List of the members of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1905 to 1906
This list includes the members of the assembly of estates of the Grand Duchy of Baden for the sessions of the 42nd Ordinary State Parliament. The opening took place on December 12, 1905. The final session fell on August 8, 1906. A total of 40 sessions of the First Chamber and 148 sessions of the Second Chamber took place.
Presidium of the First Chamber
President: Prince Karl von Baden
1st Vice President: Count Franz von Bodman
2nd Vice President: Real Privy Councilor Albert Bürklin
Members of the First Chamber
Prince of the House of Baden
- Hereditary Grand Duke Friedrich of Baden
- Prince Maximilian von Baden (was only present at the opening of the state parliament)
- Prince Karl of Baden
Noblemen
- Prince Max Egon zu Fürstenberg (was only present at the opening of the state parliament)
- Prince Emich zu Leiningen
- Prince Erwein von der Leyen
- Prince Alfred zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg as representative for Prince Ernst zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Freudenberg
- Prince Karl zu Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg
- Count Emich zu Leiningen-Billigheim (was never present)
Representative of the Catholic Church
- Thomas Nörber , Archbishop of Freiburg (was never present)
Representative of the Protestant regional church
- Friedrich Karl Oehler , prelate of the Evangelical Church
Representative of the manorial nobility
Above the Murg
- Count Robert von Andlaw
- Count Franz von und zu Bodman
- Baron Ruprecht Böcklin von Böcklinsau
- Baron Albrecht von Stotzingen
Below the Murg
- Baron Ernst August Göler of Ravensburg
- Count Raban von Helmstatt
- Baron Udo von La Roche-Starkenfels , chief magistrate
- Baron Albrecht Rüdt von Collenberg-Bödigheim , District Court Director
Representatives of the state universities
- Wilhelm Windelband , privy councilor, professor at the University of Heidelberg and their representative in the state parliament
- Gustav Rümelin , Privy Councilor, Professor at the University of Freiburg and its representative in the state parliament
- Hans Bunte , Privy Councilor, Professor at the TH Karlsruhe and its representative in the state parliament
Members elected by the Chambers of Commerce
- Albert Dewitz , factory director
- Robert Koelle , Privy Councilor of Commerce
- Viktor Lenel , Councilor of Commerce
MPs elected by the Chamber of Agriculture
- Georg Frank , Economics Council
- Julius Kirsner , private owner
Elected member of the Chamber of Crafts
- Josef Leonhard , City Councilor, President of the Chamber of Crafts
MPs elected by the cities subject to the city code
- Otto Winterer , Lord Mayor of Freiburg
- Otto Beck , Lord Mayor of Mannheim
Elected MP from cities over 3000 inhabitants
- Gustav Weiß , mayor
Member of parliament elected by the district committees
- Max Boeckh , lawyer and city councilor
Members appointed by the Grand Duke
- Ferdinand Lewald , Privy Councilor, President of the Administrative Court
- Emil Dorner , President of the District Court
- Albert Bürklin , real privy councilor
- Emil Glockner , State Councilor and Tax Director
- Max Honsell , privy councilor, senior building director
- Ferdinand Sander , Privy Councilor of Commerce
- Carl Reiss , Councilor of Commerce
- Hans Thoma , university professor
Presidium of the Second Chamber
President: Albert Gönner until January 15, 1906, then: Karl Wilckens
1st Vice President: Georg Karl Lauck until February 1, 1906, then: Johann Zehnter
2nd Vice President: Adolf Geck
The elected members of the Second Chamber
Since 1905, there were a total of 73 electoral districts consecutively numbered from south to north, following a new division. In the following, the city electoral districts and the electoral districts for offices are summarized in two separate sections, whereby the numbering of the electoral districts appears incomplete.
The composition of the mandates corresponded to the election of October 19, 1905 for the legislative period from 1905 to 1909. After the election, a coalition of National Liberals (NLP), Democrats, Liberals and Social Democrats (SPD), the so-called large bloc , was formed for the first time . In 1905 the large bloc won a total of 41 seats. The center was the strongest parliamentary group with 28 seats.
City electoral districts
Constituency | Name of the constituency | Name of the MP | fraction |
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3. | Constance constituency | Martin Venedey |
German People's Party (Democrats) |
11. | Electoral district of the city of Loerrach with Stetten | Ernst Friedrich Roesch | SPD |
18th | Constituency of the city of Freiburg | Constantin Fehrenbach | center |
19th | Constituency of the city of Freiburg | Serious herbs | SPD |
20th | Constituency of the city of Freiburg | Edmund Rebmann | National Liberal Party |
25th | Electoral district of the city of Lahr | Ludwig Schneider | National Liberal Party |
29 | Electoral district of the city of Offenburg | Oskar Muser |
German People's Party (Democrats) |
35. | Electoral district of the city of Baden | Albert Gönner | National Liberal Party |
37. | Constituency of the city of Rastatt | Karl Franz | National Liberal Party |
41. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Ludwig Frank | SPD |
42. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Gustav Binz | National Liberal Party |
43. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Paul Frühauf | Liberal People's Party |
44. | Electoral district of the city of Karlsruhe | Wilhelm Kolb | SPD |
45. | Constituency of the city of Durlach | Christian Horst | SPD |
47. | Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim with Brötzingen | Albert Wittum | National Liberal Party |
48. | Electoral district of the city of Pforzheim with Brötzingen | Adolf Geck | SPD |
51. | Electoral district of the city of Bruchsal | Anton Wiedemann | center |
58. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Gustav Lehmann | SPD |
59. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Robert Kramer | SPD |
60. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Karl Vogel |
German People's Party (Democrats) |
61. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Emil Mayer | National Liberal Party |
62. | Electoral district of the city of Mannheim | Albert Suesskind | SPD |
64. | Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg | Rupert Rohrhurst | National Liberal Party |
65. | Electoral district of the city of Heidelberg | Karl Wilckens | National Liberal Party |
Electoral districts
Constituency | Name of the constituency | Name of the MP | fraction |
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1. | Electoral district of the Pfullendorf office with communities of the Überlingen office | Josef Weißhaupt | center |
2. | Electoral district of the office of Meßkirch with communities of the office of Stockach |
Karl Hauser died on December 16, 1905, followed by Brodmann |
National Liberal Party |
Johann Brodmann | National Liberal Party | ||
4th | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Konstanz, Überlingen and Stockach | August Karl Anton Büchner | center |
5. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices Engen and Constance | Josef Giessler | center |
6th | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Donaueschingen and Engen | Josef Hilbert | National Liberal Party |
7th | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Villingen and Donaueschingen | Joseph Ignaz Goerlacher | center |
8th. | Electoral district of the Bonndorf office with municipalities of the Waldshut office | Josef Wittemann | center |
9. | Electoral district of the St. Blasien office with municipalities of the Waldshut office | Philipp Blümmel | center |
10. | Electoral district of the office Säckingen with the municipalities of the offices Waldshut and Schopfheim | Adolf Ernst Birkenmayer | center |
12. | Electoral district with municipalities of the office of Lörrach | Rudolf Obkircher | National Liberal Party |
13. | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Schopfheim and Schönau | Georg Peter Weygoldt | National Liberal Party |
14th | Electoral district of the office of Müllheim with the municipalities of the offices of Lörrach and Staufen | Ernst Blankenhorn | National Liberal Party |
15th | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Staufen, Schönau, Freiburg and Neustadt | Ferdinand head | center |
16. | Electoral district of the Breisach office with the municipalities of the Emmendingen office | Alfred Freiherr Huber von Gleichenstein | center |
17th | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Neustadt, Triberg and Villingen | Josef Duffner | center |
21st | Electoral district of the office Waldkirch with municipalities of the office Freiburg | Karl Wiest | center |
22nd | Constituency with the municipalities of the offices of Freiburg and Emmendingen | Josef Julius student | center |
23. | Electoral district with municipalities of the office Emmendingen | Wilhelm Pfefferle | National Liberal Party |
24. | Electoral district of the Ettenheim office with the municipalities of the offices of Emmendingen and Lahr | Emil Armbruster | center |
26th | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices Triberg, Villingen and Wolfach | Alfred Meyr | National Liberal Party |
27. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Lahr and Offenburg | Karl Heimburger |
German People's Party (Democrats) |
28. | Electoral district with the municipalities of Wolfach and Offenburg | Michael Josef Hennig | center |
30th | Electoral district with municipalities of the Kehl office | Friedrich Saenger | National Liberal Party |
31. | Electoral district with the municipalities of Offenburg and Kehl | Joseph Morgenthaler | center |
32. | Electoral district of the Oberkirch office with the municipalities of Offenburg and Achern | Franz Friedrich Geppert | center |
33. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Achern and Bühl | Richard Hergt | center |
34. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Bühl and Baden |
Georg Karl Lauck died on February 1, 1906, followed by Schmunck |
center |
Michael Schmunck | center | ||
36. | Constituency with the municipalities of the offices of Rastatt and Baden | Johann Anton tenth | center |
38. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Rastatt, Bühl and Baden | Edmund Schmidt | center |
39. | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Ettlingen , Rastatt and Karlsruhe | Franz Belzer | center |
40. | Electoral district with municipalities of the Karlsruhe office | Ludwig Neck | National Liberal Party |
46. | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices in Durlach, Ettlingen and Pforzheim | Christian Gierich | German Conservative Party |
49. | Electoral district with municipalities of the Pforzheim office | Robert Emil Eichhorn | SPD |
50. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Bruchsal and Durlach | Franz Reiff | German Conservative Party |
52. | Electoral district with municipalities of the Bruchsal office | Julius Breitner | center |
53. | Electoral district of the Bretten office with municipalities of the Bruchsal office | Otto Heinrich Schmidt | Association of farmers |
54. | Constituency with the municipalities of the offices of Wiesloch and Bruchsal | Peter Freiherr von und zu Mentzingen | center |
55. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices of Heidelberg and Wiesloch | Georg Pfeiffle | SPD |
56. | Electoral district with municipalities of the Schwetzingen office | Wilhelm Ihrig |
German People's Party (Democrats) |
57. | Electoral district with the municipalities of the offices of Mannheim and Schwetzingen | Friedrich Bechtold | SPD |
63. | Electoral district of the Weinheim office with parts of the Mannheim office | Valentin Müller | National Liberal Party |
66. | Electoral district of the Eppingen office with the municipalities of the offices of Sinsheim and Wiesloch | Jakob Burkhard | National Liberal Party |
67. | Electoral district with municipalities of the office Sinsheim | Heinrich Neuwirth | National Liberal Party |
68. | Electoral district with municipalities of the offices Heidelberg and Eberbach | Philipp Quenzer | National Liberal Party |
69. | Electoral district with the municipalities of Buchen, Eberbach, Mosbach and Adelsheim offices | Jonas Dieterle | center |
70. | Electoral district with municipalities of the Mosbach office | Johann Georg Banschbach | German Conservative Party |
71. | Electoral district with communities of the offices of Boxberg and Adelsheim | Johann Gottfried Leiser | National Liberal Party |
72. | Electoral district with municipalities of the office of Tauberbischofsheim | Josef Schofer | center |
73. | Electoral district of the Wertheim office with the municipalities of the Buchen and Tauberbischofsheim offices | August Neuhaus | center |
literature
- Digital collection of Baden state parliament protocols at the Baden state library. List of members of both chambers
- Minutes of the Baden State Parliament, 1st Chamber - digitized by the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, 1819–1918
- Minutes of the Baden State Parliament, 2nd Chamber - digitized by the Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe, 1819–1933
- Ludwig Bauer, Bernhard Gißler: The members of the first chamber of the Baden assembly of estates from 1819–1912. Fidelitas, Karlsruhe 1913, 5th edition, p. 62 f.
- Adolf Roth and Paul Thorbecke: The Baden estates. Landtag manual. Publishing house of G. Braunschen Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1907
Supporting documents and comments
- ↑ Ludwig Bauer, Bernhard Gißler: The members of the First Chamber of the Baden Estates Assembly from 1819–1912. Fidelitas, Karlsruhe 1913, 5th edition, p. 62 f.
- ↑ Adolf Roth and Paul Thorbecke: The Baden state estates. Landtag manual. Verlag der G. Braunschen Hofbuchdruckerei, Karlsruhe 1907, p. 272
- ↑ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad This mandate holder is shown in the officially published lists of representatives as an academic with a doctorate, i.e. H. usually listed there with a doctoral degree in front of the name
- ↑ a b c d e From 1868 to 1878 the counterpart to the German People's Party in Baden was called the Democratic Party
- ↑ a b c d Until 1931 the city of Baden-Baden was only called Baden .