List of members of the Bremen citizenship (17th electoral term)

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The 17th legislative period of the Bremen citizenship ran from 2007 to 2011. It was initiated by the election on May 13, 2007. At the same time, the elections for the district councils took place, to which voters aged 16 and over were also allowed for the first time.

According to § 5 of the Bremen Election Law, the citizenship (Landtag) consists of 83 members, 68 of them from the Bremen area and 15 from the Bremerhaven area . The MPs from the electoral area of ​​Bremen are usually also members of the city citizenship, which also has 68 members. Due to the eligibility for citizens of the European Union in local elections , the city citizenship and the city of Bremen part of the state parliament can be occupied differently. In the 17th legislative period, Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen therefore has one more seat in the city citizenship than MPs from the Bremen electoral area in the state parliament, at the expense of the CDU.

The turnout was 58.59% (2003 general election: 61.3%).

Election result (official final result)

Corrected result after the re-election in Bremerhaven constituency 132/02 on July 6, 2008

Political party be right proportion of Mandates be right proportion of Mandates be right proportion of Mandates
State of Bremen City of Bremen Bremerhaven
SPD 101 290 36.72% 32 85 927 37.09% 27 15 363 34.81% 5
CDU 070 728 25.64% 23 59 673 25.76% 19th 11 055 25.05% 4th
Green 045 493 16.49% 14th 40 218 17.36% 12 05 275 11.95% 2
Die Linke.PDS 023 282 8.44% 7th 20 226 8.73% 6th 03 056 6.92% 1
FDP 016 486 5.98% 5 12 598 5.44% 4th 03,888 8.81% 1
DVU 007 536 2.73% 1 05 191 2.24% 02,345 5.31% 1
BIW 002,336 0.85% 1 00- 00- - 02,336 5.29% 1
Others 008 665 3.15% - 07 853 - 3.39% - 00812 1.84% -

MPs

Notes: Members of the Senate are suspended for this period. MPs move up from the respective party lists if another MP z. B. Becomes a senator or resigns for other reasons. Successors, on the other hand, have to leave if a senator gives up his office and becomes a member of the citizenship again.

Member of the state parliament Political party Remarks
Sandra Ahrens CDU
Silke Allers CDU
Ursula Arnold-Cramer SPD
Michael Bartels CDU
Rainer Bensch CDU until June 29, 2007 and from January 7, 2010 for Hartmut Perschau
Jost Beilken left
Paul Bödeker CDU
Karin Bohle-Lawrenz SPD
Sybille Böschen SPD
Winfried Brumma SPD
Magnus Buhlert FDP
Birgit Busch SPD
Şirvan-Latifah Çakici Left
SPD
November 2010 change of party
Jens Dennhardt SPD
Thomas Ehmke SPD
Mark Ella FDP
Peter Erlanson left
Bjorn Fecker Green
Dieter Focke CDU
Horst Frehe Green
Karin Garling SPD
Hans-Georg Gerling CDU until June 29, 2007 and from September 18, 2007 for Ronald-Mike Neumeyer
Wolfgang Grotheer SPD until January 8, 2008 (waiver)
Matthias Güldner Green
Mustafa Güngör SPD
Martin Günthner SPD until February 24, 2010, then Senator
Rainer Hamann SPD
Ulrike Hiller SPD
Wilhelm Hinners CDU
Doris Hoch Green
Reiner Holsten SPD from October 15, 2009 for Carsten Sieling
Frank Imhoff CDU
Wolfgang Jägers SPD until September 12, 2008 and again from February 25, 2010 for Martin Günthner
Reimund Kasper SPD
Jörg Kastendiek CDU
Carl Kau CDU
Karin Kauertz SPD
Andreas Kottisch SPD
Susanne Kröhl SPD from January 15, 2008 to April 11, 2008 for Grotheer and since October 7, 2008 for Willi Lemke
Petra Krümpfer SPD
Karin Krusche Green
Hermann Kuhn Green
Uta grief SPD
Willi Lemke SPD until September 30, 2008 (waiver)
Max Liess SPD
Karoline Linnert Green until June 29, 2007, then senator
Manuela Mahnke SPD
Marlies brands SPD
Karin Mathes Green
Renate Möbius SPD
Zahra Mohammadzadeh Green
Klaus Möhle SPD
Rita Mohr-Lüllmann CDU
Oliver Möllenstädt FDP
Elisabeth Charlotte Motschmann CDU
Walter Müller left independent since February 2011
Harry Nestler CDU
Ronald-Mike Neumeyer CDU until September 17, 2007 (waiver)
Silvia Neumeyer CDU
Inga Nitz left
Mustafa Öztürk Green
Manfred Oppermann SPD
Hartmut Perschau CDU until December 31, 2009 (waiver)
Insa Peters-Rehwinkel SPD
Helmut Pflugradt CDU (until the end of October 2009)
Jürgen Pohlmann SPD
Bernd Ravens CDU
Bernd Richter FDP
Claas Rohmeyer CDU
Thomas Röwekamp CDU
Klaus-Rainer Rupp left
Maike Schaefer Green
Frank Schildt SPD
Margitta Schmidtke SPD
Dirk Schmidtmann Green
Silvia Schön Green
Wolfgang Schrörs CDU
Emin Sükrü Senkal SPD
Carsten Sieling SPD until October 13, 2009, then member of the Bundestag
Sandra Speckert CDU until June 29, 2007 and since November 9, 2009 for Helmut Pflugradt
Iris skewer SPD
Anja Stahmann Green
Heiko Strohmann CDU
Jan Timke BIW Bremerhaven, since September 23, 2008
Siegfried Tittmann DVU Independent since July 2007
Monique Troedel left independent
Björn Tschöpe SPD
Christian Weber SPD President of the Citizenship
Frank Willmann Green
Sibylle Winther CDU
Uwe Woltemath FDP independent since December 9, 2010
Helga Ziegert SPD

Deputies who are not MPs

A.

  • Marion Allers Marion (SPD)
  • Agnes Alpers (left)
  • Gerhard Arndt (left)

B.

  • Hela Bahr (SPD)
  • Heidemarie Behrens (left) (until February 2011)
  • Karl Brackmann (CDU)
  • Rainer W. Buchholz (FDP)

C.

  • Tim Cordßen (SPD)

D.

  • Cord Degenhard (CDU)
  • Jürgen Diekmeyer (CDU)
  • Sülmez Dogan (Greens)

E.

  • Reinhard Engel (Greens)
  • Malte Engelmann (CDU)
  • Ulf Eversberg (Greens)

F.

  • Joachim Feldmann (independent) (since February 2010)

G

  • Karl-Heinz Gerken (CDU)
  • Fritz Gierschewski (SPD)
  • Michael Glintenkamp (CDU)
  • Ute Golasowski (Greens)
  • Rolf Gössner (independent)
  • Arno Gottschalk (SPD)
  • Margret Großer (FDP)

H

  • Karl-Otto Harms (SPD)
  • Reinhard Hennig (SPD)
  • Rolf Herderhorst (CDU)
  • Stefanie Huth (SPD) (until?)

I.

J

K

  • Wolfram Kaiser (SPD)
  • Melanie Kennard (SPD)
  • Erwin Knäpper (CDU)
  • Janna Köke (SPD)
  • Peter Kruse (SPD)

M.

  • Sabine Markmann-Breuer (SPD) (since February 2011)
  • Stefanie May (SPD) (since?)
  • Jessica Meyer (CDU)
  • Reinhard Metz (CDU) (until December 9, 2009)
  • Holger Mirbach (FDP)
  • Susan Mitrenga (Greens) (since November 17, 2009)

N

  • Harald Neujahr (FDP)

O

  • Jens Oppermann (SPD)

R.

  • Sabine Reuter (CDU)
  • Dieter Reinken (SPD) (since November 17, 2009)
  • Udo Richter (SPD) (until November 17, 2009)
  • Peter Rüdel (Greens)

S.

  • Detlef Scharf (CDU) (since November 9, 2010)
  • Stephan Schlenker (Greens)
  • Wolfgang Schmidt (SPD)
  • Frank Schmitz (SPD) (since April 22, 2010)

T

V

W.

  • Oxana Waldheim (CDU) (November 17, 2009 to November 9, 2010)
  • Barbara Wulff (SPD)

See also

Literature, source

  • Bremen citizenship: Changes in the composition of the citizenship (Landtag) during the 17th electoral term. In: Handbook of Citizenship.
  • Horst Lange: History of the Free Hanseatic City of Bremen from 1945 to 2005 . Volume 4: Statistics . Edition Temmen , Bremen 2008, ISBN 978-3-86108-575-1 .

Footnotes

  1. § 5 Electoral Law. Transparency portal Bremen, accessed on April 15, 2016 .
  2. a b The Bremen city citizenship as a local parliament is composed differently than the Bremen part of the citizenship as a state parliament. With regard to city citizenship, EU foreigners are also entitled to vote. In the 17th electoral term, this means that MP Bensch belongs exclusively to the citizenship as a state parliament, and MP Schmidtmann only belongs to city citizenship.
  3. Resigned in accordance with Section 34, Paragraph 1, Item 5 of the Bremen Election Act due to a subsequent change in the election result
  4. Entered in accordance with Section 34, Paragraph 1, Item 5 of the Bremen Election Act due to a subsequent change in the election result

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