Bremen I

The electoral district of Bremen I (Wahlkreis Bremen I) is one of the 299 single-member constituencies of the German Bundestag. The electoral district consist of the city centre of Bremen and eastern and southern parts of the city.[1]

Bremen I
Constituency
for the Bundestag
Electoral district of Bremen I shown within the state of Bremen
CountryGermany
StateBremen
Electorate252,461
Current constituency
Created1949
PartySPD
MdBSarah Ryglewski
District number54

In the 2017 German federal election, the winning candidate was Sarah Ryglewski with 30.0% of the vote.[2]

List of district representatives

Election Name Party Vote percentage
2017 Sarah Ryglewski SPD 30.0 %
2013 Carsten Sieling SPD 37.9 %
2009 Carsten Sieling SPD 33.7 %
2005 Volker Kröning SPD 48.3 %
2002 Volker Kröning SPD 51.4 %
1998 Volker Kröning SPD 50.7 %
1994 Volker Kröning SPD 43.1 %
1990 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 38.9 %
1987 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 44.8 %
1983 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 47.8 %
1980 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 48.5 %
1976 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 49.0 %
1972 Ernst Waltemathe SPD 57.2 %
1969 Hermann Hansing SPD 49.5 %
1965 Hermann Hansing SPD 44.2 %
1961 Hermann Hansing SPD 44.3 %
1957 Hermann Hansing SPD 39.7 %
1953 Hermann Hansing SPD 33.7 %
1949 Heinz Meyer SPD 29.9 %

Election results

2017 election

The result of the 2017 election were as shown below.[3][4][2] The final results differ from preliminary results (that have 29.8% for the winning candidate) as the preliminary results incorporated some estimates.[5]

Party Constituency results List results
Candidate Votes % share Change Votes % share Change
SPD Sarah Ryglewski 55,656 30.0 -7.9 45,729 24.5 -8.6
CDU Elisabeth Motschmann 44,912 24.2 -6.0 48,458 26.0 -4.2
Greens Kirsten Kappert-Gonther 22,117 11.9 -2.0 23,568 12.6 -1.3
The Left Sebastian Rave 22,666 12.2 +3.9 26,425 14.2 +4.1
AfD Silvia Brock 14,290 7.7 +4.8 15,539 8.3 +4.9
FDP Lencke Wischhusen 20,702 11.2 +8.9 19,138 10.3 +6.3
Pirates -2.7 1,007 0.5 -2.1
NPD -0.8 264 0.1 -0.6
Die PARTEI Fabian Siggelkow 4,744 2.6 +1.7 3,093 1.7 +1.1
Free Voters 488 0.3 ±0.0
MLPD Helmut Lange 350 0.2 +0.1 154 0.1 ±0.0
BGE 1,124 0.6
DKP 94 0.1
Deutsche Mitte 314 0.2
Menschliche Welt 392 0.2
V-Partei3 589 0.3
Animal Protection Party -0.7
Political groups/individual candidates -0.2

Additionally, Elisabeth Motschmann and Kirsten Kappert-Gonther both were elected as list candidates.[6]

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References

  1. "Delimitation of constituency boundaries Bremen I - The Federal Returning Officer". www.bundeswahlleiter.de. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  2. "Results Bremen I - The Federal Returning Officer". www.bundeswahlleiter.de. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  3. tagesschau.de. "tagesschau.de". wahl.tagesschau.de. Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  4. WELT (2017-09-24). "Wahlergebnis Bremen I: Das Ergebnis im Wahlkreis 54 - Bundestagswahl 2017". Retrieved 2019-09-29.
  5. "Sitzung des Bundeswahlausschusses" (PDF).
  6. "Elected candidates by Land lists in Bremen - The Federal Returning Officer". www.bundeswahlleiter.de. Retrieved 2019-09-29.

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