Marzahn-Hellersdorf constituency 6

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Marzahn-Hellersdorf constituency 6
Marzahn-Hellersdorf constituency 6
Country Germany
state Berlin
district Marzahn-Hellersdorf
Eligible voters 32,748
voter turnout 57.8%
Election date 18th September 2016
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party The left.
Voting share 25.3%

The constituency of Marzahn-Hellersdorf 6 is a House of Representatives constituency in Berlin . The constituency belongs to the constituency association Marzahn-Hellersdorf and included the areas of Kaulsdorf-Nord and Hellersdorf-Süd from the Marzahn-Hellersdorf district in 2006 .

In the 2016 election, 32,748 of the 200,519 eligible voters of the Marzahn-Hellersdorf constituency association were entitled to vote.

Result of the 2016 parliamentary elections

In the election to the Berlin House of Representatives in 2016 following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Sven Kohlmeier SPD 21.6%
Alexander Herrmann CDU 18.0%
Stefan Ziller GREEN 05.0%
Kristian Ronneburg The left . 25.3%
Marcel Rockel NPD 01.8%
Eric Wehner FDP 02.8%
Wolfgang Bettermann ProD 01.9%
Rolf Keßler AfD 23.6%
Eligible voters: 32,748 inhabitants
Turnout: 57.8%

Result of the 2011 parliamentary elections

In the Berlin state election, 2011 the following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Sven Kohlmeier SPD 33.4%
Kathrin Bernikas CDU 14.4%
Klaus-Jürgen Dahler The left . 33.2%
Beate Buchwald GREEN 06.7%
Eligible voters: 33,189 residents
Turnout: 47.3%

Result of the 2006 parliamentary elections

In the Berlin state election, 2006 the following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Ulrich Brettin SPD 28.2%
Christian Graeff CDU 12.4%
Thomas Flierl The left . 38.2%
Gisela Bilski GREEN 05.1%
Ulrich Jaenike FDP 05.1%
Daniel Buchmann BüSo 01.2%
Rayk Saemann AGFG 01.4%
Andrea Schulteisz WASG 04.4%
Herbert Dünkel The courageous 01.3%
Hans-Werner Andreas DAP 02.7%
Eligible voters: 33,252 inhabitants
Turnout: 47.0%

Result of the 2001 parliamentary elections

The constituency of Marzahn-Hellersdorf 6 included the Wuhletal , Teterower Ring and Hellersdorf areas for the House of Representatives election on October 21, 2001 . In the Berlin state election, 2001 the following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Christian Graeff CDU 13.3%
Iris Spranger SPD 21.7%
Thomas Flierl PDS 53.8%
Daniel Belling GREEN 01.9%
Hanno Heidrich FDP 03.4%
Andreas Storr NPD 03.8%
Susanne Müller now WE 02.0%
Eligible voters: 29,288 residents
Turnout: 54.8%

Result of the 1999 parliamentary elections

The constituency of Hellersdorf 2 included the Wuhletal , Teterower Ring and Hellersdorf areas for the House of Representatives election on October 10, 1999 . The following candidates ran for the parliamentary elections in Berlin in 1999 :

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Christian Graeff CDU 25.6%
Iris Spranger SPD 16.0%
Wolfgang Girnus PDS 49.9%
Uwe Bernstein PASSPORT 03.2%
Andre Beyer NPD 05.3%
Eligible voters: 30,878 residents
Turnout: 55.3%

Result of the 1995 parliamentary elections

The district of Marzahn and the district of Hellersdorf had a total of 9 constituencies in the House of Representatives election on October 22, 1995. A direct comparison is therefore not possible.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency of Marzahn-Hellersdorf 6 (formerly Hellersdorf 2):

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2016 Kristian Ronneburg The left. 25.3%
2006 Sven Kohlmeier SPD 33.4%
2006 Thomas Flierl The left. 38.2%
2001 Thomas Flierl PDS 53.8%
1999 Wolfgang Girnus PDS 49.9%

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency description
  2. Final election results for the constituency of Marzahn-Hellersdorf 6th Wahlleiterin Berlin, accessed on February 23, 2017 .
  3. a b c d House electoral district 06 in Marzahn-Hellersdorf. Wahlleiterin Berlin, accessed on February 23, 2017 .
  4. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  5. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  6. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  7. Elections to the Berlin House of Representatives and the District Council Assemblies on October 22, 1995