Mülheim – Essen I Explained

117 Mülheim – Essen I
Constituency Type:electoral district
Constituency Link:Mülheim – Essen I
Parl Name:Bundestag
Region Label:State
Region:North Rhine-Westphalia
Population:253,200 (2019)
Electorate:182,895 (2021)
Towns:Mülheim
Essen (partial)
Area:115.8 km2
Year:1949
Party:SPD
Local Council Label:Member
Local Council:Sebastian Fiedler
Blank1 Name:Elected
Blank1 Info:2021

Mülheim – Essen I 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 117. It is located in the Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia, comprising the city of Mülheim and northwestern parts of the city of Essen.[1]

Mülheim – Essen I was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2021, it has been represented by Sebastian Fiedler of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).[2]

Geography

Mülheim – Essen I is located in the Ruhr region of North Rhine-Westphalia. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the independent city of Mülheim and the Stadtbezirk IV (Borbeck) from the independent city of Essen.[1]

History

Mülheim – Essen I was created in 1949, then known as Mülheim. It acquired its current name in the 2002 election. In the 1949 election, it was North Rhine-Westphalia constituency 29 in the numbering system. From 1953 through 1961, it was number 88. From 1965 through 1976, it was number 86. From 1980 through 1998, it was number 87. From 2002 through 2009, it was number 119. In the 2013 through 2021 elections, it was number 118. From the 2025 election, it has been number 117.

Originally, the constituency comprised only the city of Mülheim. In the 2002 election, it acquired Stadtbezirk IV (Borbeck) from the city of Essen.

Electionwidth=125pxNamewidth=300pxBorders
1949Mülheim
195388
1957
1961
196586
1969
1972
1976
198087
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002119Mülheim – Essen I
2005
2009
2013118
2017
2021
2025117

Members

The constituency has been held by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) during all but two Bundestag terms since 1949. It was first represented by Otto Striebeck of the SPD from 1949 to 1953, followed by Gisela Praetorius of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) for a single term. Fellow CDU member Max Vehar then served from 1957 to 1961, before former member Striebeck regained the constituency for the SPD. Willi Müller of the SPD was representative from 1965 to 1980, when he was succeeded by Thomas Schröer. Dieter Schloten served from 1990 to 2002, followed by Anton Schaaf until 2013. Arno Klare was elected in 2013 and re-elected in 2017. He was succeeded by Sebastian Fiedler in 2021.

ElectionMemberParty%
bgcolor=1949Otto StriebeckSPD34.9
bgcolor=1953Gisela PraetoriusCDU42.6
bgcolor=1957Max VeharCDU45.5
bgcolor=1961Otto StriebeckSPD48.1
1965Willi MüllerSPD52.6
196957.5
197263.0
197658.0
1980Thomas SchröerSPD56.5
198354.1
198751.7
1990Dieter SchlotenSPD46.7
199449.8
199857.5
2002Anton SchaafSPD53.5
200552.6
200941.4
2013Arno KlareSPD42.2
201734.9
bgcolor=2021Sebastian FiedlerSPD36.3

Election results

2009 election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constituency Mülheim – Essen I. Federal Returning Officer.
  2. Web site: Results for Mülheim – Essen I. Federal Returning Officer.