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List of justices of the Federal Constitutional Court

The Federal Constitutional Court (German: Bundesverfassungsgericht, usually abbreviated BVerfG) is the federal constitutional court of Germany. It is the highest independent constitutional organ of the German judiciary, ranking equally with the other supreme federal courts, and is – at the same time – the highest federal court in Germany.

Dieter Grimm [de], Hermann Heußner [de] and Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde in 1989

Today, 16 justices serve on the two senates of the court. This article lists the current justices of the court, and its former presidents, vice-presidents as well as all former justices.

Current justices of the Federal Constitutional Court

The Court is divided into two senates, each with different subject-matter jurisdiction. The court's two senates were originally staffed with twelve justices each. With effect from 1963, the number of justices per senate was reduced to eight.[1] The eight justices per senate include the president and the vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court, who each preside over one of the court's two senates.

First senate

Eight justices currently serve on the first senate of the Federal Constitutional Court. Listed in order of seniority, they are:

Justice Position
(seat)
Tenure
(as justice)
Tenure length
(as justice)
Electoral body Proposal Ref.
1   Stephan Harbath
(born 1971)
President
Presiding Justice of the First Senate
(1 BT 4.7)
30 November 2018

Incumbent
4 years, 31 days Bundestag CDU/CSU [2][3][4]
2   Susanne Baer
(born 1964)
Justice
(1 BT 3.6)
2 February 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 332 days Bundestag Alliance 90/The Greens [5][4]
3 Gabriele Britz
(born 1968)
Justice
(1 BR 3.6)
2 February 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 332 days Bundesrat SPD [6][4]
4 Yvonne Ott [de]
(born 1963)
Justice
(1 BR 2.8)
8 November 2016

Incumbent
6 years, 53 days Bundesrat SPD [7][4]
5 Josef Christ [de]
(born 1956)
Justice
(1 BT 1.8)
1 December 2017

Incumbent
5 years, 30 days Bundestag CDU/CSU [8][4]
6 Henning Radtke [de]
(born 1962)
Justice
(1 BR 1.6)
16 July 2018

Incumbent
4 years, 168 days Bundesrat CDU/CSU [9][4]
7 Ines Härtel [de]
(born 1972)
Justice
(1 BR 4.6)
10 July 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 174 days Bundesrat SPD [10][4]
8 Heinrich Amadeus Wolff [de]
(born 1965)
Justice
(1 BT 2.8)
3 June 2022

Incumbent
211 days Bundestag FDP [11]

Second senate

Eight justices currently serve on the second senate of the Federal Constitutional Court. Listed in order of seniority, they are:

Justice Position
(seat)
Tenure
(as justice)
Tenure length
(as justice)
Electoral body Proposal Ref.
1 Doris König
(born 1957)
Vice-President
Presiding Justice of the Second Senate
(2 BT 4.6)
2 June 2014

Incumbent
8 years, 212 days Bundestag SPD [12][2][4]
2 Peter M. Huber [de]
(born 1959)
Justice
(2 BT 3.6)
16 November 2010

Incumbent
12 years, 45 days Bundestag CDU/CSU [13][4]
3 Monika Hermanns [de]
(born 1959)
Justice
(2 BT 2.5)
16 November 2010

Incumbent
12 years, 45 days Bundestag SPD [14][4]
4   Peter Müller
(born 1955)
Justice
(2 BR 1.7)
19 December 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 12 days Bundesrat CDU/CSU [15][4]
5 Sibylle Kessal-Wulf [de]
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BR 2.5)
19 December 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 12 days Bundesrat CDU/CSU [15][4]
6 Ulrich Maidowski [de]
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BT 1.6)
15 July 2014

Incumbent
8 years, 169 days Bundestag SPD [16][4]
7   Christine Langenfeld
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BR 3.7)
20 July 2016

Incumbent
6 years, 164 days Bundesrat CDU/CSU [17][4]
8 Astrid Wallrabenstein [de]
(born 1969)
Justice
(2 BR 4.8)
22 June 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 192 days Bundesrat Alliance 90/The Greens [2][4]

Presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court

The president and the vice-president of the Federal Constitutional Court are elected alternately by the Bundestag and the Bundesrat in accordance with Section 9 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz [de], and are appointed by the President of Germany in accordance with Section 10 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz [de].[18]

To date, 10 persons have served as presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court. In chronological order, they are:

President Senate Tenure
(as justice)
Tenure
(as president)
Tenure length
(as president)
Proposal Ref.
1   Hermann Höpker-Aschoff
(1883–1954)
First Senate 7 September 1951

15 January 1954
(Died)
7 September 1951

15 January 1954
(Died)
2 years, 130 days FDP [19]
2   Josef Wintrich
(1891–1958)
First Senate 23 March 1954

19 October 1958
(Died)
23 March 1954

19 October 1958
(Died)
4 years, 210 days CDU/CSU [20]
3   Gebhard Müller
(1900–1990)
First Senate 8 January 1959

8 December 1971
8 January 1959

8 December 1971
12 years, 334 days CDU/CSU [21]
4   Ernst Benda
(1925–2009)
First Senate 8 December 1971

20 December 1983
8 December 1971

20 December 1983
12 years, 12 days CDU/CSU [22][23]
5 Wolfgang Zeidler
(1924–1987)
First Senate
(1967–1970)

Second Senate
(1975–1987)
11 August 1967

31 May 1970
(First Term)

7 November 1975

16 November 1987
(Second Term)
20 December 1983

16 November 1987
3 years, 331 days SPD [24]
6   Roman Herzog
(1934–2017)
First Senate 20 December 1983

30 June 1994
16 November 1987

30 June 1994
6 years, 226 days CDU/CSU [25][26]
7   Jutta Limbach
(1934–2016)
Second Senate 24 March 1994

10 April 2002
14 September 1994

10 April 2002
7 years, 208 days SPD [27][28]
8   Hans-Jürgen Papier
(born 1943)
First Senate 27 February 1998

16 March 2010
10 April 2002

16 March 2010
7 years, 330 days CDU/CSU [29][30]
9   Andreas Voßkuhle
(born 1963)
Second Senate 7 May 2008

22 June 2020
16 March 2010

22 June 2020
10 years, 98 days SPD [31][30][2]
10   Stephan Harbath
(born 1971)
First Senate 30 November 2018

Incumbent
22 June 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 192 days CDU/CSU [2][3]

Vice-presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court

To date, 15 persons have served as vice-presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court. Listed in chronological order, they are:

Vice-President Senate Tenure as justice Tenure as vice-president Tenure length (as vice-president) Proposal Ref.
1   Rudolf Katz
(1895–1961)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

23 July 1961
(Died)
7 September 1951

23 July 1961
(Died)
9 years, 319 days SPD [19]
2 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner [de]
(1894–1971)
Second Senate 19 December 1961

18 October 1967
19 December 1961

18 October 1967
5 years, 303 days SPD [21]
3 Walter Seuffert [de]
(1907–1989)
Second Senate 18 October 1967

7 November 1975
18 October 1967

7 November 1975
8 years, 20 days SPD [22]
4 Wolfgang Zeidler
(1924–1987)
First Senate
(1967–1970)

Second Senate
(1975–1987)
11 August 1967

31 May 1970
(First Term)

7 November 1975

16 November 1987
(Second Term)
7 November 1975

20 December 1983
8 years, 43 days SPD [24]
5   Roman Herzog
(1934–2017)
First Senate 20 December 1983

30 June 1994
20 December 1983

16 November 1987
3 years, 331 days CDU/CSU [25][26]
6   Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz [de]
(1929–2021)
Second Senate 6 July 1981

24 March 1994
16 November 1987

24 March 1994
6 years, 128 days SPD [32][33]
7   Jutta Limbach
(1934–2016)
Second Senate 24 March 1994

10 April 2002
24 March 1994

14 September 1994
174 days SPD [27][28]
8 Johann Friedrich Henschel [de]
(1931–2007)
First Senate 19 July 1983

13 October 1995
29 September 1994

13 October 1995
1 year, 14 days FDP [25][34]
9 Otto Seidl
(1931–2022)
First Senate 10 June 1986

27 February 1998
13 October 1995

27 February 1998
2 years, 137 days CDU/CSU [25][35]
10   Hans-Jürgen Papier
(born 1943)
First Senate 27 February 1998

16 March 2010
27 February 1998

10 April 2002
4 years, 42 days CDU/CSU [36][30]
11 Winfried Hassemer
(1940–2014)
Second Senate 3 May 1996

7 May 2008
10 April 2002

7 May 2008
6 years, 47 days SPD [37][38]
12   Andreas Voßkuhle
(born 1963)
Second Senate 7 May 2008

22 June 2020
7 May 2008

16 March 2010
1 year, 313 days SPD [31][30][2]
13 Ferdinand Kirchhof
(born 1950)
First Senate 1 October 2007

30 November 2018
16 March 2010

30 November 2018
8 years, 259 days CDU/CSU [39][3][40]
14   Stephan Harbarth
(born 1971)
First Senate 30 November 2018

Incumbent
30 November 2018

22 June 2020
1 year, 205 days CDU/CSU [2][3]
15 Doris König
(born 1957)
Second Senate 2 June 2014

Incumbent
22 June 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 192 days SPD [12][2]

Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court

Since the establishment of the Federal Constitutional Court in 1951, 112 justices (including presidents and vice-presidents) have served on the Court. The shortest tenure on the court was only 133 days (Claus Leusser [de]), while the longest serving member of the court served for 26 years and 56 days (Willi Geiger).[41]

The court's justices are elected by the Bundestag and the Bundesrat, and are appointed by the President of Germany. According to Article 94 of the German Basic Law, both constitutional bodies elect half of the members of the two senates. The election procedure for both bodies is promulgated in Sections 5 and 6 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz [de].[42]

The 112 justices are listed below in chronological order. If the date of their assumption of office – their appointment – is identical, the lower seat number is decisive for the purposes of this list.

Justice Position
(seat)
Senate Tenure
(as justice)
Tenure length
(as justice)
Proposal Ref.
1   Hermann Höpker-Aschoff
(1883–1954)
President
(1 BT 1.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

15 January 1954
(Died)
2 years, 130 days FDP [43]
2 Gerhard Heiland [de]
(1894–1961)
Justice
(1 BT 3.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

22 August 1961
9 years, 349 days SPD [44]
3 Herbert Scholtissek [de]
(1900–1979)
Justice
(1 BT 4.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1967
15 years, 358 days CDU/CSU [44]
4 Konrad Zweigert [de]
(1900–1996)
Justice
(1 BT 5.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

11 October 1956
5 years, 34 days SPD [44]
5 Joachim Lehmann [de]
(1909–1979)
Justice
(1 BT 6.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 358 days SPD [45]
6 Erwin Stein [de]
(1903–1992)
Justice
(1 BR 1.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

8 December 1971
20 years, 92 days SPD [46]
7   Franz Wessel
(1903–1958)
Justice
(1 BR 2.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

11 September 1958
(Died)
7 years, 4 days SPD [46]
8 Erna Scheffler
(1893–1983)
Justice
(1 BR 3.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 358 days SPD [44]
9 Theodor Ritterspach [de]
(1904–1999)
Justice
(1 BR 4.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

7 November 1975
24 years, 61 days CDU/CSU [44][47]
10 Martin Drath [de]
(1902–1976)
Justice
(1 BR 6.1)
First Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 358 days SPD [44]
11   Hans Georg Rupp
(1907–1989)
Justice
(2 BT 1.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

7 November 1975
24 years, 61 days SPD [45]
12 Anton Henneka [de]
(1900–1984)
Justice
(2 BT 2.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

20 December 1968
17 years, 104 days CDU/CSU [44]
13 Julius Federer [de]
(1911–1984)
Justice
(2 BT 3.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1967
15 years, 358 days CDU/CSU [44]
14 Gerhard Leibholz [de]
(1901–1982)
Justice
(2 BT 4.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

8 December 1971
20 years, 92 days CDU/CSU [44]
15 Conrad Frederick Roediger [de]
(1887–1973)
Justice
(2 BT 5.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1956
4 years, 359 days DP [43]
16 Walter Klaas [de]
(1895–1978)
Justice
(2 BT 6.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 358 days SPD [44]
17   Rudolf Katz
(1895–1961)
Vice-President
(2 BR 1.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

23 July 1961
(Died)
9 years, 319 days SPD [19]
18   Willi Geiger
(1909–1994)
Justice
(2 BR 2.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

2 November 1977
26 years, 56 days CDU/CSU [45]
19 Georg Fröhlich [de]
(1884–1971)
Justice
(2 BR 3.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1956
4 years, 359 days CDU/CSU [43]
20 Claus Leusser [de]
(1909–1966)
Justice
(2 BR 4.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

18 January 1952
133 days CDU/CSU [43]
21 Bernhard Wolff [de]
(1886–1966)
Justice
(2 BR 5.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1956
4 years, 359 days SPD [43]
22 Ernst Friesenhahn [de]
(1901–1984)
Justice
(2 BR 6.1)
Second Senate 7 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 358 days CDU/CSU [46]
23 Kurt Zweigert [de]
(1886–1967)
Justice
(1 BT 2.1)
First Senate 13 September 1951

14 February 1952
154 days CDU/CSU [48]
24   Wilhelm Ellinghaus [de]
(1888–1961)
Justice
(1 BR 5.1)
First Senate 13 September 1951

12 October 1955
4 years, 29 days SPD [48]
25 Egon Schunck [de]
(1890–1981)
Justice
(2 BR 4.2)
Second Senate 13 September 1951

31 August 1963
11 years, 352 days CDU/CSU [48]
26   Josef Wintrich
(1891–1958)
President
(1 BT 1.2)
First Senate 23 March 1954

19 October 1958
(Died)
4 years, 210 days CDU/CSU [20]
27 Karl Heck [de]
(1896–1997)
Justice
(1 BT 2.2)
First Senate 2 April 1954

9 February 1965
10 years, 313 days CDU/CSU [48][49]
28 Hans Kutscher
(1911–1993)
Justice
(1 BR 5.2)

Justice
(2 BR 3.2)
First Senate
(1955–1956)

Second Senate
(1956–1970)
12 October 1955

31 August 1956

1 September 1956

25 October 1970
(on leave from 26 October 1970 until 31 August 1971)
15 years, 3 days SPD [50]
29   Gebhard Müller
(1900–1990)
President
(1 BT 1.3)
First Senate 8 January 1959

8 December 1971
12 years, 334 days CDU/CSU [21]
30 Hugo Berger [de]
(1900–1990)
Justice
(1 BR 2.2)
First Senate 8 January 1959

11 August 1967
8 years, 215 days SPD [50]
31 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner [de]
(1894–1971)
Vice-President
(2 BR 1.2)
Second Senate 19 December 1961

18 October 1967
5 years, 303 days SPD [21]
32 Karl Haager [de]
(1911–2008)
Justice
(1 BT 3.2)
First Senate 9 May 1962

7 May 1979
16 years, 363 days SPD [51][52]
33 Wiltraut Rupp-von Brünneck [de]
(1912–1977)
Justice
(1 BR 3.2)
First Senate 1 September 1963

18 August 1977
(Died)
13 years, 351 days SPD [51]
34 Gregor Geller [de]
(1903–1988)
Justice
(2 BR 4.3)
Second Senate 1 September 1963

8 December 1971
8 years, 98 days CDU/CSU [51]
35 Werner Böhmer [de]
(1915–2014)
Justice
(1 BT 2.3)
First Senate 10 February 1965

5 July 1983
18 years, 145 days CDU/CSU [51][53]
36 Wolfgang Zeidler
(1924–1987)
President
(2 BT 1.2)
(1983–1987)

Vice-President
(2 BT 1.2)
(1975–1983)

Justice
(1 BR 2.3)
(1967–1970)
First Senate
(1967–1970)

Second Senate
(1975–1987)
11 August 1967

31 May 1970
(First Term)

7 November 1975

16 November 1987
(Second Term)
2 years, 293 days
(First Term)

12 years, 9 days
(Second Term)
SPD [24]
37 Hans Brox [de]
(1920–2009)
Justice
(1 BT 4.2)
First Senate 1 September 1967

7 November 1975
8 years, 67 days CDU/CSU [54][55]
38 Fabian von Schlabrendorff
(1907–1980)
Justice
(2 BT 3.2)
Second Senate 1 September 1967

7 November 1975
8 years, 67 days CDU/CSU [54]
39 Walter Seuffert [de]
(1907–1989)
Vice-President
(2 BR 1.3)
Second Senate 18 October 1967

7 November 1975
8 years, 20 days SPD [22]
40 Hans-Justus Rinck [de]
(1918–1995)
Justice
(2 BT 2.2)
Second Senate 20 December 1968

8 October 1986
17 years, 292 days CDU/CSU [54]
41 Helmut Simon [de]
(1922–2013)
Justice
(1 BR 2.4)
First Senate 15 June 1970

16 November 1987
16 years, 115 days SPD [54][56]
42   Walter Rudi Wand
(1928–1985)
Justice
(2 BR 3.3)
Second Senate 26 October 1970

20 December 1983
13 years, 55 days CDU/CSU [54]
43   Ernst Benda
(1925–2009)
President
(1 BT 1.4)
First Senate 8 December 1971

20 December 1983
12 years, 12 days CDU/CSU [22][23]
44 Hans Joachim Faller [de]
(1915–2006)
Justice
(1 BR 1.2)
First Senate 8 December 1971

19 July 1983
11 years, 223 days CDU/CSU [57][58]
45 Martin Hirsch [de]
(1913–1992)
Justice
(2 BT 4.2)
Second Senate 8 December 1971

6 July 1981
9 years, 210 days SPD [57]
46 Joachim Rottmann [de]
(1925–2014)
Justice
(2 BR 4.4)
Second Senate 8 December 1971

20 December 1983
12 years, 12 days FDP [57][59]
47 Dietrich Katzenstein [de]
(1923–2008)
Justice
(1 BT 4.3)
First Senate 7 November 1975

16 November 1987
12 years, 9 days CDU/CSU [60][61]
48 Konrad Hesse
(1919–2005)
Justice
(1 BR 4.2)
First Senate 7 November 1975

16 July 1987
11 years, 251 days FDP and SPD [60][62]
49 Engelbert Niebler [de]
(1921–2006)
Justice
(2 BT 3.3)
Second Senate 7 November 1975

16 November 1987
12 years, 9 days CDU/CSU [57][63]
50 Helmut Steinberger [de]
(1931–2014)
Justice
(2 BR 1.4)
Second Senate 7 November 1975

16 November 1987
12 years, 9 days CDU/CSU [60][64]
51   Gisela Niemeyer
(1923–2012)
Justice
(1 BR 3.3)
First Senate 2 November 1977

28 November 1989
12 years, 26 days SPD [60][65]
52   Ernst Träger
(1926–2015)
Justice
(2 BR 2.2)
Second Senate 2 November 1977

28 November 1989
12 years, 26 days CDU/CSU [60][66]
53 Hermann Heußner [de]
(1926–1996)
Justice
(1 BT 3.3)
First Senate 7 May 1979

15 June 1989
10 years, 39 days SPD [60][67]
54   Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz [de]
(1929–2021)
Vice-President
(2 BT 4.3)
(1987–1994)

Justice
(2 BT 4.3)
(1981–1987)
Second Senate 6 July 1981

24 March 1994
12 years, 261 days SPD [32][33]
55 Franz Niedermaier [de]
(1925–1986)
Justice
(1 BT 2.4)
First Senate 5 July 1983

5 April 1986
(Died)
2 years, 274 days CDU/CSU [68]
56 Johann Friedrich Henschel [de]
(1931–2007)
Vice-President
(1 BR 1.3)
(1994–1995)

Justice
(1 BR 1.3)
(1983–1994)
First Senate 19 July 1983

13 October 1995
12 years, 86 days FDP [25][34]
57   Roman Herzog
(1934–2017)
President
(BT 1.5)
(1987–1994)

Vice-President
(1 BT 1.5)
(1983–1987)
First Senate 20 December 1983

30 June 1994
10 years, 192 days CDU/CSU [25][26]
58 Hans Hugo Klein
(born 1936)
Justice
(1 BT 2.4)
Second Senate 20 December 1983

3 May 1996
12 years, 135 days CDU/CSU [68]
59   Ernst-Wolfgang Böckenförde
(1930–2019)
Justice
(2 BR 4.5)
Second Senate 20 December 1983

3 May 1996
12 years, 135 days SPD [68][69]
60 Otto Seidl
(1931–2022)
Vice-President
(1 BT 2.5)
(1995–1998)

Justice
(1 BT 2.5)
(1986–1995)
First Senate 10 June 1986

27 February 1998
11 years, 262 days CDU/CSU [25][35]
61   Karin Graßhof
(born 1937)
Justice
(2 BT 2.3)
Second Senate 6 October 1986[Note 1]

15 October 1998
11 years, 364 days SPD [70][71]
62   Dieter Grimm [de]
(born 1937)
Justice
(1 BR 4.3)
First Senate 16 July 1987

16 December 1999
12 years, 153 days SPD [70]
63 Alfred Söllner [de]
(1930–2005)
Justice
(1 BT 4.4)
First Senate 16 November 1987

13 October 1995
7 years, 331 days CDU/CSU [70][72]
64 Thomas Dieterich [de]
(1934–2016)
Justice
(1 BR 2.5)
First Senate 16 November 1987

4 February 1994
6 years, 80 days SPD [70][73]
65   Everhardt Franßen
(born 1937)
Justice
(2 BT 1.3)
Second Senate 16 November 1987

30 June 1991
3 years, 226 days SPD [70]
66   Konrad Kruis
(1930–2022)
Justice
(2 BT 3.4)
Second Senate 16 November 1987

28 September 1998
10 years, 316 days CDU/CSU [70][74]
67   Paul Kirchhof
(born 1943)
Justice
(2 BR 1.5)
Second Senate 16 November 1987

16 December 1999
12 years, 30 days CDU/CSU [75]
68   Jürgen Kühling
(1934–2019)
Justice
(2 BR 1.5)
First Senate 12 July 1989

23 January 2001
11 years, 195 days SPD [75][76]
69   Helga Seibert
(1939–1999)
Justice
(1 BR 3.4)
First Senate 28 November 1989

28 September 1998
8 years, 304 days SPD [75][77]
70   Klaus Winter
(1936–2000)
Justice
(2 BR 2.3)
Second Senate 28 November 1989

10 October 2000
(Died)
10 years, 317 days CDU/CSU [75][78]
71 Bertold Sommer [de]
(born 1937)
Justice
(2 BT 1.4)
Second Senate 12 July 1991

31 July 2003
12 years, 19 days SPD [75][79]
72 Renate Jaeger
(born 1940)
Justice
(1 BR 2.6)
First Senate 24 March 1994

31 October 2004
10 years, 221 days SPD [37]
73   Jutta Limbach
(1934–2016)
President
(2 BT 4.4)
(1994–2002)

Vice-President
(2 BT 4.4)
(1994)
Second Senate 24 March 1994

10 April 2002
8 years, 17 days SPD [27][28]
74 Evelyn Haas
(born 1949)
Justice
(1 BT 1.6)
First Senate 14 September 1994

2 October 2006
12 years, 18 days CDU/CSU [37]
75 Udo Steiner
(born 1939)
Justice
(1 BT 4.5)
First Senate 13 October 1995

1 October 2007
11 years, 353 days CDU/CSU [37]
76 Dieter Hömig [de]
(1938–2016)
Justice
(1 BR 1.4)
First Senate 13 October 1995

25 April 2006
10 years, 194 days FDP [37][80]
77 Hans-Joachim Jentsch [de]
(1937–2021)
Justice
(2 BR 3.5)
Second Senate 3 May 1996

28 September 2005
9 years, 148 days CDU/CSU [37][81]
78 Winfried Hassemer
(1940–2014)
Vice-President
(2 BT 3.5)
(2002–2008)

Justice
(2 BT 3.5)
(1996–2002)
Second Senate 3 May 1996

7 May 2008
12 years, 4 days SPD [37][38]
79   Hans-Jürgen Papier
(born 1943)
President
(1 BT 2.6)
(2002–2010)

Vice-President
(1 BT 2.6)
(1998–2002)
First Senate 27 February 1998

16 March 2010
12 years, 17 days CDU/CSU [36][30]
80 Siegfried Broß [de]
(born 1946)
Justice
(2 BT 3.5)
Second Senate 28 September 1998

16 November 2010
12 years, 49 days CDU/CSU [82][13]
81 Lerke Osterloh
(born 1944)
Justice
(2 BT 2.4)
Second Senate 15 October 1998

16 November 2010
12 years, 32 days SPD [82]
82 Christine Hohmann-Dennhardt
(born 1950)
Justice
(1 BR 3.5)
First Senate 11 January 1999

2 February 2011
11 years, 83 days SPD [82][6]
83 Wolfgang Hoffmann-Riem
(born 1940)
Justice
(1 BR 4.4)
First Senate 16 December 1999

2 April 2008
8 years, 108 days SPD [82]
84   Udo Di Fabio
(born 1954)
Justice
(2 BR 1.6)
Second Senate 16 December 1999

19 December 2011
12 years, 3 days CDU/CSU [82][15]
85 Brun-Otto Bryde
(born 1943)
Justice
(1 BT 3.5)
First Senate 23 January 2001

2 February 2011
10 years, 10 days Alliance 90/The Greens [82][5]
86 Rudolf Mellinghoff
(born 1954)
Justice
(2 BR 2.4)
Second Senate 23 January 2001

31 October 2011
10 years, 281 days CDU/CSU [82][83][84]
87 Gertrude Lübbe-Wolff
(born 1953)
Justice
(2 BT 4.5)
Second Senate 10 April 2002

2 June 2014
12 years, 53 days SPD [85][12]
88 Michael Gerhardt [de]
(born 1948)
Justice
(2 BT 1.5)
Second Senate 31 July 2003

15 July 2014
10 years, 349 days SPD [86][16]
89 Reinhard Gaier [de]
(born 1954)
Justice
(1 BR 2.7)
First Senate 1 November 2004

8 November 2016
12 years, 7 days SPD [87][7]
90   Herbert Landau [de]
(born 1948)
Justice
(2 BR 3.6)
Second Senate 28 September 2005

20 July 2016
10 years, 296 days CDU/CSU [88][17]
91 Michael Eichberger
(born 1953)
Justice
(1 BR 1.5)
First Senate 25 April 2006

16 July 2018
10 years, 82 days CDU/CSU [89][9]
92 Wilhelm Schluckebier [de]
(born 1949)
Justice
(1 BT 1.7)
First Senate 2 October 2006

1 December 2017
11 years, 60 days CDU/CSU [90][8]
93 Ferdinand Kirchhof
(born 1949)
Vice-President
(1 BT 4.6)
(2010–2018)

Justice
(1 BT 4.6)
(2007–2010)
First Senate 1 October 2007

30 November 2018
11 years, 60 days CDU/CSU [39][3][40]
94   Johannes Masing
(born 1959)
Justice
(1 BR 4.5)
First Senate 2 April 2008

10 July 2020
12 years, 99 days SPD [91][10]
95   Andreas Voßkuhle
(born 1963)
President
(2 BR 4.7)
(2010–2020)

Vice-President
(2 BR 4.7)
(2008–2010)
Second Senate 7 May 2008

22 June 2020
12 years, 46 days SPD [31][30][2]
96 Andreas Paulus
(born 1963)
Justice
(1 BT 2.7)
First Senate 16 March 2010

3 June 2022
12 years, 79 days FDP [30][4][11]
97 Monika Hermanns [de]
(born 1959)
Justice
(2 BT 2.5)
Second Senate 16 November 2010

Incumbent
12 years, 45 days SPD [14][4]
98 Peter M. Huber [de]
(born 1959)
Justice
(2 BT 3.6)
Second Senate 16 November 2010

Incumbent
12 years, 45 days CDU/CSU [13][4]
99   Susanne Baer
(born 1964)
Justice
(1 BT 3.6)
First Senate 2 February 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 332 days Alliance 90/The Greens [5][4]
100 Gabriele Britz
(born 1968)
Justice
(1 BR 3.6)
First Senate 2 February 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 332 days SPD [6][4]
101   Peter Müller
(born 1955)
Justice
(2 BR 1.7)
Second Senate 19 December 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 12 days CDU/CSU [15][4]
102 Sibylle Kessal-Wulf [de]
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BR 2.5)
Second Senate 19 December 2011

Incumbent
11 years, 12 days CDU/CSU [15][4]
103 Doris König
(born 1957)
President
(2 BT 4.6)
(2020–)

Justice
(2 BT 4.6)
(2014–2020)
Second Senate 2 June 2014

Incumbent
8 years, 212 days SPD [12][2][4]
104 Ulrich Maidowski [de]
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BT 1.6)
Second Senate 15 July 2014

Incumbent
8 years, 169 days SPD [16][4]
105   Christine Langenfeld
(born 1958)
Justice
(2 BR 3.7)
Second Senate 20 July 2016

Incumbent
6 years, 164 days CDU/CSU [17][4]
106 Yvonne Ott [de]
(born 1963)
Justice
(1 BR 2.8)
First Senate 8 November 2016

Incumbent
6 years, 53 days SPD [7][4]
107 Josef Christ [de]
(born 1956)
Justice
(1 BT 1.8)
First Senate 1 December 2017

Incumbent
5 years, 30 days CDU/CSU [8][4]
108 Henning Radtke [de]
(born 1962)
Justice
(1 BR 1.6)
First Senate 16 July 2018

Incumbent
4 years, 168 days CDU/CSU [9][4]
109   Stephan Harbarth
(born 1971)
President
(1 BT 4.7)
(2020–)

Vice-President
(1 BT 4.7)
(2018–2020)
First Senate 30 November 2018

Incumbent
4 years, 31 days CDU/CSU [3][2][4]
110 Astrid Wallrabenstein [de]
(born 1969)
Justice
(2 BR 4.8)
Second Senate 22 June 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 192 days Alliance 90/The Greens [2][4]
111 Ines Härtel [de]
(born 1972)
Justice
(1 BR 4.6)
First Senate 10 July 2020

Incumbent
2 years, 174 days SPD [10][4]
112 Heinrich Amadeus Wolff [de]
(born 1965)
Justice
(1 BT 2.8)
First Senate 3 June 2022

Incumbent
211 days FDP [11][92]
Justice Position
(seat)
Senate Tenure
(as justice)
Tenure length
(as justice)
Proposal Ref.

Key

  • Justice: States the name of the justice. In brackets the year of birth for justices, who are still alive, and the year of birth and death for justices, who have died, are given.
  • Position (seat): The office of the justice is given (i.e. president, vice-president or justice). In brackets the seat number is provided: It is composed of the number of the Senate (1 or 2), the electoral body (Bundestag [BT] or Bundesrat [BR]), the respective seat of the justice (1 to 6) and a number corresponding to the chronological occupancy of the seat. Example: The indication "1 BR 4.3" shows that the justice is the third to occupy the fourth seat of the group of justices elected by the Bundesrat to the first senate.
  • Senate: States on which senate the respective justice has served.
  • Tenure (as justice):
    • First date: Specifies the date on which the justice assumed his or her office. This date is not identical with the date of his or her election.
    • Last date: Indicates the last day of the term of office of the justice. In case of sitting justices, they are marked as "incumbent".
  • Tenure length: States the length of time a justice is or was in office.
  • Proposal: States which German political party proposed the respective justice for their office.
  • Ref.: Gives a reference for the information provided in the specific row of the table.

Notes

  1. ^ Badura and Dreier 2001 state 8 October 1986 as the date of Graßhof's appointment. The Federal Constitutional Court states 6 October 1986 in a press release. The latter date is used here.

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The Federal Constitutional Court German Bundesverfassungsgericht usually abbreviated BVerfG is the federal constitutional court of Germany It is the highest independent constitutional organ of the German judiciary ranking equally with the other supreme federal courts and is at the same time the highest federal court in Germany Dieter Grimm de Hermann Heussner de and Ernst Wolfgang Bockenforde in 1989 Today 16 justices serve on the two senates of the court This article lists the current justices of the court and its former presidents vice presidents as well as all former justices Contents 1 Current justices of the Federal Constitutional Court 1 1 First senate 1 2 Second senate 2 Presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court 3 Vice presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court 4 Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court 4 1 Key 5 Notes 6 References 7 BibliographyCurrent justices of the Federal Constitutional Court EditThe Court is divided into two senates each with different subject matter jurisdiction The court s two senates were originally staffed with twelve justices each With effect from 1963 the number of justices per senate was reduced to eight 1 The eight justices per senate include the president and the vice president of the Federal Constitutional Court who each preside over one of the court s two senates First senate Edit Eight justices currently serve on the first senate of the Federal Constitutional Court Listed in order of seniority they are Justice Position seat Tenure as justice Tenure length as justice Electoral body Proposal Ref 1 Stephan Harbath born 1971 PresidentPresiding Justice of the First Senate 1 BT 4 7 30 November 2018 Incumbent 4 years 31 days Bundestag CDU CSU 2 3 4 2 Susanne Baer born 1964 Justice 1 BT 3 6 2 February 2011 Incumbent 11 years 332 days Bundestag Alliance 90 The Greens 5 4 3 Gabriele Britz born 1968 Justice 1 BR 3 6 2 February 2011 Incumbent 11 years 332 days Bundesrat SPD 6 4 4 Yvonne Ott de born 1963 Justice 1 BR 2 8 8 November 2016 Incumbent 6 years 53 days Bundesrat SPD 7 4 5 Josef Christ de born 1956 Justice 1 BT 1 8 1 December 2017 Incumbent 5 years 30 days Bundestag CDU CSU 8 4 6 Henning Radtke de born 1962 Justice 1 BR 1 6 16 July 2018 Incumbent 4 years 168 days Bundesrat CDU CSU 9 4 7 Ines Hartel de born 1972 Justice 1 BR 4 6 10 July 2020 Incumbent 2 years 174 days Bundesrat SPD 10 4 8 Heinrich Amadeus Wolff de born 1965 Justice 1 BT 2 8 3 June 2022 Incumbent 211 days Bundestag FDP 11 Second senate Edit Eight justices currently serve on the second senate of the Federal Constitutional Court Listed in order of seniority they are Justice Position seat Tenure as justice Tenure length as justice Electoral body Proposal Ref 1 Doris Konig born 1957 Vice PresidentPresiding Justice of the Second Senate 2 BT 4 6 2 June 2014 Incumbent 8 years 212 days Bundestag SPD 12 2 4 2 Peter M Huber de born 1959 Justice 2 BT 3 6 16 November 2010 Incumbent 12 years 45 days Bundestag CDU CSU 13 4 3 Monika Hermanns de born 1959 Justice 2 BT 2 5 16 November 2010 Incumbent 12 years 45 days Bundestag SPD 14 4 4 Peter Muller born 1955 Justice 2 BR 1 7 19 December 2011 Incumbent 11 years 12 days Bundesrat CDU CSU 15 4 5 Sibylle Kessal Wulf de born 1958 Justice 2 BR 2 5 19 December 2011 Incumbent 11 years 12 days Bundesrat CDU CSU 15 4 6 Ulrich Maidowski de born 1958 Justice 2 BT 1 6 15 July 2014 Incumbent 8 years 169 days Bundestag SPD 16 4 7 Christine Langenfeld born 1958 Justice 2 BR 3 7 20 July 2016 Incumbent 6 years 164 days Bundesrat CDU CSU 17 4 8 Astrid Wallrabenstein de born 1969 Justice 2 BR 4 8 22 June 2020 Incumbent 2 years 192 days Bundesrat Alliance 90 The Greens 2 4 Presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court EditThe president and the vice president of the Federal Constitutional Court are elected alternately by the Bundestag and the Bundesrat in accordance with Section 9 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz de and are appointed by the President of Germany in accordance with Section 10 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz de 18 To date 10 persons have served as presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court In chronological order they are President Senate Tenure as justice Tenure as president Tenure length as president Proposal Ref 1 Hermann Hopker Aschoff 1883 1954 First Senate 7 September 1951 15 January 1954 Died 7 September 1951 15 January 1954 Died 2 years 130 days FDP 19 2 Josef Wintrich 1891 1958 First Senate 23 March 1954 19 October 1958 Died 23 March 1954 19 October 1958 Died 4 years 210 days CDU CSU 20 3 Gebhard Muller 1900 1990 First Senate 8 January 1959 8 December 1971 8 January 1959 8 December 1971 12 years 334 days CDU CSU 21 4 Ernst Benda 1925 2009 First Senate 8 December 1971 20 December 1983 8 December 1971 20 December 1983 12 years 12 days CDU CSU 22 23 5 Wolfgang Zeidler 1924 1987 First Senate 1967 1970 Second Senate 1975 1987 11 August 1967 31 May 1970 First Term 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 Second Term 20 December 1983 16 November 1987 3 years 331 days SPD 24 6 Roman Herzog 1934 2017 First Senate 20 December 1983 30 June 1994 16 November 1987 30 June 1994 6 years 226 days CDU CSU 25 26 7 Jutta Limbach 1934 2016 Second Senate 24 March 1994 10 April 2002 14 September 1994 10 April 2002 7 years 208 days SPD 27 28 8 Hans Jurgen Papier born 1943 First Senate 27 February 1998 16 March 2010 10 April 2002 16 March 2010 7 years 330 days CDU CSU 29 30 9 Andreas Vosskuhle born 1963 Second Senate 7 May 2008 22 June 2020 16 March 2010 22 June 2020 10 years 98 days SPD 31 30 2 10 Stephan Harbath born 1971 First Senate 30 November 2018 Incumbent 22 June 2020 Incumbent 2 years 192 days CDU CSU 2 3 Vice presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court EditTo date 15 persons have served as vice presidents of the Federal Constitutional Court Listed in chronological order they are Vice President Senate Tenure as justice Tenure as vice president Tenure length as vice president Proposal Ref 1 Rudolf Katz 1895 1961 Second Senate 7 September 1951 23 July 1961 Died 7 September 1951 23 July 1961 Died 9 years 319 days SPD 19 2 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner de 1894 1971 Second Senate 19 December 1961 18 October 1967 19 December 1961 18 October 1967 5 years 303 days SPD 21 3 Walter Seuffert de 1907 1989 Second Senate 18 October 1967 7 November 1975 18 October 1967 7 November 1975 8 years 20 days SPD 22 4 Wolfgang Zeidler 1924 1987 First Senate 1967 1970 Second Senate 1975 1987 11 August 1967 31 May 1970 First Term 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 Second Term 7 November 1975 20 December 1983 8 years 43 days SPD 24 5 Roman Herzog 1934 2017 First Senate 20 December 1983 30 June 1994 20 December 1983 16 November 1987 3 years 331 days CDU CSU 25 26 6 Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz de 1929 2021 Second Senate 6 July 1981 24 March 1994 16 November 1987 24 March 1994 6 years 128 days SPD 32 33 7 Jutta Limbach 1934 2016 Second Senate 24 March 1994 10 April 2002 24 March 1994 14 September 1994 174 days SPD 27 28 8 Johann Friedrich Henschel de 1931 2007 First Senate 19 July 1983 13 October 1995 29 September 1994 13 October 1995 1 year 14 days FDP 25 34 9 Otto Seidl 1931 2022 First Senate 10 June 1986 27 February 1998 13 October 1995 27 February 1998 2 years 137 days CDU CSU 25 35 10 Hans Jurgen Papier born 1943 First Senate 27 February 1998 16 March 2010 27 February 1998 10 April 2002 4 years 42 days CDU CSU 36 30 11 Winfried Hassemer 1940 2014 Second Senate 3 May 1996 7 May 2008 10 April 2002 7 May 2008 6 years 47 days SPD 37 38 12 Andreas Vosskuhle born 1963 Second Senate 7 May 2008 22 June 2020 7 May 2008 16 March 2010 1 year 313 days SPD 31 30 2 13 Ferdinand Kirchhof born 1950 First Senate 1 October 2007 30 November 2018 16 March 2010 30 November 2018 8 years 259 days CDU CSU 39 3 40 14 Stephan Harbarth born 1971 First Senate 30 November 2018 Incumbent 30 November 2018 22 June 2020 1 year 205 days CDU CSU 2 3 15 Doris Konig born 1957 Second Senate 2 June 2014 Incumbent 22 June 2020 Incumbent 2 years 192 days SPD 12 2 Justices of the Federal Constitutional Court EditSince the establishment of the Federal Constitutional Court in 1951 112 justices including presidents and vice presidents have served on the Court The shortest tenure on the court was only 133 days Claus Leusser de while the longest serving member of the court served for 26 years and 56 days Willi Geiger 41 The court s justices are elected by the Bundestag and the Bundesrat and are appointed by the President of Germany According to Article 94 of the German Basic Law both constitutional bodies elect half of the members of the two senates The election procedure for both bodies is promulgated in Sections 5 and 6 of the Bundesverfassungsgerichtsgesetz de 42 The 112 justices are listed below in chronological order If the date of their assumption of office their appointment is identical the lower seat number is decisive for the purposes of this list Justice Position seat Senate Tenure as justice Tenure length as justice Proposal Ref 1 Hermann Hopker Aschoff 1883 1954 President 1 BT 1 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 15 January 1954 Died 2 years 130 days FDP 43 2 Gerhard Heiland de 1894 1961 Justice 1 BT 3 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 22 August 1961 9 years 349 days SPD 44 3 Herbert Scholtissek de 1900 1979 Justice 1 BT 4 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1967 15 years 358 days CDU CSU 44 4 Konrad Zweigert de 1900 1996 Justice 1 BT 5 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 11 October 1956 5 years 34 days SPD 44 5 Joachim Lehmann de 1909 1979 Justice 1 BT 6 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 358 days SPD 45 6 Erwin Stein de 1903 1992 Justice 1 BR 1 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 8 December 1971 20 years 92 days SPD 46 7 Franz Wessel 1903 1958 Justice 1 BR 2 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 11 September 1958 Died 7 years 4 days SPD 46 8 Erna Scheffler 1893 1983 Justice 1 BR 3 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 358 days SPD 44 9 Theodor Ritterspach de 1904 1999 Justice 1 BR 4 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 7 November 1975 24 years 61 days CDU CSU 44 47 10 Martin Drath de 1902 1976 Justice 1 BR 6 1 First Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 358 days SPD 44 11 Hans Georg Rupp 1907 1989 Justice 2 BT 1 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 7 November 1975 24 years 61 days SPD 45 12 Anton Henneka de 1900 1984 Justice 2 BT 2 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 20 December 1968 17 years 104 days CDU CSU 44 13 Julius Federer de 1911 1984 Justice 2 BT 3 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1967 15 years 358 days CDU CSU 44 14 Gerhard Leibholz de 1901 1982 Justice 2 BT 4 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 8 December 1971 20 years 92 days CDU CSU 44 15 Conrad Frederick Roediger de 1887 1973 Justice 2 BT 5 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1956 4 years 359 days DP 43 16 Walter Klaas de 1895 1978 Justice 2 BT 6 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 358 days SPD 44 17 Rudolf Katz 1895 1961 Vice President 2 BR 1 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 23 July 1961 Died 9 years 319 days SPD 19 18 Willi Geiger 1909 1994 Justice 2 BR 2 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 2 November 1977 26 years 56 days CDU CSU 45 19 Georg Frohlich de 1884 1971 Justice 2 BR 3 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1956 4 years 359 days CDU CSU 43 20 Claus Leusser de 1909 1966 Justice 2 BR 4 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 18 January 1952 133 days CDU CSU 43 21 Bernhard Wolff de 1886 1966 Justice 2 BR 5 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1956 4 years 359 days SPD 43 22 Ernst Friesenhahn de 1901 1984 Justice 2 BR 6 1 Second Senate 7 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 358 days CDU CSU 46 23 Kurt Zweigert de 1886 1967 Justice 1 BT 2 1 First Senate 13 September 1951 14 February 1952 154 days CDU CSU 48 24 Wilhelm Ellinghaus de 1888 1961 Justice 1 BR 5 1 First Senate 13 September 1951 12 October 1955 4 years 29 days SPD 48 25 Egon Schunck de 1890 1981 Justice 2 BR 4 2 Second Senate 13 September 1951 31 August 1963 11 years 352 days CDU CSU 48 26 Josef Wintrich 1891 1958 President 1 BT 1 2 First Senate 23 March 1954 19 October 1958 Died 4 years 210 days CDU CSU 20 27 Karl Heck de 1896 1997 Justice 1 BT 2 2 First Senate 2 April 1954 9 February 1965 10 years 313 days CDU CSU 48 49 28 Hans Kutscher 1911 1993 Justice 1 BR 5 2 Justice 2 BR 3 2 First Senate 1955 1956 Second Senate 1956 1970 12 October 1955 31 August 19561 September 1956 25 October 1970 on leave from 26 October 1970 until 31 August 1971 15 years 3 days SPD 50 29 Gebhard Muller 1900 1990 President 1 BT 1 3 First Senate 8 January 1959 8 December 1971 12 years 334 days CDU CSU 21 30 Hugo Berger de 1900 1990 Justice 1 BR 2 2 First Senate 8 January 1959 11 August 1967 8 years 215 days SPD 50 31 Friedrich Wilhelm Wagner de 1894 1971 Vice President 2 BR 1 2 Second Senate 19 December 1961 18 October 1967 5 years 303 days SPD 21 32 Karl Haager de 1911 2008 Justice 1 BT 3 2 First Senate 9 May 1962 7 May 1979 16 years 363 days SPD 51 52 33 Wiltraut Rupp von Brunneck de 1912 1977 Justice 1 BR 3 2 First Senate 1 September 1963 18 August 1977 Died 13 years 351 days SPD 51 34 Gregor Geller de 1903 1988 Justice 2 BR 4 3 Second Senate 1 September 1963 8 December 1971 8 years 98 days CDU CSU 51 35 Werner Bohmer de 1915 2014 Justice 1 BT 2 3 First Senate 10 February 1965 5 July 1983 18 years 145 days CDU CSU 51 53 36 Wolfgang Zeidler 1924 1987 President 2 BT 1 2 1983 1987 Vice President 2 BT 1 2 1975 1983 Justice 1 BR 2 3 1967 1970 First Senate 1967 1970 Second Senate 1975 1987 11 August 1967 31 May 1970 First Term 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 Second Term 2 years 293 days First Term 12 years 9 days Second Term SPD 24 37 Hans Brox de 1920 2009 Justice 1 BT 4 2 First Senate 1 September 1967 7 November 1975 8 years 67 days CDU CSU 54 55 38 Fabian von Schlabrendorff 1907 1980 Justice 2 BT 3 2 Second Senate 1 September 1967 7 November 1975 8 years 67 days CDU CSU 54 39 Walter Seuffert de 1907 1989 Vice President 2 BR 1 3 Second Senate 18 October 1967 7 November 1975 8 years 20 days SPD 22 40 Hans Justus Rinck de 1918 1995 Justice 2 BT 2 2 Second Senate 20 December 1968 8 October 1986 17 years 292 days CDU CSU 54 41 Helmut Simon de 1922 2013 Justice 1 BR 2 4 First Senate 15 June 1970 16 November 1987 16 years 115 days SPD 54 56 42 Walter Rudi Wand 1928 1985 Justice 2 BR 3 3 Second Senate 26 October 1970 20 December 1983 13 years 55 days CDU CSU 54 43 Ernst Benda 1925 2009 President 1 BT 1 4 First Senate 8 December 1971 20 December 1983 12 years 12 days CDU CSU 22 23 44 Hans Joachim Faller de 1915 2006 Justice 1 BR 1 2 First Senate 8 December 1971 19 July 1983 11 years 223 days CDU CSU 57 58 45 Martin Hirsch de 1913 1992 Justice 2 BT 4 2 Second Senate 8 December 1971 6 July 1981 9 years 210 days SPD 57 46 Joachim Rottmann de 1925 2014 Justice 2 BR 4 4 Second Senate 8 December 1971 20 December 1983 12 years 12 days FDP 57 59 47 Dietrich Katzenstein de 1923 2008 Justice 1 BT 4 3 First Senate 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 12 years 9 days CDU CSU 60 61 48 Konrad Hesse 1919 2005 Justice 1 BR 4 2 First Senate 7 November 1975 16 July 1987 11 years 251 days FDP and SPD 60 62 49 Engelbert Niebler de 1921 2006 Justice 2 BT 3 3 Second Senate 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 12 years 9 days CDU CSU 57 63 50 Helmut Steinberger de 1931 2014 Justice 2 BR 1 4 Second Senate 7 November 1975 16 November 1987 12 years 9 days CDU CSU 60 64 51 Gisela Niemeyer 1923 2012 Justice 1 BR 3 3 First Senate 2 November 1977 28 November 1989 12 years 26 days SPD 60 65 52 Ernst Trager 1926 2015 Justice 2 BR 2 2 Second Senate 2 November 1977 28 November 1989 12 years 26 days CDU CSU 60 66 53 Hermann Heussner de 1926 1996 Justice 1 BT 3 3 First Senate 7 May 1979 15 June 1989 10 years 39 days SPD 60 67 54 Ernst Gottfried Mahrenholz de 1929 2021 Vice President 2 BT 4 3 1987 1994 Justice 2 BT 4 3 1981 1987 Second Senate 6 July 1981 24 March 1994 12 years 261 days SPD 32 33 55 Franz Niedermaier de 1925 1986 Justice 1 BT 2 4 First Senate 5 July 1983 5 April 1986 Died 2 years 274 days CDU CSU 68 56 Johann Friedrich Henschel de 1931 2007 Vice President 1 BR 1 3 1994 1995 Justice 1 BR 1 3 1983 1994 First Senate 19 July 1983 13 October 1995 12 years 86 days FDP 25 34 57 Roman Herzog 1934 2017 President BT 1 5 1987 1994 Vice President 1 BT 1 5 1983 1987 First Senate 20 December 1983 30 June 1994 10 years 192 days CDU CSU 25 26 58 Hans Hugo Klein born 1936 Justice 1 BT 2 4 Second Senate 20 December 1983 3 May 1996 12 years 135 days CDU CSU 68 59 Ernst Wolfgang Bockenforde 1930 2019 Justice 2 BR 4 5 Second Senate 20 December 1983 3 May 1996 12 years 135 days SPD 68 69 60 Otto Seidl 1931 2022 Vice President 1 BT 2 5 1995 1998 Justice 1 BT 2 5 1986 1995 First Senate 10 June 1986 27 February 1998 11 years 262 days CDU CSU 25 35 61 Karin Grasshof born 1937 Justice 2 BT 2 3 Second Senate 6 October 1986 Note 1 15 October 1998 11 years 364 days SPD 70 71 62 Dieter Grimm de born 1937 Justice 1 BR 4 3 First Senate 16 July 1987 16 December 1999 12 years 153 days SPD 70 63 Alfred Sollner de 1930 2005 Justice 1 BT 4 4 First Senate 16 November 1987 13 October 1995 7 years 331 days CDU CSU 70 72 64 Thomas Dieterich de 1934 2016 Justice 1 BR 2 5 First Senate 16 November 1987 4 February 1994 6 years 80 days SPD 70 73 65 Everhardt Franssen born 1937 Justice 2 BT 1 3 Second Senate 16 November 1987 30 June 1991 3 years 226 days SPD 70 66 Konrad Kruis 1930 2022 Justice 2 BT 3 4 Second Senate 16 November 1987 28 September 1998 10 years 316 days CDU CSU 70 74 67 Paul Kirchhof born 1943 Justice 2 BR 1 5 Second Senate 16 November 1987 16 December 1999 12 years 30 days CDU CSU 75 68 Jurgen Kuhling 1934 2019 Justice 2 BR 1 5 First Senate 12 July 1989 23 January 2001 11 years 195 days SPD 75 76 69 Helga Seibert 1939 1999 Justice 1 BR 3 4 First Senate 28 November 1989 28 September 1998 8 years 304 days SPD 75 77 70 Klaus Winter 1936 2000 Justice 2 BR 2 3 Second Senate 28 November 1989 10 October 2000 Died 10 years 317 days CDU CSU 75 78 71 Bertold Sommer de born 1937 Justice 2 BT 1 4 Second Senate 12 July 1991 31 July 2003 12 years 19 days SPD 75 79 72 Renate Jaeger born 1940 Justice 1 BR 2 6 First Senate 24 March 1994 31 October 2004 10 years 221 days SPD 37 73 Jutta Limbach 1934 2016 President 2 BT 4 4 1994 2002 Vice President 2 BT 4 4 1994 Second Senate 24 March 1994 10 April 2002 8 years 17 days SPD 27 28 74 Evelyn Haas born 1949 Justice 1 BT 1 6 First Senate 14 September 1994 2 October 2006 12 years 18 days CDU CSU 37 75 Udo Steiner born 1939 Justice 1 BT 4 5 First Senate 13 October 1995 1 October 2007 11 years 353 days CDU CSU 37 76 Dieter Homig de 1938 2016 Justice 1 BR 1 4 First Senate 13 October 1995 25 April 2006 10 years 194 days FDP 37 80 77 Hans Joachim Jentsch de 1937 2021 Justice 2 BR 3 5 Second Senate 3 May 1996 28 September 2005 9 years 148 days CDU CSU 37 81 78 Winfried Hassemer 1940 2014 Vice President 2 BT 3 5 2002 2008 Justice 2 BT 3 5 1996 2002 Second Senate 3 May 1996 7 May 2008 12 years 4 days SPD 37 38 79 Hans Jurgen Papier born 1943 President 1 BT 2 6 2002 2010 Vice President 1 BT 2 6 1998 2002 First Senate 27 February 1998 16 March 2010 12 years 17 days CDU CSU 36 30 80 Siegfried Bross de born 1946 Justice 2 BT 3 5 Second Senate 28 September 1998 16 November 2010 12 years 49 days CDU CSU 82 13 81 Lerke Osterloh born 1944 Justice 2 BT 2 4 Second Senate 15 October 1998 16 November 2010 12 years 32 days SPD 82 82 Christine Hohmann Dennhardt born 1950 Justice 1 BR 3 5 First Senate 11 January 1999 2 February 2011 11 years 83 days SPD 82 6 83 Wolfgang Hoffmann Riem born 1940 Justice 1 BR 4 4 First Senate 16 December 1999 2 April 2008 8 years 108 days SPD 82 84 Udo Di Fabio born 1954 Justice 2 BR 1 6 Second Senate 16 December 1999 19 December 2011 12 years 3 days CDU CSU 82 15 85 Brun Otto Bryde born 1943 Justice 1 BT 3 5 First Senate 23 January 2001 2 February 2011 10 years 10 days Alliance 90 The Greens 82 5 86 Rudolf Mellinghoff born 1954 Justice 2 BR 2 4 Second Senate 23 January 2001 31 October 2011 10 years 281 days CDU CSU 82 83 84 87 Gertrude Lubbe Wolff born 1953 Justice 2 BT 4 5 Second Senate 10 April 2002 2 June 2014 12 years 53 days SPD 85 12 88 Michael Gerhardt de born 1948 Justice 2 BT 1 5 Second Senate 31 July 2003 15 July 2014 10 years 349 days SPD 86 16 89 Reinhard Gaier de born 1954 Justice 1 BR 2 7 First Senate 1 November 2004 8 November 2016 12 years 7 days SPD 87 7 90 Herbert Landau de born 1948 Justice 2 BR 3 6 Second Senate 28 September 2005 20 July 2016 10 years 296 days CDU CSU 88 17 91 Michael Eichberger born 1953 Justice 1 BR 1 5 First Senate 25 April 2006 16 July 2018 10 years 82 days CDU CSU 89 9 92 Wilhelm Schluckebier de born 1949 Justice 1 BT 1 7 First Senate 2 October 2006 1 December 2017 11 years 60 days CDU CSU 90 8 93 Ferdinand Kirchhof born 1949 Vice President 1 BT 4 6 2010 2018 Justice 1 BT 4 6 2007 2010 First Senate 1 October 2007 30 November 2018 11 years 60 days CDU CSU 39 3 40 94 Johannes Masing born 1959 Justice 1 BR 4 5 First Senate 2 April 2008 10 July 2020 12 years 99 days SPD 91 10 95 Andreas Vosskuhle born 1963 President 2 BR 4 7 2010 2020 Vice President 2 BR 4 7 2008 2010 Second Senate 7 May 2008 22 June 2020 12 years 46 days SPD 31 30 2 96 Andreas Paulus born 1963 Justice 1 BT 2 7 First Senate 16 March 2010 3 June 2022 12 years 79 days FDP 30 4 11 97 Monika Hermanns de born 1959 Justice 2 BT 2 5 Second Senate 16 November 2010 Incumbent 12 years 45 days SPD 14 4 98 Peter M Huber de born 1959 Justice 2 BT 3 6 Second Senate 16 November 2010 Incumbent 12 years 45 days CDU CSU 13 4 99 Susanne Baer born 1964 Justice 1 BT 3 6 First Senate 2 February 2011 Incumbent 11 years 332 days Alliance 90 The Greens 5 4 100 Gabriele Britz born 1968 Justice 1 BR 3 6 First Senate 2 February 2011 Incumbent 11 years 332 days SPD 6 4 101 Peter Muller born 1955 Justice 2 BR 1 7 Second Senate 19 December 2011 Incumbent 11 years 12 days CDU CSU 15 4 102 Sibylle Kessal Wulf de born 1958 Justice 2 BR 2 5 Second Senate 19 December 2011 Incumbent 11 years 12 days CDU CSU 15 4 103 Doris Konig born 1957 President 2 BT 4 6 2020 Justice 2 BT 4 6 2014 2020 Second Senate 2 June 2014 Incumbent 8 years 212 days SPD 12 2 4 104 Ulrich Maidowski de born 1958 Justice 2 BT 1 6 Second Senate 15 July 2014 Incumbent 8 years 169 days SPD 16 4 105 Christine Langenfeld born 1958 Justice 2 BR 3 7 Second Senate 20 July 2016 Incumbent 6 years 164 days CDU CSU 17 4 106 Yvonne Ott de born 1963 Justice 1 BR 2 8 First Senate 8 November 2016 Incumbent 6 years 53 days SPD 7 4 107 Josef Christ de born 1956 Justice 1 BT 1 8 First Senate 1 December 2017 Incumbent 5 years 30 days CDU CSU 8 4 108 Henning Radtke de born 1962 Justice 1 BR 1 6 First Senate 16 July 2018 Incumbent 4 years 168 days CDU CSU 9 4 109 Stephan Harbarth born 1971 President 1 BT 4 7 2020 Vice President 1 BT 4 7 2018 2020 First Senate 30 November 2018 Incumbent 4 years 31 days CDU CSU 3 2 4 110 Astrid Wallrabenstein de born 1969 Justice 2 BR 4 8 Second Senate 22 June 2020 Incumbent 2 years 192 days Alliance 90 The Greens 2 4 111 Ines Hartel de born 1972 Justice 1 BR 4 6 First Senate 10 July 2020 Incumbent 2 years 174 days SPD 10 4 112 Heinrich Amadeus Wolff de born 1965 Justice 1 BT 2 8 First Senate 3 June 2022 Incumbent 211 days FDP 11 92 Justice Position seat Senate Tenure as justice Tenure length as justice Proposal Ref Key Edit Justice States the name of the justice In brackets the year of birth for justices who are still alive and the year of birth and death for justices who have died are given Position seat The office of the justice is given i e president vice president or justice In brackets the seat number is provided It is composed of the number of the Senate 1 or 2 the electoral body Bundestag BT or Bundesrat BR the respective seat of the justice 1 to 6 and a number corresponding to the chronological occupancy of the seat Example The indication 1 BR 4 3 shows that the justice is the third to occupy the fourth seat of the group of justices elected by the Bundesrat to the first senate Senate States on which senate the respective justice has served Tenure as justice First date Specifies the date on which the justice assumed his or her office This date is not identical with the date of his or her election Last date Indicates the last day of the term of office of the justice In case of sitting justices they are marked as incumbent Tenure length States the length of time a justice is or was in office Proposal States which German political party proposed the respective justice for their office Ref Gives a reference for the information provided in the specific row of the table Notes Edit Badura and Dreier 2001 state 8 October 1986 as the date of Grasshof s appointment The Federal Constitutional Court states 6 October 1986 in a press release The latter date is used here References Edit Ley 1991 pp 424 425 a b c d e f g h i j k l Pressemitteilung Nr 51 2020 Prasidentenwechsel am Bundesverfassungsgericht Federal Constitutional Court 22 June 2020 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