Landtag constituency Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III

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Constituency 27: Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III
Country Germany
state North Rhine-Westphalia
Constituency number 27
Eligible voters 122.961
voter turnout 71.2%
Election date May 14, 2017
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 44.8%

The state electoral district of Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III is a state electoral district in North Rhine-Westphalia . With Alfter , Bornheim , Meckenheim , Rheinbach , Swisttal and Wachtberg, it encompasses the entire left Rhenish area of ​​the Rhein-Sieg district .

2017

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Folke great Deters SPD 26.3% 23.5%
Oliver Krauss CDU 44.8% 39.1%
Wilhelm Windhuis B'90 / Greens 6.1% 6.4%
Jörn Freynick FDP 11.0% 16.8%
Jürgen Weiler Pirates 1.0% 0.8%
Michael Lehmann The left 3.2% 3.7%
Matthias Käding AfD 6.3% 6.8%
- Rest 1.3% 3.1%

After the previous constituency member Ilka von Boeselager , who had represented the constituency since 1990, no longer took office, Oliver Krauss, a Christian Democrat, was again elected in this safe CDU constituency. With Jörn Freynick, who was elected via the FDP state list place 21, another candidate from this constituency moved into the state parliament.

2012

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Ilka von Boeselager CDU 40.9% 31.1%
Folke great Deters SPD 32.6% 29.6%
Wilhelm Windhuis B'90 / Greens 9.7% 12.2%
Monika Wolf-Umhauer FDP 6.4% 13.8%
Peter Eßer The left 1.7% 1.6%
Marcel Weiler Pirates 7.3% 7.5%
Ursula Schöpf Free voters 0.9% 0.6%
Claus Plantiko Referendum 0.4% -, -%

2010

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Second votes in%
Ilka von Boeselager CDU 45.1% 41.2%
Folke great Deters SPD 26.4% 24.8%
Wilhelm Windhuis B'90 / Greens 11.7% 13.0%
Andreas Pinkwart FDP 9.8% 10.8%
Stephan Kreutz The left 3.4% 3.6%
Lars Christian Löffler per NRW 1.7% 1.9%
Tim Nitsche Pirates 1.5% 1.7%
Ulrich Hoinke Referendum 0.5% 0.3%
- Others - 2.5%

Ilka von Boeselager (formerly Keller ) was thus directly elected to the state parliament. Andreas Pinkwart also moved in on the list.

2005

Direct candidate in the 2005 election Political party 2005
votes in%
2000
votes in%
Ilka Keller CDU 54.0 46.4
Werner Albrecht SPD 27.8 31.3
Thorsten Knott FDP 8.3 12.5
Ingo Steiner GREEN 6.6 7.6
Gernot Westphalen WASG 1.3 -
Raphael Schäfer NPD 0.8 0.5
Stephan Kreutz PDS 0.6 0.8
Uwe Meutgens REP 0.3 -
Birgit Rakers ödp 0.3 -
Independent citizens - 0.8
Germany - 0.2

Constituency winner

year Constituency name area Direct mandate Political party
1947 20 Bonn-Land-Nord District of Bonn Gottfried Pieck CDU
1950 20 Bonn-Land-Nord District of Bonn Gottfried Pieck CDU
1954 20 Bonn-Land-Nord District of Bonn Gottfried Pieck CDU
1958 20 Bonn-Land-Nord District of Bonn Hermann-Josef Freiherr von Boeselager CDU
1962 20 Bonn-Land-Nord District of Bonn Gottfried Pieck CDU
1966 22 Bonn-Land II District of Bonn Hans-Josef Bost CDU
1970 22 Bonn-Land II District of Bonn Hans-Josef Bost CDU
1975 23 Rhein-Sieg district I Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Johannes Wilde CDU
1980 29 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Johannes Wilde CDU
1985 29 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Johannes Wilde CDU
1990 29 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka Keller CDU
1995 29 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka Keller CDU
2000 31 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka Keller CDU
2005 27 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka Keller CDU
2010 27 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka von Boeselager CDU
2012 27 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Ilka von Boeselager CDU
2017 27 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis III Rhein-Sieg district on the left bank of the Rhine Oliver Krauss CDU

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

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