From 1990 to 1992, Christel Happach-Kasan was a member of the
district council of the Duchy of Lauenburg. From 1992 until she resigned her mandate on 10 December 2002, she was a member of the
Landtag of Schleswig-Holstein. There, she was deputy chairwoman of the FDP
parliamentary group and spokesperson for agricultural and environmental policy. On 10 December 2002, she succeeded
Wolfgang Kubicki, who had resigned, in the
Bundestag. Christel Happach-Kasan was the FDP parliamentary group's spokesperson for food and agriculture and chair of the FDP
parliamentary group's working group on food, agriculture, and consumer protection. In her roles, she advocated for genetic engineering in crop production and the food chain, as well as for the increased cultivation and use of plants for bioenergy production. Christel Happach-Kasan always entered the Bundestag via the
second vote on the
Schleswig-Holstein state list. Due to her party's failure to clear the
five percent hurdle in the
2013 federal election, she was no longer represented in the
18th Bundestag. == Memberships ==