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North Rhine-Westphalia (Bundestag electoral district)

North Rhine-Westphalia is one of the 16 multi-member upper-tier state electoral districts of the Bundestag, one of the two national legislatures of Germany. The district was created in 1949 following the restoration of democracy in West Germany with the creation of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is conterminous with the state of North Rhine-Westphalia. At the 2025 federal election the constituency had 12,884,209 registered electors and elected 136 of the 630 members of the Bundestag. The district's members are elected using the mixed-member proportional representation electoral system and is currently divided into 64 lower-tier constituencies.

Electoral system
Members of the Bundestag for North Rhine-Westphalia are elected using a complex mixed-member proportional representation electoral system that has evolved over time. 1949 Electoral Act The Parliamentary Council of West Germany, a constituent assembly elected by Parliaments of the eleven states of West Germany, could not agree upon the electoral law to be included in the Basic Law, the constitution of the nascent nation. The Council instead established a special committee to draft an electoral law for the first federal election. In February 1949 the Council adopted an electoral law which would establish a mixed electoral system with 50% of seats elected using the first-past-the-post system and the other 50% via federal lists, and there would no electoral threshold. The Allied-occupying authorities objected to the new electoral as they considered that the Parliamentary Council was not competent to enact electoral law and only the states could do so. The minister presidents of the states referred the issue back to the Parliamentary Council which passed another electoral law on 10 May 1949 with a two-thirds majority. The Allied military governors objected to several parts of the new law and ordered changes to be made. In response, the minister presidents promulgated an amended electoral law on 15 June 1949, the "Electoral Act for the first Bundestag and the first Federal Assembly of the Federal Republic of Germany" (Wahlgesetz zum ersten Bundestag und zur ersten Bundesversammlung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland). On 5 August 1949 the minister presidents promulgated an amendment to the electoral law in relation to method of calculating the seat allocation in the upper-tier electoral districts. The amended law provided for 400 members of the Bundestag of which 109 would be elected from North Rhine-Westphalia. 1953 Electoral Act In July 1953 a new electoral law, the "Electoral Act for the Second Bundestag and the Federal Assembly" (), was enacted. The new law provided for 484 members of the Bundestag of which 138 would be elected from North Rhine-Westphalia. In December 1956 the Act was amended in relation to size of the Bundestag following the accession of Saarland to the federal republic. The Bundestag was to have 494 members (excluding the 22 non-voting members from West Berlin) but, unlike the previous Acts, seats weren't allocated to individual states which in effect meant seats were distributed amongst participating parties based on the national vote rather than on the state vote as previously. 1975 Electoral Act A new version of the Act was enacted in September 1975 but made no changes to electoral system. The method for allocating state seats was changed from D'Hondt to the largest remainder method with Hare quota in March 1985. In June 1990 the Act was amended to allow the accession of the East German states into the federal republic, increasing the size of the Bundestag from 496 to 656. The Federal Constitutional Court ruled in September 1990 that the 5% national threshold violated the principle of equal voting rights as political parties from East Germany needed to increase their votes by a relatively larger amount than parties from West Germany in order to meet the threshold in a unified Germany. In response, the electoral law was amended in October 1990 to have separate 5% thresholds for East and West Germany and passing either one would allow the party to compete for upper-tier electoral district seats in the whole of Germany. This change was transitional and only applied to the subsequent election. 1993 Electoral Act A new version of the Act was enacted in July 1993 but made no changes to electoral system. In November 1996 the Act was amended to decrease the size of the Bundestag from 656 to 598 but this change wasn't applied until the 2002 federal election. The method for allocating state seats was changed from largest remainder to the Sainte-Laguë method (also known as the Schepers method) in March 2008. The existence of overhang seats at state level together with seats being allocated initially at the national level led to the possibility of negative vote weight - the more second votes a party received in a state in which it had overhang seats, the fewer overall seats it would end up receiving. The Federal Constitutional Court ruled in July 1998 that this violated the princicple of equal votes enshrined in the Basic Law. In response, the Act was amended in December 2011 but in July 2012 the Constitutional Court ruled this too violated the Basic Law as it still raised the possibility of negative vote weight. The Act was amended again in May 2013 to meet the Constitutional Court's ruling. The main changes were that the seats were allocated initially based on second votes at the state level rather than on the national level, and the introduction levelling seats () to ensure that the final overall seat allocation was proportional to the second votes. The difference between the final national seat allocation and the minimum seat entitlement was the number of levelling seats. In order to mitigate this, the Act was amended in November 2020 so that any overhang seats in excess of three for a party in a state would be off-set by a commensurate reduction in the party's state seats in other states. At the 2021 federal election the Christian Social Union received 12 overhang mandates in Bavaria but, as it only competed in that state, its nine excess overhang seats could not be off-set by a reductions in state seats elsewhere and as result 104 levelling seats were needed to achieve proportionality. The size of the Bundestag was increased from 598 to 630 whilst the basic mandate clause was abolished. The calculation of the number of state seats won by each party was similar to the process used prior to the 2013 reform, with the exception that if a party won more constituency seats in a state than it was entitled to, its constituency winners were excluded from the Bundestag in decreasing order of their first vote share. ==Constituencies==
Constituencies
Current North Rhine-Westphalia is currently divided into 64 lower-tier constituencies: • 86. Aachen I • 87. Aachen II • 88. Heinsberg • 89. Düren • 90. Rhein-Erft-Kreis I • 91. Euskirchen – Rhein-Erft-Kreis II • 92. Cologne I • 93. Cologne II • 94. Cologne III • 95. Bonn • 96. Rhein-Sieg-Kreis I • 97. Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II • 98. Oberbergischer Kreis • 99. Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis • 100. Leverkusen – Cologne IV • 101. Wuppertal I • 102. Solingen – Remscheid – Wuppertal II • 103. Mettmann I • 104. Mettmann II • 105. Düsseldorf I • 106. Düsseldorf II • 107. Neuss I • 108. Mönchengladbach • 109. Krefeld I – Neuss II • 110. Viersen • 111. Kleve • 112. Wesel I • 113. Krefeld II – Wesel II • 114. Duisburg I • 115. Duisburg II • 116. Oberhausen – Wesel III • 117. Mülheim – Essen I • 118. Essen II • 119. Essen III • 120. Recklinghausen I • 121. Recklinghausen II • 122. Gelsenkirchen • 123. Steinfurt I – Borken I • 124. Bottrop – Recklinghausen III • 125. Borken II • 126. Coesfeld – Steinfurt II • 127. Steinfurt III • 128. Münster • 129. Warendorf • 130. Gütersloh I • 131. Bielefeld – Gütersloh II • 132. Herford – Minden-Lübbecke II • 133. Minden-Lübbecke I • 134. Lippe I • 135. Höxter – Gütersloh III – Lippe II • 136. Paderborn • 137. Hagen – Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis I • 138. Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis II • 139. Bochum I • 140. Herne – Bochum II • 141. Dortmund I • 142. Dortmund II • 143. Unna I • 144. Hamm – Unna II • 145. Soest • 146. Hochsauerlandkreis • 147. Siegen-Wittgenstein • 148. Olpe – Märkischer Kreis I • 149. Märkischer Kreis II Former • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ==Election results==
Election results
Summary Detailed 2020s 2025 Results of the 2025 federal election held on 23 February 2025: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Adam Balten (AfD); Felix Banaszak (Grüne); Jens Behrens (SPD); Lukas Benner (Grüne); Peter Bohnhof (AfD); Jürgen Coße (SPD); Janosch Dahmen (Grüne); Tobias Ebenberger (AfD); Mirze Edis (Linke); Michael Espendiller (AfD); Fabian Fahl (Linke); Katrin Fey (Linke); Hauke Finger (AfD); Uwe Foullong (Linke); Schahina Gambir (Grüne); Kathrin Gebel (Linke); Jan-Niclas Gesenhues (Grüne); Kay Gottschalk (AfD); Kerstin Griese (SPD); Serap Güler (CDU); Sebastian Hartmann (SPD); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Jochen Haug (AfD); Matthias Helferich (AfD); Udo Hemmelgarn (AfD); Mareike Hermeier (Linke); Nadine Heselhaus (SPD); Fabian Jacobi (AfD); Lamya Kaddor (Grüne); Stefan Keuter (AfD); Maximilian Kneller (AfD); Cansın Köktürk (Linke); Jan Köstering (Linke); Manuel Krauthausen (AfD); Sonja Lemke (Linke); Sascha Lensing (AfD); Rüdiger Lucassen (AfD); Max Lucks (Grüne); Bettina Lugk (SPD); Markus Matzerath (AfD); Knuth Meyer-Soltau (AfD); Irene Mihalic (Grüne); Claudia Moll (SPD); Rolf Mützenich (SPD); Stefan Nacke (CDU); Sara Nanni (Grüne); Charlotte Neuhäuser (Linke); Ophelia Nick (Grüne); Denis Pauli (AfD); Anna Rathert (AfD); Lea Reisner (Linke); Martin Renner (AfD); Daniel Rinkert (SPD); Ulle Schauws (Grüne); Georg Schroeter (AfD); Svenja Schulze (SPD); Stefan Schwartze (SPD); Nyke Slawik (Grüne); Sandra Stein (Grüne); Otto Strauß (AfD); Ulrich Thoden (Linke); Astrid Timmermann-Fechter (CDU); Katrin Uhlig (Grüne); Robin Wagener (Grüne); Sascha H. Wagner (Linke); Daniel Walter (SPD); Dirk Wiese (SPD); Christian Wirth (AfD); Christian Zaum (AfD); Daniel Zerbin (AfD); and Ulrich von Zons (AfD). Substitutions: • Uwe Foullong (Linke) resigned on 31 July 2025 and was replaced by Lisa Schubert (Linke) on 1 August 2025. 2021 Results of the 2021 federal election held on 26 September 2021: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Dagmar Andres (SPD); Maik Außendorf (Grüne); Felix Banaszak (Grüne); Nezahat Baradari (SPD); Roger Beckamp (AfD); Olaf in der Beek (FDP); Lukas Benner (Grüne); Matthias Birkwald (Linke); Michael Breilmann (CDU); Marco Buschmann (FDP); Karlheinz Busen (FDP); Jürgen Coße (SPD); Carl-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Sevim Dağdelen (Linke); Janosch Dahmen (Grüne); Bernhard Daldrup (SPD); Bijan Djir-Sarai (FDP); Katharina Dröge (Grüne); Michael Espendiller (AfD); Otto Fricke (FDP); Schahina Gambir (Grüne); Kai Gehring (Grüne); Jan-Niclas Gesenhues (Grüne); Kay Gottschalk (AfD); Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Kerstin Griese (SPD); Sabine Grützmacher (Grüne); Serap Güler (CDU); Jürgen Hardt (CDU); Sebastian Hartmann (SPD); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Jochen Haug (AfD); Matthias Helferich (AfD); Katrin Helling-Plahr (FDP); Wolfgang Hellmich (SPD); Kathrin Henneberger (Grüne); Markus Herbrand (FDP); Nadine Heselhaus (SPD); Reinhard Houben (FDP); Andrej Hunko (Linke); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); Fabian Jacobi (AfD); Lamya Kaddor (Grüne); Stefan Keuter (AfD); Laura Kraft (Grüne); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Sarah Lahrkamp (SPD); Armin Laschet (CDU); Christian Leye (Linke); Luiza Licina-Bode (SPD); Anja Liebert (Grüne); Christian Lindner (FDP); Rüdiger Lucassen (AfD); Max Lucks (Grüne); Bettina Lugk (SPD); Zanda Martens (SPD); Irene Mihalic (Grüne); Stefan Nacke (CDU); Sara Nanni (Grüne); Ophelia Nick (Grüne); Dietmar Nietan (SPD); Kerstin Radomski (CDU); Martin Renner (AfD); Bernd Reuther (FDP); Ye-One Rhie (SPD); Jessica Rosenthal (SPD); Catarina dos Santos Firnhaber (CDU); Christian Sauter (FDP); Frank Schäffler (FDP); Ulle Schauws (Grüne); Udo Schiefner (SPD); Eugen Schmidt (AfD); Jörg Schneider (AfD); Svenja Schulze (SPD); Nyke Slawik (Grüne); Anne-Monika Spallek (Grüne); Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP); Jens Teutrine (FDP); Astrid Timmermann-Fechter (CDU); Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP); Kerstin Vieregge (CDU); Johannes Vogel (FDP); Kathrin Vogler (Linke); Oliver Vogt (CDU); Robin Wagener (Grüne); Sahra Wagenknecht (Linke); Nicole Westig (FDP); Harald Weyel (AfD); Dirk Wiese (SPD); Sabine Weiss (CDU); and Gülistan Yüksel (SPD). Following the re-run of the federal election in parts of Berlin in February 2024, the seat allocation was recalculated across Germany and the Greens were allocated one additional state seat in North Rhine-Westphalia which was initially allocated to Michael Sacher but, as he had already entered the Bundestag in June 2022 following the resignation of Oliver Krischer, the seat was taken up by Franziska Krumwiede-Steiner. Substitutions: • Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (FDP) resigned on 7 August 2023 and was replaced by Katharina Willkomm (FDP) on the same day. • Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP) resigned on 15 July 2024 and was replaced by Fabian Griewel (FDP) on 16 July 2024. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD); Olaf in der Beek (FDP); Matthias Birkwald (Linke); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Marco Buschmann (FDP); Karlheinz Busen (FDP); Carl-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Sevim Dağdelen (Linke); Bernhard Daldrup (SPD); Bijan Djir-Sarai (FDP); Katja Dörner (Grüne); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Katharina Dröge (Grüne); Berengar Elsner von Gronow (AfD); Michael Espendiller (AfD); Otto Fricke (FDP); Sylvia Gabelmann (Linke); Kai Gehring (Grüne); Kay Gottschalk (AfD); Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Kerstin Griese (SPD); Sebastian Hartmann (SPD); Roland Hartwig (AfD); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Jochen Haug (AfD); Katrin Helling-Plahr (FDP); Wolfgang Hellmich (SPD); Udo Hemmelgarn (AfD); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Markus Herbrand (FDP); Reinhard Houben (FDP); Andrej Hunko (Linke); Fabian Jacobi (AfD); Ulla Jelpke (Linke); Uwe Kamann (AfD); Stefan Keuter (AfD); Maria Klein-Schmeink (Grüne); Katharina Kloke (FDP); Elvan Korkmaz (SPD); Oliver Krischer (Grüne); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Sven Lehmann (Grüne); Christian Lindner (FDP); Rüdiger Lucassen (AfD); Mario Mieruch (AfD); Irene Mihalic (Grüne); Niema Movassat (Linke); Roman Müller-Böhm (FDP); Alexander Neu (Linke); Dietmar Nietan (SPD); Friedrich Ostendorff (Grüne); Ingrid Remmers (Linke); Martin Renner (AfD); Bernd Reuther (FDP); Andreas Rimkus (SPD); Christian Sauter (FDP); Frank Schäffler (FDP); Ulle Schauws (Grüne); Udo Schiefner (SPD); Frithjof Schmidt (Grüne); Ulla Schmidt (SPD); Jörg Schneider (AfD); Ursula Schulte (SPD); Martin Schulz (SPD); Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (FDP); Friedrich Straetmanns (Linke); Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP); Johannes Vogel (FDP); Kathrin Vogler (Linke); Sahra Wagenknecht (Linke); Nicole Westig (FDP); Harald Weyel (AfD); Dirk Wiese (SPD); Uwe Witt (AfD); Oliver Wittke (CDU); Gülistan Yüksel (SPD); Hubertus Zdebel (Linke); and Paul Ziemiak (CDU). Substitutions: • Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU) resigned on 4 November 2018 and was replaced by Gisela Manderla (CDU) on 5 November 2018. • Katja Dörner (Grüne) resigned on 31 October 2020 and was replaced by Janosch Dahmen (Grüne) on 12 November 2020. • Oliver Wittke (CDU) resigned on 30 April 2021 and was replaced by Tim Ostermann (CDU) on 1 May 2021. • Ingrid Remmers (Linke) died on 9 August 2021 and was replaced by (Linke) on 19 August 2021. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD); Volker Beck (Grüne); Matthias Birkwald (Linke); Burkhard Blienert (SPD); Willi Brase (SPD); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Cajus Julius Caesar (CDU); (SPD); Bernhard Daldrup (SPD); Sevim Dağdelen (Linke); Katja Dörner (Grüne); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Katharina Dröge (Grüne); Jutta Eckenbach (CDU); Michaela Engelmeier-Heite (SPD); Ingrid Fischbach (CDU); Kai Gehring (Grüne); Cemile Giousouf (CDU); Kerstin Griese (SPD); (SPD); Sebastian Hartmann (SPD); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Wolfgang Hellmich (SPD); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); Petra Hinz (SPD); Inge Höger (Linke); Bärbel Höhn (Grüne); Andrej Hunko (Linke); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); Ulla Jelpke (Linke); Sylvia Jörrißen (CDU); Steffen Kanitz (CDU); Maria Klein-Schmeink (Grüne); Oliver Krischer (Grüne); (SPD); Helga Kühn-Mengel (SPD); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Claudia Lücking-Michel (CDU); (CDU); Gisela Manderla (CDU); Irene Mihalic (Grüne); Philipp Mißfelder (CDU); Karsten Möring (CDU); Niema Movassat (Linke); Alexander Neu (Linke); Dietmar Nietan (SPD); Helmut Nowak (CDU); Friedrich Ostendorff (Grüne); Tim Ostermann (CDU); Achim Post (SPD); Kerstin Radomski (CDU); Andreas Rimkus (SPD); Ulle Schauws (Grüne); Udo Schiefner (SPD); Frithjof Schmidt (Grüne); Ulla Schmidt (SPD); Ursula Schulte (SPD); (SPD); Peer Steinbrück (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Astrid Timmermann-Fechter (CDU); Kathrin Vogler (Linke); (CDU); Christel Voßbeck-Kayser (CDU); Sahra Wagenknecht (Linke); Dirk Wiese (SPD); Oliver Wittke (CDU); Gülistan Yüksel (SPD); Hubertus Zdebel (Linke); and (CDU). Substitutions: • Philipp Mißfelder (CDU) died on 13 July 2015 and was replaced by Volker Mosblech (CDU) on 20 July 2015. • Petra Hinz (SPD) resigned on 1 September 2016 and was replaced by Jürgen Coße (SPD) on the same day. • Peer Steinbrück (SPD) resigned on 1 October 2016 and was replaced by Bettina Bähr-Losse (SPD) on the same day. • Peter Hintze (CDU) died on 26 November 2016 and was replaced by (CDU) on 7 December 2016. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD); Daniel Bahr (FDP); Volker Beck (Grüne); Matthias Birkwald (Linke); (FDP); Klaus Brandner (SPD); Willi Brase (SPD); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Marco Buschmann (FDP); (SPD); Sevim Dağdelen (Linke); (FDP); Bijan Djir-Sarai (FDP); Katja Dörner (Grüne); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Jörg van Essen (FDP); Ingrid Fischbach (CDU); (FDP); Otto Fricke (FDP); Paul Friedhoff (FDP); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Kai Gehring (Grüne); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Ursula Heinen-Esser (CDU); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Bettina Herlitzius (Grüne); Peter Hintze (CDU); Inge Höger (Linke); Bärbel Höhn (Grüne); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Andrej Hunko (Linke); Ulla Jelpke (Linke); (FDP); Michael Kauch (FDP); Maria Klein-Schmeink (Grüne); (Grüne); (FDP); Oliver Krischer (Grüne); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Christian Lindner (FDP); (Linke); Philipp Mißfelder (CDU); (FDP); Niema Movassat (Linke); (Grüne); (FDP); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Dietmar Nietan (SPD); Friedrich Ostendorff (Grüne); (Grüne); (FDP); Ingrid Remmers (Linke); Paul Schäfer (Linke); Frank Schäffler (FDP); (SPD); Frithjof Schmidt (Grüne); Ulla Schmidt (SPD); Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD); Peer Steinbrück (SPD); (SPD); Johannes Vogel (FDP); Kathrin Vogler (Linke); Sahra Wagenknecht-Niemeyer (Linke); and Guido Westerwelle (FDP). Substitutions: • Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD) resigned on 15 July 2010 and was replaced by Kerstin Griese (SPD) on 23 July 2010. • Werner Hoyer (FDP) resigned on 1 January 2012 and was replaced by (FDP) on 4 January 2012. • Paul Friedhoff (FDP) resigned on 1 May 2012 and was replaced by Manfred Todtenhausen (FDP) on 2 May 2012. • Christian Lindner (FDP) resigned on 10 July 2012 and was replaced by (FDP) on the same day. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD); Hüseyin Kenan Aydın (Linke); Daniel Bahr (FDP); Volker Beck (Grüne); Ute Berg (SPD); Kurt Bodewig (SPD); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Klaus Brandner (SPD); Helmut Brandt (CDU); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Sevim Dağdelen (Linke); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Jörg van Essen (FDP); Ilse Falk (CDU); Ingrid Fischbach (CDU); (FDP); Otto Fricke (FDP); Paul Friedhoff (FDP); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Kai Gehring (Grüne); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); Britta Haßelmann (Grüne); Ursula Heinen (CDU); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); Inge Höger-Neuling (Linke); Bärbel Höhn (Grüne); (SPD); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); Ulla Jelpke (Linke); Steffen Kampeter (CDU); Michael Kauch (FDP); (Grüne); (CDU); (FDP); Helga Kühn-Mengel (SPD); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Oskar Lafontaine (Linke); Norbert Lammert (CDU); (Grüne); (Linke); (CDU); (SPD); Laurenz Meyer (CDU); Philipp Mißfelder (CDU); (Grüne); Michael Müller (SPD); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Winfried Nachtwei (Grüne); (FDP); Beatrix Philipp (CDU); (FDP); Ruprecht Polenz (CDU); Paul Schäfer (Linke); Frank Schäffler (FDP); (SPD); (Grüne); Konrad Schily (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD); (CDU); Guido Westerwelle (FDP); and (CDU). Substitutions: • (SPD) died on 9 November 2005 and was replaced by (SPD) on 16 November 2005. • Reinhard Göhner (CDU) resigned on 7 July 2007 and was replaced by Cajus Julius Caesar (CDU) on 9 July 2007. • (Grüne) resigned on 1 September 2007 and was replaced by Bettina Herlitzius (Grüne) on 3 September 2007. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD); Daniel Bahr (FDP); Volker Beck (Grüne); Ute Berg (SPD); Rolf Bietmann (CDU); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Klaus Brandner (SPD); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Paul Breuer (CDU); Cajus Julius Caesar (CDU); (FDP); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Jutta Dümpe-Krüger (Grüne); Jörg van Essen (FDP); Ilse Falk (CDU); Ingrid Fischbach (CDU); (FDP); Otto Fricke (FDP); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); Hermann Gröhe (CDU); Ursula Heinen (CDU); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); (SPD); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); (Grüne); Steffen Kampeter (CDU); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (FDP); Helga Kühn-Mengel (SPD); Markus Kurth (Grüne); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU); (CDU); (Grüne); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Laurenz Meyer (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); Hildegard Müller (CDU); (Grüne); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Winfried Nachtwei (Grüne); Christa Nickels (Grüne); (FDP); Friedrich Ostendorff (Grüne); (FDP); Beatrix Philipp (CDU); Andreas Pinkwart (FDP); Ruprecht Polenz (CDU); (Grüne); Thomas Rachel (CDU); (SPD); (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD); Michaela Tadjadod (CDU); (Grüne); Guido Westerwelle (FDP); (FDP); Christoph Zöpel (SPD); and (CDU). Substitutions: • (FDP) resigned on 8 November 2002 and was replaced by (FDP) on 11 November 2002. • Jürgen Möllemann (FDP) died on 5 June 2003 and was replaced by Michael Kauch (FDP) on 14 June 2003. • Paul Breuer (CDU) resigned on 27 June 2003 and was replaced by (CDU) on 3 July 2003. • Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU) resigned on 28 June 2005 and was replaced by Helmut Brandt (CDU) on the same day. • Andreas Pinkwart (FDP) resigned on 28 June 2005 and was replaced by (FDP) on the same day. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Volker Beck (Grüne); Joseph-Theodor Blank (CDU); Heribert Blens (CDU); Norbert Blüm (CDU); Kurt Bodewig (SPD); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Klaus Brandner (SPD); (SPD); Willi Brase (SPD); Ralf Brauksiepe (CDU); Paul Breuer (CDU); Rainer Brinkmann (SPD); (Grüne); Cajus Julius Caesar (CDU); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Renate Diemers (CDU); Marie-Luise Dött (CDU); Jörg van Essen (FDP); Ilse Falk (CDU); Ingrid Fischbach (CDU); (FDP); Paul Friedhoff (FDP); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); Ursula Heinen (CDU); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); (Grüne); Ulla Jelpke (PDS); Steffen Kampeter (CDU); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (FDP); (SPD); Helga Kühn-Mengel (SPD); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (Grüne); (PDS); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); (Grüne); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Winfried Nachtwei (Grüne); Christa Nickels (Grüne); (FDP); (FDP); Beatrix Philipp (CDU); (Grüne); (CDU); Thomas Rachel (CDU); Margot von Renesse (SPD); Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU); (CDU); (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Wolfgang Schulhoff (CDU); (SPD); (FDP); Irmgard Schwaetzer (FDP); Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD); (Grüne); (Grüne); Guido Westerwelle (FDP); and Christoph Zöpel (SPD). Substitutions: • Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD) resigned on 1 July 1999 and was replaced by Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (SPD) on the same day. • (CDU) resigned on 30 September 1999 and was replaced by (CDU) on 1 October 1999. • Jürgen Möllemann (FDP) resigned on 5 June 2000 and was replaced by Ina Albowitz (FDP) on 6 June 2000. • Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU) resigned on 5 June 2000 and was replaced by (CDU) on 14 June 2000. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ina Albowitz (FDP); Volker Beck (Grüne); Hans Berger (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Norbert Blüm (CDU); Jochen Borchert (CDU); (SPD); (Grüne); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Renate Diemers (CDU); Jörg van Essen (FDP); Ilse Falk (CDU); Leni Fischer (CDU); Paul Friedhoff (FDP); Dagmar Freitag (SPD); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Anke Fuchs (SPD); (SPD); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); Hermann Gröhe (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Barbara Hendricks (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Hubert Hüppe (CDU); (Grüne); Ulla Jelpke (PDS); Steffen Kampeter (CDU); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Heinz Lanfermann (FDP); Karl-Josef Laumann (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); (Grüne); Michael Müller (SPD); Winfried Nachtwei (Grüne); Christa Nickels (Grüne); (FDP); Beatrix Philipp (CDU); (CDU); (Grüne); (SPD); Margot von Renesse (SPD); Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU); (SPD); (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); Ulla Schmidt (SPD); (SPD); (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Irmgard Schwaetzer (FDP); Angelica Schwall-Düren (SPD); (Grüne); (CDU); (Grüne); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); and Christoph Zöpel (SPD). Substitutions: • (SPD) resigned on 31 December 1994 and was replaced by (SPD) on 13 January 1995. • (CDU) resigned on 28 April 1995 and was replaced by (CDU) on 2 May 1995. • Heinz Lanfermann (FDP) resigned on 7 February 1996 and was replaced by Guido Westerwelle (FDP) on 8 February 1996. • (SPD) resigned on 3 June 1998 and was replaced by (SPD) on 4 June 1998. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (SPD, Unna I) died on 7 February 1996 and was replaced by (SPD) on 12 February 1996. • Karl H. Fell (CDU, Heinsberg) died on 5 December 1996 and was replaced by (CDU) on 11 December 1996. • (SPD, Hagen) resigned on 19 December 1996 and was replaced by Helga Kühn-Mengel (SPD) on 23 December 1996. 1990 Results of the 1990 federal election held on 2 December 1990: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer (FDP); Ina Albowitz (FDP); Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Klaus Beckmann (FDP); Hans Berger (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Kurt Biedenkopf (CDU); Norbert Blüm (CDU); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Willy Brandt (SPD); (SPD); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Dieter-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Renate Diemers (CDU); Horst Ehmke (SPD); Jörg van Essen (FDP); (SPD); Ilse Falk (CDU); Leni Fischer (CDU); Paul Friedhoff (FDP); Erich G. Fritz (CDU); Anke Fuchs (SPD); (SPD); Hans H. Gattermann (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Peter Hintze (CDU); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); Werner Hoyer (FDP); (SPD); Ulla Jelpke (PDS); Steffen Kampeter (CDU); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD); (CDU); Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); (CDU); Michael Müller (SPD); Franz Müntefering (SPD); (FDP); (CDU); Ronald Pofalla (CDU); (SPD); Margot von Renesse (SPD); Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU); (CDU); Ulla Schmidt (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (FDP); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Dorothee Wilms (CDU); Bernhard Worms (CDU); Christoph Zöpel (SPD); and (FDP). Substitutions: • Bernhard Worms (CDU) resigned on 31 January 1991 and was replaced by Hubert Hüppe (CDU) on 1 February 1991. • Willy Brandt (SPD) died on 8 October 1992 and was replaced by (SPD) on 22 October 1992. • (SPD) resigned on 29 October 1992 and was replaced by (SPD) on 30 October 1992. • Franz Müntefering (SPD) resigned on 8 December 1992 and was replaced by (SPD) on the same day. • Hans H. Gattermann (FDP) died on 27 January 1994 and was replaced by (FDP) on 1 February 1994. • Klaus Beckmann (FDP) died on 27 May 1994 and was replaced by (FDP) on 8 June 1994. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (CDU, Gütersloh) died on 8 March 1992 and was replaced by Klaus-Heiner Lehne (CDU) on 12 March 1992. • (SPD, Cologne I) died on 22 April 1993 and was replaced by (SPD) on 3 May 1993. 1980s 1987 Results of the 1987 federal election held on 25 January 1987: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer (FDP); Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Klaus Beckmann (FDP); (SPD); Kurt Biedenkopf (CDU); Norbert Blüm (CDU); Jochen Borchert (CDU); (Grüne); Willy Brandt (SPD); Ulrich Briefs (Grüne); (SPD); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Dieter-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Klaus Daweke (CDU); Horst Ehmke (SPD); (SPD); Leni Fischer (CDU); Anke Fuchs (SPD); (SPD); Hans H. Gattermann (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (CDU); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (Grüne); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); Werner Hoyer (FDP); Agnes Hürland (CDU); (SPD); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); Wilhelm Knabe (Grüne); (SPD); (Grüne); Friedrich Kronenberg (CDU); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); Editha Limbach (CDU); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD); Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); (CDU); Michael Müller (SPD); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Christa Nickels (Grüne); (SPD); (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); Johannes Rau (SPD); (CDU); Annemarie Renger (SPD); Jürgen Rüttgers (CDU); Otto Schily (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Eckhard Stratmann (Grüne); Trude Unruh (Grüne); (CDU); Antje Vollmer (Grüne); (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); and Dorothee Wilms (CDU). Substitutions: • (Grüne) resigned on 4 April 1989 and was replaced by (Grüne) on the same day. • Otto Schily (Grüne) resigned on 7 November 1989 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 8 November 1989. • Kurt Biedenkopf (CDU) resigned on 9 November 1990 and was replaced by (CDU) on 12 November 1990. 1983 Results of the 1983 federal election held on 6 March 1983: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer (FDP); Rainer Barzel (CDU); Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Klaus Beckmann (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); Norbert Blüm (CDU); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Willy Brandt (SPD); Gerhard Braun (CDU); (SPD); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Dieter-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Horst Ehmke (SPD); (SPD); Leni Fischer (CDU); Anke Fuchs (SPD); (SPD); Hans H. Gattermann (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (CDU); Reinhard Göhner (CDU); Gabriele Gottwald (Grüne); (CDU); (SPD); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); (SPD); Antje Huber (SPD); Herbert Hupka (CDU); Agnes Hürland (CDU); (SPD); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Friedrich Kronenberg (CDU); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Manfred Lahnstein (SPD); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); (CDU); Erwin Marschewski (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (SPD); Paul Mikat (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); Adolf Müller (CDU); (CDU); Michael Müller (SPD); Franz Müntefering (SPD); Christa Nickels (Grüne); (SPD); (CDU); (Grüne); (SPD); (CDU); Annemarie Renger (SPD); (SPD); Otto Schily (Grüne); (SPD); (CDU); Adolf Schmidt (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Eckhard Stratmann (Grüne); (Grüne); (CDU); * (Grüne); (SPD); Antje Vollmer (Grüne); (SPD); Helga Wex (CDU); and Dorothee Wilms (CDU). * (Grüne) did not take-up his mandate and was replaced by (Grüne). Substitutions: • Manfred Lahnstein (SPD) resigned on 31 August 1983 and was replaced by (SPD) on 1 September 1983. • Christa Nickels (Grüne) resigned on 30 March 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 1 April 1985. • (Grüne) resigned on 30 March 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 1 April 1985. • (Grüne) resigned on 31 March 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 3 April 1985. • Gabriele Gottwald (Grüne) resigned on 31 March 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 3 April 1985. • Eckhard Stratmann (Grüne) resigned on 31 March 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 3 April 1985. • Antje Vollmer (Grüne) resigned on 2 April 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 10 April 1985. • (Grüne) resigned on 3 April 1985 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 13 April 1985. • Helga Wex (CDU) died on 9 January 1986 and was replaced by Franz-Josef Berners (CDU) on 17 January 1986. • Otto Schily (Grüne) resigned on 13 March 1986 and was replaced by (Grüne) on 14 March 1986. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (SPD, Recklinghausen II) resigned on 9 July 1984 and was replaced by (SPD) on 16 July 1984. • (CDU, Olpe – Siegen-Wittgenstein II) resigned on 20 March 1985 and was replaced by (CDU) on 21 March 1985. • (CDU, Euskirchen – Erftkreis II) died on 26 November 1986 and was replaced by (CDU) on 3 December 1986. 1980 Results of the 1980 federal election held on 5 October 1980: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Irmgard Adam-Schwaetzer (FDP); Rainer Barzel (CDU); Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Klaus Beckmann (FDP); (SPD); Jochen Borchert (CDU); Willy Brandt (SPD); Gerhard Braun (CDU); (FDP); (SPD); Wolf-Michael Catenhusen (SPD); Dieter-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Klaus Daweke (CDU); Horst Ehmke (SPD); (SPD); Leni Fischer (CDU); (FDP); Hans H. Gattermann (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); (FDP); (CDU); Herbert Hupka (CDU); Agnes Hürland (CDU); (SPD); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); Karl Lamers (CDU); Norbert Lammert (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (FDP); (FDP); Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup (CDU); Paul Mikat (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); Adolf Müller (CDU); (CDU); Franz Müntefering (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Annemarie Renger (SPD); (FDP); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Adolf Schmidt (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Helga Wex (CDU); Dorothee Wilms (CDU); and (SPD). Substitutions: • Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (Ind) resigned on 2 December 1982 and was replaced by Matthias Ginsberg (FDP) on 9 December 1982. • (CDU) died on 16 December 1982 and was replaced by (CDU) on 21 December 1982. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (SPD, Siegen-Wittgenstein I) died on 10 February 1983 and was replaced by (SPD) on 24 February 1983. 1970s 1976 Results of the 1976 federal election held on 3 October 1976: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Ulrich Berger (CDU); Kurt Biedenkopf (CDU); (SPD); Willy Brandt (SPD); Ferdinand Breidbach (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Dieter-Julius Cronenberg (FDP); Klaus Daweke (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Leni Fischer (CDU); Liselotte Funcke (FDP); (FDP); Hans H. Gattermann (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (CDU); Kurt Gscheidle (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Herbert Hupka (CDU); Agnes Hürland (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Irmgard Karwatzki (CDU); Hans Katzer (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Werner Maihofer (FDP); Ingrid Matthäus-Maier (FDP); Reinhard Meyer zu Bentrup (CDU); Paul Mikat (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); Adolf Müller (CDU); Franz Müntefering (SPD); (SPD); (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Annemarie Renger (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Botho Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (CDU); Adolf Schmidt (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Gerhard Schröder (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Helga Wex (CDU); Dorothee Wilms (CDU); (CDU); and (SPD). Substitutions: • (FDP) died on 16 April 1978 and was replaced by (FDP) on 20 April 1978. • (SPD) died on 23 May 1978 and was replaced by (SPD) on 26 May 1978. • Liselotte Funcke (FDP) resigned on 23 November 1979 and was replaced by (FDP) on 26 November 1979. • (SPD) resigned on 25 April 1980 and was replaced by (SPD) on 5 May 1980. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (SPD, Duisburg II) died on 5 May 1977 and was replaced by (SPD) on 9 May 1977. • (SPD, Wuppertal I) died on 20 December 1978 and was replaced by (SPD) on 31 December 1978. • (SPD, Aachen-Land) died on 13 October 1979 and was replaced by (SPD) on 18 October 1979. 1972 Results of the 1972 federal election held on 19 November 1972: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ernst Achenbach (FDP); Rudolf Augstein (FDP); Gerhart Baum (FDP); (SPD); Ulrich Berger (CDU); Karl Bewerunge (CDU); Kurt Birrenbach (CDU); Helmut von Bockelberg (CDU); Willy Brandt (SPD); Gerhard Braun (CDU); Ferdinand Breidbach (CDU); Fritz Burgbacher (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Rembert van Delden (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Liselotte Funcke (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (SPD); (CDU); Burkhard Hirsch (FDP); (CDU); Herbert Hupka (CDU); Agnes Hürland (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Hans Katzer (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Otto Graf Lambsdorff (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Werner Maihofer (FDP); (CDU); Paul Mikat (CDU); Jürgen Möllemann (FDP); Adolf Müller (CDU); (FDP); (FDP); Wilderich Freiherr Ostman von der Leye (SPD); (CDU); Annemarie Renger-Loncarevic (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Botho Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (CDU); Walter Scheel (FDP); (SPD); Adolf Schmidt (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); Gerhard Schröder (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Helga Wex (CDU); Karl Wienand (SPD); (CDU); and (CDU). Substitutions: • Rudolf Augstein (FDP) resigned on 24 January 1973 and was replaced by Rolf Böger (FDP) on 25 January 1973. • Walter Scheel (FDP) resigned on 27 June 1974 and was replaced by Karl-Hans Laermann (FDP) on 28 June 1974. • Karl Wienand (SPD) resigned on 3 December 1974 and was replaced by (SPD) on 9 December 1974. • (CDU) resigned on 15 January 1975 and was replaced by (CDU) on 17 January 1975. • Burkhard Hirsch (FDP) resigned on 5 June 1975 and was replaced by (FDP) on the same day. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • Friedhelm Farthmann (SPD, Rheydt – Grevenbroich II) resigned on 5 June 1975 and was replaced by Franz Müntefering (SPD) on 10 June 1975. 1960s 1969 Results of the 1969 federal election held on 28 September 1969: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ernst Achenbach (FDP); Walter Arendt (SPD); (SPD); Ulrich Berger (CDU); Karl Bewerunge (CDU); Kurt Birrenbach (CDU); Theodor Blank (CDU); Helmut von Bockelberg (CDU); Günter Böhme (CDU); Willy Brandt (SPD); Aenne Brauksiepe (CDU); Ferdinand Breidbach (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Rembert van Delden (CDU); Hans Dichgans (CDU); Wolfram Dorn (FDP); Elfriede Eilers (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); Liselotte Funcke (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (SPD); (CDU); Herbert Hupka (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Hans Katzer (CDU); (FDP); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Erich Mende (FDP); (CDU); Paul Mikat (CDU); Adolf Müller (CDU); (FDP); Wilderich Freiherr Ostman von der Leye (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Annemarie Renger-Loncarevic (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Botho Prinz zu Sayn-Wittgenstein-Hohenstein (CDU); Walter Scheel (FDP); (SPD); Otto Schmidt (CDU); (CDU); Gerhard Schröder (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Karl Wienand (SPD); Bernhard Winkelheide (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); and (FDP). Substitutions: • (CDU) resigned on 8 August 1970 and was replaced by Valentin Brück (CDU) on 14 August 1970. • Theodor Blank (CDU) resigned on 21 April 1972 and was replaced by (CDU) on 23 April 1972. • (FDP) resigned on 2 May 1972 and was replaced by (FDP) on the same day. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • (SPD, Dortmund II) died on 20 February 1970 and was replaced by (SPD) on 26 February 1970. • (SPD, Iserlohn) died on 5 March 1970 and was replaced by (SPD) on 9 March 1970. • (SPD, Dinslaken) died on 19 January 1971 and was replaced by Friedhelm Farthmann (SPD) on 26 January 1971. 1965 Results of the 1965 federal election held on 19 September 1965: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ernst Achenbach (FDP); Walter Arendt (SPD); Adolf Arndt (SPD); Ulrich Berger (CDU); Karl Bewerunge (CDU); Kurt Birrenbach (CDU); Willy Brandt* (SPD); Valentin Brück (CDU); Heinz Budde (CDU); Hermann Busse (FDP); Rembert van Delden (CDU); Hans Dichgans (CDU); Wolfram Dorn (FDP); Josef Effertz (FDP); Elfriede Eilers (SPD); Hans Georg Emde (FDP); Fritz Eschmann (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Martin Frey (CDU); Liselotte Funcke (FDP); Hans-Dietrich Genscher (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Wenzel Jaksch (SPD); (SPD); Hans Katzer (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Erich Mende (FDP); (CDU); Adolf Müller (CDU); (SPD); Peter Nellen (SPD); (FDP); (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Walter Scheel (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); Otto Schmidt (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Helene Wessel** (SPD); Karl Wienand (SPD); Bernhard Winkelheide (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); and (FDP). * Willy Brandt (SPD) did not take-up his mandate and was replaced by (SPD). The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Ernst Achenbach (FDP); Luise Albertz (SPD); (SPD); Albrecht Aschoff (FDP); Karl Bewerunge (CDU); (SPD); Kurt Birrenbach (CDU); Ernst von Bodelschwingh (CDU); (SPD); Valentin Brück (CDU); Richard Burckardt (FDP); Hermann Busse (FDP); Rembert van Delden (CDU); Hans Dichgans (CDU); (SPD); Wolfgang Döring (FDP); Wolfram Dorn (FDP); Josef Effertz (FDP); (CDU); Elfriede Eilers (SPD); Hans Georg Emde (FDP); Fritz Eschmann (SPD); (CDU); Martin Frey (CDU); Liselotte Funcke (FDP); (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); (SPD); Rudolf-Ernst Heiland (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); Wenzel Jaksch (SPD); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); (SPD); Hans Krüger (CDU); Heinz Kühn (SPD); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Erich Mende (FDP); (SPD); (CDU); Adolf Müller (CDU); (CDU); Peter Nellen (SPD); Richard Oetzel (CDU); (FDP); (FDP); (CDU); Robert Pferdmenges (CDU); (CDU); (SPD); Arnold Poepke (CDU); (CDU); (FDP); Luise Rehling (CDU); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); Walter Scheel (FDP); (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); (CDU); (CDU); Helene Weber (CDU); (SPD); (CDU); Emmi Welter (CDU); Helene Wessel (SPD); Karl Wienand (SPD); Bernhard Winkelheide (CDU); Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski (SPD); (CDU); (SPD); and (FDP). Substitutions: • (SPD) died on 10 July 1962 and was replaced by (SPD) on 16 July 1962. • Helene Weber (CDU) died on 25 July 1962 and was replaced by (CDU) on 1 August 1962. • Robert Pferdmenges (CDU) died on 28 September 1962 and was replaced by Hermann Ehren (CDU) on 4 October 1962. • (FDP) died on 4 December 1962 and was replaced by (FDP) on 6 December 1962. • Wolfgang Döring (FDP) died on 17 January 1963 and was replaced by (FDP) on 24 January 1963. • Heinz Kühn (SPD) resigned on 9 April 1963 and was replaced by (SPD) on 17 April 1963. • (SPD) died on 16 May 1963 and was replaced by (SPD) on 22 May 1963. • (FDP) died on 21 July 1963 and was replaced by Volrad Deneke (FDP) on 26 July 1963. • (SPD) died on 24 September 1963 and was replaced by (SPD) on 30 September 1963. • Luise Rehling (CDU) died on 29 May 1964 and was replaced by Curt Becker (CDU) on 11 June 1964. • Hermann Ehren (CDU) died on 30 November 1964 and was replaced by (CDU) on 4 December 1964. • Rudolf-Ernst Heiland (SPD) died on 6 May 1965 and was replaced by (SPD) on 13 May 1965. • (SPD) resigned on 10 June 1965 and was replaced by (SPD) on 14 June 1965. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • Heinrich Deist (SPD, Bochum) died on 7 March 1964 and was replaced by (SPD) on 12 March 1964. • Johannes Even (CDU, Bergheim – Euskirchen) died on 24 November 1964 and was replaced by (CDU) on 30 November 1964. • Matthias Hoogen (CDU, Kempen-Krefeld) resigned on 11 December 1964 and was replaced by Ulrich Berger (CDU) on 22 December 1964. • (CDU, Recklinghausen-Land) died on 24 June 1965 and was replaced by (CDU) on 30 June 1965. 1950s 1957 Results of the 1957 federal election held on 15 September 1957: The following candidates were elected: The following candidates were elected: The following candidates were elected: • State seats - Willi Agatz (KPD); Luise Albertz (SPD); Rudolf Amelunxen (Z); Thea Arnold (Z); Martin Blank (FDP); Franz Blücher (FDP); Karl Brunner (SPD); (Z); Willi Eichler (SPD); Heinrich Glasmeyer (Z); Robert Görlinger (SPD); Arthur Grundmann (FDP); (Z); Heinrich Happe (SPD); Paul Harig (KPD); Rudolf-Ernst Heiland (SPD); Hermann Höpker-Aschoff (FDP); (SPD); (Z); (FDP); (SPD); (SPD); (FDP); Johannes Kunze (CDU); (SPD); Erich Mende (FDP); (SPD); Friedrich Middelhauve (FDP); Kurt Müller (KPD); (Z); Hugo Paul (KPD); (FDP); Max Reimann (KPD); (Z); (KPD); (Z); (KPD); Günther Sewald (CDU); Viktoria Steinbiß (CDU); (KPD); (KPD); (SPD); and Helene Wessel (Z). Substitutions: • Rudolf Amelunxen (Z) resigned on 7 October 1949 and was replaced by Helmut Bertram (Z) on 3 November 1949. • Günther Sewald (CDU) died on 25 November 1949 and was replaced by Robert Pferdmenges (CDU) on 12 January 1950. • Friedrich Middelhauve (FDP) resigned on 17 October 1950 and was replaced by Paul Luchtenberg (FDP) on 30 October 1950. • (Z) died on 18 October 1950 and was replaced by (Z) on 26 October 1950. • (Z) died on 29 July 1951 and was replaced by (Z) on 7 August 1951. • Hermann Höpker-Aschoff (FDP) resigned on 9 September 1951 and was replaced by Oscar Funcke (FDP) on 14 September 1951. • Karl Brunner (SPD) died on 13 November 1951 and was replaced by Maria Ansorge (SPD) on 17 November 1951. • (KPD) resigned on 30 June 1952 and was replaced by (KPD) on 10 July 1952. • (FDP) died on 19 January 1953 and was replaced by (FDP) on 22 January 1953. Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: • Franz Etzel (CDU, Rees – Dinslaken) resigned on 4 January 1953 and was replaced by Johannes Handschumacher (CDU) on 21 January 1953. • Friedrich Holzapfel (CDU, Warburg – Höxter – Büren) resigned on 20 January 1953 and was replaced by Richard Oetzel (CDU) on 24 January 1953. • (SPD, Iserlohn) died on 15 July 1953 and was replaced by (SPD) on 24 July 1953. ==Notes==
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