Central Saxony constituency 5

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Constituency 22: Central Saxony 5
Landtag constituency of Saxony 22 2014.svg
Country Germany
state Saxony
Constituency number 22nd
Eligible voters 45,135
voter turnout 66.7%
Election date 1st September 2019
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 36.9%

The constituency Mittelachsen 5 (constituency 22) is a state electoral district in Saxony .

It includes the cities of Burgstädt , Geringswalde , Lunzenau , Penig and Rochlitz as well as the communities Claußnitz , Hartmannsdorf , Königsfeld , Königshain-Wiederau , Mühlau , Seelitz , Taura , Wechselburg and Zettlitz in the district of Central Saxony . In the last state election (in 2019), 45,135 residents were eligible to vote.

For the 1994 to 2009 elections, the constituency was named " Mittweida 2" and had constituency number 22. For the 2014 state election, the name was adapted to the districts that were changed in the 2008 district reform . The constituency kept its number.

Election results

State election 2019

Saxon state election 2019
Second votes in constituency 22 (Central Saxony 5)
 %
40
30th
20th
10
0
36.5%
28.8%
9.2%
7.7%
4.5%
3.7%
4.9%
Gains and losses
compared to 2014
 % p
 20th
 18th
 16
 14th
 12
 10
   8th
   6th
   4th
   2
   0
  -2
  -4
  -6
  -8th
-10
-9.6  % p
+ 19.8  % p
-8.2  % p
-4.4  % p
+1.3  % p
-0.2  % p
+ 3.5  % p

Preliminary result of the state election on September 1, 2019 in constituency 22 - Central Saxony 5:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Thomas Schmidt CDU 36.9 36.5
Robert Sobolewski The left 9.9 9.2
Steve Sarfert SPD 7.2 7.7
Christian Wesemann AfD 29.4 28.8
Wolfram Günther GREEN 5.2 4.5
- NPD - 0.6
Miro Becker FDP 3.4 3.7
Mario stone Free voters 8.0 4.9
- Animal welfare - 1.4
- Pirates - 0.2
- The party - 1.0
- BüSo - 0.0
- ADPM - 0.2
- Blue #TeamPetry - 0.3
- KPD - 0.1
- ÖDP - 0.2
- The humanists - 0.1
- PDV - 0.1
- Health research - 0.6
Eligible voters 45,135
voter turnout 66.7%

State election 2014

Official final result of the state election on August 31, 2014 in constituency 22 - Central Saxony 5:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Thomas Schmidt CDU 47.3 46.1
Robert Sobolewski The left 20.0 17.4
Oliver Bork SPD 14.9 12.1
Uwe groom FDP 4.8 3.9
Wolfram Günther GREEN 4.5 3.2
Stefan Trautmann NPD 5.8 4.5
- Animal welfare - 0.9
Christoph Hopke Pirates 1.7 0.6
Jonathan Throne BüSo 1.0 0.2
- DSU - 0.1
- AfD - 9.0
- per Germany - 0.2
- Free voters - 1.4
Eligible voters 47,851
voter turnout 50.0%

State election 2009

Official final result of the state election on August 30, 2009 in constituency 22 - Mittweida 2:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Thomas Schmidt CDU 41.4 43.9
Hartmut Walter Junghanns The left 20.9 20.2
Udo Lindner SPD 11.5 10.6
Jens Korb NPD 5.4 5.3
Mario stone FDP 13.8 9.7
Claudia gloss GREEN 7.1 3.9
- Animal welfare - 2.1
- PBC - 0.6
- BüSo - 0.1
- DSU - 0.1
- REP - 0.2
- Free Saxons - 1.6
- FP of Germany - 0.1
- Human economy - 0.1
- Pirates - 1.5
- SVP - 0.2
Eligible voters 51,670
voter turnout 53.6%

State election 2004

Official final result of the state election on September 19, 2004 in constituency 22 - Mittweida 2:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Thomas Schmidt CDU 47.4 45.9
- PDS - 21.7
Udo Lindner SPD 16.3 10.1
Silke Martin-Erlautzki GREEN 5.7 2.7
Ines Stoll NPD 11.8 8.7
Kerstin Arndt FDP 12.9 6.1
- DSU - 0.2
- PBC - 0.8
- GRAY - 0.7
- BüSo - 0.3
- START - 0.5
- DGG - 0.4
- Animal welfare - 1.7
Uwe Tischer FW Penig 4.9 -
Brigitte Schmidt Single applicant 1.0 -
Eligible voters 53,701
voter turnout 60.3%

State election 1999

Official final result of the state election on September 19, 1999 in constituency 22 - Mittweida 2:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Peter year CDU 54.8 58.8
Udo Lindner SPD 15.6 12.4
Ulrike Bretschneider PDS 21.9 19.4
- GREEN - 1.5
Kerstin Arndt FDP 2.9 1.2
- BüSo - 0.1
Roland Naumann DSU 0.8 0.4
- GRAY - 0.2
Dirk Weber REP 2.4 1.9
- FP of Germany - 0.0
- Per DM - 1.9
- KPD - 0.1
Peter Söffner NPD 1.6 1.5
- FORUM - 0.1
- PBC - 0.5
Eligible voters 60,090
voter turnout 64.1%

State election 1994

Official final result of the state election on September 11, 1994 in constituency 22 - Mittweida 2:
(results in percent)

Direct candidate Political party Direct votes List votes
Peter year CDU 52.1 61.5
Johannes Rainer Landgrave SPD 24.5 19.6
- FDP - 1.7
Claudia gloss GREEN 8.4 3.2
- DSU - 0.4
- REP - 1.2
- FORUM - 0.4
Ulrike Bretschneider PDS 13.2 11.7
- SP - 0.3
Georg Peter Funke LEAGUE 1.8 -
Eligible voters 59,858
voter turnout 63.6%

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency of Central Saxony 5 and its predecessors were:

year Surname Political party Share of direct votes
2019 Thomas Schmidt CDU 36.9%
2014 Thomas Schmidt CDU 47.3%
2009 Thomas Schmidt CDU 41.4%
2004 Thomas Schmidt CDU 47.4%
1999 Peter year CDU 54.8%
1994 Peter year CDU 52.1%

State elections 1990–2019

Election results

The results of the state elections since 1990 in the area of ​​what is now the constituency of Central Saxony 5 and its predecessors were (list votes):

Political party 1990 1994 1999 2004 2009 2014 2019
CDU 57.5 61.7 59.0 45.9 43.9 46.1 36.5
AfD - - - - - 9.0 28.8
PDS / The Left 7.1 11.6 19.1 21.7 20.2 17.4 9.2
SPD 21.1 19.6 12.5 10.1 10.6 12.1 7.7
GREEN 4.1 3.2 1.5 2.7 3.9 3.2 4.5
FDP 5.6 1.7 1.2 6.1 9.7 3.9 3.7
NPD 0.6 - 1.6 8.7 5.3 4.5 0.6
Others 4.1 2.2 5.2 4.8 6.5 3.8 9.1

Elective area overview

The electoral area has remained almost unchanged since 1994. Only the municipality of Wittgensdorf, which was incorporated into Chemnitz in 1999, and the area of ​​the municipality of Erlau, which has belonged to the constituency of Central Saxony 3 since 2014, changed constituencies.

1990 1994
WK Mittweida 2nd
1998
WK Mittweida 2nd
2004
WK Mittweida 2nd
2009
WK Mittweida 2nd
2014
WK Central Saxony 5
2019
WK Central Saxony 5
WK Rochlitz WK Chemnitz, Land I
Rochlitz Rochlitz Rochlitz Rochlitz Rochlitz Rochlitz Rochlitz
Noßwitz
Penna
Breitenborn
(on 1.8.1994 district change)
Geringswalde Geringswalde Geringswalde Geringswalde Geringswalde Geringswalde Geringswalde
Altgeringswalde
Aitzendorf Aitzendorf Aitzendorf
Arras Arras Arras
Holzhausen Holzhausen Holzhausen
Lunzenau Lunzenau Lunzenau Lunzenau Lunzenau Lunzenau Lunzenau
Berthelsdorf
Cossen
Elsdorf
Goritzhain
Rochsburg
Himmelhartha Himmelhartha
Penig Penig Penig Penig Penig Penig Penig
Arnsdorf
Chursdorf Chursdorf Chursdorf
Swap Swap Swap
Thierbach Thierbach Thierbach
Langensteinbach
(on 1.8.1994 change of district)
Langensteinbach (as of January 1st, 1996 incorporation of Obergräfenhain from the Leipziger Land district)
Frankenau Frankenau on 1.1.1996 incorporated into Mittweida and with it change of constituency
Erlau Erlau (on 1.3.1994 additional incorporation of Beerwalde from the district of Hainichen) Erlau Erlau Erlau Change of constituency to constituency Mittelachsen 3
Schweikershain
Crosses
Milkau Milkau Milkau
Seelitz Seelitz Seelitz Seelitz Seelitz Seelitz Seelitz
Kolkau
Spernsdorf
Steudten
Angles
Zetteritz
Zettlitz Zettlitz Zettlitz Zettlitz Zettlitz Zettlitz Zettlitz
Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld Koenigsfeld
Köttwitzsch
People grove
Schwarzbach
Wechselburg Wechselburg Wechselburg Wechselburg Wechselburg Wechselburg Wechselburg
Goehren
Mutzscheroda
Nub
Zschoppelshain
Königshain Königshain-Wiederau Königshain-Wiederau Königshain-Wiederau Königshain-Wiederau Königshain-Wiederau Königshain-Wiederau
Topfseifersdorf
Again
stone stone stone
Burgstädt Burgstädt Burgstädt Burgstädt Burgstädt Burgstädt Burgstädt
Mohsdorf
Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf Hartmannsdorf
Mühlau Mühlau Mühlau Mühlau Mühlau Mühlau Mühlau
Taura Taura Taura Taura Taura Taura Taura
Koethensdorf-Reitzenhain
Claussnitz Claussnitz Claussnitz Claussnitz Claussnitz Claussnitz Claussnitz
Diethensdorf
Markersdorf
Wittgensdorf Wittgensdorf Wittgensdorf On January 1, 1999, incorporated into Chemnitz and thus changed constituency

Individual evidence

  1. State elections 2019 - direct and list votes distribution in the constituency of Central Saxony 5. In: wahlen.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on September 3, 2019 .
  2. State election 2014 - Direct and list votes distribution in the constituency of Central Saxony 5 - Final results. In: wahlen.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 .
  3. ↑ Eligible voters, voters, distribution of direct and list votes in the election on August 30, 2009 in the constituency 22 Mittweida 2. In: statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 .
  4. ↑ Eligible voters, voters, distribution of direct and list votes in the election on September 19, 2004 in constituency 22 Mittweida 2. In: statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 .
  5. Final result of direct votes, constituency 22 - Mittweida 2. In: statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 . , Final result list votes, constituency 22 - Mittweida 2. In: statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 .
  6. ^ Eligible voters, voters, direct and list votes in the election for the 2nd Saxon State Parliament on September 11, 1994 in the constituency 22 Mittweida 2nd In: statistik.sachsen.de. State Statistical Office of Saxony , accessed on August 25, 2015 .