Hamburg Altona (electoral district)

The federal electoral district of Hamburg -Altona ( Constituency 19) is a constituency in Hamburg for the elections to the German Bundestag. It comprises the district of Altona. In the federal election 2013 182.776 inhabitants were eligible to vote, nearly 9,000 more than four years earlier. It was, otherwise than at the division in 2009, the entire district Stern hill in the area of the constituency Altona.

Federal Elections, 2013

At the 2013 federal election on September 22, 2013 12 direct candidates and 13 state lists were approved.

2009 federal election

The parliamentary elections in 2009 had the following result:

Olaf Scholz laid in March 2011 from his position in order to be First Mayor of Hamburg can. Ingo Egloff moved on March 11, 2011 for him on the Hamburg state list of the SPD in the Bundestag.

History

The constituency was in the general election in 1949 the number 7 of Hamburg constituencies and then the number 16 from 1965 to 1998, he had the nationwide number 13 from the 2002 elections until after the 2009 parliamentary elections he carried the constituency number 20 is in the federal election in 2013 he bear the constituency number 19. The constituency was from 1949 to 1965 Hamburg II and from 1965 to 1980 Altona.

The constituency area originally comprised the district Hamburg -Altona without the Altona-Altstadt district and the district Altona-Nord/Süd that I went to the constituency of Hamburg, and without the rest of the constituency Hamburg III ceded district of Altona- Nord. From 1965 to 1980, the constituency then consisted of the territory of the district Hamburg- Altona without the district of Altona-Nord and the district Altona-Altstadt/Nord that had been allocated to the constituency Hamburg-Mitte. Since the general election of 1980 the constituency under the name Hamburg -Altona in the form described above.

Previous MPs

Directly elected MP for the constituency of Hamburg II and Altona or Hamburg -Altona were

1 ) Focus mountain was 1953, the joint candidate of the Hamburg- block, an alliance of CDU, FDP, GB / BHE and DP. The FDP, the DP and the GB / BHE nominated not have its own direct candidates and called for the election of Scharenberg on.

2 ) Focus Berg 1949 was the joint candidate of the CDU and FDP. The FDP occurred in the constituency Hamburg II not vote and called for a vote of troop mountain.

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