Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency

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The constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne is a constituency for the election of the Hamburg citizenship and the district assembly in the district of Wandsbek . According to Hamburg's electoral law, it is a multi-mandate constituency in which four members of the parliament are elected by direct election or according to constituency lists.

Constituency 12: Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Map: Location of the Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency in Hamburg.
Country Germany
state Hamburg
district Wandsbek
Constituency number 12
Residents 102,979
Eligible voters 77,842
voter turnout 51.8%
Election date February 15, 2015
MPs

The constituency includes the districts of Farmsen-Berne , Bramfeld and Steilshoop . It is located in the northeast of Hamburg. Neighboring constituencies are Alstertal-Walddörfer in the north, Rahlstedt in the east, Wandsbek and Barmbek-Uhlenhorst-Dulsberg in the south and Fuhlsbüttel-Alsterdorf-Langenhorn in the west.

Structural data

Around 103,000 people live in the constituency, of which almost 78,000 are eligible to vote. The voter turnout in the last state elections in 2015 was 51.8 percent, below the total turnout in Hamburg of 56.5 percent.

The population density in the constituency is 4950 inhabitants / km² and is thus above the Hamburg average of 2294 inhabitants / km². The under 18-year-olds make up 16.5 percent of the total population (Hamburg 15.7 percent), the over 65-year-olds 20.5 percent (18.8 percent). At 10.6 percent, the proportion of foreigners is below the average of 14.8 percent. The proportion of foreign students is 11.4 percent compared to 15.6 percent in the whole of Hamburg.

In terms of social structure , the constituency is characterized by an above-average proportion of benefit recipients according to Book Two of the Social Code ( unemployment benefit II , so-called Hartz IV), a higher unemployment rate and an increased proportion of social housing . 20.7 percent of all apartments are social housing (Hamburg 13.2 percent). Each resident has a living space of 35.1 square meters (Hamburg 36.5 square meters), the apartments are on average 70.2 square meters (71.8 square meters). The proportion of employees subject to social security contributions was 50.3 percent in 2006, above the Hamburg average of 47.3 percent. The unemployment rate in September of the same year was 8.8 percent and was thus above the rate of 7.8 percent in the whole of Hamburg. A large proportion of the unemployed receive benefits under the Social Security Code II (Hartz IV), in June 2006 it was 6.6 percent of the population in the constituency area, and an average of 5.7 percent in Hamburg. Of the total population of the constituency, a good seventh received Hartz IV benefits (13.3 percent) in September 2006, compared to an average of 11.9 percent in Hamburg.

The crime rate in the constituency of Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne is below the Hamburg average. The total number of crimes per 1000 inhabitants is 98 (Hamburg 137 per 1000 inhabitants), the number of violent offenses four (Hamburg five) and the number of thefts 48 per 1000 inhabitants (Hamburg 63).

elections

Citizenship election 2015

For the Hamburg state election, 2015 occurred in the constituency Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne eight parties with own constituency lists. A total of 43 candidates applied for a mandate (order as on the ballot).

77,842 people were eligible to vote. Each voter had five votes for the state list and five votes for the constituency lists. These votes could be distributed arbitrarily to the candidates and overall lists of the parties. The turnout was 51.8 percent. 3.7 percent of the voting slips cast for the state list and 3.5 percent of the voting slips for the constituency lists were invalid. 192,181 valid votes were cast for the state list and 191,510 for the constituency lists.

Elected MPs:

Result of the citizenship election 2015 in constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Political party Country list of
party votes
in percent
Constituency list
in percent
Country list of
party votes
Country
list list votes
Country list
personality voices
Constituency list
SPD 53.3 49.7 102,440 43,477 58,963 95.173
CDU 15.2 19.2 29,232 16,348 12,884 36,686
The left 6.9 7.5 13,281 8,228 5,053 14.303
FDP 5.4 4.6 10,464 5,271 5,193 8,819
Green 7.4 8.5 14,208 8,855 5,353 16,193
AfD 7.9 8.2 15,277 11,181 4,096 15,789
Pirates 1.3 1.6 2,565 1,982 583 3,101
NPD 0.6 0.8 1,153 829 324 1,446

The state lists of the parties without their own constituency lists accounted for 2.0 percent of the valid votes cast.

State election 2011

For the 2011 state election in Hamburg , seven parties with their own constituency lists ran in the Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency. A total of 42 candidates applied for a mandate (order as on the ballot).

76,791 people were eligible to vote. Each voter had five votes for the state list and five votes for the constituency lists. These votes could be distributed arbitrarily to the candidates and overall lists of the parties. The turnout was 51.8 percent. 3.8 percent of the voting slips cast for the state list and 4.2 percent of the voting slips for the constituency lists were invalid. 192,181 valid votes were cast for the state list and 191,510 for the constituency lists.

Elected MPs:

After the formation of the Senate for the new First Mayor Olaf Scholz , the Member of Parliament Egloff moved to the German Bundestag and resigned from his office as a citizen. Lars Pochnot came to the Hamburg parliament for him .

Result of the 2011 state election in constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Political party Country list of
party votes
in percent
Constituency list
in percent
Country list of
party votes
Country
list list votes
Country list
personality voices
Constituency list
CDU 21.6 22.3 41,993 23,311 18,682 42,942
SPD 54.2 53.7 105,305 50,640 54,665 103.273
GREEN / GAL 7.6 9.2 14,749 8,877 5,872 17,740
The left 5.9 7.0 11,564 6,973 4,591 13,466
FDP 5.2 5.2 10.164 5,465 4,699 10.102
NPD 1.4 1.8 2,740 1,723 1,017 3,534
ödp 0.3 0.7 649 384 265 1,435

The state lists of the parties without their own constituency lists accounted for 3.8 percent of the valid votes cast.

Election of the district assembly 2011

Six parties with their own constituency lists and a total of 65 candidates ran for the election of the Wandsbek district assembly in the Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency (order as on the ballot).

Citizens of the member states of the European Union were also entitled to vote for the district assembly . The number of those entitled to vote was 79,381 people, therefore, greater than in the general election. Each voter had five votes for the state list and five votes for the constituency lists. These five votes could be distributed arbitrarily to the candidates and overall lists of the parties. The turnout was 52.0 percent. 4.6 percent of the votes cast for the district lists and 5.0 percent of the votes cast for the constituency lists were invalid. A total of 193,771 valid votes for the district lists and 192,561 valid votes for the constituency lists were cast.

Result of the election for the district assembly Wandsbek 2011 in the constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Political party District list of
party votes
in percent
Constituency list
in percent
District list of
party votes
District
list list votes
District list
personality voices
Constituency list
SPD 52.7 51.5 102.132 66,387 35,745 99.143
CDU 21.7 23.7 42.114 28,669 13,445 46,637
GREEN / GAL 9.8 10.6 18,931 11,744 7.187 20,339
The left 6.9 7.3 13,334 8,152 5,182 14,025
FDP 5.1 5.0 9,919 5,950 3,969 9,664
NPD 1.7 1.9 3,340 2,084 1,256 3,753

Parties without a constituency list received 2.1 percent of the valid votes.

2008 general election

For the Hamburg state election, 2008 occurred in the constituency Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne five parties with own constituency lists and a single applicant. A total of 36 candidates applied for a mandate.

  • CDU (4 candidates)
  • SPD (8 candidates)
  • GAL (7 candidates)
  • FDP (8 candidates)
  • The Left (8 candidates)
  • Harry Schaub (individual applicant)

76,753 people were eligible to vote. Each voter had one vote for the state list and five votes for the constituency lists. These five votes could be distributed arbitrarily to the candidates and overall lists of the parties. The turnout for the state lists was 60.4 percent and for the constituency lists 60.3 percent. 1.1 percent of the voting slips cast for the state list and 3.6 percent of the voting slips for the constituency lists were invalid. 45,873 valid votes were cast for the state list and a total of 217,852 for the constituency lists.

Elected MPs:

Result of the 2008 general election in constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Political party Country list
in percent
Constituency list of
party votes
in percent
Country list Constituency list of
party votes
Constituency
list list votes
Constituency list
personality votes
CDU 43.0 39.3 19,725 85.719 59,426 26,293
SPD 36.4 37.2 16,687 80,972 42,293 38,679
GAL 6.2 8.8 2,854 19,071 9,422 9,649
FDP 4.2 5.5 1,930 11,907 5,995 5,912
The left 7.1 8.5 3,273 18,477 10,056 8,421
Harry Schaub 0.8 1,706 448 1,258

The state lists of the parties without their own constituency lists accounted for 2.7 percent of the valid votes cast.

Election of the district assembly 2008

Six parties with their own constituency lists and a total of 54 candidates ran for the election of the Wandsbek district assembly in the Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency.

Citizens of the member states of the European Union were also entitled to vote for the district assembly . The number of those entitled to vote was 79,087 people, therefore, greater than in the general election. Each voter had one vote for the state list and five votes for the constituency lists. These five votes could be distributed arbitrarily to the candidates and overall lists of the parties. The turnout for the constituency lists was 59 percent. 4.1 percent of the votes cast for the constituency lists were invalid. A total of 219,413 valid votes were cast.

Result of the election for the district assembly Wandsbek 2008 in the constituency 12 Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne
Political party Seats Constituency list of
party votes
in percent
Constituency list of
party votes
Constituency
list list votes
Constituency list
personality votes
CDU 3 39.2 85.973 57,778 28.195
SPD 3 36.3 79.712 42,970 36,742
GAL 1 9.8 21,544 11,531 10,013
FDP 0 5.4 11,675 5,787 5,888
The left 1 8.3 18,151 9,933 8,218
HeimatHamburg 0 1.1 2,358 1,624 734

Citizenship elections 1966–2015

Up to and including 2004, the state elections were pure list elections without constituencies. Therefore, the summarized election results of the districts in the constituency are presented in the period from 1966 to 2004 (6th – 18th electoral period). For the years from 2008 the result of the state list, which is decisive for the majority in the citizenship, is given. Only those parties are listed that were able to collect more than five percent of the valid votes cast in at least one district of the constituency in the period shown. In total, the result of an election can therefore be less than 100 percent. All results are given in percent.

Election results in the constituency of Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne from 1966 to 2015
Political party 1966 1970 1974 1978 6/1982 12/1982 1986 1987 1991 1993 1997 2001 2004 2008 2011 2015
SPD 65.7 60.6 49.2 57.2 48.4 58.1 47.5 51.4 55.3 47.5 42.4 41.0 34.8 36.4 54.2 53.3
CDU 25.0 28.5 35.9 32.8 39.1 34.0 39.4 37.6 31.3 21.4 27.2 23.6 46.5 43.0 21.6 15.2
AfD 7.9
Green 6.3 5.2 8.0 4.8 5.1 10.3 9.6 5.2 7.6 6.2 7.6 7.4
The left 7.1 5.9 6.9
FDP 5.4 6.0 11.4 4.5 4.8 2.1 3.9 5.3 4.2 3.2 2.7 4.0 2.8 4.2 5.2 5.4
DVU 3.5 7.0 1.1 1.5
Per DM / Schill 0.2 4.3
Schill / Offensive D 22.5 0.2
INSTEAD OF 5.4 3.8 0.5
REP 1.4 4.9 1.9 0.1

supporting documents

Structural data
  • Bramfeld-Farmsen-Berne constituency . In: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Hrsg.): Election for Hamburg citizenship 2008, structural data of the constituencies . ( statistik-nord.de [PDF; 68 kB ]).
elections
  • Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein: State election. In: Election database since 1965. Retrieved January 1, 2008 .
  • Constituency 12 Bramfeld - Farmsen-Berne. State list votes compared to the 2004 state election . In: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Final result of the Hamburg state election 2008 . March 6, 2008 ( statistik-nord.de [PDF; 4 kB ]).
  • Constituency 12 Bramfeld - Farmsen - Berne. Party votes . In: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (ed.): Final result of the Hamburg state election 2008 . March 6, 2008 ( statistik-nord.de [PDF]).
  • Constituency 12 Bramfeld - Farmsen - Berne. Party votes . In: Statistical Office for Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein (Ed.): Final result of the 2008 district assembly election . ( statistik-nord.de [PDF; 39 kB ]).
  • Election to the citizenry and the elections to the district assemblies on February 24, 2008 . In: Justice Authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (ed.): Official Gazette. Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette. Notices . No. 21 , March 14, 2008, p. 660, 672-673 ( hamburg.de [PDF; 200 kB ]).
  • Election to the citizenship and the election to the district assemblies on February 24, 2008. In: Judicial Authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (Ed.): Official Anzeiger. Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette. Notices . No. 22 , March 18, 2008, p. 700–701 ( hamburg.de [PDF; 296 kB ]).
References and comments
  1. a b Annex to § 18 Paragraph 8. In: Law on the election to Hamburg citizenship. July 28, 2007, accessed February 18, 2016 .
  2. a b c d e Party votes are the sum of list votes and personality votes. List votes were cast for a party's constituency list. Personality votes were given for individual candidates. Each voter had five votes that could be freely distributed.
  3. a b § 4. In: Law on the election to the district assemblies. July 5, 2004, accessed February 18, 2016 .
  4. a b Admission of the nominations for the election to the citizenship and the election to the district assemblies on February 24, 2008 . In: Justice Authority of the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg (ed.): Official Gazette. Part II of the Hamburg Law and Ordinance Gazette . No. 10 , February 5, 2008, p. 3, 5, 33–35, 95–97 ( hamburg.de [PDF; 1.6 MB ]).