Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Explained

56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I
Constituency Type:electoral district
Constituency Link:Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I
Parl Name:Bundestag
Region Label:State
Region:Brandenburg
Population:208,900 (2019)
Electorate:172,726 (2021)
Towns:Neuruppin
Nauen
Wittenberge
Area:5,673.7 km2
Year:1990
Party:SPD
Local Council Label:Member
Local Council:Wiebke Papenbrock
Blank1 Name:Elected
Blank1 Info:2021

Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland 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 56. It is located in northwestern Brandenburg, comprising the Prignitz district, Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, and most of the Havelland district.[1]

Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I was created for the inaugural 1990 federal election after German reunification. Since 2021, it has been represented by Wiebke Papenbrock of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).[2]

Geography

Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I is located in northwestern Brandenburg. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the entirety of the districts of Prignitz and Ostprignitz-Ruppin, as well as the municipality of Nauen and the Ämter of Friesack, Nennhausen, and Rhinow from the Havelland district.[1]

History

Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I was created after German reunification in 1990, then known as Neuruppin – Kyritz – Wittstock – Pritzwalk – Perleberg. It acquired its current name in the 2002 election. In the 1990 through 1998 elections, it was constituency 271 in the numbering system. In the 2002 and 2005 elections, it was number 56. In the 2009 election, it was number 57. Since the 2013 election, it has been number 56.

Originally, the constituency comprised the districts of Neuruppin, Kyritz, Wittstock, Pritzwalk, and Perleberg. It acquired its current configuration in the 2002 election, as Neuruppin, Kyritz, and Wittstock were merged into the Ostprignitz-Ruppin district, and Pritzwalk and Perleberg merged into the Prignitz district. It also acquired the Ämter of Friesack and Rhinow from the Havelland district. In the 2017 election, the municipality of Nauen and the Amt of Nennhausen were transferred into the constituency.

Electionwidth=150pxNamewidth=300pxBorders
1990271Neuruppin – Kyritz – Wittstock – Pritzwalk – Perleberg
  • Neuruppin district
  • Kyritz district
  • Wittstock district
  • Pritzwalk district
  • Perleberg district
1994
1998
200256Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I
2005
200957
201356
2017
2021
2025

Members

The constituency was first represented by Rosemarie Priebus of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) from 1990 to 1994. It was won by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) in 1994, and represented by Ernst Bahr until 2009. Dagmar Ziegler of the SPD served a single term from 2009 until 2013, when it was won by CDU candidate Sebastian Steineke. Wiebke Papenbrock regained it for the SPD in 2021.

ElectionMemberParty%
bgcolor=1990Rosemarie PriebusCDU41.7
1994Ernst BahrSPD50.1
199852.6
200248.2
200538.5
bgcolor=2009Dagmar ZieglerSPD32.1
2013Sebastian SteinekeCDU33.5
201730.8
bgcolor=2021Wiebke PapenbrockSPD33.0

Election results

2009 election

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Constituency Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I. Federal Returning Officer.
  2. Web site: Gewählte in Wahlkreisen: Brandenburg. Federal Returning Officer.