Lower Saxony (Bundestag electoral district)

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Lower Saxony
Niedersachsen
Electoral District
for the Bundestag
Locator map Lower-Saxony in Germany.svg
Location of Lower Saxony within Germany
State Lower Saxony
Population8,004,489 (2024) [1]
Electorate6,043,412 (2025)
Area47,710 km2 (2022) [2]
Current Electoral District
Created1949
Seats
List
  • – (2025–present) [a]
  • 59 (2013–2025)
  • – (1957–2013) [a]
  • 66 (1953–1957)
  • 58 (1949–1953)
Members [3]
List [b]
Constituencies
Created from

Lower Saxony (German : Niedersachsen) is one of the 16 multi-member upper-tier state electoral districts of the Bundestag, one of the two national legislatures of Germany. The district was created in 1949 following the restoration of democracy in West Germany with the creation of the Federal Republic of Germany. It is conterminous with the state of Lower Saxony. At the 2025 federal election the constituency had 6,043,412 registered electors and elected 65 of the 630 members of the Bundestag. The district's members are elected using the mixed-member proportional representation electoral system and is currently divided into 30 lower-tier constituencies.

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Electoral system

Members of the Bundestag for Lower Saxony are elected using a complex mixed-member proportional representation electoral system that has evolved over time. [4] [5]

1949 Electoral Act
The Parliamentary Council of West Germany, a constituent assembly elected by Parliaments of the eleven states of West Germany, could not agree upon the electoral law to be included in the Basic Law, the constitution of the nascent nation. The Council instead established a special committee to draft an electoral law for the first federal election. In February 1949 the Council adopted an electoral law which would establish a mixed electoral system with 50% of seats elected using the first-past-the-post system and the other 50% via federal lists, and there would no electoral threshold. The Allied-occupying authorities objected to the new electoral as they considered that the Parliamentary Council was not competent to enact electoral law and only the states could do so. The minister presidents of the states referred the issue back to the Parliamentary Council which passed another electoral law on 10 May 1949 with a two-thirds majority. The Allied military governors objected to several parts of the new law and ordered changes to be made. In response, the minister presidents promulgated an amended electoral law on 15 June 1949, the "Electoral Act for the first Bundestag and the first Federal Assembly of the Federal Republic of Germany" ( Wahlgesetz zum ersten Bundestag und zur ersten Bundesversammlung der Bundesrepublik Deutschland ). [5] [6] On 5 August 1949 the minister presidents promulgated an amendment to the electoral law in relation to method of calculating the seat allocation in the upper-tier electoral districts. [7]

The amended law provided for 400 members of the Bundestag of which 58 would be elected from Lower Saxony. [6] [8] Each state government was to distribute the seats in their respective states with 60% of seats being allocated to constituency seats or direct mandates ( Direktmandat ) elected from lower-tier single-member constituencies with the remaining 40% of seats being state seats allocated to state lists (Landesliste or Landeswahlvorschlag) elected from upper-tier multi-member electoral districts. [6] [9] In the lower-tier constituencies the candidate with the most votes was elected (plurality voting). [6] [10] In order to calculate the state seats won by each party, the total seats allocated to each state, excluding constituency seats won by independents and parties that did not submit a state-list nomination, were distributed to parties using the D'Hondt method. [7] [10] Only parties that had received at least 5% of the votes in the state or had won at least one constituency seat in the state (the basic mandate clause Grundmandatsklausel) were included in this calculation. [7] [10] Then the number of constituency seats won by the party in the state were deducted to determine the number of state seats won by each party. [7] [10] If the number of constituency seats won by a party exceeded the calculated number of seats it was entitled to in the state, it was permitted to retain the overhang seats (Überhangmandat). [7] [10] Finally, the state seats won by each party were distributed amongst its candidates in the order they appeared on the state list (closed list). [7] [10]

Vacancies in constituency seats were filled by by-elections until January 1953 when an amendment to the electoral law abolished by-elections and instead vacancies were filled from the party's state list. [6] [11]

1953 Electoral Act
In July 1953 a new electoral law, the "Electoral Act for the Second Bundestag and the Federal Assembly" (Wahlgesetz zum zweiten Bundestag und zur Bundesversammlung), was enacted. [5] [12] The new law provided for 484 members of the Bundestag of which 66 would be elected from Lower Saxony. [12] [13] The split between constituency seats and state seats was changed from 60:40 to 50:50 as the Parliamentary Council had envisaged in 1949. [5] [12] Voters had two votes instead of one - with their first vote (Erststimme) they chose a candidate in the lower-tier constituency and with their second vote (Zweitstimme) they chose a state list in the upper-tier electoral district. [12] [14] Split-ticket voting (panachage) was permitted. [14] The two thresholds required to compete for state seats were transferred from the state level to the national level. [12] [14] Parties representing recognised national minorities (Nationale Minderheit) were exempt from the threshold requirements. [12]

1956 Electoral Act
The "Bundeswahlgesetz" (Federal Election Act) enacted in May 1956 was the first permanent electoral law in post-war West Germany (the 1949 and 1953 Acts were provisional and only applied to the subsequent federal election). [15] [16] In December 1956 the Act was amended in relation to size of the Bundestag following the accession of Saarland to the federal republic. [17] The Bundestag was to have 494 members (excluding the 22 non-voting members from West Berlin) but, unlike the previous Acts, seats weren't allocated to individual states which in effect meant seats were distributed amongst participating parties based on the national vote rather than on the state vote as previously. [16] [17] The requirement to have won at least one constituency seat nationally to compete for state seats was increased to at least three constituency seats nationally. [16] [17] The 5% threshold and exemption for parties representing recognised national minorities remained as previously. [16] [17]

The calculation of the number of state seats won by each party was carried out in three stages. Firstly, the total number of Bundestag seats - excluding constituency seats won by independents, parties that did not submit a state-list nomination and parties that did not meet the threshold requirements - were allocated amongst parties that met the threshold requirements based on their national total of second votes and using the D'Hondt method. [16] [17] Secondly, the seats allocated to each party was distributed to the upper-tier electoral district level based on their state total of second votes and using the D'Hondt method. [16] [17] Finally, the constituency seats won by the party in the state were deducted to determine the number of state seats won by each party. [16] [17] Parties retained overhang seats as previously. [16] [17]

In February 1964 the Act was amended to increase the size of the Bundestag from 494 to 496. [18]

1975 Electoral Act
A new version of the Act was enacted in September 1975 but made no changes to electoral system. [19] The method for allocating state seats was changed from D'Hondt to the largest remainder method with Hare quota in March 1985. [20] [21]

In June 1990 the Act was amended to allow the accession of the East German states into the federal republic, increasing the size of the Bundestag from 496 to 656. [22] [23] The Federal Constitutional Court ruled in September 1990 that the 5% national threshold violated the principle of equal voting rights as political parties from East Germany needed to increase their votes by a relatively larger amount than parties from West Germany in order to meet the threshold in a unified Germany. [24] In response, the electoral law was amended in October 1990 to have separate 5% thresholds for East and West Germany and passing either one would allow the party to compete for upper-tier electoral district seats in the whole of Germany. [22] [25] This change was transitional and only applied to the subsequent election. [26]

1993 Electoral Act
A new version of the Act was enacted in July 1993 but made no changes to electoral system. [27] In November 1996 the Act was amended to decrease the size of the Bundestag from 656 to 598 but this change wasn't applied until the 2002 federal election. [22] [28] The method for allocating state seats was changed from largest remainder to the Sainte-Laguë method (also known as the Schepers method) in March 2008. [29] [30]

The existence of overhang seats at state level together with seats being allocated initially at the national level led to the possibility of negative vote weight - the more second votes a party received in a state in which it had overhang seats, the fewer overall seats it would end up receiving. [31] The Federal Constitutional Court ruled in July 1998 that this violated the princicple of equal votes enshrined in the Basic Law. [32] In response, the Act was amended in December 2011 but in July 2012 the Constitutional Court ruled this too violated the Basic Law as it still raised the possibility of negative vote weight. [33] [34] The Act was amended again in May 2013 to meet the Constitutional Court's ruling. [35] The main changes were that the seats were allocated initially based on second votes at the state level rather than on the national level, and the introduction levelling seats (Ausgleichsmandat) to ensure that the final overall seat allocation was proportional to the second votes. [5] The threshold limits and the method of electing lower-tier constituency seats remained unchanged.

The calculation of the state seats won by each party was carried out in multiple, circular stages. Firstly, the total number of seats in the Bundestag (598) was distributed amongst the upper-tier electoral districts based on their population of German citizens. [35] Secondly, the total seats allocated to each upper-tier electoral district - excluding seats won at the lower-tier constituency level by independents, parties that did not submit a state-list nomination and parties that did not meet the threshold requirements - were allocated amongst parties that met the national threshold requirements based on their total second votes in the state and using the Sainte-Laguë method. [35] Then the number of constituency seats won by the party in the state were deducted to determine the initial allocation of state seats won by each party. Parties retained overhang seats as previously. Each party's minimum seat entitlement was the sum of the initial allocation of state seats plus the number of constituency seats won by the party, including overhang seats. Next, the ratio of second votes to minimum seat entitlement was calculated for each party. Then, each party's second votes total was divided by the lowest of these ratios to determine the final national seat allocation. [36] The difference between the final national seat allocation and the minimum seat entitlement was the number of levelling seats. [36] The final national allocation was then distributed to the upper-tier electoral district level based on the number of second votes received by that party in each state but ensuring that each party received at least as many seats as the number of constituency seats the party won in the state. [35] Finally, the number of constituency seats won by the party in the state were deducted to determine the final allocation of state seats won by each party. [35] This final allocation of state seats could be lower than the initial allocation. One new clause in the Act was that if a party received more than half of the total number of second votes received by parties that met the threshold requirements, but did not not receive more than half of the seats, additional seats were to allocated to that party, using the same top-down method as above, until it received one seat more than half of the total number of seats in the Bundestag. [35]

The existence overhang seats plus changes in the party system in Germany meant more and more levelling seats were required to achieve proportionality. [37] In order to mitigate this, the Act was amended in November 2020 so that any overhang seats in excess of three for a party in a state would be off-set by a commensurate reduction in the party's state seats in other states. [37] [38] At the 2021 federal election the Christian Social Union received 12 overhang mandates in Bavaria but, as it only competed in that state, its nine excess overhang seats could not be off-set by a reductions in state seats elsewhere and as result 104 levelling seats were needed to achieve proportionality. [37] This, together with a total 34 overhang seats, took the size of the Bundestag to 736, the largest in the democratic world. [37]

The Act was amended in June 2023 to eliminate overhang seats, and therefore the need for levelling seats. [39] [40] The size of the Bundestag was increased from 598 to 630 whilst the basic mandate clause was abolished. [37] [39] The latter change was challenged in the Constitutional Court which ruled on 30 July 2024 that the 5% threshold without any exceptions was unconstitutional and ordered the reinstatement of the basic mandate clause on an interim basis. [41] [42] The calculation of the number of state seats won by each party was similar to the process used prior to the 2013 reform, with the exception that if a party won more constituency seats in a state than it was entitled to, its constituency winners were excluded from the Bundestag in decreasing order of their first vote share. [37] [39]

Constituencies

Current

Lower Saxony is currently divided into 30 lower-tier constituencies: [43]

Former

Election results

Summary

Election Communists
DKP / KPD
Left
Linke / PDS
Social Democrats
SPD
Greens
Grüne / AUD
Free Democrats
FDP
Christian Democrats
CDU
All-German
GDP / DP
Alternative
AfD
National Democrats
NPD / DRP
Votes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%SeatsVotes%Seats
2025 405,5198.09%61,153,52323.00%17576,84511.50%8205,1634.09%01,410,41828.12%21894,54017.84%13
2021 1,0200.02%0148,6573.29%31,498,50033.13%26726,61316.06%13474,63810.49%81,093,57924.18%18336,4347.44%64,3790.10%0
2017 1,1000.02%0322,9796.95%51,275,17227.44%20404,8258.71%6431,4059.28%71,623,48134.94%21422,3629.09%712,0340.26%0
2013 223,9355.04%41,470,00533.07%25391,9018.82%6185,6474.18%01,825,59241.07%31165,8753.73%037,4150.84%0
2009 380,3738.58%61,297,94029.28%19475,74210.73%7588,40113.27%91,471,53033.20%2153,9091.22%0
2005 205,2004.30%32,058,17443.17%27354,8537.44%5426,3418.94%61,599,94733.56%2159,7441.25%0
2002 50,3801.04%02,318,62547.84%31353,6447.30%5342,9907.08%51,673,49534.53%2212,9050.27%0
1998 50,0681.01%12,446,94549.41%35292,7995.91%4314,5036.35%41,689,95334.13%246,8230.14%0
1994 46,7310.98%11,938,32140.57%28338,0877.08%5368,1807.71%51,971,66441.27%28
1990 14,6540.32%01,765,92838.36%27205,4494.46%0474,60910.31%72,039,66844.31%3112,7470.28%0
1987 1,967,44341.44%26353,7217.45%5419,8828.84%61,969,96741.49%2621,9840.46%0
1983 6,3610.13%02,015,73141.35%26278,5975.72%4338,4166.94%42,223,98845.62%299,8640.20%0
1980 7,0200.15%02,232,53146.95%3077,4751.63%0535,91411.27%71,891,81339.78%267,1070.15%0
1976 11,2320.24%02,129,50245.71%29369,5267.93%52,129,14345.70%2812,1340.26%0
1972 9,4670.20%02,235,91148.06%30393,2828.45%51,988,72042.75%2722,9070.49%0
1969 1,797,37643.78%29230,4715.61%41,854,51445.17%309,7320.24%0188,2724.59%0
1965 1,614,54039.84%265,4600.13%0440,86010.88%71,855,12445.77%29102,4702.53%0
1961 1,526,82438.72%25519,13913.17%91,536,95638.98%26242,2196.14%063,2511.60%0
1957 1,255,20432.80%22226,4635.92%41,495,34339.08%27435,93611.39%888,9632.32%0
1953 40,0911.06%01,136,52230.06%21260,8946.90%51,330,98235.21%25449,20311.88%8132,0573.49%0
1949 104,1323.09%01,125,29533.43%24252,1417.49%5593,69117.64%12597,54217.75%12273,1298.11%5

Detailed

  Party has received at least 5% of the vote nationally or won three [c] seats at the lower-tier constituency level and is entitled to compete for seats at the upper-tier state level.
  Party represents a recognised minority and is entitled to compete for seats at the upper-tier state level.

2020s

2025

Results of the 2025 federal election held on 23 February 2025: [44] [45]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
ConstituencyStat.Tot.
Win.For.Ele.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU257,924346,548324,098481,8481,410,41828.12%15015621
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD230,462309,704250,432362,9251,153,52323.00%15015217
Alternative for Germany AfD182,939223,283207,846280,472894,54017.84%0001313
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne113,059170,214131,044162,528576,84511.50%00088
Die Linke Linke82,664115,81483,390123,651405,5198.09%00066
Free Democratic Party FDP37,42054,02446,19267,527205,1634.09%00000
Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance BSW38,83450,86441,03458,644189,3763.78%00000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 11,92015,33813,58117,26858,1071.16%00000
Free Voters FW6,4899,1909,79912,15037,6280.75%00000
Volt Germany Volt6,6567,6847,7938,35530,4880.61%00000
Die PARTEI 4,6295,7875,0596,88522,3600.45%00000
Grassroots Democratic Party of Germany dieBasis2,5762,8133,2613,81612,4660.25%00000
Pirate Party Germany Piraten1,6452,3631,7652,2568,0290.16%00000
Bündnis Deutschland BD1,3261,6161,3472,0016,2900.13%00000
Party of Humanists PdH7199466741,0033,3420.07%00000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD3273802023331,2420.02%00000
Valid votes979,5891,316,5681,127,5171,591,6625,015,336100.00%300303565
Rejected votes5,5426,9365,3518,14725,9760.52%
Total polled985,1311,323,5041,132,8681,599,8095,041,31283.42%
Registered electors1,189,9041,588,3741,346,9551,918,1796,043,412
Turnout82.79%83.32%84.11%83.40%83.42%

The following candidates were elected: [46]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [3] [47]

2021

Results of the 2021 federal election held on 26 September 2021: [48] [49]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.StateTot.
Ini. Lev. Ele.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD309,414394,431326,144468,5111,498,50033.13%22044 [d] 26 [e]
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU199,490266,044253,732374,3131,093,57924.18%8731018
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne139,600211,615159,928215,470726,61316.06%01031313
Free Democratic Party FDP87,617124,382110,608152,031474,63810.49%06288
Alternative for Germany AfD73,28387,39578,51597,241336,4347.44%05166
Die Linke Linke31,19440,56632,45244,445148,6573.29%02133
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 11,40915,65014,23616,63657,9311.28%00000
Grassroots Democratic Party of Germany dieBasis9,43812,10412,19912,62846,3691.03%00000
Die PARTEI 8,41710,4928,86012,38940,1580.89%00000
Free Voters FW7,4808,89411,2259,61537,2140.82%00000
Pirate Party Germany Piraten3,5955,2493,5984,51316,9550.37%00000
Team Todenhöfer 3,0955,2662,0713,13313,5650.30%00000
Volt Germany Volt2,8283,3342,2683,46711,8970.26%00000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD1,0941,0221,1591,1044,3790.10%00000
Party of Humanists PdH8251,1077821,0923,8060.08%00000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP8848418339263,4840.08%00000
V-Partei3 V8059407378013,2830.07%00000
Die Urbane. Eine HipHop Partei 5726906007632,6250.06%00000
Liberal Conservative Reformers LKR3112813973171,3060.03%00000
German Communist Party DKP2123122142821,0200.02%00000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD1992741451908080.02%00000
Valid votes891,7621,190,8891,020,7031,419,8674,523,221100.00%3030144474
Rejected votes9,19611,7447,10511,87639,9210.87%
Total polled900,9581,202,6331,027,8081,431,7434,563,14274.74%
Registered electors1,214,6791,610,6531,352,4901,927,5596,105,381
Turnout74.17%74.67%75.99%74.28%74.74%

The following candidates were elected: [52]

Following the re-run of the federal election in parts of Berlin in February 2024, the seat allocation was recalculated across Germany and the SPD was allocated one additional state seat in Lower Saxony which was initially allocated to Daniela De Ridder but, as she had already entered the Bundestag in June 2022 following the resignation of Yasmin Fahimi, the seat was taken up by Angela Hohmann. [53] [54]

Substitutions: [55] [56]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [55] [56]

2010s

2017

Results of the 2017 federal election held on 24 September 2017: [57] [58]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.StateTot.
Ini. Lev. Ele.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU294,708396,163374,519558,0911,623,48134.94%1650521
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD280,089351,792259,683383,6081,275,17227.44%1433620
Free Democratic Party FDP82,120118,70098,316132,269431,4059.28%06177
Alternative for Germany AfD94,040117,42598,608112,289422,3629.09%06177
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne77,950116,94194,134115,800404,8258.71%05166
Die Linke Linke69,03990,17569,28194,484322,9796.95%04155
Die PARTEI 10,01412,3028,12210,79041,2280.89%00000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 8,95111,3419,83710,35840,4870.87%00000
Free Voters FW3,5794,3735,8665,36019,1780.41%00000
Pirate Party Germany Piraten4,0965,4583,4484,68117,6830.38%00000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD3,0672,9462,9433,07812,0340.26%00000
German CentreDM1,9622,8551,5731,7568,1460.18%00000
Basic Income Alliance BGE1,5582,2972,2631,9668,0840.17%00000
Democracy in Motion DiB1,4102,0601,3901,4896,3490.14%00000
V-Partei3 V1,3421,7711,3511,6126,0760.13%00000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP9381,2501,0771,5064,7710.10%00000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD4964922443841,6160.03%00000
German Communist Party DKP2163931613301,1000.02%00000
Valid votes935,5751,238,7341,032,8161,439,8514,646,976100.00%302973666
Rejected votes7,4559,0277,04311,37034,8950.75%
Total polled943,0301,247,7611,039,8591,451,2214,681,87176.44%
Registered electors1,238,2661,626,4331,343,7711,916,1126,124,582
Turnout76.16%76.72%77.38%75.74%76.44%

The following candidates were elected: [59]

Substitutions: [60] [61]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [60] [61]

2013

Results of the 2013 federal election held on 22 September 2013: [62] [63] [64]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.StateTot.
Ini. Lev. Ele.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU339,077454,534416,806615,1751,825,59241.07%171131431
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD324,871416,886303,824424,4241,470,00533.07%13931225
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne80,454115,98789,882105,578391,9018.82%06066
Die Linke Linke50,44162,87748,77061,847223,9355.04%03144
Free Democratic Party FDP34,90551,13640,25359,353185,6474.18%00000
Alternative for Germany AfD34,05444,41244,00043,409165,8753.73%00000
Pirate Party Germany Piraten17,14020,00416,64820,80974,6011.68%00000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD9,0799,5669,0179,75337,4150.84%00000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 7,3379,4307,9519,09133,8090.76%00000
Free Voters FW5,3904,8654,9236,59521,7730.49%00000
Party of Bible-abiding Christians PBC1,4531,3391,1031,7695,6640.13%00000
Pro Germany Citizens' Movement 1,1731,6859771,1554,9900.11%00000
The Republicans REP6799595256232,7860.06%00000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD3243852293291,2670.03%00000
Valid votes906,3771,194,065984,9081,359,9104,445,260100.00%302973666
Rejected votes10,95512,8818,57113,61446,0211.02%
Total polled917,3321,206,946993,4791,373,5244,491,28173.42%
Registered electors1,252,5491,633,5591,333,3181,898,0476,117,473
Turnout73.24%73.88%74.51%72.37%73.42%

The following candidates were elected: [65]

Substitutions: [66] [67]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [66] [67]

2000s

2009

Results of the 2009 federal election held on 27 September 2009: [68] [69] [70]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU282,820367,948329,030491,7321,471,53033.20%16521
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD291,516377,847264,547364,0301,297,94029.28%14519
Free Democratic Party FDP109,136156,271135,606187,388588,40113.27%099
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne97,265137,168111,661129,648475,74210.73%077
Die Linke Linke84,595101,27781,806112,695380,3738.58%066
Pirate Party Germany Piraten20,72724,59117,74723,98187,0461.96%000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD12,90515,46912,95512,58053,9091.22%000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 7,4329,8027,7359,68934,6580.78%000
Alliance 21/Pensioners' Party7,7589,3568,2326,63131,9770.72%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP9561,5761,2501,5825,3640.12%000
German People's Union DVU8341,2261,2111,0474,3180.10%000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD2854962223501,3530.03%000
Valid votes916,2291,203,027972,0021,341,3534,432,611100.00%303262
Rejected votes11,45512,79710,28115,20549,7381.11%
Total polled927,6841,215,824982,2831,356,5584,482,34973.34%
Registered electors1,262,0031,639,1261,328,4801,882,5016,112,110
Turnout73.51%74.18%73.94%72.06%73.34%

The following candidates were elected: [71]

Substitutions: [72] [73]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [72] [73]

2005

Results of the 2005 federal election held on 18 September 2005: [74] [75] [76]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD453,946592,040422,839589,3492,058,17443.17%25227
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU308,867394,365356,676540,0391,599,94733.56%41721
Free Democratic Party FDP83,408114,59799,413128,923426,3418.94%066
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne72,149105,99483,28593,425354,8537.44%055
The Left Party.PDS Linke48,68053,82746,10356,590205,2004.30%033
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD14,08316,58314,68314,39559,7441.25%000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 6,1627,3096,4897,44427,4040.57%000
The Grays – Gray Panthers Graue3,8654,6983,9344,41316,9100.35%000
Party of Bible-abiding Christians PBC2,5992,8972,6212,99011,1070.23%000
Initiative Pro D-MarkPro DM8301,0129081,1193,8690.08%000
Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität BüSo4886335105572,1880.05%000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD4715293335781,9110.04%000
Valid votes995,5481,294,4841,037,7941,439,8224,767,648100.00%293362
Rejected votes14,81515,56911,73519,13561,2541.27%
Total polled1,010,3631,310,0531,049,5291,458,9574,828,90279.38%
Registered electors1,272,3531,638,5011,316,3461,855,8416,083,041
Turnout79.41%79.95%79.73%78.61%79.38%

The following candidates were elected: [77]

Substitutions: [78] [79]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [78] [79]

2002

Results of the 2002 federal election held on 22 September 2002: [80] [81] [82]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD517,310669,842473,805657,6682,318,62547.84%25631
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU333,166416,723366,858556,7481,673,49534.53%41822
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne71,991103,36885,63092,655353,6447.30%055
Free Democratic Party FDP64,94588,69078,610110,745342,9907.08%055
Party of Democratic Socialism PDS11,89414,19811,29412,99450,3801.04%000
Party for a Rule of Law Offensive Schill6,81413,73014,0098,61243,1650.89%000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 3,8054,5854,2044,94417,5380.36%000
The Republicans REP2,8094,5313,5403,09213,9720.29%000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD3,7873,0093,1982,91112,9050.27%000
Party of Bible-abiding Christians PBC1,8962,8432,1702,3379,2460.19%000
The Grays – Gray Panthers Graue1,5462,1691,5342,0097,2580.15%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP3654903775051,7370.04%000
Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität BüSo2254463592481,2780.03%000
Valid votes1,020,5531,324,6241,045,5881,455,4684,846,233100.00%293463
Rejected votes8,60810,5137,79113,18240,0940.82%
Total polled1,029,1611,335,1371,053,3791,468,6504,886,32780.96%
Registered electors1,274,6871,635,0231,297,5931,827,8676,035,170
Turnout80.74%81.66%81.18%80.35%80.96%

The following candidates were elected: [83]

Substitutions: [84] [85]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [84] [85]

1990s

1998

Results of the 1998 federal election held on 27 September 1998: [86] [87] [88]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD552,974702,276496,973694,7222,446,94549.41%27835
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU342,637422,709365,596559,0111,689,95334.13%42024
Free Democratic Party FDP62,48187,56969,48694,967314,5036.35%044
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne61,92786,78367,51176,578292,7995.91%044
Party of Democratic Socialism PDS11,46013,60212,17212,83450,0681.01%011
The Republicans REP9,89614,89011,6578,61245,0550.91%000
German People's Union DVU6,5669,1787,5657,86031,1690.63%000
Initiative Pro D-MarkPro DM7,6867,1746,3807,93329,1730.59%000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 2,8023,2972,7883,19012,0770.24%000
The Grays – Gray Panthers Graue1,6672,4781,8032,4978,4450.17%000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD1,8451,6391,7131,6266,8230.14%000
Party of Bible-abiding Christians PBC1,4622,1301,6801,2006,4720.13%000
Anarchist Pogo Party of Germany APPD1,2021,4581,3781,6645,7020.12%000
Federation of Free CitizensBfB1,2241,5801,7461,1005,6500.11%000
Natural Law Party 5567966028612,8150.06%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP2966735266292,1240.04%000
Christian Centre CM3035282934621,5860.03%000
Party for Social Equality PSG1501841171516020.01%000
Valid votes1,067,1341,358,9441,049,9861,475,8974,951,961100.00%313768
Rejected votes9,51414,0218,32612,53844,3990.89%
Total polled1,076,6481,372,9651,058,3121,488,4354,996,36083.91%
Registered electors1,279,6341,625,5451,261,5411,787,8475,954,567
Turnout84.14%84.46%83.89%83.25%83.91%

The following candidates were elected: [89]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [90] [91]

1994

Results of the 1994 federal election held on 16 October 1994: [92] [93] [94]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU432,818516,026420,435602,3851,971,66441.27%171128
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD443,968556,211378,223559,9191,938,32140.57%141428
Free Democratic Party FDP72,213105,70680,734109,527368,1807.71%055
Alliance 90/The Greens Grüne73,378100,32976,27788,103338,0877.08%055
The Republicans REP13,78519,95613,51110,73657,9881.21%000
Party of Democratic Socialism PDS11,11814,37510,06511,17346,7310.98%011
The Grays – Gray Panthers Graue4,0606,3403,9275,20019,5270.41%000
Human Environment Animal Protection Party 3,5894,4423,5284,31915,8780.33%000
Party of Bible-abiding Christians PBC1,7862,0781,7011,6567,2210.15%000
Natural Law Party 1,2061,9731,2271,9016,3070.13%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP8301,7891,3691,6355,6230.12%000
Bürgerrechtsbewegung Solidarität BüSo2294513322101,2220.03%000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD1021781001795590.01%000
Valid votes1,059,0821,329,854991,4291,396,9434,777,308100.00%313667
Rejected votes8,99211,2927,30411,80239,3900.82%
Total polled1,068,0741,341,146998,7331,408,7454,816,69881.82%
Registered electors1,293,9721,627,5531,222,6741,742,3885,886,587
Turnout82.54%82.40%81.68%80.85%81.82%

The following candidates were elected: [95]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [96]

1990

Results of the 1990 federal election held on 2 December 1990: [97] [98] [99]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU459,882539,686432,224607,8762,039,66844.31%201131
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD409,250524,310334,069498,2991,765,92838.36%111627
Free Democratic Party FDP97,359143,565107,250126,435474,60910.31%077
The Greens Grüne44,25960,53743,15857,495205,4494.46%000
The Republicans REP11,29515,19310,7939,65346,9341.02%000
The Grays – Gray Panthers Graue6,0208,6845,4668,23128,4010.62%000
Party of Democratic Socialism PDS3,9874,8192,5343,31414,6540.32%000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD3,5573,1782,9243,08812,7470.28%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP1,2211,6271,2021,7645,8140.13%000
Eco-Union1,2701,2439271,2214,6610.10%000
Christian Centre CM9301,1519961,4434,5200.10%000
Valid votes1,039,0301,303,993941,5431,318,8194,603,385100.00%313465
Rejected votes8,50010,1207,01411,18436,8180.79%
Total polled1,047,5301,314,113948,5571,330,0034,640,20380.55%
Registered electors1,288,6131,611,8621,178,9951,680,9125,760,382
Turnout81.29%81.53%80.45%79.12%80.55%

The following candidates were elected: [100]

Substitutions: [101]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [101]

1980s

1987

Results of the 1987 federal election held on 25 January 1987: [102] [103]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU445,556522,396417,487584,5281,969,96741.49%18826
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD466,004580,138367,051554,2501,967,44341.44%131326
Free Democratic Party FDP79,937123,00196,907120,037419,8828.84%066
The Greens Grüne72,825102,69577,531100,670353,7217.45%055
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD5,4965,8725,6494,96721,9840.46%000
Ecological Democratic Party ÖDP1,3452,3781,9111,8737,5070.16%000
Responsible Citizens7969648211,0103,5910.08%000
Patriots for Germany6038436557752,8760.06%000
Marxist–Leninist Party of Germany MLPD2363722183481,1740.02%000
Valid votes1,072,7981,338,659968,2301,368,4584,748,145100.00%313263
Rejected votes7,4659,1636,50311,66534,7960.73%
Total polled1,080,2631,347,822974,7331,380,1234,782,94184.98%
Registered electors1,261,5641,582,3091,150,7941,633,4375,628,104
Turnout85.63%85.18%84.70%84.49%84.98%

The following candidates were elected: [104]

Substitutions: [105]

1983

Results of the 1983 federal election held on 6 March 1983: [107] [108]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU500,695595,012466,632661,6492,223,98845.62%21829
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD481,321611,730379,077543,6032,015,73141.35%101626
Free Democratic Party FDP66,200100,06373,99498,159338,4166.94%044
The Greens Grüne56,10980,04763,56278,879278,5975.72%044
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD2,4792,5022,6682,2159,8640.20%000
German Communist Party DKP1,4461,8729842,0596,3610.13%000
European Workers' PartyEAP2394742743511,3380.03%000
League of West German Communists BWK151168911315410.01%000
Valid votes1,108,6401,391,868987,2821,387,0464,874,836100.00%313263
Rejected votes7,6239,6596,32010,62334,2250.70%
Total polled1,116,2631,401,527993,6021,397,6694,909,06189.57%
Registered electors1,242,3291,556,9671,112,8461,568,3085,480,450
Turnout89.85%90.02%89.28%89.12%89.57%

The following candidates were elected: [109]

Substitutions: [110]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [110]

1980

Results of the 1980 federal election held on 5 October 1980: [121] [122]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Braun-
schweig
Hanover Lüne-
burg
Weser
-Ems
Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD536,838681,009417,205597,4792,232,53146.95%23730
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU425,304506,084395,825564,6001,891,81339.78%81826
Free Democratic Party FDP113,460161,071116,336145,047535,91411.27%077
The Greens Grüne16,01720,96919,13121,35877,4751.63%000
German Communist Party DKP1,5632,0111,2312,2157,0200.15%000
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD1,6941,7371,9341,7427,1070.15%000
Communist League of West Germany KBW4013342774741,4860.03%000
People's Front Against Reaction, Fascism and WarVF1362052563969930.02%000
European Workers' PartyEAP2042401592008030.02%000
Valid votes1,095,6171,373,660952,3541,333,5114,755,142100.00%313263
Rejected votes7,4329,8827,20011,17735,6910.74%
Total polled1,103,0491,383,542959,5541,344,6884,790,83389.32%
Registered electors1,227,7701,537,4681,079,1651,519,1735,363,576
Turnout89.84%89.99%88.92%88.51%89.32%

The following candidates were elected: [123]

Substitutions: [124]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [124]

1970s

1976

Results of the 1976 federal election held on 3 October 1976: [128] [129]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD135,803311,561534,826282,244259,577229,474184,073191,9442,129,50245.71%181129
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU99,128261,396473,809244,654322,237251,811273,341202,7672,129,14345.70%121628
Free Democratic Party FDP15,72444,506101,08240,50552,42650,66230,85633,765369,5267.93%055
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD5131,3732,5191,2762,3541,5431,0121,54412,1340.26%000
German Communist Party DKP7021,4532,8451,4181,2501,6379201,00711,2320.24%000
Communist League of West Germany KBW4231,1361,7031,0211,0128866306303,9790.09%000
Communist Party of Germany
(Organisational Structure)
KPD (AO)2,2970.05%000
European Workers' PartyEAP1,1650.03%000
Valid votes252,293621,4251,116,784571,118638,856536,013490,832431,6574,658,978100.00%303262
Rejected votes7,46511,71020,57411,68511,23112,96612,9109,85798,3982.07%
Total polled259,758633,1351,137,358582,803650,087548,979503,742441,5144,757,37691.39%
Registered electors289,278693,9231,240,212627,889712,020610,084545,643486,6315,205,680
Turnout89.80%91.24%91.71%92.82%91.30%89.98%92.32%90.73%91.39%

The following candidates were elected: [130]

Substitutions: [131]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [131]

1972

Results of the 1972 federal election held on 19 November 1972: [133] [134]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD137,426301,983521,102334,179317,319242,945190,804190,1532,235,91148.06%23730
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU90,899222,098399,539255,080337,244234,812261,153187,8951,988,72042.75%72027
Free Democratic Party FDP17,62647,062102,17451,14060,37949,43332,81832,650393,2828.45%055
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD1,1052,1754,4822,6694,8173,0281,9592,67222,9070.49%000
German Communist Party DKP5931,2932,2461,3061,3291,1907317799,4670.20%000
European Federalist PartyEFP702374693074762311852122,1870.05%000
Valid votes247,719574,8481,030,012644,681721,564531,639487,650414,3614,652,474100.00%303262
Rejected votes2,0853,7247,0374,6704,8133,9183,4382,73932,4240.69%
Total polled249,804578,5721,037,049649,351726,377535,557491,088417,1004,684,89891.39%
Registered electors282,209632,6951,128,484696,059793,469597,223534,218462,1585,126,515
Turnout88.52%91.45%91.90%93.29%91.54%89.67%91.93%90.25%91.39%

The following candidates were elected: [135]

Substitutions: [136]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [136]

1960s

1969

Results of the 1969 federal election held on 28 September 1969: [141] [142] [143]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU89,348224,205368,178240,717295,457222,605244,393169,6111,854,51445.17%121830
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD97,022259,591451,361286,865238,260179,748147,756136,7731,797,37643.78%181129
Free Democratic Party FDP10,60427,22161,42328,33132,12831,45619,73519,573230,4715.61%044
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD10,68518,52837,99824,71836,41524,40213,80621,720188,2724.59%000
Campaign for Democratic ProgressADF1,1433,1294,7252,2972,0701,86297698117,1830.42%000
All-German Party GDP6261,6595,3012,9383,9651,1211,1141,0909,7320.24%000
European PartyEP5,3940.13%000
Free Social UnionFSU2,6880.07%000
Valid votes209,428534,333928,986585,866608,295461,194427,780349,7484,105,630100.00%303363
Rejected votes3,6917,39812,7458,1888,2507,4086,2485,13259,0601.42%
Total polled213,119541,731941,731594,054616,545468,602434,028354,8804,164,69087.48%
Registered electors260,106610,8331,070,178661,121707,403549,066489,311412,9204,760,938
Turnout81.94%88.69%88.00%89.86%87.16%85.35%88.70%85.94%87.48%

The following candidates were elected: [144]

Substitutions: [145]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats:

1965

Results of the 1965 federal election held on 19 September 1965: [150] [151] [152] [153]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Postal
votes
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU86,909210,206333,292219,269265,294214,822236,882162,192126,2581,855,12445.77%20929
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD80,618221,998392,778253,823196,270145,241122,932114,27786,6031,614,54039.84%101626
Free Democratic Party FDP18,91949,549100,62456,68762,14553,51732,53732,06734,815440,86010.88%077
National Democratic Party of Germany NPD6,19714,12629,73618,14424,73516,87410,32911,20710,869102,4702.53%000
German Peace Union DFU31,6530.78%000
Action Group of Independent Germans AUD5,4600.13%000
Free Social UnionFSU2,6340.06%000
Valid votes192,643495,879856,430547,923548,444430,454402,680319,743258,5454,052,741100.00%303262
Rejected votes6,11712,14218,75611,85713,45210,9268,7899,1801,88993,1082.25%
Total polled198,760508,021875,186559,780561,896441,380411,469328,923260,4344,145,84987.31%
Registered electors255,414620,0771,079,618670,215689,621541,391487,567404,41574,748,325
Turnout77.82%81.93%81.06%83.52%81.48%81.53%84.39%81.33%87.31%

The following candidates were elected: [154]

Substitutions: [155]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [155]

1961

Results of the 1961 federal election held on 17 September 1961: [159] [160]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Postal
votes
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU74,098196,773277,465188,839197,450185,758218,395108,69289,4861,536,95638.98%151126
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD78,799217,364383,505242,999182,071139,065111,616112,34459,0611,526,82438.72%19625
Free Democratic Party FDP20,83052,931123,70769,63572,07567,28839,83537,84434,994519,13913.17%099
All-German Party GDP4,79217,27843,84333,31156,78214,42415,60646,10310,080242,2196.14%000
Deutsche Reichspartei DRP2,8445,49213,8656,14013,4298,7374,4566,0722,21663,2511.60%000
German Peace Union DFU2,9748,12313,1416,2285,7544,5114,2793,3522,01850,3801.28%000
German CommunityDG876127871,0888752011033051284,1860.11%000
Valid votes184,424498,573856,313548,240528,436419,984394,290314,712197,9833,942,955100.00%342660
Rejected votes8,83718,21025,77818,86721,80816,63113,26514,5962,543140,5353.44%
Total polled193,261516,783882,091567,107550,244436,615407,555329,308200,5264,083,49088.52%
Registered electors247,153610,5731,052,116660,290655,086520,473471,740395,6814,613,112
Turnout78.19%84.64%83.84%85.89%84.00%83.89%86.39%83.23%88.52%

The following candidates were elected: [161]

Substitutions: [162]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [162]

1950s

1957

Results of the 1957 federal election held on 15 September 1957: [166] [167]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Postal
votes
Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU72,240213,525263,103194,769176,432187,067211,37186,63190,2051,495,34339.08%21627
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD76,911176,279328,093202,221133,968114,05190,05792,11541,5091,255,20432.80%81422
German Party DP9,48135,42496,36844,87692,57228,46125,47782,81520,462435,93611.39%538
All-German Bloc/
League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights
GB/BHE7,93833,48359,49050,13453,91026,22121,87926,46011,648291,1637.61%000
Free Democratic Party FDP10,27522,73853,73536,26225,92633,94513,88614,03115,665226,4635.92%044
Federalist UnionFU892968498871,0483,0846,39243846613,5490.35%000
Deutsche Reichspartei DRP4,42210,14824,05713,54722,58015,4957,0247,3404,14288,9632.32%000
German Middle ClassUDM9,6600.25%000
Bund der Deutschen BdD6,8120.18%000
German CommunityDG3,3200.09%000
Valid votes181,356491,893825,695542,696506,436408,324376,086309,830184,0973,826,413100.00%342761
Rejected votes6,11115,18426,53016,92820,13513,35411,24812,2002,145123,8353.13%
Total polled187,467507,077852,225559,624526,571421,678387,334322,030186,2423,950,24888.99%
Registered electors238,873595,5381,005,326646,982621,423498,319448,666383,7584,438,885
Turnout78.48%85.15%84.77%86.50%84.74%84.62%86.33%83.91%88.99%

The following candidates were elected: [161]

Substitutions: [168]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [168]

1953

Results of the 1953 federal election held on 6 September 1953: [175] [176]

PartySecond votes per regionTotal
votes
%Seats
Aurich Braun-
schweig
Hanover Hildes-
heim
Lüne-
burg
Olden-
burg
Osna-
brück
Stade Con.Stat.Tot.
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU66,824209,119235,467186,261155,981176,325220,72880,2771,330,98235.21%131225
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD65,955166,297313,133194,754126,01397,79880,63391,9391,136,52230.06%111021
German Party DP5,46843,459116,14643,723110,32317,37520,09392,616449,20311.88%808
All-German Bloc/
League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights
GB/BHE11,04951,05280,04572,14983,34940,42528,50940,393406,97110.76%077
Free Democratic Party FDP20,23018,73344,07060,72723,21066,11916,00211,803260,8946.90%235
Deutsche Reichspartei DRP14,4668,72632,05015,42627,12515,3877,43811,439132,0573.49%000
Communist Party of Germany KPD3,5886,7459,9165,6894,4184,4732,5262,73640,0911.06%000
All-German People's Party GVP1,4962,5235,7823,3082,5962,1593,7142,29823,8760.63%000
Valid votes189,076506,654836,609582,037533,015420,061379,643333,5013,780,596100.00%343266
Rejected votes7,08614,82222,82915,65216,48215,1699,69912,407114,1462.93%
Total polled196,162521,476859,438597,689549,497435,230389,342345,9083,894,74288.74%
Registered electors240,332583,312966,499654,412616,546498,001433,755395,9614,388,818
Turnout81.62%89.40%88.92%91.33%89.13%87.40%89.76%87.36%88.74%

The following candidates were elected: [161]

Substitutions [177]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats:

1940s

1949

Results of the 1949 federal election held on 14 August 1949: [184] [185]

PartyVotes%Seats
Con.Stat.Tot.
Social Democratic Party of Germany SPD1,125,29533.43%24024
German Party DP597,54217.75%5712
Christian Democratic Union of Germany CDU593,69117.64%4812
Independents Ind273,2968.12%000
German Conservative Party–German Right Party DKP-DRP273,1298.11%055
Free Democratic Party FDP252,1417.49%145
Centre Party Z113,4643.37%000
Communist Party of Germany KPD104,1323.09%000
Radical Social Freedom PartyRSF33,2750.99%000
Valid votes3,365,965100.00%342458
Rejected votes73,9992.15%
Total polled3,439,96477.73%
Registered electors4,425,610

The following candidates were elected: [161]

* Fritz Dorls (DKP-DRP) forfeited his seat in the Bundestag on 23 October 1952 due to his membership of the proscribed Socialist Reich Party but was not replaced. [161]

Substitutions: [186]

Additional state seats following vacation of constituency seats: [f]

Notes

  1. 1 2 The number of seats allocated to the upper-tier state electoral districts is not fixed but is dependent on the national results at each election.
  2. State-list members only.
  3. One seat at the 1953 election.
  4. The SPD were allocated three state seats in Lower Saxony following the federal election in September 2021 but, after the re-run of the federal election in parts of Berlin in February 2024, the seat allocation was recalculated across Germany and the SPD were allocated one additional state seat in Lower Saxony. [50] [51]
  5. One overhang seat.
  6. Prior to 1953 vacant constituency seats were replaced by holding a by-election.

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