Homburg (electoral district)

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299 Homburg
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Bundestagswahlkreis 299-2025.svg
Homburg in 2025
State Saarland
Population240,500 (2019)
Electorate185,941 (2021)
Major settlements Neunkirchen
Homburg
Sankt Ingbert
Area550.2 km2
Current electoral district
Created1957
Party SPD
Member Esra Limbacher
Elected 2021

Homburg 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 299. It is located in southeastern Saarland, comprising the Saarpfalz-Kreis district and parts of the Neunkirchen and Saarbrücken districts. [1]

Contents

Homburg was created for the inaugural 1957 federal election after the accession of Saarland to Germany. Since 2021, it has been represented by Esra Limbacher of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD). [2]

Geography

Homburg is located in southeastern Saarland. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the Saarpfalz-Kreis district, the municipalities of Neunkirchen and Spiesen-Elversberg from the Neunkirchen district, and the municipalities of Friedrichsthal, Quierschied, and Sulzbach from the Saarbrücken district. [1]

History

Homburg was created in 1957, then known as Homburg – St. Ingbert. In the 1965 through 1972 elections, it was named St. Ingbert. It acquired its current name in the 1976 election. In the 1957 and 1961 elections, it was constituency 247 in the numbering system. In the 1965 through 1998 elections, it was number 248. Since the 2002 election, it has been number 299.

Originally, the constituency comprised the Homburg district, the St. Ingbert district, and the municipality of Neunkirchen and Amt of Spiesen from Ottweiler district. In the 1976 through 1998 elections, it comprised the Saarpfalz-Kreis district and the municipalities of Neunkirchen and Spiesen-Elversberg from the Neunkirchen district. It acquired its current borders in the 2002 election.

ElectionNo.NameBorders
1957 247Homburg – St. Ingbert
  • Homburg district
  • St. Ingbert district
  • Ottweiler district (only Neunkirchen municipality and Spiesen Amt )
1961
1965 248St. Ingbert
1969
1972
1976 Homburg
1980
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 299
2005
2009
2013
2017
2021
2025

Members

The constituency was first represented by Kurt Conrad of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) from 1957 to 1961. It was won by Johann Klein of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) in 1961. Werner Wilhelm regained it for the SPD in 1969 and served until 1980. He was succeeded by fellow SPD member Lothar Fischer from 1980 to 2002. Astrid Klug of the SPD was representative from 2002 to 2009. Alexander Funk of the CDU was elected in 2009 and served until 2017. He was succeeded by party fellow Markus Uhl in 2017. Esra Limbacher won the constituency for the SPD in 2021.

ElectionMemberParty %
1957 Kurt Conrad SPD 31.6
1961 Johann Klein CDU 46.3
1965 44.5
1969 Werner Wilhelm SPD 44.3
1972 52.4
1976 49.1
1980 Lothar Fischer SPD 51.7
1983 47.9
1987 47.4
1990 52.4
1994 50.6
1998 54.7
2002 Astrid Klug SPD 50.4
2005 40.1
2009 Alexander Funk CDU 33.4
2013 39.8
2017 Markus Uhl CDU 33.6
2021 Esra Limbacher SPD 36.6

Election results

2021 election

Federal election (2021): Homburg [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%±%
SPD Esra Limbacher 51,09136.6Increase2.svg 5.252,09137.2Increase2.svg 9.6
CDU Red x.svgN Markus Uhl [lower-alpha 1] 36,47226.1Decrease2.svg 7.432,00422.9Decrease2.svg 8.2
AfD Christian Wirth 16,21011.6Increase2.svg 0.616,06811.5Decrease2.svg 0.2
FDP Ralf Armbrüster11,0157.9Increase2.svg 2.715,71911.2Increase2.svg 3.5
Left Florian Spaniol7,3125.2Decrease2.svg 5.79,2476.6Decrease2.svg 5.8
Green Maria Luise Herber6,8264.9Decrease2.svg 0.1
Tierschutzpartei  4,0452.9
FW Axel Kammerer4,4183.2Increase2.svg 1.93,3592.4Increase2.svg 1.5
PARTEI Evelyne Görlinger3,2872.4Increase2.svg 0.82,2021.6Increase2.svg 0.3
dieBasis Ute Weisang2,0861.51,8781.3
Volt  8470.6
Pirates  8090.6Increase2.svg 0.1
ÖDP Claus Jacob8950.66450.5
Team Todenhöfer  5260.4
NPD  3620.3Decrease2.svg 0.3
MLPD  810.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,6762,405
Total valid votes139,612139,883
Turnout 142,28876.5Increase2.svg 0.6
SPD gain from CDU Majority14,61910.5

2017 election

Federal election (2017): Homburg [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 Markus Uhl 48,10233.6Decrease2.svg 6.244,53831.0Decrease2.svg 5.6
SPD Esra Limbacher45,02231.4Decrease2.svg 6.239,72927.7Decrease2.svg 4.2
AfD Daniel Schütte15,76711.0Increase2.svg 6.416,74511.7Increase2.svg 6.1
Left Walter Kappmeier15,72411.0Increase2.svg 1.917,77312.4Increase2.svg 2.2
FDP Peter Habel7,3695.1Increase2.svg 3.811,0967.7Increase2.svg 3.9
Greens Marc Piazolo7,1285.0Increase2.svg 1.48,1095.6Increase2.svg 0.5
PARTEI Johannes Rösner2,2091.51,7601.2
FW Axel Kammerer1,7831.21,2730.9Increase2.svg 0.2
NPD  7790.5Decrease2.svg 1.2
Pirates  6480.5Decrease2.svg 2.0
V-Partei³ 3820.3
DM2530.2
BGE  2100.1
PDV 1210.1
MLPD Helmut Bohn-Klein2170.21090.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,6712,467
Total valid votes143,321143,525
Turnout 145,99275.9Increase2.svg 3.9
CDU holdMajority3,0802.2Steady2.svg 0.0

2013 election

Federal election (2013): Homburg [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 Green check.svgY Alexander Funk55,25039.8Increase2.svg 6.450,89236.6Increase2.svg 7.5
SPD David Lindemann52,26637.6Increase2.svg 6.744,36531.9Increase2.svg 6.5
Left Yvonne Ploetz12,5929.1Decrease2.svg 10.314,18010.2Decrease2.svg 11.5
AfD Karsten Sturm6,4434.67,7845.6
Greens Markus Schmitt4,9543.6Decrease2.svg 1.07,1275.1Decrease2.svg 1.2
Pirates Andreas Guckert3,2892.43,4532.5Increase2.svg 1.1
NPD Niels Kandar2,2311.6Increase2.svg 0.12,4371.8Increase2.svg 0.3
FDP Thorsten Eich1,8901.4Decrease2.svg 5.95,2663.8Decrease2.svg 8.0
FAMILIE 2,3781.7Decrease2.svg 0.4
FW  9300.7
PRO 2180.2
MLPD  720.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes3,7293,542
Total valid votes138,915139,102
Turnout 142,64472.0Decrease2.svg 1.0
CDU holdMajority2,9842.2Decrease2.svg 0.3

2009 election

Federal election (2009): Homburg [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 Alexander Funk48,09233.4Increase2.svg 0.742,03329.1Increase2.svg 0.3
SPD Red x.svgN Astrid Klug [lower-alpha 2] 44,50030.9Decrease2.svg 9.236,68125.4Decrease2.svg 8.9
Left Ralf Reinstädtler27,93319.4Increase2.svg 4.031,38221.7Increase2.svg 3.6
FDP Christian Schmitt10,5087.3Increase2.svg 3.917,03911.8Increase2.svg 4.3
Greens Winfried Anslinger6,5754.6Increase2.svg 1.89,1646.3Increase2.svg 0.6
FAMILIE Heinz Dabrock4,1022.9Decrease2.svg 0.53,0302.1Decrease2.svg 0.6
NPD Bernd Ehrreich2,2061.5Decrease2.svg 0.52,1591.5Decrease2.svg 0.6
Pirates  2,0431.4
RRP7970.6
MLPD  500.0Decrease2.svg 0.1
Informal votes3,1312,669
Total valid votes143,916144,378
Turnout 147,04773.0Decrease2.svg 5.8
CDU gain from SPD Majority3,5922.5

Notes

  1. Uhl entered the Bundestag on the CDU list after Peter Altmaier declined his mandate.
  2. Klug entered the Bundestag on the SPD list after the death of Ottmar Schreiner in April 2013.

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