Landtag constituency Heilbronn (Württemberg-Baden)

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The Heilbronn constituency (1946: constituency 16, 1952: constituency 9) was an electoral district in Württemberg-Baden from 1946 to 1952 . It included the urban district of Heilbronn and the then district of Heilbronn .

The constituency existed in the election to the Constituent State Assembly of Württemberg-Baden on June 30, 1946, in the state election in Württemberg-Baden on November 24, 1946 and in the state election in Württemberg-Baden on November 19, 1950 . In the two elections in 1946 he was electoral district number 16 and sent 5 members, in the 1950 election he was number 9 and sent 4 members.

For the election to the constituent state assembly in Baden-Württemberg on March 9, 1952 , which took place in the three predecessor states before the actual founding of Baden-Württemberg , new constituencies were formed, and the constituency Heilbronn-Stadt , the constituency Heilbronn-Land I and the Heilbronn-Land II constituency succeeded the old Heilbronn constituency.

MPs

The constituency of Heilbronn was represented by the following members in the Constituent Assembly of Württemberg-Baden (VLWB) and in the state parliament from 1946 to 1952:

Political party Elected
SPD Hermann Greiner VLWB, 1946
Armin Bodechtel 1950
Fritz Ulrich VLWB, 1946, 1950
CDU Karl Vogt VLWB, 1946, 1950 († January 21, 1952)
Josef Lang (moved up to Karl Vogt on January 30, 1952)
DVP Hermann Schneider VLWB, 1946, 1950
KPD Rudolf Kohl VLWB, 1946 (mandate resigned March 15, 1950)
Erich Leucht (moved up for Rudolf Kohl, May 10, 1950 to December 5, 1950)

literature

  • Frank-Roland Kühnel: state parliaments, members of parliament and constituencies in Baden-Württemberg 1946 to 2009. From the provisional parliament of Württemberg-Baden to the 14th state parliament of Baden-Württemberg. State Parliament of Baden-Württemberg, Stuttgart 2009, ISBN 978-3-923476-01-5 , pp. 9–33, 295