List of members of the State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt (7th electoral term)
This list gives an overview of all members of the state parliament of Saxony-Anhalt in the 7th electoral period (2016).
The 7th state parliament was elected on March 13, 2016 . The constituent meeting took place on April 12, 2016.
Bureau
- President:
- Hardy Güssau (CDU), resigned on August 21, 2016
- Gabriele Brakebusch (CDU), since September 1, 2016
- Vice Presidents:
- Daniel Rausch (AfD), resigned on June 2, 2016
- Willi Mittelstädt (AfD), since September 30, 2016
- Wulf Gallert (The Left)
composition
In the state elections on March 13, 2016, the result was as follows. Due to changes in parliamentary group membership, the current composition differs from the original result:
Political party | percent | Distribution of seats | current distribution of seats |
---|---|---|---|
CDU | 29.8% | 30th | 30th |
AfD | 24.3% | 25th | 21st |
The left | 16.3% | 16 | 16 |
SPD | 10.6% | 11 | 11 |
Alliance 90 / The Greens | 5.2% | 5 | 5 |
non-attached | - | 0 | 4th |
total | 87 | 87 |
Parliamentary groups
fraction | Chairperson | vice-chairman | Parliamentary managing directors |
---|---|---|---|
CDU | Siegfried Borgwardt |
Ulrich Thomas Gabriele Brakebusch (until September 2016) Eva Feußner (from September 2016 to February 2018) Lars-Jörn Zimmer (since February 2018) |
Markus short |
AfD |
André Poggenburg (until March 2018) Oliver Kirchner (since March 2018) |
Sarah Sauermann (until November 2016) Tobias Rausch Matthias Lieschke (until November 2016) Oliver Kirchner (until March 2018) Matthias Büttner (until November 2016) Ulrich Siegmund (since March 2018) Mario Lehmann (since November 2016) |
Daniel Roi (until November 2016) Robert Farle (since November 2016) |
The left |
Swen Knöchel (until October 2017) Thomas Lippmann (since November 2017) |
Birke Bull-Bischoff (until November 2017) Kerstin Eisenreich (since November 2017) Henriette Quade (since November 2017) Eva von Angern |
Stefan Gebhardt |
SPD | Katja Pähle |
Silke Schindler Andreas Steppuhn |
Rüdiger Erben |
Alliance 90 / The Greens | Cornelia Lüddemann |
Dorothea Frederking (until April 2018) vacant since then |
Sebastian Striegel |
MPs
photo | Member of the state parliament | born | fraction | Landtag constituency | First votes in% |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Wolfgang Aldag | 1968 | GREEN | Country list | on May 4, 2016 moved up for Claudia Dalbert | ||
Eva of Angern | 1976 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Gottfried Backhaus | 1958 | non-attached | 40 Querfurt | 33.1 | Left the AfD parliamentary group on June 2, 2017 and the AfD on October 17, 2017, joined the blue party in January 2018 , since its dissolution on December 31, 2019 | |
Katja Bahlmann | 1976 | left | Country list | moved up on November 2, 2017 for Matthias Höhn | ||
Jürgen Barth | 1955 | SPD | Country list | |||
Frank Bommersbach | 1963 | CDU | Country list | on February 21, 2018 moved up for Eva Feußner | ||
Bernhard Bönisch | 1953 | CDU | 37 Hall III | 24.6 | ||
Carsten Borchert | 1962 | CDU | 01 Salzwedel | 33.6 | ||
Siegfried Borgwardt | 1957 | CDU | 25 Jessen | 29.0 | ||
Gabriele Brakebusch | 1954 | CDU | 09 Oschersleben | 30.0 | President of the State Parliament (from September 2016) | |
Christina Buchheim | 1970 | LEFT | 22 Koethen | 26.5 | ||
Matthias Büttner | 1983 | AfD | 17 Staßfurt | 32.1 | ||
Bernhard Daldrup | 1961 | CDU | 15 Blankenburg | 42.4 | ||
Jens Diederichs | 1963 | non-attached | 32 Eisleben | 31.5 | Resigned from the AfD parliamentary group and the party on June 6, 2017, accepted into the CDU parliamentary group on June 13, 2017, resigned from the CDU parliamentary group on January 2, 2020 and joined the Free Voters party | |
Kerstin Eisenreich | 1969 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Rüdiger Erben | 1967 | SPD | Country list | |||
Robert Farle | 1950 | AfD | 33 Saalekreis | 30.1 | ||
Dorothea Frederking | 1964 | GREEN | Country list | |||
Lydia Funke | 1982 | AfD | Country list | |||
Wulf Gallert | 1963 | LEFT | Country list | Vice-President of the State Parliament | ||
Stefan Gebhardt | 1974 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Andreas Gehlmann | 1974 | AfD | 31 Sangerhausen | 30.3 | ||
Angela Gorr | 1957 | CDU | 16 Wernigerode | 39.9 | ||
Falko pit | 1977 | SPD | Country list | on May 18, 2016 moved up for Jörg Felgner | ||
Detlef Gürth | 1962 | CDU | 18 Aschersleben | 28.9 | ||
Hardy Güssau | 1962 | CDU | 04 Stendal | 32.4 | President of the State Parliament (until August 2016) | |
Uwe Harms | 1963 | CDU | 02 Gardelegen blocks | 30.5 | ||
Pure Haseloff | 1954 | CDU | 27 Dessau-Roßlau-Wittenberg | 32.9 | ||
Kristin Heiss | 1983 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Guido Henke | 1964 | left | Country list | on November 6, 2017 moved up for Birke Bull-Bischoff | ||
Guido Heuer | 1966 | CDU | 20 Wanzleben | 38.0 | ||
Doreen Hildebrandt | 1973 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Monika Hohmann | 1959 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Andreas Höppner | 1968 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Thomas Höse | 1967 | AfD | Country list | |||
Holger Hövelmann | 1967 | SPD | Country list | |||
Eduard Jantos | 1953 | CDU | Country list | on June 28, 2018 moved up for Ralf Geisthardt | ||
Thomas Keindorf | 1958 | CDU | 38 Hall IV | 29.5 | ||
Oliver Kirchner | 1966 | AfD | 10 Magdeburg I | 23.8 | ||
Swen ankle | 1973 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Hagen Kohl | 1969 | AfD | Country list | |||
Angela Kolb-Janssen | 1963 | SPD | Country list | |||
Jens Kolze | 1967 | CDU | Country list | on June 1, 2016 moved up for Gunnar Schellenberger | ||
Dietmar Krause | 1960 | CDU | 23 Zerbst | 29.3 | ||
Tobias Krull | 1977 | CDU | 11 Magdeburg II | 26.9 | ||
Markus short | 1970 | CDU | 06 castle | 28.8 | ||
Hendrik Lange | 1977 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Mario Lehmann | 1970 | AfD | Country list | |||
Harry Lienau | 1955 | CDU | Country list | moved up on August 1, 2019 for Florian Philipp | ||
Matthias Lieschke | 1970 | AfD | Country list | |||
Thomas Lippmann | 1961 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Hannes Loth | 1981 | AfD | Country list | |||
Cornelia Lüddemann | 1968 | GREEN | Country list | |||
Olaf master | 1971 | GREEN | Country list | |||
Willi Mittelstädt | 1947 | AfD | 39 Merseburg | 32.3 | Vice-President of the State Parliament (from September 2016) | |
Ronald Mormann | 1966 | SPD | Country list | on November 3, 2017 moved up for Katrin Budde | ||
Volker Olenicak | 1966 | AfD | 29 Bitterfeld | 33.4 | ||
Katja Pähle | 1977 | SPD | Country list | |||
André Poggenburg | 1975 | non-attached | 41 time | 31.6 | Resigned from the AfD on January 10, 2019 and from the AfD parliamentary group on January 22, 2019, ADPM member from January to August 2019 | |
Henriette Quade | 1984 | LEFT | Country list | |||
Detlef Radke | 1956 | CDU | 05 Genthin | 30.5 | ||
Alexander Raue | 1973 | AfD | 35 Hall I | 31.1 | ||
Daniel Rausch | 1963 | AfD | Country list | Vice-President of the State Parliament (until June 2016) | ||
Tobias Rausch | 1990 | AfD | Country list | |||
Daniel Roi | 1987 | AfD | 28 Wolfen | 31.0 | ||
Sarah Sauermann | 1988 | non-attached | 21 Bernburg | 30.8 | left the AfD parliamentary group on May 28, 2017 | |
Frank Scheurell | 1962 | CDU | 24 Wittenberg | 33.6 | ||
Silke Schindler | 1962 | SPD | Country list | |||
Andreas Schmidt | 1970 | SPD | Country list | |||
Jan Wenzel Schmidt | 1991 | AfD | Country list | |||
André Schröder | 1969 | CDU | Country list | |||
Chris Schulenburg | 1980 | CDU | 03 Havelberg-Osterburg | 40.1 | ||
Andreas Schumann | 1964 | CDU | 13 Magdeburg IV | 27.9 | ||
Ulrich Siegmund | 1990 | AfD | Country list | |||
Verena Späthe | 1958 | SPD | Country list | on August 15, 2016 moved up for Nadine Hampel | ||
Marcus Spiegelberg | 1992 | AfD | 43 Weissenfels | 31.8 | ||
Holger Stahlknecht | 1964 | CDU | 08 Wolmirstedt | 37.6 | ||
Andreas Steppuhn | 1962 | SPD | Country list | |||
Sebastian Striegel | 1981 | GREEN | Country list | |||
Daniel Sturm | 1977 | CDU | 42 Naumburg | 31.9 | ||
Daniel Szarata | 1982 | CDU | 14 Halberstadt | 35.9 | ||
Ulrich Thomas | 1968 | CDU | 30 Quedlinburg | 34.1 | ||
Hans-Thomas Tillschneider | 1978 | AfD | 34 Bad Dürrenberg-Saalekreis | 30.9 | ||
Marco Tullner | 1968 | CDU | 36 Hall II | 26.0 | ||
Daniel Wald | 1982 | AfD | Country list | on April 16, 2018 moved up for Andreas Mrosek | ||
Lars-Jörn Zimmer | 1970 | CDU | Country list | on May 17, 2016 moved up for Edwina Koch-Kupfer | ||
Dagmar Zoschke | 1959 | LEFT | Country list |
Retired MPs
photo | Member of the state parliament | born | fraction | Landtag constituency | First votes in% |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Katrin Budde | 1965 | SPD | Country list | 19th German Bundestag, declaration of the waiver of mandate on October 26, 2017, effective from November 2, 2017, successor Ronald Mormann | After election to the||
Birch Bull-Bischoff | 1963 | LEFT | Country list | 19th German Bundestag, declaration of the waiver of mandate on October 25, 2017, effective from November 1, 2017, successor Guido Henke | After election to the||
Claudia Dalbert | 1954 | GREEN | Country list | Wolfgang Aldag | After appointment as Minister for the Environment, Agriculture and Energy, declaration of the waiver of mandate on April 26, 2016, effective from May 3, 2016, successor||
Jörg Felgner | 1972 | SPD | Country list | Falko Grube | After appointment as Minister of Economics and Science, declaration of the resignation of the mandate on May 10, 2016, effective from May 17, 2016, successor||
Eva Feussner | 1963 | CDU | Country list | After appointment as State Secretary for Education, declaration of the waiver of mandate on February 12, 2018, effective from February 19, 2018, successor Frank Bommersbach | ||
Ralf Geisthardt | 1954 | CDU | 07 Haldensleben | 33.0 | Died on June 23, 2018, successor Eduard Jantos | |
Petra Grimm-Benne | 1962 | SPD | Country list | Nadine Hampel | After appointment as Minister of Labor and Social Affairs, declaration of resignation on May 10, 2016, effective from May 17, 2016, successor||
Nadine Hampel | 1975 | SPD | Country list | Petra Grimm-Benne Declaration of the waiver of mandate on August 4, 2016, effective after August 11, 2016, successor Verena Späthe | on May 18, 2016 moved up for||
Matthias Höhn | 1975 | LEFT | Country list | 19th German Bundestag, declaration of waiver of mandate on October 25, 2017, effective from November 1, 2017, successor Katja Bahlmann | After being elected to the||
Edwina Koch-Kupfer | 1962 | CDU | Country list | Lars-Jörn Zimmer | After appointment as State Secretary for Education, declaration of the waiver of mandate on May 9, 2016, effective from May 16, 2016, successor||
Andreas Mrosek | 1958 | AfD | 26 Dessau-Roßlau | 25.5 | elected to the 19th German Bundestag on September 24, 2017 ; Declaration of the waiver of the mandate on March 27, 2018, effective from April 15, 2018, successor Daniel Wald | |
Florian Philipp | 1980 | CDU | 12 Magdeburg III | 30.1 | Declaration of the waiver of the mandate after moving to the State Audit Office of Saxony-Anhalt on July 9, 2019, effective from July 31, 2019, successor Harry Lienau | |
Gunnar Schellenberger | 1960 | CDU | 19 Schönebeck | 29.5 | Jens Kolze | After appointment as State Secretary for Culture, declaration of the waiver of mandate on May 24, 2016, effective from May 31, 2016, successor
Web links
Individual evidence
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt - ALLIANCE 90 / THE GREENS. Retrieved April 23, 2019 .
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: Printed matter 7/35. State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, May 12, 2016, accessed on September 1, 2017 .
- ^ AfD parliamentary group loses another MP. In: Deutschlandfunk . June 3, 2017. Retrieved June 3, 2017 .
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: Printed matter 7/2069. State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, November 9, 2017, accessed on November 9, 2017 .
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from February 22, 2018, printed matter 7/2491
- ↑ AfD MP Diederichs leaves parliamentary group and party ( Memento from June 9, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), mdr.de/sachsen-anhalt/ , June 6, 2017, accessed on June 6, 2017.
- ↑ CDU parliamentary group accepts Jens Diederichs ( memento from June 25, 2017 in the Internet Archive ), mdr.de/sachsen-anhalt/, June 14, 2017.
- ↑ Jens Diederichs leaves CDU parliamentary group. landtag.sachsen-anhalt.de, accessed on February 25, 2020 .
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 24, 2016, printed matter 7/46
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: Printed matter 7/2071. State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, November 9, 2017, accessed on November 9, 2017 .
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: Printed matter 7/3128. State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, July 2, 2018, accessed on July 2, 2019 .
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from June 1, 2016, printed matter 7/84
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from August 1, 2019, printed matter 7/4690
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from November 9, 2017, printed matter 7/2070
- ↑ Melanie Amann: André Poggenburg leaves the AfD. In: Spiegel Online. January 10, 2019. Retrieved January 10, 2019.
- ↑ mdr.de: Poggenburg also leaves AfD parliamentary group | MDR.DE. Retrieved January 24, 2019 .
- ↑ Hagen Eichler: Sauermann resigns: Germany's largest AfD group is shrinking . In: Mitteldeutsche Zeitung . ( mz-web.de [accessed on May 29, 2017]).
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from August 17, 2016, printed matter 7/248
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from April 17, 2018, printed matter 7/2739
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 20, 2016, printed matter 7/43
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from November 9, 2017, printed matter 7/2070
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/2025
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from November 9, 2017, printed matter 7/2071
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/29
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 12, 2016, printed matter 7/35
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/33
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 24, 2016, printed matter 7/46
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/2436
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from February 22, 2018, printed matter 7/2491
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt: Printed matter 7/3128. State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, July 2, 2018, accessed on July 2, 2019 .
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/34
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 24, 2016, printed matter 7/47
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 24, 2016, printed matter 7/47
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, information from August 4, 2016, printed matter 7/210
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from August 17, 2016, printed matter 7/248
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/2026
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from November 9, 2017, printed matter 7/2069
- ↑ Landtag Saxony-Anhalt, printed matter 7/32
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 20, 2016, printed matter 7/43
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from March 27, 2018, printed matter 7/2651
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from April 17, 2018, printed matter 7/2739
- ↑ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from July 9, 2019, printed matter 7/4592
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from August 1, 2019, printed matter 7/4690
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from May 24, 2016, printed matter 7/50
- ^ State Parliament of Saxony-Anhalt, information from June 1, 2016, printed matter 7/84