Wurzen constituency

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Constituency 3: Wurzen
Country Germany
state Saxony
region Wurzen district
Constituency number 3
Eligible voters 37,996
voter turnout 73.4%
Election date October 14, 1990
Constituency representative
Surname
Political party CDU
Voting share 47.0%

The Wurzen 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. It had constituency number 3. 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 Wurzen constituency became part of the Muldental 1 constituency .

The constituency comprised the following municipalities and towns in the Wurzen district : Altenbach , Bennewitz , Beucha , Böhlitz , Brandis , Burkartshain , Dornreichenbach , Falkenhain , Gerichshain , Großzschepa , Hohburg , Kühnitzsch , Kühren , Lüptitz , Machern , Meltewitz , Nemt , Nischwitz , Polenz , Püchwitz , Röcknitz , Thallwitz , Thammenhain and Wurzen.

Results

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

Direct candidate Party
(abbreviation)
First votes
(%)
Second votes
(%)
THERE 01.3 00.8
Adolf Boehm CDU 47.0 50.4
Chr. L - 00.3
DBU 00.6 00.5
DSU 07.4 04.0
FDP - 05.2
LL-PDS 10.0 08.9
NPD - 00.5
FORUM 09.9 05.3
RAP - 00.1
SHB - 00.1
SPD 20.4 23.7

37,996 people were eligible to vote. The turnout was 73.4%. Of the votes cast, 3.3% were invalid. Adolf Böhm (CDU) was chosen as the direct candidate. It received 47.0% of all valid votes.

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