List of members of the Styrian state parliament (XV legislative period)

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This list of the members of the Styrian Landtag (XV. Legislative period) lists all the members of the Styrian Landtag in the XV. Legislative period. The legislative period began with the constituent session on October 25, 2005 and lasts until after the state elections on September 26, 2010 . After the state elections in 2005 , 25 of the 56 seats went to the Social Democratic Party of Austria (SPÖ), which won six seats and was able to overtake the Austrian People's Party (ÖVP) for the first time . The ÖVP won 24 seats in the election and lost three seats and the governor to the SPÖ in the election. The Freedom Party of Austria (FPÖ) lost all of its previous seven seats and left the state parliament, while the Communist Party of Austria (KPÖ) was able to return to the state parliament for the first time since 1970 with four seats. The Greens - The green alternative (GREEN) remained unchanged with three mandates.

In the first session of the Styrian Landtag, the members of the Landtag were sworn in, followed by the election of the members of the Provincial Government. The members of the state government of Voves , insofar as they had previously been sworn in as members of the state parliament, subsequently waived their state parliament mandates and were only members of the state parliament for a short time during the session. The last, 64th session of the XV. The legislative period took place on June 2, 2010. The constituent session of the state parliament of the XVI. The legislative period took place on October 21, 2010.

Functions

Member of the state parliament

Surname fraction annotation
Bacher Johann ÖVP from November 15, 2005
Bachmaier-Geltewa Waltraud SPÖ
Beutl Walburga ÖVP 2nd President
Bohemian Wolfgang SPÖ
Breithuber Werner SPÖ
Dirnberger Erwin ÖVP
Drexler Christopher ÖVP Club chairman
Ederer Bernhard ÖVP
Edlinger-Ploder Kristina ÖVP Resigning his mandate after being elected to the regional council on October 27, 2005
Maria Fischer Replaced Anton Lang after his appointment as regional councilor.
Flecker Kurt SPÖ After being elected as Deputy Governor, resignation from the mandate on October 25, 2005, again sworn in on September 22, 2009 and elected as the 1st President of the State Parliament
Gach Heinz ÖVP
Gangl Anton ÖVP
Gessl-Ranftl Andrea SPÖ until October 28, 2008
Gödl Ernst ÖVP
Gross Barbara SPÖ 3rd President
Gruber Detlef SPÖ
Gruber Erwin ÖVP
Hagenauer Peter Green until March 10, 2008
Hamedl Eduard ÖVP
Hammerl Gregor ÖVP
Kainz Manfred ÖVP from November 15, 2005
Kaltenegger Ernest KPÖ Club chairman
Kasic Wolfgang ÖVP from November 15, 2005
Businessman Monika SPÖ
Klimt-Weithaler Claudia KPÖ
Kolar Gabriele SPÖ
Konrad Klaus SPÖ
Kröpfl Walter SPÖ Club chairman
Lackner Karl ÖVP
Lackner Ursula SPÖ
Lechner-Sonnek Ingrid Green Club hostess
Leitner Elisabeth ÖVP from November 15, 2005
Majcen Franz ÖVP
Murgg Werner KPÖ
Ober Josef ÖVP
Pacher Renate KPÖ
Persch Ewald SPÖ
Petinger Karl SPÖ
Prattes Erich SPÖ
Prutsch Günther SPÖ
Reinprecht Ilse SPÖ
Riebenbauer Franz ÖVP
Riener Barbara ÖVP from March 17, 2009 for Annemarie Wicher
Giant Peter ÖVP
Rupp Gerhard SPÖ from November 15, 2005
Schleich Franz SPÖ
Schmid Gerald SPÖ
Schnider Andreas ÖVP until October 27, 2005
Schönleitner Lambert Green from March 11th for Peter Hagenauer
Creator Gerald ÖVP
Siegfried step by step SPÖ 1st President, resignation from office on September 21, 2009
Schröck Martina SPÖ from November 15, 2005
Schützenhöfer Hermann ÖVP After being elected as deputy governor, resignation from the mandate on October 27, 2005
Black Johannes SPÖ
Seitinger Johann ÖVP Resigning his mandate after being elected to the regional council on October 27, 2005
Stöhrmann Bernd SPÖ until November 11, 2007
Strassberger Josef ÖVP
Tromaier Siegfried SPÖ
Chernko Peter ÖVP
Voves Franz SPÖ after election as governor, resignation from mandate on October 25, 2005
Wicher Annemarie ÖVP until March 16, 2009
Woehry Odo ÖVP
Zelisko Markus SPÖ from February 12, 2008 for Bernd Stöhrmann
Zenz Klaus SPÖ
Zitz Edith Green

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