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Federal election 2021: an overview of the results of the city of Hamburg

2021-09-24T04:15:53.780Z


How did the people from Hamburg vote in the federal election in 2021? The results from the Hanseatic city at a glance. 


How did the people from Hamburg vote in the federal election in 2021?

The results from the Hanseatic city at a glance. 

Hamburg - The “Gateway to the World” currently has around 1,847,300 inhabitants on an area of ​​755.1 km², which corresponds to a typical metropolitan high population density of 2,366.5 inhabitants / km².

In 2017, a total of 76% of the 984,926 eligible voters in six constituencies cast their votes in the 2017 federal election.

The international port shapes the appearance, social structure and economic life of the city.

The proportion of foreign citizens was 14.7%, those with a migration background 28.3% and thus above the national average.

Around 540 employees (calculated per 1,000 inhabitants) work in positions subject to social security contributions.

Due to the city's immensely important position as an international transshipment point, these can be found almost exclusively in the service, hospitality, trade and transport sectors.

(Is Laschet Merkel's legacy playful? With our politics newsletter you will always find out all the news about the federal election.)

Federal election 2021: These are the results from the city of Hamburg

Further data and figures from the 2021 federal election can be found on our interactive map with all the results for constituencies and municipalities.

Hamburg: These were the results of the 2017 federal election

Results for the constituency of Hamburg-Mitte (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

24.2%

30.9%

12.9%

6.4%

13.8%

7.3%

4.4%

Second vote

23.5%

23.8%

14.4%

9.3%

15.0%

8.0%

5.9%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

With 30.9 percent of the first votes, Johannes Kahrs (SPD) prevailed in the Hamburg-Mitte constituency.

Results for the Hamburg-Altona constituency (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

25.9%

28.9%

14.4%

8.6%

13.6%

5.1%

3.4%

Second vote

24.9%

20.4%

17.9%

11.2%

15.7%

5.5%

4.3%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

With 28.9 percent of the first votes, Dr.

Matthias Bartke (SPD) in the Hamburg-Altona constituency.

Results for the constituency of Hamburg-Eimsbüttel (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

28.7%

31.6%

15.0%

6.8%

10.4%

5.7%

1.8%

Second vote

26.9%

22.3%

17.0%

11.3%

12.4%

5.9%

4.2%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

With 31.6 percent of the first votes, Niels Annen (SPD) prevailed in the Hamburg-Eimsbüttel constituency.

Results for the constituency of Hamburg-Nord (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

33.5%

30.8%

13.6%

8.4%

7.5%

5.5%

0.7%

Second vote

31.3%

21.4%

14.4%

13.9%

9.4%

6.2%

3.4%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

With 33.5 percent of the first votes, Dr.

Christoph Johannes Ploß (CDU) in the constituency of Hamburg-Nord.

Results for the constituency of Hamburg-Wandsbeck (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

29.7%

34.6%

7.1%

7.0%

9.2%

9.5%

2.9%

Second vote

28.9%

26.6%

10.4%

10.3%

9.8%

9.8%

4.3%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

With 34.6 percent of the first votes, Aydan Özoğuz (SPD) electoral district Hamburg-Wandsbeck prevailed.

Results for the constituency of Hamburg-Bergedorf-Harburg (2017):

Political party

CDU

SPD

GREEN

FDP

THE LEFT

AfD

Others

First vote

28.1%

34.8%

7.7%

5.2%

10.7%

10.9%

2.6%

Second vote

27.4%

26.2%

10.0%

8.6%

11.2%

11.5%

5.1%

(All data from bundeswahlleiter.de)

Metin Hakverdi (SPD) prevailed in the Hamburg-Bergedorf-Harburg constituency with 34.8 percent of the first votes.

All results of the federal election 2021

On Merkur.de you will find a detailed overview of all results of the federal election 2021 with gains, losses and the new distribution of seats in parliament.

We also offer you all available data on the counting status on election day at the level of the constituencies, cities and municipalities.

Source: merkur

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