Landtag constituency Gelsenkirchen II

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Constituency 75: Gelsenkirchen II
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 75
Eligible voters 79,860
voter turnout 55.2%
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party SPD
Voting share 42.6%

The Gelsenkirchen II state electoral district is a state electoral district in North Rhine-Westphalia . Since the state elections in 2005, it has encompassed the Gelsenkirchen city ​​districts center and south, in which at that time 90,520 residents were eligible to vote.

2017

State election 2017
(Second votes in%)
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
37.5
22.2
15.2
8.6
5.4
4.0
1.1
1.0
5.0
Gains and losses
compared to 2010
 % p
 16
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-12
-14
-12.5
+5.2
+15.2
+4.5
+1.8
-4.5
+0.2
-8.0
-1.9

79,860 residents were entitled to vote. The turnout was 55.2%.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Sebastian Watermeier SPD 42.6 37.5
Christina Totzeck CDU 25.6 22.2
Barbara Oehmichen GREEN 3.6 4.0
Ralf Robert Hundt FDP 7.0 8.6
- PIRATES - 1.0
Bettina Angela Peipe LEFT 6.2 5.4
Friedhelm Rikowski AfD 13.9 15.2
Willi Alfred Mast MLPD 1.1 0.6
- Rest - 5.5

The constituency is represented in the state parliament by the directly elected MP Sebastian Watermeier (SPD), who has stood for the first time.

2012

83,961 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Frank-Norbert Oehlert CDU 20.2 17.0
Markus Töns SPD 56.5 50.0
Patrick Jedamzik GREEN 6.1 8.5
Jens Schäfer FDP 2.9 4.1
Klaus Jendreicik LEFT 4.2 3.6
Alexander Schilling PIRATES 10.1 9.0
- Rest - 6.8

State election 2010

85,769 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Frank-Norbert Oehlert CDU 24.9 23.6
Markus Töns SPD 53.4 47.2
Paul Humann GREEN 6.5 7.7
Susanne Scharperdot FDP 3.4 3.4
Ralph Geiling LEFT 8.0 7.7
Christian Schaaf per NRW 3.8 4.1
- Rest - 6.3

State election 2005

90,520 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Markus Töns SPD 49.3
Werner Wöll CDU 32.7
Susanne Schaperdot FDP 3.7
Gabriele Beck GREEN 4.1
Michael Stratmann REP 2.2
Thorsten Jannoff PDS 1.3
Jörg Langenohl BüSo 0.3
Bjorn Benjamin Thom NPD 1.7
Horst Krafzik GRAY 1.3
Ralf Herrmann WASG 3.4

State election 2000

67,432 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Frank Baranowski SPD 58.4
Markus Leopold Karl CDU 25.7
Wolfgang Küppers GREEN 4.2
Marco Buschmann FDP 6.8
Manfred Hermann REP 2.8
Thorsten Jannoff PDS 1.7
Rest Rest 0.4

See also

Individual evidence

  1. Allocation of constituencies . State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Retrieved December 4, 2012.
  2. further results of the state election of North Rhine-Westphalia 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 election 2010. (PDF 7.8 MB) Final results in North Rhine-Westphalia. (No longer available online.) In: Issue 3. 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 - voter turnout in the state electoral districts (LTWK) 2010 in North Rhine-Westphalia: 68th LTWK Essen IV : 69.8% ( Manfred Kuhmichel ), 63. LTWK Duisburg IV : 48.5% ( Sören Link ) and 62nd LTWK Duisburg III : 46.7% ( Ralf Jäger ) "
  5. Results of the 2005 state elections , accessed on November 23, 2012.
  6. ^ Results of the state elections in 2000 , accessed on November 23, 2012.

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