Hamburg-Wandsbek (electoral district)

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22 Hamburg-Wandsbek
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Bundestagswahlkreis 22-2025.svg
Hamburg-Wandsbek in 2025
State Hamburg
Population326,900 (2019)
Electorate233,483 (2021)
Major settlements Wandsbek
Area78.8 km2
Current electoral district
Created1949
Party SPD
Member Aydan Özoğuz
Elected 2013, 2017, 2021

Hamburg-Wandsbek 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 22. It is located in northeastern Hamburg, comprising the southern part of the Wandsbek borough. [1]

Contents

Hamburg-Wandsbek was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2013, it has been represented by Aydan Özoğuz of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). [2]

Geography

Hamburg-Wandsbek is located in northeastern Hamburg. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the southern part of the Wandsbek borough, specifically the quarters of Bramfeld, Eilbek, Farmsen-Berne, Jenfeld, Marienthal, Rahlstedt, Steilshoop, Tonndorf, Volksdorf, and Wandsbek. [1]

History

Hamburg-Wandsbek was created in 1949, then known as Hamburg V. In the 1949 election, it was Hamburg constituency 5. From 1953 through 1961, it was constituency 19; in the 1965 election it became constituency 17. In 1965 it was also renamed to Wandsbek, and acquired its current name in the 1976 election. In the 2002 through 2009 elections, it was constituency 23. It has been number 22 since the 2013 election.

Originally, the constituency comprised the entirety of Wandsbek borough without the quarter of Eilbek. From the 1965 election, the quarters of Marienthal, Jenfeld, and Tonndorf were transferred away from it. In the 1972 election, the quarter of Bramfeld was transferred away, but returned in the 1980 election. At the same time, it lost the quarters of Lemsahl-Mellingstedt, Duvenstedt, Wohldorf-Ohlstedt, and Bergstedt. In the 2002 election, the quarters of Marienthal, Jenfeld, and Tonndorf were returned. In the 2017 election, the constituency gained the quarter of Eilbek.

ElectionNo.NameBorders
1949 5Hamburg V
1953 19
1957
1961
1965 17Wandsbek
1969
1972
1976 Hamburg-Wandsbek
1980
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 23
2005
2009
2013 22
2017
2021
2025

Members

The constituency has been held by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) during all but two Bundestag terms since 1949; it returned a representative from the SPD in every federal election from 1957 through 2005. Its first representative was Irma Keilhack of the SPD, who served from 1949 to 1953. The German Party (DP) candidate Albert Walter won the constituency in 1953 and served for a single term. Former member Keilhack won it back in 1957, and served until 1965. Ilse Elsner served two terms from 1965 to 1972, followed by Alfons Pawelczyk until 1980. Eugen Glombig served a single term from 1980 to 1983. Peter Zumkley was representative from then until 2002. He was succeeded by former mayor of Hamburg Ortwin Runde. The constituency was won by the Christian Democratic Union (CDU)'s Jürgen Klimke in 2009, but returned to the SPD's Aydan Özoguz in 2013. She was re-elected in 2017 and 2021.

ElectionMemberParty %
1949 Irma Keilhack SPD 40.7
1953 Albert Walter DP 47.6
1957 Irma Keilhack SPD 46.3
1961 46.2
1965 Ilse Elsner SPD 48.2
1969 56.1
1972 Alfons Pawelczyk SPD 55.0
1976 48.3
1980 54.5
1983 Eugen Glombig SPD 50.2
1987 Peter Zumkley SPD 43.6
1990 43.1
1994 43.1
1998 52.0
2002 Ortwin Runde SPD 53.0
2005 49.6
2009 Jürgen Klimke CDU 36.5
2013 Aydan Özoğuz SPD 39.9
2017 34.6
2021 38.7

Election results

2021 election

Federal election (2021): Hamburg-Wandsbek [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 Green check.svgY Aydan Özoğuz 66,61638.7Increase2.svg 4.159,29834.3Increase2.svg 7.7
CDU Franziska Hoppermann 33,08519.2Decrease2.svg 10.529,10316.8Decrease2.svg 12.0
Greens Daniel Alexander Grimm26,59915.4Increase2.svg 8.332,13418.6Increase2.svg 8.2
FDP Wieland Schinnenburg15,7559.1Increase2.svg 2.119,22511.1Increase2.svg 0.8
AfD Dietmar Wagner11,4906.7Decrease2.svg 2.811,2906.5Decrease2.svg 3.2
Left Johan Graßhoff10,6296.2Decrease2.svg 3.08,8525.1Decrease2.svg 4.7
Tierschutzpartei  2,5611.5Increase2.svg 0.4
dieBasis Michael Stein3,0541.82,4811.4
Team Todenhöfer  1,8711.1
PARTEI  1,6150.9Decrease2.svg 0.3
FW  1,0840.6Increase2.svg 0.2
Pirates Arthur Kaiser2,0681.21,0480.6
Volt Luca Beitz1,8341.18120.5
ÖDP Matthias Deutsch8800.54270.2Steady2.svg 0.0
Humanists  2350.1
V-Partei3  2020.1Decrease2.svg 0.1
du.  1690.1
NPD Helmut Saß2090.1Decrease2.svg 0.11690.1Decrease2.svg 0.2
Bündnis 21830.0
DKP  690.0Steady2.svg 0.0
MLPD Renate Dohrn1170.1490.0Steady2.svg 0.0
LKR  440.0
Informal votes1,6781,192
Total valid votes172,336172,821
Turnout 174,01474.5Increase2.svg 1.3
SPD holdMajority33,53119.5Increase2.svg 14.6

2017 election

Federal election (2017): Hamburg-Wandsbek [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%±%
SPD Green check.svgY Aydan Özoğuz 59,08634.6Decrease2.svg 5.345,54226.6Decrease2.svg 7.9
CDU Eckhard Graage50,82229.7Decrease2.svg 7.049,48228.9Decrease2.svg 5.6
AfD Dietmar Wagner16,2089.5Increase2.svg 5.416,7329.8Increase2.svg 4.9
Left Cornelia Kerth15,6739.2Increase2.svg 2.516,8479.8Increase2.svg 2.1
Greens Dennis Paustian-Döscher12,1127.1Increase2.svg 0.217,77310.4Increase2.svg 1.3
FDP Wieland Schinnenburg 12,0077.0Increase2.svg 5.117,62110.3Increase2.svg 5.8
PARTEI Esther Isaak de Schmidt-Bohländer3,0261.8Increase2.svg 1.72,0961.2Increase2.svg 0.8
Tierschutzpartei  1,8351.1
FW Christian Walbe1,5340.9Increase2.svg 0.48070.5Increase2.svg 0.1
BGE  6890.4
DiB 5570.3
ÖDP  4360.3Increase2.svg 0.1
NPD Helmut Saß3990.2Decrease2.svg 0.74250.2Decrease2.svg 0.6
V-Partei³ 3330.2
MLPD  650.0Steady2.svg 0.0
DKP  610.0
Informal votes1,7071,273
Total valid votes170,867171,301
Turnout 172,57473.3Increase2.svg 5.7
SPD holdMajority8,2644.9Increase2.svg 2.3

2013 election

Federal election (2013): Hamburg-Wandsbek [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%±%
SPD Aydan Özoğuz 58,02940.0Increase2.svg 5.250,33934.6Increase2.svg 5.8
CDU Frank Schira54,00237.2Increase2.svg 0.750,64134.8Increase2.svg 4.7
Left Cornelia Kerth9,5946.6Decrease2.svg 2.911,0787.6Decrease2.svg 3.3
Greens Katja Husen 9,3206.4Decrease2.svg 3.012,6678.7Decrease2.svg 3.1
AfD Joachim Körner6,0264.27,0934.9
Pirates Katja Falkenbach3,3282.33,4372.4Increase2.svg 0.2
FDP Klaus-Dieter Abend2,7831.9Decrease2.svg 5.86,5564.5Decrease2.svg 9.1
NPD Helmut Saß1,3740.9Decrease2.svg 0.41,3360.9Decrease2.svg 0.2
RENTNER7930.5Decrease2.svg 0.3
FW Ulf Ohms7370.55600.4
PARTEI  5920.4
ÖDP  2290.2Decrease2.svg 0.2
MLPD  370.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes1,9601,795
Total valid votes145,193145,358
Turnout 147,15367.3Decrease2.svg 1.8
SPD gain from CDU Majority4,0272.8

2009 election

Federal election (2009): Hamburg-Wandsbek [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 Jürgen Klimke 53,95836.5Increase2.svg 0.844,77030.2Decrease2.svg 0.4
SPD Ingo Egloff51,46034.8Decrease2.svg 14.842,70528.8Decrease2.svg 11.6
Left Vasco Schultz14,0219.5Increase2.svg 4.816,20510.9Increase2.svg 4.8
Greens Anjes Tjarks13,9149.4Increase2.svg 4.317,51811.8Increase2.svg 0.8
FDP Jan Christopher Witt11,4087.7Increase2.svg 4.220,18113.6Increase2.svg 4.6
Pirates  3,1582.1
NPD Helmut Saß1,9721.3Decrease2.svg 0.11,6741.1Decrease2.svg 0.2
RENTNER1,3140.9
ÖDP David Perteck1,1900.85270.4
DVU  2610.2
MLPD  500.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,1261,686
Total valid votes147,923148,363
Turnout 150,04969.1Decrease2.svg 7.2
CDU gain from SPD Majority2,4981.7

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