (top position and bottom lights :): “Participation in the electoral districts (LTWK) in NRW. 68th LTWK Essen IV ; 69.8% ( Manfred Kuhmichel ), 63rd LTWK Duisburg IV : 48.5% ( Sören Link ) and 62nd LTWK Duisburg III : 46.7% ( Ralf Jäger ) "