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Federal election 2021: results in the Kaiserslautern constituency

2021-09-24T01:01:34.119Z


What is the result of the 2021 federal election in the Kaiserslautern constituency? How did the individual parishes vote? You can find the numbers here.


What is the result of the 2021 federal election in the Kaiserslautern constituency?

How did the individual parishes vote?

You can find the numbers here.

Rhineland-Palatinate - The constituency of Kaiserslautern will be number 209 in the federal election in 2021. It is one of a total of 15 constituencies in the state of Rhineland-Palatinate.

The area of ​​the constituency has remained unchanged since the previous election.

Merkur.de shows you the results for the entire constituency as well as for individual cities and municipalities.

(Election data, live ticker, background coverage - you can get all the information about the federal election 2021 in our politics newsletter.)

Direct candidates and parties for the 2021 federal election

On the ballot paper in the federal state of Rhineland-Palatinate, voters can choose from 20 state lists of the parties with their second vote.

In 2021, 15 direct candidates will run for the federal election in the Kaiserslautern constituency.

With the first vote, voters can vote for the following people:

  • Xaver Jung (CDU)

  • Matthias Mieves (SPD)

  • Michael Kunte (Alliance 90 / The Greens)

  • Jana Braun Lambur (FDP)

  • Alexander Ulrich (The Left)

  • Marco Staudt (AfD)

  • Thomas Lebkücher (Free Voters)

  • Malte Schümann (Volt)

  • Torsten Friedrichs (the base)

  • Derya Sujana-Ṣen (The PARTY)

  • Petra Winkler (LKR)

  • Patrick Reinhold Kühn-Breisch (Animal Welfare Party)

  • Dietrich Peter Schwang (Internationalist Alliance)

  • Dirk Hoppe (climate list)

  • Marius Lauer (independent)

Results in the Kaiserslautern constituency as an interactive map

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

Local results in the 2017 federal election

In the last federal election, 8 candidates were admitted to the Kaiserslautern constituency.

Gustav Herzog won the direct mandate from the SPD with 33.9% of the vote.

The opposing candidates were: Xaver Jung (CDU, 31.3%), Achim Oliver Bertram (FDP, 5.5%), Paul Bunjes (Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen, 5.1%), Alexander Ulrich (Die Linke, 7, 2%), Stefan Scheil (AfD, 12.6%), Günther Mack (Free Voters, 2.8%) and Alexander Mühlmann (The Party, 1.5%).

The parties got the following results in the last federal election with the second vote in the area of ​​the constituency:

  • CDU: 29.1%

  • SPD: 28.3%

  • FDP: 9.1%

  • Alliance 90 / The Greens: 6.7%

  • The left: 8.0%

  • AfD: 13.7%

  • Pirates: 0.5%

  • Free voters: 2.1%

  • NPD: 0.5%

  • ÖDP: 0.2%

  • MLPD: 0.0%

  • UI: 0.2%

  • The party: 1.3%

  • V-Party³: 0.3%

What will be part of the Kaiserslautern constituency in the 2021 federal election?

Around 298,200 people live in the Kaiserslautern constituency.

In the federal election, the constituency includes the city of Kaiserslautern, the Donnersbergkreis, the Kusel district and, from the Kaiserslautern district, the municipalities of Enkenbach-Alsenborn, Otterbach-Otterberg and Weilerbach.

Other constituencies in the region

The constituencies are directly adjacent to the Kaiserslautern constituency (209):

  • Kreuznach (201)

  • Worms (206)

  • Neustadt to Speyer (208)

  • Pirmasens (210)

  • St. Wendel (298)

  • Homburg (299)

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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