Landtag constituency Recklinghausen VI

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The state constituency of Recklinghausen VI was a state constituency in North Rhine-Westphalia . It last comprised (Landtag election 2000) parts of Dorsten (districts north of the Lippe and old town) and Marl (city center, Alt-Marl, Brassert, Drewer-Nord, Hüls-Nord, Hamm). Before that (1980 to 1995) it included Gladbeck .

With the state elections in 2005, the Recklinghausen district lost one constituency. Recklinghausen VI was thereby dissolved.

Constituency winner

year Constituency name area Direct mandate Political party
1947 92 Recklinghausen-Land, center old Recklinghausen district Paul Seeger CDU
1950 92 Recklinghausen-Ld.-Mitte old Recklinghausen district Paul Seeger CDU
1954 92 Recklinghausen-Ld.-Mitte old Recklinghausen district Fritz Kassmann SPD
1958 92 Recklinghausen-Land-Mitte old Recklinghausen district Fritz Kassmann SPD
1962 92 Recklinghausen-Land-Mitte old Recklinghausen district Franz Knauschner SPD
1966 94 Recklinghausen-Land II old Recklinghausen district Franz Knauschner SPD
1970 94 Recklinghausen-Land II old Recklinghausen district Fritz Kassmann SPD
1975 94 Recklinghausen-Land II old Recklinghausen district Lothar Hentschel SPD
1980 82 Recklinghausen II Marl without polsum Lothar Hentschel SPD
1985 82 Recklinghausen II Marl without polsum Lothar Hentschel SPD
1990 82 Recklinghausen II Marl without polsum Manfred Degen SPD
1995 82 Recklinghausen II Marl without polsum Manfred Degen SPD
2000 86 Recklinghausen VI Parts of Dorsten and Marl Manfred Degen SPD

Individual evidence

  1. http://www.landtag.nrw.de/portal/WWW/Webmaster/GB_I/I.1/Abutye/Ehemalige_Abiminale/suche.jsp