Weisswasser constituency

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Constituency 27: Weißwasser
Country Germany
state Saxony
region Weißwasser district
Constituency number 27
Eligible voters 41,483
voter turnout 60.6%
Election date October 14, 1990
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party CDU
Voting share 51.1%

The Weisswasser constituency was a state electoral district for the state elections in Saxony in 1990 , the first state election after the re-establishment of the state of Saxony. Its constituency number was 27.

By ländereinführungsgesetz was circular white water , which for during the existence of the GDR district Cottbus belonged, been struck on majority citizens request, the Free State of Saxony. Accordingly, the constituency comprised all cities and municipalities of the then Weisswasser district: Bad Muskau , Boxberg , Daubitz , Gablenz , Groß Düben , Halbendorf , Klein Priebus , Krauschwitz , Kringelsdorf , Kromlau , Mühlrose , Mulkwitz , Nochten , Pechern , Reichwalde , Rietschen , Rohne , Sagar , Loop , Skerbersdorf , Teicha , Trebendorf , Viereichen , Weißkeißel and Weißwasser .

For the 1994 state elections , the constituency structure was changed as a result of the district reform, and the number of constituencies was reduced from 80 to 60. The area of ​​the constituency of Weißwasser became part of the constituency of Lower Silesian Oberlausitz 1 in 1994 .

Results

The 1990 state election took place on October 14, 1990 and had the following result for the Weisswasser constituency:

Direct candidate Party
(abbreviation)
First votes
(%)
Second votes
(%)
THERE - 00.6
Ludwig Thomaschk CDU 51.1 53.1
Chr. L - 00.4
DBU - 00.7
DSU - 01.8
FDP 07.7 05.0
LL-PDS 14.9 13.3
NPD - 00.7
FORUM 09.2 05.6
RAP - 00.3
SHB - 00.2
SPD 17.1 18.2

41,483 people were eligible to vote. The turnout was 60.6%. Of the votes cast, 3.0% were invalid. Ludwig Thomaschk (CDU) was chosen as a direct candidate . It received 51.1% of all valid votes.

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