List of members of the Coburg state parliament (23rd electoral period)

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This list names the members of the Coburg Landtag in its 23rd and last electoral term (1912–1919).

In the state elections in 1912, three candidates from the Liberals , four from the NLP and four agrarians were elected. Due to the First World War , his electoral term was extended. Due to the November Revolution, the history of the Coburg Landtag ended in 1918. In 1919, the Land Assembly of the Free State of Coburg was elected as its successor .

Constituency Surname was standing
I. Carl Senkeisen Wood goods manufacturer and councilor in Coburg
II Ernst Külbel Malt manufacturer and councilor in Coburg / secretary
III Gustav Hirschfeld Lord Mayor of Coburg
IV Friedrich Schlottermüller Mayor of Rossach / until 1915
IV Christian Brückner Schultheiß in Haarth / by-election 1915
V Gustav Hess Farmer in Neusses near Coburg
VI Gustav Langner Mayor in Rodach
VII Gottlieb Römhild Mayor in Meeder
VIII Oscar Arnold Factory owner in Neustadt near Coburg / President
IX Reinhold Goeckel Mill owner and farmer in Oberwohlsbach
X Wilhelm Gutsel Master potter in Sonnefeldt / Vice President
XI Reinhold Stepf Mayor of Koenigsberg

The standing committee included Oscar Arnold as president, Ernst Külbel as secretary as well as Gottlieb Römhild, Wilhelm Gutsel and Friedrich Schlottermüller. In addition, the state parliament formed two committees: the finance commission (Arnold, Külbel, Schlottermüller, Römhild and Senkeisen) and the administrative commission (Gutsel, Hirschfeld, Heß, Stepf and Langner).

Individual evidence

  1. Klaus Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg : The composition of the Coburg parliament at the unification of Coburg with Bavaria; in: Yearbook of the Coburg State Foundation 1969, p. 37
  2. Klaus Freiherr von Andrian-Werburg : The composition of the Coburg parliament at the unification of Coburg with Bavaria; in: Yearbook of the Coburg State Foundation 1969, p. 37.
  3. Negotiations of the Landtag for the Duchy of Coburg 1912-1918, p. 1 ff., Digitized