Neukölln constituency 5

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Neukölln constituency 5
Country Germany
state Berlin
district Neukölln
Eligible voters 27,626
voter turnout 68.0%
Election date 18th September 2016
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 30.0%

The constituency of Neukölln 5 is a House of Representatives constituency in Berlin . The constituency belongs to the constituency association Neukölln and included the western areas of the Buckow and Britz districts for the 2016 parliamentary elections .

In the previous elections, the constituency had a different layout and included the areas of Rudower Straße, Kölner Damm and Gropiusstadt .

In 2016, 27,796 of the 204,308 eligible voters of the Neukölln constituency association were eligible 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
Anja Hertel SPD 29.0%
Robbin Juhnke CDU 30.0%
Wolfgang Ewert GREEN 07.9%
Hannah Rübig The left 05.9%
Maik Puricz NPD 01.0%
Marcus Jensen FDP 08.1%
Christian Blank AfD 18.2%
Eligible voters: 27,796 inhabitants
Turnout: 68.0%

Result of the 2011 parliamentary elections

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

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Jan-Christopher Rämer SPD 36.8%
Falko Liecke CDU 38.3%
Ursula Künning GREEN 08.7%
Ruben Lehnert The left 03.7%
Franz Wittke FDP 02.1%
Viktor Schwindt NPD 04.5%
Eligible voters: 33,611 residents
Turnout: 59.2%

The constituency winner Falko Liecke did not accept his mandate and instead became district councilor and deputy district mayor in the Neukölln district. His successor on the district list was then Michael Freiberg .

Result of the 2006 parliamentary elections

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

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Andreas Tetzlaff SPD 37.4%
Marion Kroll CDU 40.8%
Julia Wiedemann The left 04.7%
Horst Voigt GREEN 06.2%
Franz Wittke FDP 10.9%
Eligible voters: 34,326 inhabitants
Turnout: 59.4%

Result of the 2001 parliamentary elections

The constituency of Neukölln 5 included the areas of Rudower Straße, Kölner Damm and Gropiusstadt 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
Reinhard Führer CDU 43.7%
Jutta Weißbecker SPD 37.5%
Bjorn Sörensen PDS 04.1%
Horst Voigt GREEN 03.3%
Jürgen Ehlers FDP 11.4%
Eligible voters: 32,287 residents
Turnout: 70.2%

Result of the 1999 parliamentary elections

The constituency of Neukölln 5 comprised the areas of Rudower Strasse, Kölner Damm and Gropiusstadt 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
Eberhard Diepgen CDU 64.9%
Jutta Weißbecker SPD 24.7%
Ali Akyildiz PDS 02.9%
Horst Voigt GREEN 03.1%
Axel Berling FDP 01.4%
Inge Grenzow GRAY 03.0%
Eligible voters: 32,812 residents
Turnout: 67.5%

Election 1995

The Neukölln district had 6 constituencies in the 2006, 2001 and 1999 parliamentary elections, but 7 constituencies in the 1995 parliamentary elections . A direct comparison is therefore not possible.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency Neukölln 5:

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2016 Robbin Juhnke CDU 30.0%
2011 Falko Liecke CDU 38.3%
2006 Marion Kroll CDU 40.8%
2001 Reinhard Führer CDU 43.7%
1999 Eberhard Diepgen CDU 64.9%

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency portrait Neukölln 5. (PDF) Statistical Office Berlin-Brandenburg, 2016, accessed on February 5, 2017 .
  2. wahlen-berlin.de
  3. Final election result, constituency Neukölln 5th election supervisor Berlin, accessed on March 1, 2017 .
  4. a b House constituency 05 in Neukölln. Wahlleiterin Berlin, accessed on March 1, 2017 .
  5. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  6. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  7. ^ Elections to the Berlin House of Representatives and the District Councils' Assemblies on October 22, 1995. MS Excel