Marburg (electoral district)

Last updated
170 Marburg
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Bundestagswahlkreis 170-2025.svg
Marburg in 2025
State Hesse
Population247,100 (2019)
Electorate181,588 (2021)
Major settlements Marburg
Stadtallendorf
Kirchhain
Area1,262.4 km2
Current electoral district
Created1949
Party SPD
Member Sören Bartol
Elected 2002, 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017, 2021

Marburg 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 170. It is located in northern Hesse, comprising the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. [1]

Contents

Marburg was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. Since 2002, it has been represented by Sören Bartol of the Social Democratic Party (SPD). [2]

Geography

Marburg is located in northern Hesse. As of the 2021 federal election, it is coterminous with the Marburg-Biedenkopf district. [1]

History

Marburg was created in 1949. In the 1949 election, it was Hesse constituency 6 in the numbering system. In the 1953 through 1976 elections, it was number 131. From 1980 through 1998, it was number 129. In 2002 and 2005, it was number 173. In the 2009 election, it was number 172. In the 2013 through 2021 elections, it was number 171. From the 2025 election, it has been number 170.

Originally, the constituency comprised the independent city of Marburg and the districts of Biedenkopf and Landkreis Marburg. In the 1965 election, it lost the municipality of Schiffelbach from the Landkreis Marburg district. It acquired its current borders in the 1976 election.

ElectionNo.NameBorders
1949 6Marburg
  • Marburg city
  • Biedenkopf district
  • Landkreis Marburg district
1953 131
1957
1961
1965
  • Marburg city
  • Biedenkopf district
  • Landkreis Marburg district (excluding Schiffelbach municipality)
1969
1972
1976
1980 129
1983
1987
1990
1994
1998
2002 173
2005
2009 172
2013 171
2017
2021
2025 170

Members

The constituency was first represented by Ludwig Preiß from 1949 to 1961. In the 1949 and 1953 elections, he represented by Free Democratic Party (FDP); in 1957, he was elected for the German Party (DP). Gerhard Jahn of the Social Democratic Party (SPD) was elected in 1961, but former member Preiß won the constituency in 1965, this time representing the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). Jahn was elected again in 1969 and served until 1983. Friedrich Bohl of the CDU was elected in 1983 and was representative until 1994. Brigitte Lange regained the constituency for the SPD in 1994, and served until 2002. Sören Bartol was elected in 2002, and re-elected in 2005, 2009, 2013, 2017, and 2021.

ElectionMemberParty %
1949 Ludwig Preiß FDP 36.2
1953 33.6
1957 DP 41.9
1961 Gerhard Jahn SPD 41.5
1965 Ludwig Preiß CDU 44.9
1969 Gerhard Jahn SPD 49.2
1972 53.4
1976 47.3
1980 49.6
1983 Friedrich Bohl CDU 47.6
1987 43.6
1990 42.3
1994 Brigitte Lange SPD 43.1
1998 47.7
2002 Sören Bartol SPD 47.8
2005 47.5
2009 38.9
2013 43.7
2017 35.7
2021 36.9

Election results

2021 election

Federal election (2021): Marburg [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 Sören Bartol 51,63036.9Increase2.svg 1.142,09830.0Increase2.svg 3.6
CDU Stefan Heck 36,52826.1Decrease2.svg 7.331,04222.1Decrease2.svg 8.0
Greens Stephanie Theiss18,70913.4Increase2.svg 7.022,34715.9Increase2.svg 6.6
AfD Julian Schmidt12,5919.0Decrease2.svg 1.212,5589.0Decrease2.svg 2.5
FDP Niklas Hannott9,3346.7Increase2.svg 2.414,78910.5Increase2.svg 1.9
Left Maximilian Peter6,5884.7Decrease2.svg 3.58,0895.8Decrease2.svg 4.5
Tierschutzpartei  1,8631.3Increase2.svg 0.5
FW Gökhan Özdemir2,1781.6Increase2.svg 0.11,7671.3Increase2.svg 0.6
dieBasis Rüdiger Schapner2,1461.51,8281.3
PARTEI  1,1780.8Decrease2.svg 0.1
Team Todenhöfer  4970.4
Pirates  4530.3Decrease2.svg 0.1
Volt  4340.3
ÖDP  2910.2Steady2.svg 0.0
Bündnis C  2750.2
Independent Simon Carstensen2710.2
Gesundheitsforschung  1770.1
NPD  1760.1Decrease2.svg 0.1
Humanists  1330.1
V-Partei3  1150.1Steady2.svg 0.0
Independent Karin Marinello1030.1
DKP  610.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Bündnis 21430.0
LKR  320.0
MLPD  230.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes1,5031,312
Total valid votes140,078140,269
Turnout 141,58178.0Increase2.svg 0.3
SPD holdMajority15,10210.8Increase2.svg 8.4

2017 election

Federal election (2017): Marburg [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 Sören Bartol 50,21435.7Decrease2.svg 8.037,20226.4Decrease2.svg 7.0
CDU Stefan Heck46,88833.4Decrease2.svg 6.242,37730.1Decrease2.svg 6.6
AfD Julian Schmidt14,37810.216,12511.5Increase2.svg 6.9
Left Elisabeth Kula11,5578.2Increase2.svg 3.014,42010.2Increase2.svg 3.4
Greens Rainer Flohrschütz8,9896.4Increase2.svg 0.513,0889.3Decrease2.svg 1.2
FDP Hanke Friedrich Bokelmann6,0444.3Increase2.svg 2.612,1918.7Increase2.svg 4.7
PARTEI  1,2960.9Increase2.svg 0.4
Tierschutzpartei  1,1480.8
FW Daniel Baron2,0051.49500.7Increase2.svg 0.2
Pirates  5270.4Decrease2.svg 1.4
Independent Rainer Schmidtke4910.3
NPD  3570.3Decrease2.svg 0.6
ÖDP  3120.2
BGE  2970.2
DM1800.1
V-Partei³ 1740.1
DKP  640.0
MLPD  450.0Steady2.svg 0.0
BüSo 330.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes1,7991,579
Total valid votes140,566140,786
Turnout 142,36577.7Increase2.svg 6.8
SPD holdMajority3,3262.3Decrease2.svg 1.8

2013 election

Federal election (2013): Marburg [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 Green check.svgY Sören Bartol 55,98243.7Increase2.svg 4.842,74933.4Increase2.svg 4.8
CDU Stefan Heck50,68339.6Increase2.svg 4.046,99336.7Increase2.svg 5.7
Greens Matthias Knoche7,5955.9Decrease2.svg 1.913,44310.5Decrease2.svg 2.2
Left Janis Ehling6,7465.3Decrease2.svg 2.98,7206.8Decrease2.svg 3.1
AfD  5,8584.6
Pirates Michael Weber2,5812.02,2061.7Decrease2.svg 0.2
FDP Jörg Hartmut Behlen2,2291.7Decrease2.svg 6.55,1114.0Decrease2.svg 9.1
NPD Alfred Hermann Horst1,4591.1Decrease2.svg 0.11,0340.8Decrease2.svg 0.2
PARTEI Marcus-Alexander Assmann7270.66450.5
FW  5930.5
REP  3130.2Decrease2.svg 0.4
PRO 1090.1
PSG  620.0
BüSo 470.0Decrease2.svg 0.1
MLPD  260.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,9433,036
Total valid votes128,002127,909
Turnout 130,94570.9Decrease2.svg 2.2
SPD holdMajority5,2994.1Increase2.svg 0.8

2009 election

Federal election (2009): Marburg [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%±%
SPD Green check.svgY Sören Bartol 51,71238.9Decrease2.svg 8.638,13928.7Decrease2.svg 10.2
CDU Stefan Heck47,32235.6Decrease2.svg 1.041,35631.1Decrease2.svg 0.8
FDP Jörg Behlen10,9648.2Increase2.svg 4.417,41013.1Increase2.svg 3.7
Left Hans Köster-Sollwedel10,8578.2Increase2.svg 3.313,1819.9Increase2.svg 3.7
Greens Matthias Knoche10,3667.8Increase2.svg 3.816,88412.7Increase2.svg 2.6
Pirates  2,6252.0
NPD Manuel Mann1,6901.3Increase2.svg 0.21,2901.0Decrease2.svg 0.1
Tierschutzpartei  1,1160.8Increase2.svg 0.2
REP  8430.6Decrease2.svg 0.6
BüSo 1510.1Steady2.svg 0.0
DVU  760.1
MLPD  270.0Steady2.svg 0.0
Informal votes2,3822,195
Total valid votes132,911133,098
Turnout 135,29373.1Decrease2.svg 5.2
SPD holdMajority4,3903.3Decrease2.svg 7.6

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  1. 1 2 "Constituency Marburg". Federal Returning Officer.
  2. "Results for Marburg". Federal Returning Officer.
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