Lübeck (electoral district) explained

11 Lübeck
Constituency Type:electoral district
Constituency Link:Lübeck (electoral district)
Parl Name:Bundestag
Region Label:State
Region:Schleswig-Holstein
Population:235,600 (2019)
Electorate:179,394 (2021)
Towns:Lübeck
Area:406.3 km2
Year:1949
Party:SPD
Local Council Label:Member
Local Council:Tim Klüssendorf
Blank1 Name:Elected
Blank1 Info:2021

Lübeck 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 11. It is located in southern Schleswig-Holstein, comprising the city of Lübeck and parts of the Herzogtum Lauenburg district.[1]

Lübeck was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2021, it has been represented by Tim Klüssendorf of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).[2]

Geography

Lübeck is located in southern Schleswig-Holstein. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the urban district of Lübeck and the Ämter of Berkenthin and former Amt of Sandesneben from the Herzogtum Lauenburg district.[1]

History

Lübeck was created in 1949. Until 1972, it was constituency 9 in the numbering system. In the 1949 and 1953 elections, it covered the entirety of the city of Lübeck with the exception of voting districts 28, 30–33, 35–42, 52–55, 57–59, 140–143, and 151–161). In the 1957 and 1961 elections, it did not cover voting districts 26, 28–33, 35–43, 45–49, 52–57, 145–148, 150–153, 155, 156, 158, and 160. In the 1965 election, it acquired constituency number 11, and its borders were coterminous with the urban district of Lübeck, which remained until the 2002 election. At this election, the Ämter of Berkenthin and Sandesneben were transferred into the Lübeck constituency; the Amt of Sandesneben was abolished in 2008, but the constituency was not geographically affected.

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19499Lübeck
  • Lübeck city (excluding voting districts 28, 30–33, 35–42, 52–55, 57–59, 140–143, and 151–161)
1953
1957
  • Lübeck city (excluding voting districts 26, 28–33, 35–43, 45–49, 52–57, 145–148, 150–153, 155, 156, 158, and 160)
1961
196511
1969
1972
1976
1980
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002
2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
2025

Members

The constituency has been held by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) during all but five Bundestag terms since 1949; it returned a representative from the SPD in every federal election from 1969 through 2013. Its first representative was Paul Bromme of the SPD, who served for a single term. The constituency was won by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1953, and represented by Paul Bock (until 1957) and Helmut Wendelborn. It was won by the SPD in 1969, and represented by future Minister-President of Schleswig-Holstein Björn Engholm until 1983. He was succeeded by Reinhold Hiller, who served until 2002. Between then and 2017, it was represented by Gabriele Hiller-Ohm. It was held by Claudia Schmidtke of the CDU for one term before SPD candidate Tim Klüssendorf regained it in 2021.

ElectionMemberParty%
bgcolor=1949Paul BrommeSPD35.8
bgcolor=1953Paul BockCDU42.3
1957Helmut WendelbornCDU52.3
196143.5
196547.7
1969Björn EngholmSPD49.9
197258.8
197654.1
198055.7
1983Reinhold HillerSPD48.6
198746.3
199043.1
199445.7
199851.3
2002Gabriele Hiller-OhmSPD50.8
200549.7
200936.7
201340.7
bgcolor=2017Claudia SchmidtkeCDU35.3
bgcolor=2021Tim KlüssendorfSPD34.1

Election results

2009 election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constituency Lübeck. Federal Returning Officer.
  2. Web site: Results for Lübeck. Federal Returning Officer.