Landtag constituency Heinsberg I

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Constituency 9: Heinsberg I
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 9
Eligible voters 90,552
voter turnout 64.2%
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
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Political party CDU
Voting share 49.2%

The state constituency of Heinsberg I is a state electoral district in North Rhine-Westphalia . It includes the communities of Gangelt , Geilenkirchen , Heinsberg , Selfkant , Übach-Palenberg and Waldfeucht , which are part of the district of Heinsberg .

State election 2017

90,431 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Christoph Grundmann SPD 27.4 27.8
Bernd Krückel CDU 49.2 43.3
Christian Tellers GREEN 4.5 4.5
Stefan Lenzen FDP 7.7 10.5
Norbert Boxberg PIRATES 1.2 0.9
Dominik Goertz LEFT 3.5 3.4
Hans Braun AfD 5.0 6.1
Rest 1.5 3.4

In addition to the constituency member Bernd Krückel, who has represented the constituency in parliament since 2005, the FDP constituency candidate Stefan Lenzen also won a state parliament mandate above his party's 22nd place on the list.

State election 2012

90,431 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Bernd Krückel CDU 46.3 38.9
Ursula Meurer SPD 29.7 30.2
Jörg van den Dolder GREEN 7.1 8.3
Michael Schreiner LEFT 2.3 2.0
Stefan Lenzen FDP 4.6 7.2
Thomas Theves PIRATES 9.0 8.7
Walter cabinet maker FREE VOTERS 1.0 0.8
- Others - 3.9

State election 2010

90,173 residents were eligible to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Bernd Krückel CDU 53.5
Ursula Meurer SPD 26.0
Elsbeth Küppers-Hofmann GREEN 8.4
Michael Schreiner LEFT 6.6
René Stegemann FDP 5.6

State election 2005

89,360 residents were entitled to vote.

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Bernd Krückel CDU 60.2
Ursula Meurer SPD 25.6
Hans-Jürgen Heesen FDP 5.8
Rainer Rißmayer GREEN 3.8
Johannes Frommen WASG 2.1
Helmut Gudat NPD 1.3
Anita Schönfeld REP 0.8
Wilhelm Schallenberg BüSo 0.5

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Allocation of constituencies . State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Retrieved December 1, 2012.