List of MPs for Herne
This list of MPs for Herne lists all MPs for the city of Herne .
European Parliament
| Electoral term | Constituency | Country list [5] | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1994 | NRW Herne | List position 35 | Jutta Haug SPD | |
| 1999 | NRW Herne | List position 29 | Jutta Haug SPD | |
| NRW Herne | Renate Sommer CDU | |||
| 2004 | NRW Herne | List place 14 | Jutta Haug SPD | |
| NRW Herne | List place NRW 5 | Renate Sommer CDU | ||
| 2009 | NRW Herne | List position 4 |
Jutta Haug SPD Bernhard Rapkay SPD |
look after Herne together |
| NRW Herne | List place NRW 3 | Renate Sommer CDU | ||
| NRW Herne | List position federal 6 | Jürgen Klute The Left | ||
| 2014 | NRW Herne | List place NRW 3 | Renate Sommer CDU |
Parliament
Empire
| date | Constituency | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
|
March 3, 1871 1871–1874 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Wilhelm Loewe Progressive People's Party | |
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January 10, 1874 1874–1877 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Wilhelm Loewe Progressive People's Party | |
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January 10, 1877 1877-1878 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Wilhelm Loewe Progressive People's Party | |
|
July 30, 1878 1878-1881 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Wilhelm Loewe non- attached | |
|
October 27, 1881 1881–1884 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst Center | |
|
October 28, 1884 1884-1887 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Gustav Haarmann Progressive People's Party / National Liberal | |
|
February 21, 1887 1887–1890 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Gustav Haarmann Progressive People's Party / National Liberal | |
|
February 20, 1890 1890-1893 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst Center | until November 30, 1890 |
| Hermann Müllensiefen National Liberal | Re-elected on January 8, 1891 | ||
|
June 15, 1893 1893–1898 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Eduard Fuchs (politician) center | |
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June 16, 1898 1898-1903 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Hermann Franken National Liberal | |
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June 16, 1903 1903-1907 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Otto Hue SPD | |
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January 25, 1907 1907-1912 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Otto Hue SPD | until 1911 |
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January 12, 1912 |
Westphalia Province - Arnsberg District 5 Bochum, Gelsenkirchen, Hattingen, Herne |
Karl Heckmann NVU |
National Assembly
In the election to the German National Assembly on January 19, 1919, the city of Herne belonged to constituency 18 Westphalia-Süd, which included the administrative region of Arnsberg in constituency association VII Westphalia . Here 16 people were elected from the lists that represented this constituency.
| MP | Political party | Remarks |
|---|---|---|
| Johannes Becker | German Center Party | Deputy Group Chairman |
| Ewald Budde | SPD | |
| Anton Gilsing | German Center Party | Managing director of the party in Bochum |
| Heinrich Hansmann | SPD | |
| Otto Hue | SPD | From January 1919 Reich Commissioner for Coal Supply. |
| Heinrich Imbusch | German Center Party | |
| Max King | SPD | 1919 first SPD district president of Arnsberg |
| Hans Liebig | SPD | |
| Reinhard Mumm | German National People's Party | |
| Agnes Neuhaus | German Center Party | Member of the Constitutional Committee of the National Assembly |
| Nikolaus Osterroth | SPD | |
| Anton Rhinelander | German Center Party | |
| Robert Schmidt | SPD | February 13, 1919 Minister of Food in the Scheidemann cabinet and , from July 15, 1919, Minister of Economics in the Bauer cabinet |
| Clara Schuch | SPD | |
| Albert Vögler | German National People's Party | |
| August Winnefeld | German National People's Party | |
| Paul Ziegler | German Democratic Party |
Weimar Reichstag
The city of Herne belonged to constituencies 20 and 18, which included the administrative district of Arnsberg . Of the sixteen members , 1 member was elected for the city of Herne.
| date | Constituency | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1920 1st WRT |
20 Westphalia-South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz | Moved up from July 1920 |
| May 1924 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Maria Backenecker KPD | |
| December 1924 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD | |
| May 20, 1928 1928–1930 |
18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD | |
| September 14, 1930 1930-1932 |
18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD | |
| July 31, 1932 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD | |
| November 6, 1932 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD | |
| March 5, 1933 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Berta Schulz SPD |
Reichstag (time of National Socialism)
| date | Constituency | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| November 12, 1933 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Albert Meister NSDAP | no opposing candidate possible |
| March 29, 1936 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Albert Meister NSDAP | no opposing candidate possible |
| April 10, 1938 | 18 Westphalia South Reg.Bez: Arnsberg district Herne |
Albert Meister NSDAP | no opposing candidate possible |
Bundestag
| Electoral term | Constituency | Direct or country list |
MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
1st electoral term 1949–1953 |
53 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Heinrich Imig SPD | |
|
2nd electoral term 1953–1957 |
112 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Friedrich Welskop CDU | |
|
3rd electoral term 1957–1961 |
112 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Ulrich Berger CDU | |
|
4th electoral term 1961–1965 |
111 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Herbert Kriedemann SPD | |
| Move up | Ulrich Berger CDU | from December 22, 1964 | ||
|
5th electoral term 1965–1969 |
111 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Herbert Kriedemann SPD | |
| Country list | Ulrich Berger CDU | |||
| 6th legislative term 1969–1972 |
111 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Herbert Kriedemann SPD | |
| Country list | Ulrich Berger CDU | |||
| 7th parliamentary term 1972–1976 |
111 Herne - Castrop-Rauxel | Directly | Walter Arendt SPD | |
| Country list | Ulrich Berger CDU | |||
| 8th legislative term 1976–1980 |
110 Wanne-Eickel - Wattenscheid | Directly | Heinz Westphal SPD | |
| 112 Herne - Bochum III | Directly | Walter Arendt SPD | ||
| Country list | Ulrich Berger CDU | |||
| 9th legislative term 1980–1983 |
102 Herne | Directly | Heinz Westphal SPD | April 28 to October 1, 1982 Federal Minister for Labor and Social Affairs |
| 10th parliamentary term 1983–1987 |
102 Herne | Directly | Heinz Westphal SPD | Vice President of the German Bundestag |
| Country list | Norbert Schlottmann CDU | |||
| 11th electoral term 1987–1990 |
112 Herne | Directly | Heinz Westphal SPD | Vice President of the German Bundestag |
| 12th electoral term 1990–1994 |
112 Herne | Directly | Dieter Maaß SPD | |
| 13th parliamentary term 1994–1998 |
112 Herne | Directly | Dieter Maaß SPD | |
| 14th parliamentary term 1998–2002 |
112 Herne - Bochum III | Directly | Dieter Maaß SPD | |
| Country list | Ingrid Fischbach CDU | |||
| 15th electoral term 2002–2005 |
142 Herne - Bochum II | Directly | Gerd Bollmann SPD | |
| Country list | Ingrid Fischbach CDU | |||
| 16th electoral term 2005–2009 |
142 Herne - Bochum II | Directly | Gerd Bollmann SPD | |
| Country list | Ingrid Fischbach CDU | |||
| 17th electoral term 2009–2013 |
142 Herne - Bochum II | Directly | Gerd Bollmann SPD | |
| Country list | Ingrid Fischbach CDU | deputy group chairman | ||
| 18th electoral term 2013- |
142 Herne - Bochum II | Directly | Michelle Müntefering SPD | |
| Country list 3rd place | Ingrid Fischbach CDU | Parliamentary State Secretary at the Federal Minister of Health |
Prussian Landtag
Prussian House of Representatives : Second Chamber of the Prussian State Parliament :
| date | Constituency | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 LP 1849-1849 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 2 LP 1849-1852 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 3 LP 1852–1855 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 4 LP 1855-1858 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 5 LP 1859–1861 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 6 LP 1862-1862 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 7 LP 1862–1863 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 8 LP 1863-1866 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 9 LP 1866-1867 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 10 LP 1867-1870 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 11 LP 1870-1873 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 12 LP 1873-1876 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 13 LP 1877-1879 | Arnsberg 5 | Louis Constanz Berger Progressive Party / National Liberal | |
| 14 LP 1879-1882 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | from 1880 |
| 15 LP 1882-1885 | Arnsberg 5 | ||
| 16 LP 1886–1888 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | from 1887 |
| 17 LP 1889-1893 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | |
| 18 LP 1894–1898 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | |
| 19 LP 1899-1903 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | |
| 20 LP 1903-1908 | Arnsberg 5 | Hugo Schultz National Liberal | until June 16, 1904 |
| 20 LP 1903-1908 | Arnsberg 5 | Theodor Schmieding National Liberal | from June 16, 1904 |
| 21 WP 1908-1913 | Arnsberg 5 | Gustav Haarmann National Liberal | until May 5, 1911 |
| 22 WP 1913-1918 | Arnsberg 5 | Otto Hue SPD | |
| free State | |||
| 1 WP 1921-1924 | Gustav Sobottka KP | ||
| 2 WP 1924-1928 | Gustav Sobottka KP | ||
| 3 WP 1928-1932 | Gustav Sobottka KP | ||
| 4 WP 1932-1933 | Ewald Kaiser SPD | ||
| March 5, 1933 | Albert Meister NSDAP |
Provincial Parliament of Westphalia
| Constituency | MPs | MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|
| Herne | Viktor Niewiesch | (* 1877) | |
| Herne | Wilhelm Clermont | (1893–1942) | |
| Herne | Friedrich Cremer | (1836-1924) | |
| Herne | Robert Brauner SPD | ||
| Herne | Konrad Finke | (* 1925) |
State Parliament of North Rhine-Westphalia
| Electoral term | Constituency | Direct or country list |
MP | Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 electoral term 1947–1950 |
99 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Franz Hruska , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Josef Walter SPD | ||
| 2 electoral term 1950–1954 |
99 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Franz Hruska , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Josef Walter SPD | ||
| 3 electoral term 1954–1958 |
99 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Paul Marziniak , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Erich Schönewolf SPD | ||
| Move up | Ulrich Berger CDU | April 3 to July 12, 1958 | ||
| 4 electoral term 1958–1962 |
99 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Paul Marziniak , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Erich Schönewolf SPD | ||
| 5 electoral term 1962–1966 |
99 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Paul Marziniak , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Erich Schönewolf SPD | ||
| 6 electoral term 1966–1970 |
102 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Paul Marziniak , SPD | |
| 100 Herne | Directly | Erich Schönewolf SPD | ||
| 7 legislative term 1970–1975 |
102 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Helmut Hellwig SPD | |
| 128 Herne | Directly | Willi Pohlmann SPD | ||
| Country list | Norbert Schlottmann CDU | |||
| 8 electoral term 1975–1980 |
102 Wanne-Eickel | Directly | Helmut Hellwig SPD | |
| 128 Herne I. | Directly | Willi Pohlmann SPD | ||
| Country list | Norbert Schlottmann CDU | |||
| 9 legislative term 1980–1985 |
128 Herne I. | Directly | Willi Pohlmann SPD | |
| 129 Herne II | Directly | Helmut Hellwig SPD | ||
| Country list | Norbert Schlottmann CDU | retired on March 30, 1983 | ||
| 10 electoral term 1985–1990 |
128 Herne I. | Directly | Willi Pohlmann SPD | |
| 129 Herne II | Directly | Helmut Hellwig SPD | ||
| Country list | Günter Knefelkamp CDU | |||
| 11 electoral term 1990–1995 |
128 Herne I. | Directly | Gabriele Gorcitza SPD | |
| 129 Herne II | Directly | Helmut Hellwig SPD | ||
| Country list | Karin Hussing CDU | |||
| 12 parliamentary term 1995–1999 |
128 Herne I. | Directly | Gabriele Gorcitza SPD | |
| 127 Bochum III - Herne II | Directly | Frank Sichau SPD | ||
| Country list | Karin Hussing CDU | until August 1, 1999 | ||
| 13 1999–2005 electoral term |
127 Herne I - Bochum IV | Directly | Gabriele Gorcitza SPD | |
| 128 Herne I. | Directly | Frank Sichau SPD | ||
| 127 Bochum III - Herne II | Directly | Birgit Fischer SPD | ||
| 14 2005–2010 electoral term |
109 Bochum III - Herne II | Directly | Birgit Fischer SPD | until May 11, 2007 |
| 110 Herne I. | Directly | Frank Sichau SPD | ||
| 15 2010–2012 electoral term |
109 Bochum III - Herne II | Directly | Serdar Yüksel SPD | |
| 110 Herne I. | Directly | Alexander Vogt SPD | ||
| Country list | Bärbel Beuermann the left | |||
| 16 parliamentary term 2012–2017 |
109 Bochum III - Herne II | Directly | Serdar Yüksel SPD | |
| 110 Herne I. | Directly | Alexander Vogt SPD | ||
| Country list | Thomas Nückel FDP | 16th place |
Individual evidence
- ↑ Archived copy ( memento of the original dated November 16, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was automatically inserted and not yet checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ [1] Portal Westphalian History
- ^ [2] Portal of Westphalian History
- ^ [3] Portal Westphalian history
- ↑ Südfriedhof (Herne) #Some family graves worth seeing
- ^ [4] Portal Westphalian History