In the run-up to the federal election campaign, there was intense internal party turmoil surrounding Vogelsang's candidacy. After she was removed as head of the local party, she was accused of errors in party finances, which culminated in another party conference that called on her to withdraw her candidacy. After Vogelsang persisted in her candidacy, she was elected to the Bundestag in the
2009 German federal election as the
direct candidate for the
Neukölln constituency, receiving 30% of the
first vote. In the Bundestag, she was a full member of the Subcommittee on European Union Affairs, the Petitions Committee, and the Health Committee, and a substitute member of the Main Committee. Vogelsang delivered her first speech in the German Bundestag on December 17, 2009. She is a member of the European Union Parliamentary Group of the German Bundestag . She was not nominated again in the Neukölln constituency for the
2013 German federal election. Her attempt to secure the direct candidacy in the
Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East constituency (constituency 83) failed: at the decisive meeting, she received only 3 out of 23 votes cast. == Positions ==