Sebastian Steineke

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Sebastian Steineke (2014)

Sebastian Steineke (born June 19, 1973 in Hamburg ) is a German politician ( CDU ). He has been a member of the German Bundestag since 2013 .

Personal

After graduating from the Heilwig-Gymnasium in Hamburg, Steineke studied law at the University of Hamburg . After passing the first state examination , he completed his legal clerkship in Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg and Rhineland-Palatinate ( Speyer University of Applied Sciences ). After graduating with the second state examination, Steineke has been working as a freelance lawyer since 2003 and in Neuruppin since 2005. Steineke is married and has two sons. He lives with his family in Neuruppin .

Political career

Sebastian Steineke in the German Bundestag, 2019

In 2004 Steineke joined the CDU. In the district association of the CDU Ostprignitz-Ruppin, he has been a member of the district board since 2009, initially as press spokesman and since 2015 as deputy district chairman. He has been sitting in the district council of the CDU in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district since 2011 . Since the local elections in 2014, he has been chairman of the CDU district parliamentary group there. In addition, he was elected to the city council of Neuruppin in 2014. Before that, he was a member of the building and economic development committee of the city of Neuruppin from 2008 to 2014 as an expert resident. Since 2015, Steineke has also been a member of the state board of the CDU Brandenburg's municipal political association.

In January 2013 he was nominated for his party candidates for the general election in 2013 in the federal election district Prignitz - Ostprignitz-Ruppin - Havelland I . The constituency has always gone to the SPD since 1994. In the 2013 federal election, Sebastian Steineke won the direct mandate with 33.5 percent of the first votes and thus entered the Bundestag . Here he is a full member of the Committee on Legal Affairs and Consumer Protection and a deputy member of the Health Committee and the Judges' Committee. In the 2017 federal election, Steineke defended his direct mandate and won his constituency again with 30.8 percent of the first votes.

Web links

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