District of Munich-Schwabing

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District in Bavaria
Surname Munich-Schwabing
number 108
Constituency Upper Bavaria
last choice October 14, 2018
voter turnout 74.4%
Member of the state parliament
Surname Christian Hierneis
Political party Green
Share of votes 34.9%
District assembly member
Surname Sylvio Bohr
Political party non-party (until April 2020 Greens )
Share of votes 34.81%
Constituencies in Munich

The district of Munich-Schwabing (district 108) is a Bavarian district .

Since the state elections in 2018, it has consisted of the Munich districts of Schwabing-Freimann , Maxvorstadt and Altstadt-Lehel . In 2018, 92,199 residents were entitled to vote.

State election 1998

In the 1998 state elections, the CSU achieved 41.5 percent of the total votes in the constituency (first and second votes together), the SPD 35.0 percent, the Greens 13.8 percent and the FDP 3.1 percent.

State election 2003

In the election on September 21, 2003, Ludwig Spaenle (CSU) won the direct mandate in constituency 108 with 42.3 percent of the first votes. Next-placed was the SPD direct candidate Monica Lochner-Fischer with 29.8 percent of the first votes. In the total votes of the constituency (first and second votes together) the CSU achieved 42.8 percent, the SPD 30.8 percent, the Greens 17.3 percent and the FDP 4.8 percent.

State election 2008

In the 2008 state elections , 106,256 residents were eligible to vote in the constituency. The turnout was 56.3%. The result was the following:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Total votes in% +/- total votes against 2003 in% -P.
Ludwig Spaenle CSU 28.9 28.3 −14.5
Isabell Zacharias SPD 27.6 28.3 −2.5
Margarete Bause GREEN 18.1 17.7 +0.5
Reinhold Herbert Free voters 3.5 3.5 +2.3
Wolfgang Heubisch FDP 13.7 13.8 +9.0
Peter Staudenhöchtl REP 0.4 0.4 −0.4
Katja Schall ödp 1.0 1.0 −0.4
Christian Schröder BP 1.0 1.0 +0.4
- BüSo - 0.0 −0.1
Max Brym LEFT 5.0 5.1 nk
Edith Brömsen VIOLET 0.3 0.4 nk
Fred Eichner NPD 0.4 0.4 nk

State election 2013

In the 2013 state elections , a total of 117,201 residents were eligible to vote in the constituency. Compared to the state elections in 2008 , the entire district 1 was now part of the Munich-Schwabing district. In 2008, parts of the district of Munich Hadern still belonged to the district . In return, the areas of urban district 9, which were still part of the Munich-Schwabing district in the 2008 election, now belonged to the Munich-Moosach district . The turnout was 63.1%. The result was the following:

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Total votes in% +/- total votes against 2008 in% -P.
Ludwig Spaenle CSU 31.6 31.7 +4.0
Isabell Zacharias SPD 29.2 32.5 +5.5
Otto Bertermann Free voters 4.6 4.1 +1.0
Margarete Bause GREEN 17.7 15.8 −3.7
Wolfgang Heubisch FDP 8.2 7.9 −6.7
Lilian Schlumberger-Dogu LEFT 2.2 2.2 −2.9
Sebastian Frankenberger ÖDP 2.0 1.7 +0.7
Abdul-Latife Khalid REP 0.3 0.3 −0.1
Charlotte Gornik BP 1.2 1.1 +0.2
- BüSo - 0.0 0.0
- The freedom - 0.2 nk
Martin love PIRATES 2.8 2.6 nk

State election 2018

For the 2018 state elections , the areas from District 2, which in 2013 still belonged to the Munich-Schwabing district, were incorporated into the new Munich-Mitte district. For the election on October 14, 2018, Ludwig Spaenle for the CSU, Isabell Zacharias for the SPD and Wolfgang Heubisch for the FDP are again running as direct candidates in the Munich-Schwabing district. Margarete Bause was in the federal election in 2017 in the Bundestag voted. Christian Hierneis, who was a direct candidate in the district of Munich-Pasing in 2013, stood for the Greens .

In 2018, 92,199 residents were eligible to vote in the constituency.

Direct candidate Political party First votes in% Total votes in%
Ludwig Spaenle CSU 20.6 20.9
Isabell Zacharias SPD 13.4 12.7
Harald Muller Free voters 4.5 4.7
Christian Hierneis GREEN 34.9 35.0
Wolfgang Heubisch FDP 13.0 12.6
Martina Ripke LEFT 4.3 4.5
Angela Settele BP 0.6 0.6
Thomas Prudlo ÖDP 1.5 1.6
Thomas Mayer PIRATES 0.6 0.6
Mathias Helmer AfD 4.9 4.9
Andre Wächter LKR 0.1 0.1
Stephan Lessenich courage 0.6 0.8
- The humanists - 0.1
Lukas Reindl The party 0.7 0.6
Peter Schippl Health research 0.1 0.1
- Animal welfare - 0.2
Jürgen Hackbarth V party³ 0.2 0.2

In addition to Christian Hierneis (Greens), who was elected directly for the first time, the FDP candidate and former Bavarian Science Minister Wolfgang Heubisch was elected from his party's district list. On the other hand, the previous constituency member and Minister of Education, Ludwig Spaenle (CSU), who had been a member of the state parliament since 1994, and the previous SPD member Isabell Zacharias left parliament.

Individual evidence

  1. Applicants with a majority of the first votes. State Returning Officer Bavaria, accessed on November 6, 2018 .
  2. Irene Kleber: Leaving the party! Ex-boss Sylvio Bohr leaves the Greens. In: www.abendzeitung-muenchen.de. April 10, 2020, accessed May 28, 2020 .
  3. ↑ Division of districts. Retrieved September 24, 2018 .
  4. ^ Results for the Munich-Schwabing district. State Returning Officer, accessed on April 11, 2019 .
  5. ^ State elections in Bavaria
  6. Compare district allocation 2008. Archived from the original on October 7, 2006 ; accessed on May 17, 2019 . with Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Elections to the Bavarian State Parliament 2013 . December 2013.
  7. http://www.landtagswahl2013.bayern.de/taba2108.html
  8. ^ State elections in Bavaria
  9. Compare Bavarian State Office for Statistics and Data Processing (Ed.): Elections to the Bavarian State Parliament 2013 . December 2013. with constituencies in 2018. Bavarian State Chancellery, accessed on May 17, 2019 .
  10. ^ Constituency applicants at www.landtagswahl2018.bayern.de, accessed on January 22, 2019.
  11. ^ State elections in Bavaria

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