Maria Eichhorn has been a member of the
district council of
Landkreis Regensburg since 1972. She has been a
member of the German Bundestag since 1990. From 1994 to 2005, she was chairwoman of the parliamentary group
Family, Senior Citizens, Women and Youth and since 2006 has been the CDU/CSU parliamentary group's Commissioner for Drugs. In 2002 and 2005, Maria Eichhorn was directly elected to the
constituency of
Regensburg and before that always via the
state list Bavaria into the
Bundestag. In the 2005
Bundestag election, she received 53.0% of the
first vote in the Regensburg constituency. In 2009, Maria Eichhorn no longer stood for a seat in the German Bundestag and therefore retired. Her successor as constituency representative is the CSU politician
Peter Aumer. == Public offices ==