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Stade I – Rotenburg II

Stade I – Rotenburg II 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 30. It is located in northern Lower Saxony, comprising the southern part of the Stade district and the northern part of the Rotenburg district.[1]

30 Stade I – Rotenburg II
Former electoral district
for the Bundestag
Stade I – Rotenburg II in 2025
StateLower Saxony
Population256,300 (2019)
Electorate198,576 (2021)
Major settlementsStade
Buxtehude
Area1,972.8 km2
Former electoral district
Created1949
2009 (re-established)
Abolished2002
PartyCDU
MemberOliver Grundmann
Elected2013, 2017, 2021

Stade I – Rotenburg II was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. It was abolished in 2002 and re-established in the 2009 federal election. Since 2013, it has been represented by Oliver Grundmann of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).[2]

Geography edit

Stade I – Rotenburg II is located in northern Lower Saxony. As of the 2021 federal election, it contains the southern part of the district of Stade, specifically the municipalities of Buxtehude, Jork, and Stade and the Samtgemeinden of Apensen, Fredenbeck, Harsefeld, Horneburg, and Lühe. It also includes the northern part of the district of Rotenburg, specifically the municipalities of Bremervörde and Gnarrenburg and the Samtgemeinden of Geestequelle, Selsingen, Sittensen, Tarmstedt, and Zeven.[1]

History edit

Stade I – Rotenburg II was created in 1949, then known as Stade – Bremervörde. In the 1949 election, it was Lower Saxony constituency 11. From 1953 to 1965, it was constituency number 33. From 1965 until its abolition, it was constituency number 25. From 1987 until its abolition, it was known as Stade – Rotenburg I. Originally, it comprised the districts of Stade and Bremervörde. The latter was incorporated into the Rotenburg district in 1977, but the borders of Stade – Bremervörde (and later Stade – Rotenburg I) did not change.

Stade – Rotenburg I was abolished in the 2002 federal election, and divided between the new constituencies of Stade – Cuxhaven and Rotenburg – Verden.

In the 2009 federal election, it was re-established as Stade I – Rotenburg II and was constituency 31. Since 2013, it has been constituency 30. Its borders have not changed since its re-establishment.

Election No. Name Borders
1949 11 Stade – Bremervörde
  • Stade district
  • Bremervörde district
1953 33
1957
1961
1965 25
1969
1972
1976
1980
1983
1987 Stade – Rotenburg I
1990
1994
1998
2002 Abolished
2005
2009 31 Stade I – Rotenburg II
2013 30
2017
2021
2025

Members edit

The constituency was first held by Heinrich Hellwege, leader of the German Party (DP). He served from 1949 until his resignation in 1955 to become Minister-President of Lower Saxony. He was succeeded in 1957 by Peter Tobaben, also from the DP. He joined the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1961 and was re-elected for that party in the federal election a few months later. He served until 1972, when he was succeeded by fellow CDU member Nicolaus Dreyer. In 1980, the Social Democratic Party (SPD) won the constituency, and it was represented by Wolfgang Schwenk for a single term. Horst Eylmann of the CDU regained it in 1983, and served until 1998, when it was won by Margrit Wetzel of the SPD. She served until the constituency's abolition in 2002.

After its re-establishment in 2009, it was represented by Martina Krogmann of the CDU. She was succeeded in 2013 by Oliver Grundmann, who was re-elected in 2017 and 2021.

Election Member Party %
1949 Heinrich Hellwege DP 40.4
1953 55.0
1957 Peter Tobaben DP 34.5
1961 CDU 34.4
1965 55.8
1969 51.3
1972 Nicolaus Dreyer CDU 49.0
1976 50.2
1980 Wolfgang Schwenk SPD 46.5
1983 Horst Eylmann CDU 51.7
1987 48.5
1990 48.4
1994 48.0
1998 Margrit Wetzel SPD 49.9
Abolished (2002–2009)
2009 Martina Krogmann CDU 44.2
2013 Oliver Grundmann CDU 47.6
2021 44.4
2021 34.6

Election results edit

2021 election edit

Federal election (2021): Stade I – Rotenburg II[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 Oliver Grundmann 52,069 34.6   9.9 39,969 26.5   12.4
SPD Kai Koeser 47,763 31.7   3.5 48,301 32.0   7.5
Greens Claas Goldenstein 19,923 13.2   6.2 22,091 14.6   6.4
FDP Steven Hermeling 12,019 8.0   2.2 16,720 11.1   1.5
AfD Marie-Thérèse Kaiser 10,735 7.1   1.2 11,002 7.3   1.6
Left Klemens Kowalski 4,340 2.9   2.4 4,301 2.9   3.4
Tierschutzpartei   1,881 1.2   0.4
FW   1,620 1.1   0.6
dieBasis Kai Bartos 2,029 1.3 1,485 1.0
PARTEI   1,388 0.9   0.2
Pirates Richard Klaus 1,755 1.2   0.3 691 0.5   0.0
Volt   378 0.3
Team Todenhöfer   373 0.2
NPD   175 0.1   0.2
Humanists   119 0.1
ÖDP   118 0.1   0.0
V-Partei3   107 0.1   0.0
du.   80 0.1
LKR   42 0.0
DKP   28 0.0   0.0
MLPD   17 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,188 935
Total valid votes 150,633 150,886
Turnout 151,821 76.5   1.1
CDU hold Majority 4,306 2.9   13.3

2017 election edit

Federal election (2017): Stade I – Rotenburg II[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 Oliver Grundmann 67,463 44.4   3.2 59,229 38.9   5.8
SPD Oliver Kellmer 42,829 28.2   5.9 37,361 24.5   6.4
AfD Astrid zum Felde 12,590 8.3   4.4 13,513 8.9   4.3
Greens Ralf Poppe 10,613 7.0   0.7 12,511 8.2   0.4
FDP André Grote 8,797 5.8   4.1 14,538 9.6   5.4
Left Klemens Kowalski 7,994 5.3   1.9 9,564 6.3   2.1
Tierschutzpartei   1,335 0.9   0.2
Pirates Richard Klaus 1,334 0.9   0.4 645 0.4   1.1
PARTEI   1,147 0.8
FW   778 0.5   0.1
NPD   555 0.4   0.5
BGE   262 0.2
Independent Udo Knoop 232 0.2
DiB 196 0.1
DM 193 0.1
V-Partei³ 177 0.1
ÖDP   139 0.1
MLPD   29 0.0   0.0
DKP   23 0.0
Informal votes 1,192 849
Total valid votes 151,852 152,195
Turnout 153,044 77.6   3.1
CDU hold Majority 24,634 16.2   2.7

2013 election edit

Federal election (2013): Stade I – Rotenburg II[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 Oliver Grundmann 68,545 47.6   3.4 64,472 44.7   8.2
SPD Oliver Kellmer 49,111 34.1   0.7 44,598 30.9   4.1
Greens Michael Lemke 9,099 6.3   0.4 11,209 7.8   2.4
AfD Jens Paulsen 5,632 3.9 6,531 4.5
Left Michael Quelle 4,878 3.4   3.1 6,021 4.2   3.3
FDP Serkan Tören 2,505 1.7   5.3 6,023 4.2   10.1
Pirates Richard Klaus 1,985 1.4 2,131 1.5   0.3
NPD Manfred Dammann 1,457 1.0   0.7 1,302 0.9   0.6
Tierschutzpartei   979 0.7   0.0
FW Gerd Krümmel 758 0.5 620 0.4
PBC 119 0.1
PRO 108 0.1
REP   54 0.0
MLPD   17 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,161 947
Total valid votes 143,970 144,184
Turnout 145,131 74.4   0.8
CDU hold Majority 19,434 13.5   2.7

2009 election edit

Federal election (2009): Stade I – Rotenburg II[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 Martina Krogmann 62,035 44.2   1.1 51,303 36.5   0.1
SPD Margrit Wetzel 46,851 33.4   12.4 37,784 26.9   13.2
FDP Serkan Tören 9,946 7.1   2.7 20,056 14.3   4.6
Left Helmut-Hartwig Doll 9,096 6.5   5.4 10,541 7.5   3.7
Greens Philip Kossack 9,409 6.7   2.7 14,253 10.1   3.0
Pirates   2,503 1.8
NPD Adolf Dammann 2,349 1.7   0.1 2,061 1.5   0.0
Tierschutzpartei   999 0.7   0.1
RRP 945 0.7
RRP 837 0.6
Independent Erich Nagel 431 0.3
BüSo Maria Räuschel 307 0.2
ÖDP   170 0.1
DVU   140 0.1
MLPD   43 0.0   0.0
Informal votes 1,690 1,424
Total valid votes 140,424 140,690
Turnout 142,114 73.7   6.1
CDU win new seat Majority 15,184 10.8

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Constituency Stade I – Rotenburg II". Federal Returning Officer.
  2. ^ "Results for Stade I – Rotenburg II". Federal Returning Officer.
  3. ^ Results for Stade I – Rotenburg II
  4. ^ Results for Stade I – Rotenburg II
  5. ^ Results for Stade I – Rotenburg II
  6. ^

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Stade I Rotenburg II 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 30 It is located in northern Lower Saxony comprising the southern part of the Stade district and the northern part of the Rotenburg district 1 30 Stade I Rotenburg IIFormer electoral districtfor the BundestagStade I Rotenburg II in 2025StateLower SaxonyPopulation256 300 2019 Electorate198 576 2021 Major settlementsStadeBuxtehudeArea1 972 8 km2Former electoral districtCreated19492009 re established Abolished2002PartyCDUMemberOliver GrundmannElected2013 2017 2021 Stade I Rotenburg II was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election It was abolished in 2002 and re established in the 2009 federal election Since 2013 it has been represented by Oliver Grundmann 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 editStade I Rotenburg II is located in northern Lower Saxony As of the 2021 federal election it contains the southern part of the district of Stade specifically the municipalities of Buxtehude Jork and Stade and the Samtgemeinden of Apensen Fredenbeck Harsefeld Horneburg and Luhe It also includes the northern part of the district of Rotenburg specifically the municipalities of Bremervorde and Gnarrenburg and the Samtgemeinden of Geestequelle Selsingen Sittensen Tarmstedt and Zeven 1 History editStade I Rotenburg II was created in 1949 then known as Stade Bremervorde In the 1949 election it was Lower Saxony constituency 11 From 1953 to 1965 it was constituency number 33 From 1965 until its abolition it was constituency number 25 From 1987 until its abolition it was known as Stade Rotenburg I Originally it comprised the districts of Stade and Bremervorde The latter was incorporated into the Rotenburg district in 1977 but the borders of Stade Bremervorde and later Stade Rotenburg I did not change Stade Rotenburg I was abolished in the 2002 federal election and divided between the new constituencies of Stade Cuxhaven and Rotenburg Verden In the 2009 federal election it was re established as Stade I Rotenburg II and was constituency 31 Since 2013 it has been constituency 30 Its borders have not changed since its re establishment Election No Name Borders 1949 11 Stade Bremervorde Stade district Bremervorde district 1953 33 1957 1961 1965 25 1969 1972 1976 1980 Stade district Rotenburg district only Bremervorde and Gnarrenburg municipalities and Geestequelle Samtgemeinde Selsingen Samtgemeinde Sittensen Samtgemeinde Tarmstedt Samtgemeinde and Zeven Samtgemeinde 1983 1987 Stade Rotenburg I 1990 1994 1998 2002 Abolished 2005 2009 31 Stade I Rotenburg II Stade district only Buxtehude Jork and Stade municipalities and Apensen Fredenbeck Harsefeld Horneburg and Luhe Samtgemeinden Rotenburg district only Bremervorde and Gnarrenburg municipalities and Geestequelle Selsingen Sittensen Tarmstedt and Zeven Samtgemeinden 2013 30 2017 2021 2025Members editThe constituency was first held by Heinrich Hellwege leader of the German Party DP He served from 1949 until his resignation in 1955 to become Minister President of Lower Saxony He was succeeded in 1957 by Peter Tobaben also from the DP He joined the Christian Democratic Union CDU in 1961 and was re elected for that party in the federal election a few months later He served until 1972 when he was succeeded by fellow CDU member Nicolaus Dreyer In 1980 the Social Democratic Party SPD won the constituency and it was represented by Wolfgang Schwenk for a single term Horst Eylmann of the CDU regained it in 1983 and served until 1998 when it was won by Margrit Wetzel of the SPD She served until the constituency s abolition in 2002 After its re establishment in 2009 it was represented by Martina Krogmann of the CDU She was succeeded in 2013 by Oliver Grundmann who was re elected in 2017 and 2021 Election Member Party 1949 Heinrich Hellwege DP 40 4 1953 55 0 1957 Peter Tobaben DP 34 5 1961 CDU 34 4 1965 55 8 1969 51 3 1972 Nicolaus Dreyer CDU 49 0 1976 50 2 1980 Wolfgang Schwenk SPD 46 5 1983 Horst Eylmann CDU 51 7 1987 48 5 1990 48 4 1994 48 0 1998 Margrit Wetzel SPD 49 9 Abolished 2002 2009 2009 Martina Krogmann CDU 44 2 2013 Oliver Grundmann CDU 47 6 2021 44 4 2021 34 6Election results edit2021 election edit Federal election 2021 Stade I Rotenburg II 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 Oliver Grundmann 52 069 34 6 nbsp 9 9 39 969 26 5 nbsp 12 4 SPD Kai Koeser 47 763 31 7 nbsp 3 5 48 301 32 0 nbsp 7 5 Greens Claas Goldenstein 19 923 13 2 nbsp 6 2 22 091 14 6 nbsp 6 4 FDP Steven Hermeling 12 019 8 0 nbsp 2 2 16 720 11 1 nbsp 1 5 AfD Marie Therese Kaiser 10 735 7 1 nbsp 1 2 11 002 7 3 nbsp 1 6 Left Klemens Kowalski 4 340 2 9 nbsp 2 4 4 301 2 9 nbsp 3 4 Tierschutzpartei 1 881 1 2 nbsp 0 4 FW 1 620 1 1 nbsp 0 6 dieBasis Kai Bartos 2 029 1 3 1 485 1 0 PARTEI 1 388 0 9 nbsp 0 2 Pirates Richard Klaus 1 755 1 2 nbsp 0 3 691 0 5 nbsp 0 0 Volt 378 0 3 Team Todenhofer 373 0 2 NPD 175 0 1 nbsp 0 2 Humanists 119 0 1 ODP 118 0 1 nbsp 0 0 V Partei3 107 0 1 nbsp 0 0 du 80 0 1 LKR 42 0 0 DKP 28 0 0 nbsp 0 0 MLPD 17 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Informal votes 1 188 935 Total valid votes 150 633 150 886 Turnout 151 821 76 5 nbsp 1 1 CDU hold Majority 4 306 2 9 nbsp 13 3 2017 election edit Federal election 2017 Stade I Rotenburg II 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 Oliver Grundmann 67 463 44 4 nbsp 3 2 59 229 38 9 nbsp 5 8 SPD Oliver Kellmer 42 829 28 2 nbsp 5 9 37 361 24 5 nbsp 6 4 AfD Astrid zum Felde 12 590 8 3 nbsp 4 4 13 513 8 9 nbsp 4 3 Greens Ralf Poppe 10 613 7 0 nbsp 0 7 12 511 8 2 nbsp 0 4 FDP Andre Grote 8 797 5 8 nbsp 4 1 14 538 9 6 nbsp 5 4 Left Klemens Kowalski 7 994 5 3 nbsp 1 9 9 564 6 3 nbsp 2 1 Tierschutzpartei 1 335 0 9 nbsp 0 2 Pirates Richard Klaus 1 334 0 9 nbsp 0 4 645 0 4 nbsp 1 1 PARTEI 1 147 0 8 FW 778 0 5 nbsp 0 1 NPD 555 0 4 nbsp 0 5 BGE 262 0 2 Independent Udo Knoop 232 0 2 DiB 196 0 1 DM 193 0 1 V Partei 177 0 1 ODP 139 0 1 MLPD 29 0 0 nbsp 0 0 DKP 23 0 0 Informal votes 1 192 849 Total valid votes 151 852 152 195 Turnout 153 044 77 6 nbsp 3 1 CDU hold Majority 24 634 16 2 nbsp 2 7 2013 election edit Federal election 2013 Stade I Rotenburg II 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 Oliver Grundmann 68 545 47 6 nbsp 3 4 64 472 44 7 nbsp 8 2 SPD Oliver Kellmer 49 111 34 1 nbsp 0 7 44 598 30 9 nbsp 4 1 Greens Michael Lemke 9 099 6 3 nbsp 0 4 11 209 7 8 nbsp 2 4 AfD Jens Paulsen 5 632 3 9 6 531 4 5 Left Michael Quelle 4 878 3 4 nbsp 3 1 6 021 4 2 nbsp 3 3 FDP Serkan Toren 2 505 1 7 nbsp 5 3 6 023 4 2 nbsp 10 1 Pirates Richard Klaus 1 985 1 4 2 131 1 5 nbsp 0 3 NPD Manfred Dammann 1 457 1 0 nbsp 0 7 1 302 0 9 nbsp 0 6 Tierschutzpartei 979 0 7 nbsp 0 0 FW Gerd Krummel 758 0 5 620 0 4 PBC 119 0 1 PRO 108 0 1 REP 54 0 0 MLPD 17 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Informal votes 1 161 947 Total valid votes 143 970 144 184 Turnout 145 131 74 4 nbsp 0 8 CDU hold Majority 19 434 13 5 nbsp 2 7 2009 election edit Federal election 2009 Stade I Rotenburg II 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 Martina Krogmann 62 035 44 2 nbsp 1 1 51 303 36 5 nbsp 0 1 SPD Margrit Wetzel 46 851 33 4 nbsp 12 4 37 784 26 9 nbsp 13 2 FDP Serkan Toren 9 946 7 1 nbsp 2 7 20 056 14 3 nbsp 4 6 Left Helmut Hartwig Doll 9 096 6 5 nbsp 5 4 10 541 7 5 nbsp 3 7 Greens Philip Kossack 9 409 6 7 nbsp 2 7 14 253 10 1 nbsp 3 0 Pirates 2 503 1 8 NPD Adolf Dammann 2 349 1 7 nbsp 0 1 2 061 1 5 nbsp 0 0 Tierschutzpartei 999 0 7 nbsp 0 1 RRP 945 0 7 RRP 837 0 6 Independent Erich Nagel 431 0 3 BuSo Maria Rauschel 307 0 2 ODP 170 0 1 DVU 140 0 1 MLPD 43 0 0 nbsp 0 0 Informal votes 1 690 1 424 Total valid votes 140 424 140 690 Turnout 142 114 73 7 nbsp 6 1 CDU win new seat Majority 15 184 10 8References edit a b Constituency Stade I Rotenburg II Federal Returning Officer Results for Stade I Rotenburg II Federal Returning Officer Results for Stade I Rotenburg II Results for Stade I Rotenburg II Results for Stade I Rotenburg II Results for Stade I Rotenburg II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Stade I Rotenburg II amp oldid 1220912402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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