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Diepholz – Nienburg I

Diepholz – Nienburg I is an electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 33. It is located in central Lower Saxony, comprising the Diepholz district and parts of the Nienburg district.[1]

33 Diepholz – Nienburg I
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Diepholz – Nienburg I in 2013
StateLower Saxony
Population247,900 (2019)
Electorate194,371 (2021)
Major settlementsSyke
Diepholz
Area2,490.9 km2
Current electoral district
Created1949
PartyCDU
MemberAxel Knoerig
Elected2009, 2013, 2017, 2021

Diepholz – Nienburg I was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2009, it has been represented by Axel Knoerig of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).[2]

Geography edit

Diepholz – Nienburg I is located in central Lower Saxony. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the entirety of the Diepholz district as well as the Samtgemeinden of Grafschaft Hoya and Uchte from the Nienburg district.[1]

History edit

Diepholz – Nienburg I was created in 1949, then known as Diepholz – Melle – Wittlage. In the 1965 through 1976 elections, it was named Nienburg. From 1980 through 1998, it was named Diepholz. It acquired its current name in the 2002 election. In the inaugural Bundestag election, it was Lower Saxony constituency 23 in the numbering system. From 1953 through 1961, it was number 45. From 1965 through 1976, it was number 34. From 1980 through 1998, it was number 28. From 2002 through 2009, it was number 34. Since 2013, it has been constituency 33.

Originally, the constituency comprised the districts of Grafschaft Diepholz, Melle, and Wittlage. It also included part of the Nienburg district, specifically the territory which now comprises the Samtgemeinde of Uchte. In the 1965 election, the entirety of the Nienburg district was transferred to the constituency. In the 1980 election, the area of the abolished Melle and Wittlage districts was transferred away, as was the Nienburg district. From then until 2002, the constituency comprised only the district of Diepholz. It acquired its current borders in the 2002 election.

Election No. Name Borders
1949 23 Diepholz – Melle – Wittlage
1953 45
1957
1961
1965 34 Nienburg
  • Grafschaft Diepholz district
  • Melle district
  • Nienburg district
  • Wittlage district
1969
1972
1976
1980 28 Diepholz
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 34 Diepholz – Nienburg I
2005
2009
2013 33
2017
2021

Members edit

The constituency was first held by Rudolf Eickhoff of the German Party (DP), who served from 1949 until 1957. He was succeeded by Karl Gossel of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), who served two terms. Fellow CDU members Günter von Nordenskjöld (1965–72) and Richard Ey (1972–80) then each served two terms. In 1980, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the constituency, and Peter Würtz was its representative for a single term. The CDU's Walter Link regained it in 1983, and served until 1998. In 1998, the SPD's Detlev von Larcher won, and served a single term. Rolf Kramer of the SPD was representative from 2002 to 2009. Axel Knoerig of the CDU has served as representative since 2009.

Election Member Party %
1949 Rudolf Eickhoff DP 34.2
1953 26.7
1957 Karl Gossel CDU 30.5
1961 35.4
1965 Günter von Nordenskjöld CDU 45.1
1969 46.4
1972 Richard Ey CDU 45.5
1976 49.2
1980 Peter Würtz SPD 46.0
1983 Walter Link CDU 50.1
1987 44.3
1990 46.3
1994 44.3
1998 Detlev von Larcher SPD 48.4
2002 Rolf Kramer SPD 48.3
2005 45.7
2009 Axel Knoerig CDU 37.5
2013 47.5
2017 44.6
2021 33.8

Election results edit

2021 election edit

Federal election (2021): Diepholz – Nienburg I[3]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A  Y or  N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU  Y Axel Knoerig 49,116 33.8   10.8 36,915 25.3   12.6
SPD Peggy Schierenbeck 46,455 31.9   4.6 48,196 33.0   7.6
Greens Sylvia Holste-Hagen 19,702 13.5   5.9 21,139 14.5   6.3
FDP Jan Andreas Hinderks 13,671 9.4   2.4 17,628 12.1   1.5
AfD Alfons Muhle 9,683 6.7   1.5 10,372 7.1   1.3
Left Jürgen Abelmann 4,029 2.8   2.5 3,920 2.7   3.4
Tierschutzpartei   1,774 1.2   0.3
dieBasis Detlev Pigors 2,111 1.5 1,722 1.2
FW   1,322 0.9   0.5
PARTEI   1,294 0.9   0.1
Independent Rüdiger Gums 727 0.5
Pirates   465 0.3   0.0
Team Todenhöfer   395 0.3
Volt   228 0.2
NPD   123 0.1   0.2
Humanists   118 0.1
ÖDP   113 0.1   0.1
V-Partei3   98 0.1   0.1
du.   78 0.1
LKR   39 0.0
MLPD   21 0.0   0.0
DKP   12 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,460 982
Total valid votes 145,494 145,972
Turnout 146,954 75.6   0.9
CDU hold Majority 2,661 1.9   15.4

2017 election edit

Federal election (2017): Diepholz – Nienburg I[4]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A  Y or  N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU  Y Axel Knoerig 65,465 44.6   2.9 55,833 37.9   5.6
SPD Tevfik Özkan 40,102 27.3   6.1 37,505 25.5   6.0
AfD Karl-Heinz Gerd Breternitz 11,955 8.1   5.6 12,434 8.4   5.0
Greens Klaus-Joachim Schmelz 11,252 7.7   0.1 11,992 8.1   0.0
FDP Alexander Carapinha-Hesse 10,285 7.0   5.0 15,515 10.5   5.6
Left Jürgen Abelmann 7,759 5.3   1.8 8,951 6.1   1.6
Tierschutzpartei   1,353 0.9   0.1
PARTEI   1,104 0.7
FW   668 0.5
Pirates   476 0.3   1.2
NPD   366 0.2   0.6
BGE   258 0.2
ÖDP   219 0.1
DM 206 0.1
V-Partei³ 191 0.1
DiB 162 0.1
MLPD   28 0.0   0.0
DKP   17 0.0
Informal votes 1,480 1,020
Total valid votes 146,818 147,278
Turnout 148,298 76.5   2.7
CDU hold Majority 25,363 17.3   3.2

2013 election edit

Federal election (2013): Diepholz – Nienburg I[5]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A  Y or  N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU  Y Axel Knoerig 66,862 47.5   9.9 61,404 43.5   9.7
SPD Christoph Lanzendörfer 47,067 33.4   1.0 44,431 31.5   3.8
Greens Torsten Eggelmann 10,651 7.6   0.9 11,556 8.2   1.8
Left Ingo Waschner 4,933 3.5   3.5 6,359 4.5   3.8
AfD Arno Heinz Staschewski 3,571 2.5 4,840 3.4
FDP Marcel Schiller 2,797 2.0   9.4 6,929 4.9   10.8
Pirates Mario Gärtner 2,166 1.5 2,143 1.5   0.2
NPD Bernd Neumann 1,288 0.9   0.3 1,175 0.8   0.2
Tierschutzpartei   1,196 0.8   0.1
FW Olaf Schulz 903 0.6 673 0.5
Independent Rüdiger Gums 616 0.4
PRO 169 0.1
PBC 137 0.1
REP   102 0.1
MLPD   21 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,496 1,215
Total valid votes 140,854 141,135
Turnout 142,350 73.7   0.4
CDU hold Majority 19,795 14.1   11.1

2009 election edit

Federal election (2009): Diepholz – Nienburg I[6]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A  Y or  N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU Axel Knoerig 52,599 37.5   1.5 47,565 33.8   0.4
SPD  N Rolf Kramer 48,313 34.5   11.3 38,955 27.7   14.0
FDP Horst Gaumann 15,928 11.4   6.4 22,067 15.7   5.0
Greens Stefanie Henneke 11,917 8.5   3.0 13,999 10.0   2.6
Left Ulrich Vanek 9,775 7.0   3.4 11,701 8.3   4.0
Pirates   2,453 1.7
NPD Dietrich Seidel 1,660 1.2   0.0 1,442 1.0   0.2
Tierschutzpartei   1,059 0.8   0.2
RRP 937 0.7
DVU   193 0.1
ÖDP   143 0.1
MLPD   27 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,646 1,315
Total valid votes 140,192 140,523
Turnout 141,838 73.3   5.7
CDU gain from SPD Majority 4,286 3.1

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Constituency Diepholz – Nienburg I". Federal Returning Officer.
  2. ^ "Results for Diepholz – Nienburg I". Federal Returning Officer.
  3. ^ Results for Diepholz – Nienburg I
  4. ^ Results for Diepholz – Nienburg I
  5. ^ Results for Diepholz – Nienburg I
  6. ^

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Diepholz Nienburg I is an electoral constituency German Wahlkreis represented in the Bundestag It elects one member via first past the post voting Under the current constituency numbering system it is designated as constituency 33 It is located in central Lower Saxony comprising the Diepholz district and parts of the Nienburg district 1 33 Diepholz Nienburg IElectoral districtfor the BundestagDiepholz Nienburg I in 2013StateLower SaxonyPopulation247 900 2019 Electorate194 371 2021 Major settlementsSykeDiepholzArea2 490 9 km2Current electoral districtCreated1949PartyCDUMemberAxel KnoerigElected2009 2013 2017 2021Diepholz Nienburg I was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election Since 2009 it has been represented by Axel Knoerig of the Christian Democratic Union CDU 2 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Members 4 Election results 4 1 2021 election 4 2 2017 election 4 3 2013 election 4 4 2009 election 5 ReferencesGeography editDiepholz Nienburg I is located in central Lower Saxony As of the 2021 federal election it comprises the entirety of the Diepholz district as well as the Samtgemeinden of Grafschaft Hoya and Uchte from the Nienburg district 1 History editDiepholz Nienburg I was created in 1949 then known as Diepholz Melle Wittlage In the 1965 through 1976 elections it was named Nienburg From 1980 through 1998 it was named Diepholz It acquired its current name in the 2002 election In the inaugural Bundestag election it was Lower Saxony constituency 23 in the numbering system From 1953 through 1961 it was number 45 From 1965 through 1976 it was number 34 From 1980 through 1998 it was number 28 From 2002 through 2009 it was number 34 Since 2013 it has been constituency 33 Originally the constituency comprised the districts of Grafschaft Diepholz Melle and Wittlage It also included part of the Nienburg district specifically the territory which now comprises the Samtgemeinde of Uchte In the 1965 election the entirety of the Nienburg district was transferred to the constituency In the 1980 election the area of the abolished Melle and Wittlage districts was transferred away as was the Nienburg district From then until 2002 the constituency comprised only the district of Diepholz It acquired its current borders in the 2002 election Election No Name Borders1949 23 Diepholz Melle Wittlage Grafschaft Diepholz district Melle district Nienburg district only Uchte Samtgemeinde Wittlage district1953 45195719611965 34 Nienburg Grafschaft Diepholz district Melle district Nienburg district Wittlage district1969197219761980 28 Diepholz Diepholz district198319871990199419982002 34 Diepholz Nienburg I Diepholz district Nienburg district only Grafschaft Hoya and Uchte Samtgemeinden 200520092013 3320172021Members editThe constituency was first held by Rudolf Eickhoff of the German Party DP who served from 1949 until 1957 He was succeeded by Karl Gossel of the Christian Democratic Union CDU who served two terms Fellow CDU members Gunter von Nordenskjold 1965 72 and Richard Ey 1972 80 then each served two terms In 1980 the Social Democratic Party SPD won the constituency and Peter Wurtz was its representative for a single term The CDU s Walter Link regained it in 1983 and served until 1998 In 1998 the SPD s Detlev von Larcher won and served a single term Rolf Kramer of the SPD was representative from 2002 to 2009 Axel Knoerig of the CDU has served as representative since 2009 Election Member Party 1949 Rudolf Eickhoff DP 34 21953 26 71957 Karl Gossel CDU 30 51961 35 41965 Gunter von Nordenskjold CDU 45 11969 46 41972 Richard Ey CDU 45 51976 49 21980 Peter Wurtz SPD 46 01983 Walter Link CDU 50 11987 44 31990 46 31994 44 31998 Detlev von Larcher SPD 48 42002 Rolf Kramer SPD 48 32005 45 72009 Axel Knoerig CDU 37 52013 47 52017 44 62021 33 8Election results edit2021 election edit Federal election 2021 Diepholz Nienburg I 3 Notes Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member or other incumbent A nbsp Y or nbsp N denotes status of any incumbent win or lose respectively Party Candidate Votes Party votes CDU nbsp Y Axel Knoerig 49 116 33 8 nbsp 10 8 36 915 25 3 nbsp 12 6SPD Peggy Schierenbeck 46 455 31 9 nbsp 4 6 48 196 33 0 nbsp 7 6Greens Sylvia Holste Hagen 19 702 13 5 nbsp 5 9 21 139 14 5 nbsp 6 3FDP Jan Andreas Hinderks 13 671 9 4 nbsp 2 4 17 628 12 1 nbsp 1 5AfD Alfons Muhle 9 683 6 7 nbsp 1 5 10 372 7 1 nbsp 1 3Left Jurgen Abelmann 4 029 2 8 nbsp 2 5 3 920 2 7 nbsp 3 4Tierschutzpartei 1 774 1 2 nbsp 0 3dieBasis Detlev Pigors 2 111 1 5 1 722 1 2FW 1 322 0 9 nbsp 0 5PARTEI 1 294 0 9 nbsp 0 1Independent Rudiger Gums 727 0 5Pirates 465 0 3 nbsp 0 0Team Todenhofer 395 0 3Volt 228 0 2NPD 123 0 1 nbsp 0 2Humanists 118 0 1ODP 113 0 1 nbsp 0 1V Partei3 98 0 1 nbsp 0 1du 78 0 1LKR 39 0 0MLPD 21 0 0 nbsp 0 0DKP 12 0 0 nbsp 0 0Informal votes 1 460 982Total valid votes 145 494 145 972Turnout 146 954 75 6 nbsp 0 9CDU hold Majority 2 661 1 9 nbsp 15 42017 election edit Federal election 2017 Diepholz Nienburg I 4 Notes Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member or other incumbent A nbsp Y or nbsp N denotes status of any incumbent win or lose respectively Party Candidate Votes Party votes CDU nbsp Y Axel Knoerig 65 465 44 6 nbsp 2 9 55 833 37 9 nbsp 5 6SPD Tevfik Ozkan 40 102 27 3 nbsp 6 1 37 505 25 5 nbsp 6 0AfD Karl Heinz Gerd Breternitz 11 955 8 1 nbsp 5 6 12 434 8 4 nbsp 5 0Greens Klaus Joachim Schmelz 11 252 7 7 nbsp 0 1 11 992 8 1 nbsp 0 0FDP Alexander Carapinha Hesse 10 285 7 0 nbsp 5 0 15 515 10 5 nbsp 5 6Left Jurgen Abelmann 7 759 5 3 nbsp 1 8 8 951 6 1 nbsp 1 6Tierschutzpartei 1 353 0 9 nbsp 0 1PARTEI 1 104 0 7FW 668 0 5Pirates 476 0 3 nbsp 1 2NPD 366 0 2 nbsp 0 6BGE 258 0 2ODP 219 0 1DM 206 0 1V Partei 191 0 1DiB 162 0 1MLPD 28 0 0 nbsp 0 0DKP 17 0 0Informal votes 1 480 1 020Total valid votes 146 818 147 278Turnout 148 298 76 5 nbsp 2 7CDU hold Majority 25 363 17 3 nbsp 3 22013 election edit Federal election 2013 Diepholz Nienburg I 5 Notes Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member or other incumbent A nbsp Y or nbsp N denotes status of any incumbent win or lose respectively Party Candidate Votes Party votes CDU nbsp Y Axel Knoerig 66 862 47 5 nbsp 9 9 61 404 43 5 nbsp 9 7SPD Christoph Lanzendorfer 47 067 33 4 nbsp 1 0 44 431 31 5 nbsp 3 8Greens Torsten Eggelmann 10 651 7 6 nbsp 0 9 11 556 8 2 nbsp 1 8Left Ingo Waschner 4 933 3 5 nbsp 3 5 6 359 4 5 nbsp 3 8AfD Arno Heinz Staschewski 3 571 2 5 4 840 3 4FDP Marcel Schiller 2 797 2 0 nbsp 9 4 6 929 4 9 nbsp 10 8Pirates Mario Gartner 2 166 1 5 2 143 1 5 nbsp 0 2NPD Bernd Neumann 1 288 0 9 nbsp 0 3 1 175 0 8 nbsp 0 2Tierschutzpartei 1 196 0 8 nbsp 0 1FW Olaf Schulz 903 0 6 673 0 5Independent Rudiger Gums 616 0 4PRO 169 0 1PBC 137 0 1REP 102 0 1MLPD 21 0 0 nbsp 0 0Informal votes 1 496 1 215Total valid votes 140 854 141 135Turnout 142 350 73 7 nbsp 0 4CDU hold Majority 19 795 14 1 nbsp 11 12009 election edit Federal election 2009 Diepholz Nienburg I 6 Notes Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member or other incumbent A nbsp Y or nbsp N denotes status of any incumbent win or lose respectively Party Candidate Votes Party votes CDU Axel Knoerig 52 599 37 5 nbsp 1 5 47 565 33 8 nbsp 0 4SPD nbsp N Rolf Kramer 48 313 34 5 nbsp 11 3 38 955 27 7 nbsp 14 0FDP Horst Gaumann 15 928 11 4 nbsp 6 4 22 067 15 7 nbsp 5 0Greens Stefanie Henneke 11 917 8 5 nbsp 3 0 13 999 10 0 nbsp 2 6Left Ulrich Vanek 9 775 7 0 nbsp 3 4 11 701 8 3 nbsp 4 0Pirates 2 453 1 7NPD Dietrich Seidel 1 660 1 2 nbsp 0 0 1 442 1 0 nbsp 0 2Tierschutzpartei 1 059 0 8 nbsp 0 2RRP 937 0 7DVU 193 0 1ODP 143 0 1MLPD 27 0 0 nbsp 0 0Informal votes 1 646 1 315Total valid votes 140 192 140 523Turnout 141 838 73 3 nbsp 5 7CDU gain from SPD Majority 4 286 3 1References edit a b Constituency Diepholz Nienburg I Federal Returning Officer Results for Diepholz Nienburg I Federal Returning Officer Results for Diepholz Nienburg I Results for Diepholz Nienburg I Results for Diepholz Nienburg I Results for Diepholz Nienburg I Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diepholz Nienburg I amp oldid 1164793699, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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