List of members of the Schleswig-Holstein State Parliament (19th electoral term)
This list gives an overview of the members of the Schleswig-Holstein state parliament in the 19th electoral period who were elected in the state election on May 7, 2017 . The constituent session of the state parliament took place on June 6, 2017.
composition
According to the final official final result of the election on May 7, 2017 , the 73 mandates in the state parliament are distributed as follows. Due to changes in parliamentary group membership, the current composition differs from the original result:
fraction | Distribution of seats | current distribution of seats |
---|---|---|
Christian Democratic Union of Germany (CDU) | 25th | 25th |
Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD) | 21st | 21st |
Bündnis90 / The Greens Schleswig-Holstein (GREEN) | 10 | 10 |
FDP Schleswig-Holstein (FDP) | 9 | 9 |
Alternative for Germany (AfD) | 5 | 4th |
South Schleswig Association of Voters (SSW) | 3 | 3 |
Non-attached MP | - | 1 |
Bureau
- President of the Landtag: Klaus Schlie (CDU)
- Vice President: Kirsten Eickhoff-Weber (SPD)
- Vice President: Aminata Touré (Greens)
- Vice President: Annabell Krämer (FDP)
Parliamentary groups
fraction | Chairperson | vice-chairman | Parliamentary managing directors |
---|---|---|---|
CDU | Tobias Koch |
Tim Brockmann Peter Lehnert Katja Rathje-Hoffmann |
Hans-Jörn Arp |
SPD | Ralf Stegner |
Martin Habersaat Serpil Midyatli Birte Pauls |
Birgit Herdejürgen |
GREEN | Eka of calves | Marret Bohn | |
FDP |
Wolfgang Kubicki
until December 2017 since December 2017 |
Anita Klahn | Oliver Kumbartzky |
AfD | Jörg Nobis | Claus Schaffer | Volker Schnurrbusch |
SSW | Lars Harms | Jette Waldinger-Thiering |
MPs
In the case of the members of parliament with direct mandate , their constituency as well as the percentage of votes they achieved there is indicated. The other MPs move into the state parliament via the state list of the respective party.
image | Member of the state parliament | born | fraction | Landtag constituency | First votes in% |
Remarks |
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Hans-Jörn Arp | 1952 | CDU | Steinburg-West | 45.8 | ||
Wolfgang Baasch | 1957 | SPD | Lübeck-South | 36.4 | ||
Marret Bohn | 1964 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Dennys Bornhöft | 1986 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Tim Brockmann | 1977 | CDU | Plön-Ostholstein | 41.5 | ||
Frank Brodehl | 1971 | AfD | List mandate | |||
Johannes Callsen | 1966 | CDU | Schleswig | 38.1 | ||
Claus Christian Claussen | 1961 | CDU | Stormarn | 38.7 | ||
Christian Dirschauer | 1981 | SSW | List mandate | Flemming Meyer | on August 1, 2020 moved up for||
Kai Dolgner | 1969 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Heiner Dunckel | 1954 | SPD | Flensburg | 31.6 | ||
Kirsten Eickhoff-Weber | 1960 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Wolf Rüdiger Fehrs | 1966 | CDU | Neumunster | 36.8 | ||
Maria-Elisabeth Fritzen | 1962 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Hauke Göttsch | 1965 | CDU | Rendsburg-East | 44.0 | ||
Daniel Günther | 1973 | CDU | Eckernförde | 43.2 | Prime Minister | |
Martin Habersaat | 1977 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Hartmut Hamerich | 1955 | CDU | Ostholstein-Süd | 41.7 | ||
Jörg Hansen | 1964 | FDP | List mandate | Wolfgang Kubicki | on December 15, 2017 moved up for||
Lars Harms | 1964 | SSW | List mandate | |||
Andreas Hein | 1967 | CDU | Dithmarschen-Schleswig | 44.6 | ||
Bernd Heinemann | 1952 | SPD | Kiel East | 40.4 | ||
Birgit Herdejürgen | 1965 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Thomas Hölck | 1962 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Stephan Holowaty | 1963 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Klaus-Dieter Jensen | 1958 | CDU | North Frisia South | 41.3 | ||
Erika von Kalben | 1964 | GREEN | List mandate | Group leaders | ||
Werner Kalinka | 1952 | CDU | Plön-North | 39.9 | ||
Lukas Kilian | 1986 | CDU | Stormarn-South | 41.2 | ||
Anita Klahn | 1960 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Peer Knöfler | 1968 | CDU | Ostholstein-Nord | 40.6 | ||
Joschka Knuth | 1993 | GREEN | List mandate | Rasmus Andresen | on July 1, 2019 moved up for||
Tobias Koch | 1973 | CDU | Stormarn center | 39.1 | Group leader | |
Annabell Kramer | 1971 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Oliver Kumbartzky | 1981 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Peter Lehnert | 1962 | CDU | Pinneberg-North | 42.6 | ||
Tobias Loose | 1984 | CDU | List mandate | Ingbert Liebing | on June 29, 2017 moved up for||
Kerstin Metzner | 1961 | SPD | Lübeck-West | 38.7 | ||
Serpil Midyatli | 1975 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Hans Hinrich Neve | 1957 | CDU | Rendsburg | 40.0 | ||
Volker Nielsen | 1964 | CDU | Dithmarschen-Süd | 40.5 | ||
Jörg Nobis | 1975 | AfD | List mandate | Group leader | ||
Barbara Ostmeier | 1961 | CDU | Pinneberg-Elbmarschen | 39.9 | ||
Birte Pauls | 1965 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Tobias von Pein | 1985 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Burkhard Peters | 1953 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Leave peter's yolk | 1990 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Ole-Christopher Plambeck | 1986 | CDU | Segeberg-West | 39.7 | ||
Regina Poersch | 1969 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Katja Rathje-Hoffmann | 1963 | CDU | Norderstedt | 36.2 | ||
Beate Raudies | 1966 | SPD | Elmshorn | 37.6 | ||
Sandra Redmann | 1965 | SPD | List mandate | |||
Kay Richert | 1974 | FDP | List mandate | |||
Heiner Rickers | 1966 | CDU | Steinburg East | 43.9 | ||
Jan-Marcus Rossa | 1966 | FDP | List mandate | Heinrich Garg | on December 15, 2017 moved up for||
Thomas Rother | 1959 | SPD | Lübeck-East | 37.1 | ||
Anette Röttger | 1966 | CDU | List mandate | Axel Bernstein | on September 20, 2017 moved up for||
Doris von Sayn-Wittgenstein | 1954 | non-attached | List mandate | Excluded from the AfD parliamentary group on December 4, 2018, and from the party on August 28, 2019 | ||
Claus Schaffer | 1969 | AfD | List mandate | |||
Klaus Schlie | 1954 | CDU | Lauenburg-North | 39.5 | President of the Landtag | |
Volker Schnurrbusch | 1958 | AfD | List mandate | |||
Ralf Stegner | 1959 | SPD | List mandate | Group leader | ||
Ines Strehlau-Thomas | 1959 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Andreas Tietze | 1962 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Aminata Touré | 1992 | GREEN | List mandate | Monika Heinold | on June 29, 2017 moved up for||
Andrea Tschacher | 1972 | CDU | List mandate | Petra Nicolaisen | moved up on October 17, 2017 for||
Özlem Ünsal | 1974 | SPD | Kiel-West | 36.6 | ||
Kai-Oliver Vogel | 1968 | SPD | Pinneberg | 36.9 | ||
Christopher Vogt | 1984 | FDP | List mandate | Group leader | ||
Bernd Voss | 1954 | GREEN | List mandate | |||
Kathrin Wagner-Bockey | 1968 | SPD | Lauenburg-Süd | 36.0 | ||
Jette Waldinger-Thiering | 1964 | SSW | List mandate | |||
Stefan Weber | 1963 | SPD | List mandate |
Retired MPs
image | Member of the state parliament | born | fraction | Landtag constituency | First votes in% |
Remarks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Rasmus Andresen | 1986 | GREEN | List mandate | Joschka Knuth | retired on June 30, 2019; Successor:||
Axel Bernstein | 1974 | CDU | Segeberg-East | 43.1 | Anette Röttger | died on August 24, 2017; Successor:|
Heinrich Garg | 1966 | FDP | List mandate | Jan-Marcus Rossa | retired on December 14, 2017, successor:||
Monika Heinold | 1958 | GREEN | List mandate | Aminata Touré | resigned on June 28, 2017; Successor:||
Wolfgang Kubicki | 1952 | FDP | List mandate | Jörg Hansen | resigned on December 14, 2017; Successor:||
Ingbert Liebing | 1963 | CDU | Nordfriesland-Nord | 45.3 | Tobias Loose | resigned on June 28, 2017; Successor:|
Flemming Meyer | 1951 | SSW | List mandate | Christian Dirschauer | resigned on August 1, 2020; Successor:||
Petra Nicolaisen | 1965 | CDU | Flensburg-Land | 39.7 | Andrea Tschacher | resigned on October 13, 2017; Successor:
Web links
- Overview of all MPs on the Landtag website
Individual evidence
- ↑ Landtag SH. (No longer available online.) Archived from the original on April 8, 2017 ; accessed on May 8, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ↑ 69 mandates plus four compensation mandates
- ↑ http://www.ndr.de/nachrichten/schleswig-holstein/Christopher-Vogt-Der-neue-Fraktionschef-der-FDP,vogt240.html
- ↑ MPs. In: afd-fraktion.de. Retrieved June 24, 2017 .
- ^ The parliamentary group of the Südschleswigschen voter association: The SSW in the state parliament has been newly constituted. (No longer available online.) In: ssw-landtag.de. Archived from the original on September 20, 2018 ; accessed on May 9, 2017 . Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ AfD parliamentary group excludes state chairmen. In: faz.net. December 4, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.