List of members of the Burgenland Landtag (XXI legislative period)

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Allocation of seats in the Burgenland Landtag from 2015
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A total of 36 seats

This list of the members of the Burgenland Landtag (XXI. Legislative period) lists all the members of the Burgenland Landtag in the XXI. Legislative period (as of April 10, 2018), which began on July 9, 2015 with the constitution of the state parliament and ended on February 17, 2020.

history

Since the 2015 state elections , the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ) has provided 15 of the 36 MPs, with the SPÖ losing three seats compared to the 2005 state elections . The Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) won eleven seats and lost two seats compared to 2010. In addition, the Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) with six members and Die Grünen Burgenland (GRÜNE) and the Burgenland List (LBL) with two members each are represented in the state parliament. in the state elections, the FPÖ won three seats and the Greens and LBL each won one seat.

After the deputies were sworn in, the members of the state parliament elected the members of the state government Niessl IV in the same session . On 28 February 2019 this was approved by the state government Doskozil I replaced.

The legislative period ended on February 17, 2020.

Functions

Landtag President

The previous SPÖ club chairman Christian Illedits was elected president of the state parliament at the constituent meeting . Illedits replaced Gerhard Steier (SPÖ) in his office , who announced his resignation and the SPÖ in the first state parliament session. In addition, Rudolf Strommer (ÖVP) was elected as second president and Ilse Benkö (FPÖ) as third president at the constituent meeting . Both had not previously belonged to the Presidium of the State Parliament and replaced Kurt Lentsch and Manfred Moser (both ÖVP). Illedits was elected by 24 of the 36 members of the state parliament. Since the second or third president may only be elected by the party entitled to claim, Strommer was elected with the eleven votes of the ÖVP club. Benkö, whose office as third president would actually have fallen to the SPÖ according to proportional representation, was elected with 13 of 15 votes from the SPÖ club with one vote against or one abstention.

On February 28, 2019, Verena Dunst succeeded Christian Illedits as President of the State Parliament.

Club chairmen

Member of the state parliament

The table contains the following information:

Surname: Last name and first name of the member of the state parliament
Fraction: Member of Parliament's club (official party code)
Constituency: Constituency through which the MP received the mandate. State constituency = remaining vote mandate
Annotation: Notes if a member of parliament resigned or was newly sworn in during the legislative period, as well as any change of parliamentary group
Surname image fraction Constituency annotation
Benkö Ilse FPÖ Constituency 5 (Oberwart)
Boehm Elisabeth Neusiedl am See - Mayor Elisabeth Böhm (01) .jpg SPÖ Regional constituency from October 17, 2019, successor for Christian Drobits
Brandstatter Kilian SPÖ Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See)
Drobits Christian Christian Drobits Pinkafeld 201702.jpg SPÖ Constituency 5 (Oberwart) until October 17, 2019 (change to the National Council), successor Elisabeth Böhm
Haze Verena SPÖ Presidium & Board of Directors May 17, 2016 (26795249150) (cropped) .jpg SPÖ Constituency 6 (Güssing) President of the state parliament
from February 28, 2019, successor for Wolfgang Sodl
Fazekas Patrik ÖVP Constituency 4 (Oberpullendorf)
Friedl Klaudia SPÖ Constituency 4 (Oberpullendorf) until November 16, 2017, change to the National Council, successor Peter Heger
Friedl Werner SPÖ Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See)
Haidinger Manfred FPÖ Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See) for the late Gerhard Kovasits from April 2016
Heger Peter SPÖ Constituency 4 (Oberpullendorf) from November 16, 2017, successor to Klaudia Friedl
Hergovich Robert SPÖ Constituency 2 (Eisenstadt)
Hirczy Bernhard ÖVP Regional constituency
Hutter Gerhard Non-attached Regional constituency LBL party and parliamentary group resignation on February 28, 2019
Illedits Christian Christian Illedits 2015.jpg SPÖ Constituency 3 (Mattersburg) President of the state parliament
until February 28, 2019, change to the state government , successor Inge Posch-Gruska
Kölly Manfred LBL Regional constituency
Kovacs Günter SPÖ Regional constituency until February 28, 2019, successor Wolfgang Sodl
Kovasits Gerhard FPÖ Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See) † died in office on April 7, 2016
Maczek Kurt Kurt Maczek 201702.jpg SPÖ Constituency 5 (Oberwart)
Molnár Géza FPÖ Regional constituency
Petrik Regina GREEN Regional constituency
Posch-Gruska Inge Mayor Inge Posch-Gruska (SPÖ press and communication, crop) .jpg SPÖ Constituency 3 (Mattersburg) from February 28, 2019, successor for Christian Illedits
Prohaska Doris SPÖ Regional constituency Until October 17, 2019 state constituency, successor Elisabeth Böhm
from October 17, 2019 constituency Oberwart, replacement for Christian Drobits
Resetar Michaela ÖVP Constituency 5 (Oberwart)
Rezar Peter SPÖ Constituency 4 (Oberpullendorf)
Judge Johann Johann Richter 201702.jpg FPÖ Regional constituency
Rosner Georg Oberwart military cemetery 201621.jpg ÖVP Regional constituency
Sack Edith SPÖ Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See)
Sagartz Christian ÖVP Constituency 3 (Mattersburg)
Salamon Ingrid SPÖ Constituency 3 (Mattersburg)
Schnecker Ewald SPÖ Regional constituency
Sodl Wolfgang SPÖ Constituency 6 (Güssing) until February 28, 2019 constituency of Güssing, Verena Dunst
as successor from February 28, 2019 state constituency for Günter Kovacs
Spitzmüller Wolfgang GREEN Regional constituency
Stomp Karin FPÖ Regional constituency
Steier Gerhard Non-attached Constituency 2 (Eisenstadt) Resignation of the SPÖ party and faction on July 9, 2015
Steindl Franz ÖVP Constituency 2 (Eisenstadt)
Steiner Thomas Thomas Steiner Eisenstadt.jpg ÖVP Regional constituency
Strommer Rudolf ÖVP Regional constituency
Temmel Walter Walter Temmel 201701.jpg ÖVP Constituency 6 (Güssing)
Ulram Markus ÖVP Constituency 1 (Neusiedl am See)
Wiesler Markus FPÖ Regional constituency
Wolf Christoph ÖVP Constituency 2 (Eisenstadt)

Individual evidence

  1. ^ List of names of the members of the Burgenland Landtag . As of April 10, 2018, accessed on June 22, 2018.
  2. a b c d orf.at: Doskozil sworn in as governor . Article dated February 28, 2019, accessed February 28, 2019.
  3. ORF Burgenland "Blast: Steier resigns from SPÖ", July 9, 2015
  4. orf.at: Salamon follows Hergovich as SPÖ club chairwoman . Article dated November 6, 2017, accessed November 6, 2017.
  5. Landesamtsblatt für das Burgenland, 85th year, 25th issue, issued and dispatched on June 19, 2015
  6. Burgenland, choice points calculation and mandates preferential votes in the constituency
  7. ^ A b c Wolfgang Millendorfer: Change in the SPÖ club: Landtag: Böhm follows Drobits. In: Burgenland People's Newspaper . October 16, 2019, accessed October 17, 2019 .
  8. a b c d derStandard.at: Burgenland changes the state leadership on Thursday . Article of February 24, 2019.
  9. a b Doskozil becomes Burgenland State Finance Councilor. In: derStandard.at . November 8, 2017. Retrieved November 9, 2017 .
  10. Thomas Orovits: Landtag dissolves and appends further sessions. In: Kurier.at . October 17, 2019, accessed October 18, 2019 .

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