Constituency Treptow-Köpenick 3

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Constituency Treptow-Köpenick 3
Constituency Treptow-Köpenick 3
Country Germany
state Berlin
district Treptow-Koepenick
Eligible voters 34,339
voter turnout 66.3%
Election date 18th September 2016
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party AfD
Voting share 23.8%

The constituency of Treptow-Köpenick 3 is a House of Representatives constituency in Berlin . The constituency belongs to the constituency association Treptow-Köpenick and included the Adlershof and Altglienicke areas of the Treptow-Köpenick district in the 2006 election .

34,339 of the 202,428 eligible voters of the Treptow-Köpenick constituency association were eligible to vote for the 2016 election.

Election 2016

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

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Ellen Haußdörfer SPD 22.1%
Katrin Vogel CDU 18.2%
Hank Benjamin GREEN 06.8%
Heike Kappel The left 19.4%
Thorsten Stetzkowski PIRATES 01.7%
Joachim Schmidt FDP 03.7%
Frank Scholtysek AfD 23.8%
Others Others 04.1%
Eligible voters: 34,339
Turnout: 66.3%

Election 2011

In the House of Representatives election in Berlin in 2011 following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Ellen Haußdörfer SPD 34.3%
Katrin Vogel CDU 20.7%
Uwe Doering The left 23.0%
Axel sourdough GREEN 08.3%
Eligible voters: 33,728 inhabitants
Turnout: 57.6%

2006 election

In the House of Representatives election in 2006 in Berlin the following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Ellen Haußdörfer SPD 33.7%
Katrin Vogel CDU 17.7%
Uwe Doering The left . 26.3%
Martin from Löwis Of Menar GREEN 05.7%
Klaus Röhl FDP 05.0%
Mandy Schmidt NPD 06.0%
Ilya Karpovsky BüSo 00.5%
Manrico lamp AGFG 01.2%
Jens-Olaf newcomer WASG 03.9%
Eligible voters: 32,805 residents
Turnout: 54.9%

Election 2001

For the election of the House of Representatives on October 21, 2001, the constituency of Treptow-Köpenick 3 comprised the areas of Altglienicke , Bohnsdorf and parts of Adlershof south-east of Dörpfeldstrasse . In the House of Representatives election in Berlin in 2001 following candidates were to:

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Fritz Niedergesäß CDU 19.1%
Regina Dorothea Klinger SPD 27.6%
Walter Kaczmarczyk PDS 37.3%
Rolf Zimmermann GREEN 03.0%
Bernd Lamprecht FDP 05.9%
Stefan Hoffmann INSTEAD of party 07.1%
Eligible voters: 33,581 residents
Turnout: 66.6%

Election 1999

For the election of the House of Representatives on October 10, 1999, the constituency of Treptow 3 comprised the areas Altglienicke , Bohnsdorf and parts of Adlershof south-east of Dörpfeldstrasse . The following candidates ran for the parliamentary elections in Berlin in 1999 :

Surname Political party Share of first votes
Fritz Niedergesäß CDU 35.0%
Heidrun Meissner SPD 22.2%
Walter Kaczmarczyk PDS 35.1%
Elisabeth Paus GREEN 03.2%
Gerhard Schiela FDP 01.5%
Karl-Heinz Menzel PASSPORT 03.1%
Eligible voters: 32,053 residents
Turnout: 64.5%

Election 1995

For the election of the House of Representatives on October 22, 1995, the constituency of Treptow 3 comprised the areas of Altglienicke , Bohnsdorf and parts of Adlershof south-east of Dörpfeldstrasse . In the parliamentary elections in Berlin in 1995 , Walter Kaczmarczyk - PDS received the most first votes in this constituency.

Previous MPs

Directly elected members of the constituency Treptow-Köpenick 3 (formerly Treptow 3):

year Surname Political party Share of first votes
2016 Frank Scholtysek AfD 23.8%
2011 Ellen Haußdörfer SPD 34.3%
2006 Ellen Haußdörfer SPD 33.7%
2001 Walter Kaczmarczyk PDS 37.3%
1999 Walter Kaczmarczyk PDS 35.1%
1995 Walter Kaczmarczyk PDS ??? %

Individual evidence

  1. Constituency description
  2. ^ Elections to the House of Representatives 2016 - Treptow-Köpenick 3 - first votes. In: www.wahlen-berlin.de. Retrieved October 5, 2016 .
  3. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  4. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  5. wahlen-berlin.de (PDF)
  6. Elections to the Berlin House of Representatives and the District Council Assemblies on October 22, 1995