Bad Salzungen I constituency

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Constituency 36: Bad Salzungen I
Country Germany
state Thuringia
region Bad Salzungen district
Constituency number 36
Eligible voters 53,666
voter turnout 76.7%
Election date October 14, 1990
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party CDU
Voting share 52.2%

The constituency of Bad Salzungen I was a state electoral district for the state election in Thuringia in 1990 , the first state election after the re-establishment of the state of Thuringia. Its constituency number was 36.

The constituency comprised most of the then Bad Salzungen district with the following cities and communities: Andenhausen , Bermbach , Borsch , Bremen , Buttlar (Rhön) , Dermbach , Diedorf / Rhön , Dietlas , Dönges , Dorndorf , Empfertshausen , Fischbach / Rhön , Frauensee , Gehaus , Geisa , Geismar , Gerstengrund , Kaltenlengsfeld , Kaltennordheim , Ketten , Kieselbach , Klings , Kranlucken , Leimbach , Martinroda , Merkers , Möhra , Motzlar , Oberrohn , Oberzella , Oechsen , Otzbach , Pferdsdorf / Rhön , Bad Salzungen , Schleid , Spahl , Stadtlengsfeld , Sünna , Tiefenort , Unterbreizbach , Urnshausen , Vacha , Völkershausen , Weilar , Wenigentaft , Wiesenfeld , Wiesenthal , Wölferbütt , Zella , Zitters , Brunnhartshausen and Neidhartshausen .

Results

The 1990 state election took place on October 14, 1990 and had the following results for the constituency of Bad Salzungen I:

Direct candidate Party
(abbreviation)
First votes
(%)
Second votes
(%)
Hans-Peter Häfner CDU 52.2 52.4
Chr. L - 00.2
DFD - 00.6
REP - 01.0
DBU - 00.4
DSU 03.5 02.2
FDP 08.1 07.6
LL-PDS 08.8 08.5
NPD - 00.1
NFGRDJ 07.2 05.8
SPD 19.2 20.6
UFV 01.0 00.8

53,666 people were eligible to vote. The turnout was 76.7%. Hans-Peter Häfner (CDU) was chosen as a direct candidate. It received 52.2% of all valid votes.

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