Reinickendorf constituency 2

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Reinickendorf constituency 2
Reinickendorf constituency 2
Country Germany
state Berlin
district Reinickendorf
Eligible voters 30,235
voter turnout 60.8%
Election date 18th September 2016
Constituency representative
Surname
Photo of the MP
Political party CDU
Voting share 28.6%

The Reinickendorf 2 constituency is a House of Representatives constituency in Berlin . The constituency is part of the Reinickendorf constituency association and, since the 2006 parliamentary elections, has included the areas of Reinickendorf / West , Tegel-Süd (partially) , Wittenau (partially) and Mäckeritzwiesen.

30,235 of the 181,658 eligible voters of the Reinickendorf 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
Jörg Stroedter SPD 26.1%
Emine Demirbüken-Wegner CDU 28.6%
Deniz Seyhun THE LEFT. 06.4%
Bola Olalowo GREEN 08.7%
Hans-Joachim Weinberger PIRATES 02.5%
Dominic Radtke FDP 07.1%
Günter Mey AfD 20.6%
Eligible voters: 30,235 inhabitants
Turnout: 60.8%

Result of the 2011 parliamentary elections

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

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Jörg Stroedter SPD 33.2%
Emine Demirbüken-Wegner CDU 37.2%
Ellen of Tayn GREEN 09.6%
André Kindzorra THE LEFT. 03.8%
??? PIRATES 08.9%
Eligible voters: 30,725 inhabitants
Turnout: 55.2%

Emine Demirbüken-Wegner (CDU) was directly elected , but resigned on December 6, 2011, as she became State Secretary in the Berlin Senate . Tim Zeelen was her successor as MP .

Result of the 2006 parliamentary elections

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

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Jörg Stroedter SPD 36.1%
Andreas Gram CDU 36.6%
Klaus Rathmann THE LEFT. 03.9%
Jens Augner GREEN 06.8%
Toni Wagner FDP 07.8%
Uwe Barteis REP 04.3%
Oliver Wolters WASG 04.4%
Eligible voters: 30,399 inhabitants
Turnout: 55.6%

Result of the 2001 parliamentary elections

For the election of the House of Representatives on October 21, 2001, the Reinickendorf 2 constituency comprised the areas of Reinickendorf / West , Tegel-Süd (partially) , Wittenau (partially) and Mäckeritzwiesen. In the Berlin state election, 2001 the following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Andreas Gram CDU 42.1%
Jörg Stroedter SPD 37.7%
Klaus Rathmann PDS 04.8%
Torsten Hauschild GREEN 04.7%
Carin Hollube FDP 10.7%
Eligible voters: 31,356 residents
Turnout: 68.1%

Result of the 1999 parliamentary elections

For the election of the House of Representatives on October 10, 1999, the Reinickendorf 2 constituency comprised the areas Reinickendorf / West , Tegel-Süd (partially) , Wittenau (partially) and Mäckeritzwiesen. The following candidates ran for the election to the Berlin House of Representatives in 1999 :

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Andreas Gram CDU 56.9%
Jörg Stroedter SPD 28.3%
Luigi Waldow PDS 03.6%
Wolfgang Wieland GREEN 05.0%
Peter Tiedt FDP 01.6%
Anke Kawaschinski GRAY 03.3%
Heribert Heines BID 01.2%
Eligible voters: 32,036 residents
Turnout: 66.6%

Election 1995

The Reinickendorf constituency association comprised seven (2016, 2011, 2006, 2001 and 1999 six) constituencies for the House of Representatives election on October 22, 1995. A direct comparison is therefore not possible.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the Reinickendorf constituency 2:

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2016 Emine Demirbüken-Wegner CDU 28.6%
2011 Emine Demirbüken-Wegner CDU 37.2%
2006 Andreas Gram CDU 36.6%
2001 Andreas Gram CDU 42.1%
1999 Andreas Gram CDU 56.9%

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency description
  2. Wahlleiterin Berlin: Final election result Wahlkreis Reinickendorf 2nd Wahlleiterin Berlin, accessed on February 23, 2017 .
  3. a b c d Wahlleiterin Berlin: House of Representatives constituency 02 in Reinickendorf. Wahlleiterin Berlin, accessed on February 23, 2017 .
  4. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
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