Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd

Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd is an electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 3. It is located in central western Schleswig-Holstein, comprising the Steinburg district, the southern part of the Dithmarschen district, and part of the Segeberg district.[1]

3 Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd
electoral district
for the Bundestag
Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd in 2013
StateSchleswig-Holstein
Population220,800 (2015)
Electorate176,636 (2017)
Major settlementsItzehoe
Husum
Heide
Area2,000.5 km2
Current electoral district
Created1965
PartyCDU
MemberMark Helfrich
Elected2013, 2017

Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd was created for the 1965 federal election. Since 2017, it has been represented by Mark Helfrich of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU).[2]

Geography

Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd is located in central western Schleswig-Holstein. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the district of Steinburg, the southern part of the Dithmarschen district (specifically the urban municipality of Brunsbüttel, and the Ämter of Burg-Sankt Michaelisdonn, Marne-Nordsee, and Mitteldithmarschen), and the urban district of Bad Bramstedt and Amt of Bad Bramstedt-Land from the Segeberg district.[1]

History

Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd was created in 1965, then known as Steinburg – Süderdithmarschen. It contained parts of the abolished constituencies of Steinburg and Norder- und Süderdithmarschen. Until 1972, it was constituency 4 in the numbering system. From 1972 until 2002, its name contained a hyphen between "Dithmarschen" and "Süd".

In the elections of 1965 and 1969, Steinburg – Süderdithmarschen consisted of the districts of Steinburg and Süderdithmarschen. After reform of the administrative divisions in Schleswig-Holstein, the constituency acquired its current name and configuration, containing Steinburg and the southern part of Dithmarschen. In 2002, Bad Bramstedt and Bad Bramstedt-Land became part of Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd.

Election No. Name Borders
1965 4 Steinburg – Süderdithmarschen
  • Steinburg district
  • Süderdithmarschen district
1969
1972 3 Steinburg – Dithmarschen-Süd
1976
1980
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd
2005
2009
2013
2017
2021

Members

The constituency has been held by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) during all but three Bundestag terms since its creation in 1965. Its first representative was the CDU's Kai-Uwe von Hassel, who served from 1965 until 1980, when the constituency was won by the Social Democratic Party (SPD). It was then represented by Kurt Leuschner for a single term, before returning to the CDU in 1983. Between then and 1998, it was represented by Dietrich Austermann. The constituency was won by the SPD's Cornelie Sonntag-Wolgast in 1998. She was re-elected in 2002, but the constituency again returned to the CDU in 2002. It was then represented by Rolf Koschorrek until 2013. He was succeeded by Mark Helfrich, who was re-elected in 2017.

Election Member Party %
1965 Kai-Uwe von Hassel CDU 52.2
1969 50.8
1972 48.9
1976 48.4
1980 Kurt Leuschner SPD 48.1
1983 Dietrich Austermann CDU 51.4
1987 47.4
1990 48.3
1994 47.4
1998 Cornelie Sonntag-Wolgast SPD 48.8
2002 45.8
2005 Rolf Koschorrek CDU 44.9
2009 39.8
2013 Mark Helfrich CDU 45.4
2017 41.9

Election results

2017 election

Federal election (2017): Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd[3]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU Y Mark Helfrich 54,812 41.9 3.5 47,366 36.2 5.7
SPD Karin Thissen 34,219 26.1 7.9 29,756 22.7 7.3
FDP Wolfgang Kubicki 14,440 11.0 6.0 17,298 13.2 7.1
AfD Rolf von Rhein 10,006 7.6 4.1 11,180 8.5 4.1
Green Ingrid Nestle 8,791 6.7 1.6 12,960 9.9 2.3
Left Björn Thoroe 7,176 5.5 1.6 8,732 6.7 1.6
PARTEI   1,445 1.1
FW Helmut Unger 1,278 1.0 1,002 0.8 0.1
BGE   415 0.3
NPD   471 0.4 0.5
ÖDP   191 0.1
MLPD Christian Kölle 161 0.1 62 0.0 0.0
Informal votes 1,134 1,139
Total Valid votes 130,883 130,878
Turnout 132,017 74.7 3.2
CDU hold Majority 20,593 15.8 4.4

2013 election

Federal election (2013): Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd[4]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU Mark Helfrich 56,669 45.4 5.5 52,408 41.9 7.2
SPD Karin Thissen[lower-alpha 1] 42,476 34.0 4.2 37,502 30.0 5.0
Green Eka von Kalben 6,386 5.1 3.4 9,485 7.6 2.7
FDP Wolfgang Kubicki 6,324 5.1 7.8 7,689 6.2 11.4
Left Marcel Mansouri 4,909 3.9 3.2 6,286 5.0 2.8
AfD Ulrike Trebesius 4,468 3.6 5,492 4.4
Pirates Patrick Breyer 2,674 2.1 2,709 2.2 0.1
NPD Hans-Günther Adler 980 0.8 0.5 1,038 0.8 0.4
Tierschutzpartei   930 0.7
FW   869 0.7
Rentner 516 0.4 0.9
MLPD   34 0.0 0.0
Informal votes 1,523 1,451
Total Valid votes 124,886 124,958
Turnout 126,409 71.5 0.7
CDU hold Majority 14,193 11.4 1.4

2009 election

Federal election (2009): Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd[5]
Notes:

Blue background denotes the winner of the electorate vote.
Pink background denotes a candidate elected from their party list.
Yellow background denotes an electorate win by a list member, or other incumbent.
A Y or N denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
CDU Y Rolf Koschorrek 49,779 39.8 5.1 43,480 34.7 4.3
SPD Jörn Thießen 37,277 29.8 11.4 31,282 25.0 11.3
FDP Jürgen Koppelin 16,037 12.8 8.4 21,970 17.5 6.8
Green Bernd Voß 10,665 8.5 5.3 12,899 10.3 3.7
Left Dieter Cwielong 8,896 7.1 3.5 9,808 7.8 3.2
Pirates   2,549 2.0
Rentner 1,604 1.3
NPD Helmut Günter Radunski 1,603 1.3 0.2 1,512 1.2 0.0
Independent Jürgen Peter 715 0.6
DVU   142 0.1
MLPD   44 0.0 0.0
Informal votes 3,348 3,030
Total Valid votes 124,972 125,290
Turnout 128,320 72.3 6.2
CDU hold Majority 12,502 10.0 6.3

Notes

  1. Thissen entered the Bundestag on the SPD list after the resignation of Hans-Peter Bartels in May 2015.

References

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