State constituency of Münster II

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Constituency 85: Münster II
Münster II constituency
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 85
Eligible voters 114,590
voter turnout 71.0%
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 37.5%

The state electoral district of Münster II is one of two state electoral districts in the independent city of Münster in North Rhine-Westphalia .

Its area includes the districts of Hiltrup and Südost as well as that part of the district of West that lies south of the Aa and part of the district of Mitte , located south of the following line:

"From the Torminbrücke in the middle of the Aasees to the Aegidiitor; along the promenade to the Mauritztor, Warendorfer Strasse to the Münster-Osnabrück railway line; south of the railway line to Wolbecker Strasse. Continue on Wolbecker Strasse, Sternstrasse to the Hohenzollernring. In a northerly direction to to the street St. Mauritz Freiheit; from there over the Mauritz Lindenweg and the street Zum Guten Hirten to the eastern border of the city district Mitte ( Dortmund-Ems Canal ). For traffic lines or bodies of water, the middle is the border line. "

State election 2017

114,590 people were eligible to vote in the state elections, 71.0% of whom took part in the election.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Svenja Schulze SPD 33.00 28.40
Stefan Nacke CDU 37.50 32.10
Christoph Kattentidt GREEN 10.40 11.80
Dietmar Uhlenbrock FDP 7.50 13.00
Felix Wöstmann PIRATES 1.50 1.00
Johanna Wegmann LEFT 5.80 6.80
Michael Jahn AfD 3.40 4.00
Others 0.70 2.90

In addition to the first elected constituency member Stefan Nacke (CDU), who was able to recapture the direct mandate from the SPD after five years, his predecessor Svenja Schulze was elected to the state parliament via third place on the SPD state list. However, she resigned her mandate on March 16, 2018 because of her appointment as Federal Minister for the Environment and Nuclear Safety.

State election 2012

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Thomas Sternberg CDU 33.08 26.46
Svenja Schulze SPD 40.12 34.01
Gunnar cracks GREEN 13.64 18.83
Jörg Berens FDP 4.33 9.14
Rüdiger Sagel LEFT 2.32 2.36
Sebastian Kroos PIRATES 5.86 6.54
Others Others 0.65 2.67

State election 2010

In the state elections on May 9, 2010, 106,621 residents were eligible to vote. With a turnout of 66.3%, Thomas Sternberg (CDU) won the direct mandate.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Thomas Sternberg CDU 40.01 34.92
Svenja Schulze SPD 36.55 29.59
Josefine Paul GREEN 15.23 19.23
Petra Pabst FDP 3.93 7.01
Ali Atalan LEFT 4.28 4.79
- Others - 4.5

State election 2005

103,305 residents were entitled to vote. Thomas Sternberg (CDU) was directly elected .

Direct candidate Political party Votes in%
Svenja Schulze SPD 33.2
Thomas Sternberg CDU 44.2
Arne Reuter FDP 6.6
Rüdiger Sagel GREEN 12.1
Marcus Luerenbaum REP 0.3
Arthur Achziger PDS 0.9
Dennis Dormuth NPD 0.6
Sieglinde Nowak ödp 0.4
Lorenz Müller-Morenius WASG 1.8

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Allocation of constituencies . State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia. Retrieved December 6, 2012.
  2. State Returning Officer: Results of the state elections in North Rhine-Westphalia on May 14, 2017 , accessed on May 15, 2017