Cologne II (electoral district)

Cologne II in North Rhine-Westphalia

Cologne II (German: Köln II) is one of the four electoral districts (German: Wahlkreis) covering the city of Cologne in the German Bundestag. Part of the state of North Rhine-Westphalia, the constituency elects one representative under the mixed member proportional representation (MMP) system. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 95.

Boundaries

Covering the south western quarter of the city of Cologne, since 1980 the constituency has contained the entirety of two of the city's nine districts: Rodenkirchen and Lindenthal. Since 2002, it has also stretched into the city centre to include two of the five areas of the Innenstadt district: Altstadt-Süd und Neustadt-Süd. The latter area includes about half of Cologne's old and new town areas.[1] and was transferred from the Cologne I district when the number of constituencies in Cologne was reduced from four whole constituencies to three and half of a fourth at the 2002 election.

2009 election

Party Constituency results List results
Candidate Votes % share +/- Votes % share +/-
Christian Democratic Union Michael Paul 59,710 34.9 +0.3 48,545 28.3 -1.1
Social Democratic Party of Germany Lale Akgün 55,471 32.4 -11.4 37.665 22.0 -11.2
Alliance '90/The Greens Volker Beck 26,614 15.5 +5.6 34,040 19.8 +3.2
Free Democratic Party Werner Hoyer 18,455 10.8 +3.1 32,663 19.0 +4.7
The Left Party.PDS Matthias Birkwald 9,550 5.6 +2.1 12,138 7.1 +2.3
National Democratic Party of Germany Erwine Lehmig 1,131 0.7 +0.1 809 0.5 +0.1
Pirate Party N/A N/A N/A N/A 3,237 1.9 N/A
Others 2,459 1.1 N/A

Source:[2]

District representatives

The District's MPs have been:

Year Name Party First vote %
2009 Michael Paul CDU 34.9%
2005 Lale Akgün SPD 43.8%
2002 Lale Akgün SPD 43.9%
1998 Anke Fuchs SPD 44.5%
1994 Heribert Blens CDU 43.2%
1990 Heribert Blens CDU 41.9%
1987 Heribert Blens CDU 45.2%
1983 Heribert Blens CDU 50.2%
1980 Anke Fuchs SPD 44.0%
1976 Katharina Focke SPD 47.7%
1972 Katharina Focke SPD 54.7%
1969 Katharina Focke SPD 50.9%
1965 Carl Hesberg CDU 50.0%
1961 Carl Hesberg CDU 50.3%
1957 Fritz Hellwig CDU 60.6%
1953 Hermann Pünder CDU 54.5%
1949 Hermann Pünder CDU 44.9%

References

  1. Electoral boundaries, bundeswahlleiter.de, accessed 12 June 2012
  2. 2009 constituency results, bundeswahlleiter.de, accessed 13 June 2012

See also

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