Heinsberg (electoral district)

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88 Heinsberg
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Bundestagswahlkreis 88-2025.svg
Heinsberg in 2025
State North Rhine-Westphalia
Population255,600 (2019)
Electorate192,346 (2021)
Major settlements Erkelenz
Heinsberg
Hückelhoven
Area627.9 km2
Current electoral district
Created1949
Party CDU
Member Wilfried Oellers
Elected 2013, 2017, 2021

Heinsberg 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 88. It is located in western North Rhine-Westphalia, comprising the Heinsberg district. [1]

Contents

Heinsberg was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2013, it has been represented by Wilfried Oellers of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). [2]

Geography

Heinsberg is located in western North Rhine-Westphalia. As of the 2021 federal election, it is coterminous with the Heinsberg district. [1]

History

Heinsberg was created in 1949, then known as Geilenkirchen – Erkelenz – Jülich. In the 1965 and 1969 elections, it was named Geilenkirchen – Heinsberg. It acquired its current name in the 1972 election. In the 1949 election, it was North Rhine-Westphalia constituency 3 in the numbering system. In the 1953 through 1961 elections, it was number 62. From 1965 through 1998, it was number 55. From 2002 through 2009, it was number 90. In the 2013 through 2021 elections, it was number 89. From the 2025 election, it has been number 88.

Originally, the constituency comprised the districts of Geilenkirchen-Heinsberg, Erkelenz, and Jülich. In the 1965 and 1969 elections, it comprised the districts of Geilenkirchen and Heinsberg. In the 1972 election, it was coterminous with Heinsberg district. In the 1976 election, it also contained the municipality of Niederkrüchten from the Viersen district. It acquired its current borders in the 1980 election.

ElectionNo.NameBorders
1949 3Geilenkirchen – Erkelenz – Jülich
  • Geilenkirchen-Heinsberg district
  • Erkelenz district
  • Jülich district
1953 62
1957
1961
1965 55Geilenkirchen – Heinsberg
1969
1972 Heinsberg
1976
1980
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 90
2005
2009
2013 89
2017
2021
2025 88

Members

The constituency has been held continuously by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) since its creation. It was first represented by Karl Müller from 1949 to 1957, followed by Karl Arnold for a single term. Fritz Burgbacher was elected in 1961 and served until 1972. Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim served until 1987, followed by Karl H. Fell until 1998. Leo Dautzenberg was elected in the 1998 election and served until 2013. Wilfried Oellers was elected in 2013, and re-elected in 2017 and 2021.

ElectionMemberParty %
1949 Karl Müller CDU 64.2
1953 71.0
1957 Karl Arnold CDU 72.6
1961 Fritz Burgbacher CDU 64.4
1965 63.1
1969 60.9
1972 Adolf Freiherr Spies von Büllesheim CDU 59.9
1976 61.4
1980 58.4
1983 62.8
1987 Karl H. Fell CDU 57.6
1990 55.8
1994 53.4
1998 Leo Dautzenberg CDU 49.2
2002 50.3
2005 51.4
2009 50.4
2013 Wilfried Oellers CDU 53.4
2017 45.6
2021 39.7

Election results

2021 election

Federal election (2021): Heinsberg [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 Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
CDU Green check.svgY Wilfried Oellers 57,09539.7Decrease2.svg 5.946,46632.3Decrease2.svg 7.2
SPD Norbert Spinrath37,24925.9Decrease2.svg 2.038,82227.0Increase2.svg 1.1
Greens Dignanllely Meurer15,36810.7Increase2.svg 5.716,85811.7Increase2.svg 6.5
AfD Hermann Navel10,9657.6Decrease2.svg 0.711,3597.9Decrease2.svg 0.9
FDP Alexander Dorner10,6917.4Increase2.svg 0.816,02311.1Decrease2.svg 0.3
PARTEI Mark Benecke4,9013.41,9291.3Increase2.svg 0.8
Left Rüdiger Birmann3,6082.5Decrease2.svg 2.14,5293.1Decrease2.svg 2.5
Tierschutzpartei  2,3341.6Increase2.svg 0.8
FW Hans-Peter Weiland2,2881.6Increase2.svg 0.51,3751.0Increase2.svg 0.4
dieBasis Michael Aggelidis1,5541.11,6021.1
Pirates  5320.4Decrease2.svg 0.1
Team Todenhöfer  4380.3
Volt  3820.3
LIEBE2350.2
Gesundheitsforschung  2100.1Increase2.svg 0.1
NPD  2090.1Decrease2.svg 0.2
LfK1550.1
V-Partei3  1090.1Steady2.svg 0.0
ÖDP  870.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Humanists  750.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Bündnis C  530.0
PdF470.0
LKR  300.0
MLPD  180.0Steady2.svg 0.0
PSG  140.0Steady2.svg 0.0
DKP  100.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes1,6491,397
Total valid votes143,719143,971
Turnout 145,36875.6Increase2.svg 0.7
CDU holdMajority19,84613.8Decrease2.svg 3.9

2017 election

Federal election (2017): Heinsberg [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 Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
CDU Green check.svgY Wilfried Oellers 64,12145.6Decrease2.svg 7.855,60539.5Decrease2.svg 9.9
SPD Norbert Spinrath39,30128.0Decrease2.svg 0.336,42125.9Decrease2.svg 0.5
AfD Hermann Navel11,6528.3Increase2.svg 6.012,3138.7Increase2.svg 5.2
FDP Klaus Jürgen Wagner9,3346.6Increase2.svg 4.416,11111.4Increase2.svg 6.5
Greens Christoph Stolzenberger6,9645.0Decrease2.svg 0.77,2815.2Decrease2.svg 0.4
Left Wolfram Steinhage6,4244.6Increase2.svg 0.27,9095.6Increase2.svg 0.4
Tierschutzpartei  1,1790.8
PARTEI  8050.6Increase2.svg 0.2
FW Sascha Mattern1,5361.17470.5Increase2.svg 0.2
Pirates Kai Torsten Boxberg1,2720.9Decrease2.svg 1.66690.5Decrease2.svg 1.8
NPD  4570.3Decrease2.svg 0.8
AD-DEMOKRATEN3680.3
V-Partei³ 1500.1
DiB 1490.1
Volksabstimmung1370.1Decrease2.svg 0.1
Gesundheitsforschung 1340.1
ÖDP  1230.1Steady2.svg 0.0
DM1190.1
BGE  1000.1
Die Humanisten 610.0
MLPD  460.0Steady2.svg 0.0
DKP  80.0
SGP 80.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes1,7261,440
Total valid votes140,604140,890
Turnout 142,33074.9Increase2.svg 3.4
CDU holdMajority24,82017.6Decrease2.svg 7.5

2013 election

Federal election (2013): Heinsberg [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 Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
CDU Wilfried Oellers 70,64953.4Increase2.svg 3.065,41749.3Increase2.svg 7.8
SPD Norbert Spinrath37,44428.3Increase2.svg 4.234,89526.3Increase2.svg 4.8
Greens Hans Josef Dederichs7,5115.7Decrease2.svg 1.27,3365.5Decrease2.svg 1.6
Left Ayten Kaplan5,7204.3Decrease2.svg 3.36,9155.2Decrease2.svg 3.0
Pirates Katharina Lenzen3,3102.53,0192.3Increase2.svg 0.8
AfD Hermann Navel3,0432.34,6523.5
FDP Linus Kester Stieldorf2,9212.2Decrease2.svg 7.36,5434.9Decrease2.svg 11.5
NPD Heiko Glowka1,7181.3Decrease2.svg 0.21,4271.1Decrease2.svg 0.1
PARTEI  5560.4
FW  4370.3
REP  2540.2Decrease2.svg 0.1
PRO 2510.2
Volksabstimmung2310.2Increase2.svg 0.1
Nichtwahler1950.1
ÖDP  1450.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Party of Reason 1120.1
RRP770.1Decrease2.svg 0.1
BIG600.0
PSG 440.0Steady2.svg 0.0
BüSo 290.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Die Rechte 260.0
MLPD  180.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,2051,882
Total valid votes132,316132,639
Turnout 134,52171.5Increase2.svg 1.2
CDU holdMajority33,20525.1Decrease2.svg 1.2

2009 election

Federal election (2009): Heinsberg [6]
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 Green check.svgY or Red x.svgN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

PartyCandidateVotes%±%Party votes%±%
CDU Green check.svgY Leo Dautzenberg 65,14350.4Decrease2.svg 1.153,88841.5Decrease2.svg 1.7
SPD Norbert Spinrath31,11124.1Decrease2.svg 13.227,87721.5Decrease2.svg 11.1
FDP Andreas Rademachers12,3429.5Increase2.svg 4.321,31516.4Increase2.svg 5.7
Left Christa Frohn9,8597.6Increase2.svg 3.010,6388.2Increase2.svg 3.1
Greens Gisela Johlke8,9336.99,3077.2Increase2.svg 2.0
Pirates  1,9761.5
NPD Helmut Gudat1,9641.5Increase2.svg 0.11,5321.2Increase2.svg 0.2
Tierschutzpartei  1,0470.8Increase2.svg 0.3
FAMILIE 7840.6Increase2.svg 0.1
RENTNER4200.3
REP  4130.3Decrease2.svg 0.2
RRP1990.2
Volksabstimmung1450.1Steady2.svg 0.0
ÖDP  940.1
DVU  730.1
Centre  690.1Steady2.svg 0.0
BüSo 240.0Decrease2.svg 0.0
PSG 200.0Steady2.svg 0.0
MLPD  170.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,4091,923
Total valid votes129,352129,838
Turnout 131,76170.2Decrease2.svg 7.1
CDU holdMajority34,03226.3Increase2.svg 12.2

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