Reichstag constituency district of Königsberg 8

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The constituency of the German Reich.

The Reichstag constituency province of East Prussia - administrative district Königsberg 8 (constituency 8; constituency Neidenburg-Osterode i. Ostpr. ) Was a constituency for the Reichstag elections in the German Empire and in the North German Confederation from 1867 to 1918.

Constituency layout

The constituency comprised the district of Neidenburg and the district of Osterode i. Ostpr. .

Population development
year Residents
1890 125,545
1895 130.902
1900 127.149
1905 130,746
1910 134.082
Professional men
Agriculture Industry and commerce Trade and services
1895 69.3 15.6 15.1
1907 67.9 16.3 15.8
Denomination
Evangelical Catholic
1890 88.1 10.8
1905 86.5 12.5
1910 85.3 13.5

MPs

choice MP Political party image
Reichstag election February 1867 Alexander von Lavergne-Peguilhen Conservative Party 0
Reichstag election August 1867 to 1871 Karl Ludwig von Weitzel Conservative Party 0
Reichstag elections 1871 to 1874 Georg Stein von Kamienski Conservative Party 0
Reichstag election 1874 to 1877 Carl Donath German Progressive Party 0
Reichstag election from 1877 to 1878 Otto Pannek Progress party 0
Reichstag election 1878 to 1883 Leo Becker German Reich Party 0
Replacement election 1883 to 1886 Ludwig Rose German Conservative Party 0
Reichstag election from 1887 to 1893 Heinrich Stephanus German Conservative Party 0
Reichstag election 1893 to 1898 Georg Stein von Kamienski Conservative Party 0
Reichstag election 1898 to 1903 Reinhard Weitzel from Mudersbach German Conservative Party 0
Reichstag elections 1903 to 1907 Richard Guenter NLP 0
Reichstag election 1907 to 1912 Hermann Nehbel German Conservative Party Nehbel-hans-alexander-hermann-1912-s461.jpg

elections

1867 (February)

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Alexander von Lavergne-Peguilhen Conservative 9704 0 0

1867 (August)

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Karl Ludwig von Weitzel Conservative 5918 0 0

1871

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Georg Stein von Kamienski Conservative 5085 0 0
Conservative 63 0 0
F. 4267 0 0
Others 0 63 0 0

1874

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Conservative 2173 0 0
Carl Donath German Progressive Party 6194 0 0
Others 0 143 0 0

1877

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Conservative 2772 0 0
NLP 38 0 0
Otto Pannek German Progressive Party 5711 0 0
center 39 0 0
Others 0 86 0 0

1878

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Leo Becker German Reich Party 6720 0 0
F. 3723 0 0
center 45 0 0
Others 0 76 0 0

1881

There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Leo Becker German Reich Party 6192 0 0
F. 5867 0 0
center 27 0 0
Others 0 17th 0 0

Replacement election 1883

After Becker had resigned on January 6, 1883, there was a replacement election on April 6, 1883. There was only one ballot.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Ludwig Rose German Conservative Party 8679 0 0
F. 4776 0 0
Others 0 17th 0 0

1884

There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 21,585 and the number of votes cast was 13,127, of which 16 were invalid. The turnout was 60.9%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Ludwig Rose German Conservative Party 10,587 0 0
F. 2386 0 0
center 103 0 0
center 41 0 0
Others 0 5 0 0

After Rose's death in 1886, there was no replacement election.

1887

There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 22,265 and the number of votes cast was 13,570, of which 51 were invalid. The turnout was 61.2%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Heinrich Stephanus German Conservative Party 13,103 0 0
F. 26th 0 0
center 402 0 0
Others 0 39 0 0

1890

There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 22,448 and the number of votes cast was 12,677, of which 22 were invalid. The turnout was 56.5%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Heinrich Stephanus German Conservative Party 9599 75.9 0
Forckenbeck DF 2346 18.5 0
Rczepnikowski Poland 44 0.3 0
Windthorst center 540 4.3 0
Others 0 61 0.5 0

1893

There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 22,236 and the number of votes cast 13,172, of which 83 were invalid. The turnout was 59.2%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Georg Stein von Kamienski conservative 10,618 81.1 0
Dau FVP 2346 18.5 0
Anton von Wolszlegier Poland 480 3.7 0
Carl Schultze SPD 75 0.6 0
Others 0 79 0.6 0

1898

There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 22,458 and the number of votes cast was 12,348, of which 109 were invalid. The turnout was 55.0%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Judge FVP 51 0.4 0
Rickert FVg 56 0.5 0
Reinhard Weitzel from Mudersbach conservative 10,346 84.5 0
Bahrke MVP 235 1.9 0
Anton von Wolszlegier Poland 605 4.9 0
Lewandoski Poland 50 0.7 0
Hugo Haase SPD 764 6.2 0
Others 0 132 1.1 0

1903

Before the election, the conservatives had fallen out. The shop stewards' meeting in Osterrode had nominated Oertzen as a candidate together with the BdL. The conservative shop stewards in Neidenburg felt betrayed and not asked. They supported the candidate of all liberal parties, Guenther. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 22,569 and the number of votes cast 15,981, of which 98 were invalid. The turnout was 70.8%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Oertzen conservative 6198 39.0 0
Richard Guenter NLP 7954 50.1 0
Anton von Wolszlegier Poland 401 2.5 0
Rczepnikowski Poland 243 1.5 0
brown SPD 1043 6.6 0
Others 0 44 0.3 0

1907

The NLP candidate also had the support of the left-wing liberals, but lost part of its supporters through the separation of the "natilalliberal agricultural organization". There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 23,386 and the number of votes cast 19,998, of which 80 were invalid. The turnout was 85.5%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Hermann Nehbel conservative 13803 69.3 0
Richard Guenter NLP 4433 22.3 0
Left Poland 1170 5.9 0
brown SPD 504 2.5 0
Others 0 8th 0.0 0

1912

NLP, Bauernbund and FoVP supported the national liberal candidate. The center supported the conservative candidate. There was only one ballot. The number of eligible voters was 24,790 and the number of votes cast 21,749, of which 98 were invalid. The turnout was 87.7%.

candidate Political party be right in % Remarks
Hermann Nehbel conservative 12,229 56.5 0
Moritz NLP 7915 36.6 0
Rczepnikowski Poland 1082 5.0 0
Hugo Haase SPD 423 1.9 0
Others 0 2 0.0 0

literature

  • Carl-Wilhelm Reibel: Handbook of the Reichstag elections 1890-1918, 1st half volume, 2007, ISBN 978-3-7700-5284-4 , pp. 27-29.
  • Fritz Specht: The Reichstag elections from 1867 to 1903: a statistic of the Reichstag elections together with the programs of the parties and a list of elected representatives, 2nd edition 1904, p. 5.