Results of the 2017 German federal election

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2017 German federal election
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  2013 24 September 2017 2021  

All 709 seats in the Bundestag
355 seats needed for a majority
Turnout76.2% Increase2.svg 4.7pp
PartyLeader%Seats+/–
CDU/CSU Angela Merkel 32.9%246-65
SPD Martin Schulz 20.5%153-40
AfD A. Gauland/A. Weidel 12.6%94+94
FDP Christian Lindner 10.7%80+80
Left D. Bartsch/S. Wagenknecht 9.2%69+5
Greens K. Göring-Eckardt/C. Özdemir 8.9%67+4
German Federal Election 2017 - Results by Constituency & Regional Seats.svg
Results for the single-member constituencies
Chancellor beforeChancellor after
Angela Merkel Juli 2010 - 3zu4 (cropped 2).jpg Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
Angela Merkel
CDU/CSU
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This is a breakdown of the results of the 2017 German federal election. The following tables display detailed results in each of the sixteen states and all 299 single-member constituencies.

Contents

Electoral system

Germany uses the mixed-member proportional representation system, a system of proportional representation combined with elements of first-past-the-post voting. The Bundestag has 598 nominal members, elected for a four-year term; these seats are distributed between the sixteen German states in proportion to the states' population eligible to vote.

Every elector has two votes: a constituency and a list vote. 299 members are elected in single-member constituencies by first-past-the-post, based just on the first votes. The second votes are used to produce an overall proportional result in the states and then in the Bundestag. Seats are allocated using the Sainte-Laguë method. If a party wins fewer constituency seats in a state than its second votes would entitle it to, it receives additional seats from the relevant state list. Parties can file lists in each single state under certain conditions; for example, a fixed number of supporting signatures. Parties can receive second votes only in those states in which they have successfully filed a state list.

If a party by winning single-member constituencies in one state receives more seats than it would be entitled to according to its second vote share in that state (so-called overhang seats), the other parties receive compensation seats. Owing to this provision, the Bundestag usually has more than 598 members. The 18th Bundestag, for example, started with 631 seats: 598 regular and 33 overhang and compensation seats. Overhang seats are calculated at the state level, so many more seats are added to balance this out among the different states, adding more seats than would be needed to compensate for overhang at the national level in order to avoid negative vote weight.

In order to qualify for seats based on the party-list vote share, a party must either win three single-member constituencies or exceed a threshold of 5% of the second votes nationwide. If a party only wins one or two single-member constituencies and fails to get at least 5% of the second votes, it keeps the single-member seat(s), but other parties that accomplish at least one of the two threshold conditions receive compensation seats. (In the most recent example of this, during the 2002 election, the PDS won only 4.0% of the party-list votes nationwide, but won two constituencies in the state of Berlin.) The same applies if an independent candidate wins a single-member constituency (which has not happened since 1949). In the 2013 election, the FDP only won 4.8% of party-list votes; this cost it all of its seats in the Bundestag.

If a voter has cast a first vote for a successful independent candidate or a successful candidate whose party failed to qualify for proportional representation, their second vote does not count to determine proportional representation. However, it does count to determine whether the elected party has exceeded the 5% threshold.

Parties representing recognized national minorities (currently Danes, Frisians, Sorbs and Romani people) are exempt from the 5% threshold, but normally only run in state elections. [1]

Nationwide

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PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
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Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU) [lower-alpha 1] 14,030,75130.218512,447,65626.815200−65
Social Democratic Party (SPD)11,429,23124.6599,539,38120.594153−40
Alternative for Germany (AfD) [lower-alpha 2] 5,317,49911.535,878,11512.69194+94
Free Democratic Party (FDP)3,249,2387.004,999,44910.78080+80
The Left (DIE LINKE)3,966,6378.654,297,2709.26469+5
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)3,717,9228.014,158,4008.96667+4
Christian Social Union (CSU) [lower-alpha 1] 3,255,4877.0462,869,6886.2046−10
Free Voters (FREIE WÄHLER)589,0561.30463,2921.0000
Die PARTEI 245,6590.50454,3491.0000
Human Environment Animal Protection 22,9170.00374,1790.8000
National Democratic Party (NPD)45,1690.10176,0200.4000
Pirate Party Germany (PIRATEN)93,1960.20173,4760.4000
Ecological Democratic Party (ÖDP)166,2280.40144,8090.3000
Basic Income Alliance (BGE)97,5390.200New
V-Partei³ 1,2010.0064,0730.100New
German Centre (DM)63,2030.100New
Democracy in Motion (DiB)60,9140.100New
Bavaria Party (BP)62,6220.1058,0370.1000
Alliance of German Democrats 41,2510.100New
Animal Protection Alliance (Tierschutzallianz)6,1140.0032,2210.100New
Marxist–Leninist Party (MLPD)35,7600.1029,7850.1000
Party for Health Research 1,5370.0023,4040.100New
Human World (MENSCHLICHE WELT)2,2050.0011,6610.000New
German Communist Party (DKP)7,5170.0011,5580.0000
The Greys (Die Grauen)4,3000.0010,0090.000New
Democracy by Referendum (Volksabstimmung)6,3160.009,6310.0000
Civil Rights Movement Solidarity (BüSo)15,9600.006,6930.0000
The Humanists (Die Humanisten)5,9910.000New
Magdeburg Garden Party (MG)2,5700.005,6170.000New
The Urbans. A HipHop Party (du.)7720.003,0320.000New
The Right (DIE RECHTE)1,1420.002,0540.0000
Socialist Equality Party (SGP)9030.001,2910.0000
Bergpartei, die "ÜberPartei" (B*)6720.009110.0000
Party of Reason (PDV)2420.005330.0000
Independents for Citizen-oriented Democracy 2,4580.0000
The Violets (DIE VIOLETTEN)2,1760.0000
Alliance C – Christians for Germany 1,7170.0000
Renter's Party (MIETERPARTEI)1,3520.000New
New Liberals (Neue Liberale)8840.000New
Family Party (FAMILIE)5060.0000
Feminist Party (DIE FRAUEN)4390.0000
The Union (DIE EINHEIT)3710.000New
Independents and voter groups100,8890.2000
Valid votes46,389,61598.846,515,49299.0
Invalid/blank votes586,7261.2460,8491.0
Total votes46,976,341100.029946,976,341100.0410709+78
Registered voters/turnout61,688,48576.261,688,48576.2
Source: Bundeswahlleiter
Popular vote
CDU/CSU
32.93%
SPD
20.51%
AfD
12.64%
FDP
10.75%
DIE LINKE
9.24%
GRÜNE
8.94%
Other
4.99%
Bundestag seats
CDU/CSU
34.70%
SPD
21.58%
AfD
13.26%
FDP
11.28%
DIE LINKE
9.73%
GRÜNE
9.45%

Leaders' races

PartyNameConstituencyVotes %PositionElected?
CDU/CSU Angela Merkel Vorpommern-Rügen – Vorpommern-Greifswald I 73,74644.01stElected
SPD Martin Schulz North Rhine-Westphalia party list1stElected on list
AfD Alexander Gauland Frankfurt (Oder) – Oder-Spree 30,26121.92ndElected on list
Alice Weidel Bodensee 14,07910.44thElected on list
FDP Christian Lindner Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis 27,04915.73rdElected on list
LINKE Dietmar Bartsch Rostock – Landkreis Rostock II 40,20224.82ndElected on list
Sahra Wagenknecht Düsseldorf II 18,49913.03rdElected on list
GRÜNE Katrin Göring-Eckardt Erfurt – Weimar – Weimarer Land II 11,7227.15thElected on list
Cem Özdemir Stuttgart I 47,43029.72ndElected on list

By state

Summary

Winning party by constituency. Bundestagswahl 2017 Erststimmenergebnisse.svg
Winning party by constituency.
Results of the party list vote by state. 2017 German federal election - Results by state.svg
Results of the party list vote by state.
List seats by state. German federal election 2017 - Additional Member Seats by State.svg
List seats by state.
Party list vote share by state
State Union SPD AfD FDP Linke Grüne Others
Flag of Schleswig-Holstein.svg  Schleswig-Holstein 34.023.38.212.67.312.02.7
Flag of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.svg  Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 33.115.118.66.217.84.34.9
Flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg 27.223.57.810.812.213.94.5
Flag of Lower Saxony.svg  Lower Saxony 34.927.49.19.36.98.73.6
Flag of Bremen.svg  Bremen 25.026.310.09.313.511.04.3
Flag of Brandenburg.svg  Brandenburg 26.717.620.27.117.25.06.3
Flag of Saxony-Anhalt (state).svg  Saxony-Anhalt 30.315.219.67.817.83.75.7
Flag of Berlin.svg  Berlin 22.717.912.08.918.812.67.0
Flag of North Rhine-Westphalia.svg  North Rhine-Westphalia 32.626.09.413.17.57.63.8
Flag of Saxony.svg  Saxony 26.910.527.08.216.14.66.7
Flag of Hesse.svg  Hesse 30.923.511.911.68.19.74.4
Flag of Thuringia.svg  Thuringia 28.813.222.77.816.94.16.5
Flag of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg  Rhineland-Palatinate 35.924.211.210.46.87.63.9
Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria 38.815.312.410.26.19.87.5
Flag of Baden-Wurttemberg.svg  Baden-Württemberg 34.416.412.212.76.413.54.5
Flag of Saarland.svg  Saarland 32.427.210.17.612.96.03.9
Seats by state
State DistributionTotal
Flag of Schleswig-Holstein.svg  Schleswig-Holstein
2633102
26
Flag of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania.svg  Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
321163
16
Flag of Hamburg.svg  Hamburg
252241
16
Flag of Lower Saxony.svg  Lower Saxony
52067217
66
Flag of Bremen.svg  Bremen
12111
6
Flag of Brandenburg.svg  Brandenburg
441295
25
Flag of Saxony-Anhalt (state).svg  Saxony-Anhalt
431294
23
Flag of Berlin.svg  Berlin
654364
28
Flag of North Rhine-Westphalia.svg  North Rhine-Westphalia
124112204215
142
Flag of Saxony.svg  Saxony
64231211
38
Flag of Hesse.svg  Hesse
41256176
50
Flag of Thuringia.svg  Thuringia
331285
22
Flag of Rhineland-Palatinate.svg  Rhineland-Palatinate
3934144
37
Flag of Bavaria (lozengy).svg  Bavaria
71811124614
108
Flag of Baden-Wurttemberg.svg  Baden-Württemberg
61613123811
96
Flag of Saarland.svg  Saarland
131131
10
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
69153678024694
709

Schleswig-Holstein

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
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Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)682,28739.810583,13534.0010−1
Social Democratic Party (SPD)493,27928.81399,50523.356−3
Free Democratic Party (FDP)131,7037.70216,84412.633+3
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)163,5809.50205,47112.0330
Alternative for Germany (AfD)128,6417.50140,3628.222+2
The Left (DIE LINKE)90,5745.30124,6787.322+1
Die PARTEI 4,0170.2020,7321.2000
Free Voters 15,9570.9011,0950.6000
Basic Income Alliance 5,6700.300New
National Democratic Party 4,2100.2000
Ecological Democratic Party 3,1160.2000
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,3810.108230.0000
Family Party 5060.0000
New Liberals 3420.000New
Others & Independents7550.000
Invalid/blank votes16,17213,553
Total1,729,194100111,729,1941001526+2
Registered voters/turnout2,266,01276.32,266,01276.3
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [3]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
1 Flensburg – Schleswig Sabine Sütterlin-Waack Petra Nicolaisen CDU 68,12040.020,409Clemens Teschendorf
2 Nordfriesland – Dithmarschen Nord Ingbert Liebing Astrid Damerow CDU 62,25645.127,571Matthias Ilgen
3 Steinburg – Dithmarschen Süd Mark Helfrich Mark Helfrich CDU 54,81241.920,593 Karin Thissen
4 Rendsburg-Eckernförde Johann Wadephul Johann Wadephul CDU 66,62542.721,555 Sönke Rix
5 Kiel Hans-Peter Bartels Mathias Stein SPD 46,99131.0431Thomas Stritzl
6 Plön – Neumünster Philipp Murmann Melanie Bernstein CDU 53,10940.715,381Birgit Malecha-Nissen
7 Pinneberg Ole Schröder Michael von Abercron CDU 73,81639.717,356 Ernst Dieter Rossmann
8 Segeberg – Stormarn-Mitte Gero Storjohann Gero Storjohann CDU 78,82441.126,390Alexander Wagner
9 Ostholstein – Stormarn-Nord Ingo Gädechens Ingo Gädechens CDU 56,99641.514,764 Bettina Hagedorn
10 Herzogtum Lauenburg – Stormarn-Süd Norbert Brackmann Norbert Brackmann CDU 75,73739.523,566 Nina Scheer
11 Lübeck Gabriele Hiller-Ohm Claudia Schmidtke CDU 45,43235.31,854 Gabriele Hiller-Ohm
List members [4]
SPD FDP GRÜNE
  1. Bettina Hagedorn (1)
  2. Sönke Rix (2)
  3. Nina Scheer (3)
  4. Ernst Dieter Rossmann (4)
  5. Gabriele Hiller-Ohm (5)
  1. Wolfgang Kubicki (1)
  2. Bernd Klaus Buchholz (2) [lower-alpha 3]
  3. Christine Aschenberg-Dugnus (3)
  4. Gyde Jensen (4)
  1. Luise Amtsberg (1)
  2. Konstantin von Notz (2)
  3. Ingrid Nestle (3)
AfD LINKE
  1. Bruno Hollnagel (1)
  2. Axel Gehrke (2)
  1. Cornelia Möhring (1)
  2. Lorenz Gösta Beutin (2)

Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)316,66234.26307,26333.1060
Alternative for Germany (AfD)168,45618.20172,40918.633+3
The Left (DIE LINKE)171,13018.50165,36817.8330
Social Democratic Party (SPD)161,43717.40139,68915.122−1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)43,8994.7057,8956.211+1
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)33,7463.6039,5144.3110
Human Environment Animal Protection 2,1610.2012,5071.3000
National Democratic Party 7,9770.9010,4081.1000
Die PARTEI 4,6310.509,3091.0000
Free Voters 13,7941.507,5430.8000
Basic Income Alliance 3,0340.300New
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,6660.201,3660.1000
Ecological Democratic Party 5910.101,2050.1000
Others & Independents6950.100
Invalid/blank votes11,74211,077
Total938,5871006938,5871001016+3
Registered voters/turnout1,324,61470.91,324,61470.9
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [5]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
12 Schwerin – Ludwigslust-Parchim I – Nordwestmecklenburg I Dietrich Monstadt Dietrich Monstadt CDU 49,73332.115,466Martina Tegtmeier
13 Ludwigslust-Parchim II – Nordwestmecklenburg II – Landkreis Rostock I Karin Strenz Karin Strenz CDU 43,45330.08,748 Frank Junge
14 Rostock – Landkreis Rostock II Peter Stein Peter Stein CDU 47,92329.57,721 Dietmar Bartsch
15 Vorpommern-Rügen – Vorpommern-Greifswald I Angela Merkel Angela Merkel CDU 73,74644.041,573 Leif-Erik Holm
16 Mecklenburgische Seenplatte I – Vorpommern-Greifswald II Matthias Lietz Philipp Amthor CDU 48,26931.211,996 Enrico Komning
17 Mecklenburgische Seenplatte II – Landkreis Rostock III Eckhardt Rehberg Eckhardt Rehberg CDU 53,53837.627,339 Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing
List members [6]
AfD LINKE SPD
  1. Leif-Erik Holm (1)
  2. Enrico Komning (2)
  3. Ulrike Schielke-Ziesing (3)
  1. Dietmar Bartsch (1)
  2. Heidrun Bluhm (2)
  3. Kerstin Kassner (3)
  1. Sonja Steffen (1)
  2. Frank Junge (2)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Hagen Reinhold (1)
  1. Claudia Müller (1)

Hamburg

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
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Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)277,67728.51266,31227.234−1
Social Democratic Party (SPD)311,88932.05229,86223.5050
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)114,48511.70136,37113.9220
The Left (DIE LINKE)105,24210.80119,07612.222+1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)69,1787.10105,61010.722+2
Alternative for Germany (AfD)71,5277.3076,5117.811+1
Die PARTEI 11,4261.2015,3881.6000
Human Environment Animal Protection 8,8130.9000
Basic Income Alliance 4,5730.500New
Democracy in Motion 4,1990.400New
Free Voters 5,4260.603,4580.4000
Ecological Democratic Party 3,3690.302,7780.3000
V-Partei³ 2,1690.200New
National Democratic Party 1,2450.101,7990.2000
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,1230.106880.1000
German Communist Party 5110.100New
Others & Independents3,0850.300
Invalid/blank votes9,2546,808
Total984,9261006984,9261001016+3
Registered voters/turnout1,296,65676.01,296,65676.0
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [7]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
18 Hamburg-Mitte Johannes Kahrs Johannes Kahrs SPD 53,79530.911,646 Christoph de Vries
19 Hamburg-Altona Matthias Bartke Matthias Bartke SPD 41,94728.94,372 Marcus Weinberg
20 Hamburg-Eimsbüttel Niels Annen Niels Annen SPD 48,92031.64,504 Rüdiger Kruse
21 Hamburg-Nord Dirk Fischer Christoph Ploß CDU 59,44133.54,746 Dorothee Martin
22 Hamburg-Wandsbek Aydan Özoğuz Aydan Özoğuz SPD 59,08634.68,264Eckhard Graage
23 Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg Metin Hakverdi Metin Hakverdi SPD 53,44634.810,172Herlind Gundelach
List members [8]
CDU GRÜNE LINKE
  1. Marcus Weinberg (1)
  2. Rüdiger Kruse (2)
  3. Christoph de Vries (3)
  1. Anja Hajduk (1)
  2. Manuel Sarrazin (2)
  1. Fabio De Masi (1)
  2. Żaklin Nastić (2)
FDP AfD
  1. Katja Suding (1)
  2. Wieland Schinnenburg (2)
  1. Bernd Baumann (1)

Lower Saxony

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)1,777,58838.3161,623,48134.9521−10
Social Democratic Party (SPD)1,557,19733.6141,275,17227.4620−5
Free Democratic Party (FDP)264,8015.70431,4059.377+7
Alternative for Germany (AfD)369,6638.00422,3629.177+7
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)334,5417.20404,8258.7660
The Left (DIE LINKE)273,0645.90322,9797.055+1
Die PARTEI 12,7260.3041,2280.9000
Human Environment Animal Protection 40,4870.9000
Free Voters 23,5380.5019,1780.4000
Pirate Party Germany 13,2140.3017,6830.4000
National Democratic Party 12,0340.3000
German Centre8,1460.200New
Basic Income Alliance 8,0840.200New
Democracy in Motion 6,3490.100New
V-Partei³ 6,0760.100New
Ecological Democratic Party 8090.004,7710.1000
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,5220.001,6160.0000
German Communist Party 1,3310.001,1000.000New
Alliance C – Christians for Germany 9530.000New
Others & Independents4,3700.100
Invalid/blank votes46,55434,895
Total4,681,871100304,681,87110036660
Registered voters/turnout6,124,58276.46,124,58276.4
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [9]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
24 Aurich – Emden Johann Saathoff Johann Saathoff SPD 69,23149.630,700Reinhard Hegewald
25 Unterems Gitta Connemann Gitta Connemann CDU 87,40650.038,447 Markus Paschke
26 Friesland – Wilhelmshaven – Wittmund Karin Evers-Meyer Siemtje Möller SPD 54,50439.79,967Hans-Werner Kammer
27 Oldenburg – Ammerland Dennis Rohde Dennis Rohde SPD 63,23536.310,637 Stephan Albani
28 Delmenhorst – Wesermarsch – Oldenburg-Land Astrid Grotelüschen Astrid Grotelüschen CDU 57,39034.12,064 Susanne Mittag
29 Cuxhaven – Stade II Enak Ferlemann Enak Ferlemann CDU 59,93042.716,853Susanne Puvogel
30 Stade I – Rotenburg II Oliver Grundmann Oliver Grundmann CDU 67,46344.424,634Oliver Kellmer
31 Mittelems Albert Stegemann Albert Stegemann CDU 95,81553.648,708 Daniela De Ridder
32 Cloppenburg – Vechta Franz-Josef Holzenkamp Silvia Breher CDU 93,54557.760,548Kristian Kater
33 Diepholz – Nienburg I Axel Knoerig Axel Knoerig CDU 65,46544.625,363Tevfik Özkan
34 Osterholz – Verden Andreas Mattfeldt Andreas Mattfeldt CDU 59,56039.211,055Christina Jantz-Herrmann
35 Rotenburg I – Heidekreis Reinhard Grindel Lars Klingbeil SPD 51,93841.26,428Kathrin Rösel
36 Harburg Michael Grosse-Brömer Michael Grosse-Brömer CDU 65,22340.621,206 Svenja Stadler
37 Lüchow-Dannenberg – Lüneburg Eckhard Pols Eckhard Pols CDU 46,74033.57,571Hiltrud Lotze
38 Osnabrück-Land André Berghegger André Berghegger CDU 68,37945.625,941 Rainer Spiering
39 Stadt Osnabrück Mathias Middelberg Mathias Middelberg CDU 60,18540.312,906Antje Schulte-Schoh
40 Nienburg II – Schaumburg Sebastian Edathy Maik Beermann CDU 59,12840.611,513 Marja-Liisa Völlers
41 Stadt Hannover I Kerstin Tack Kerstin Tack SPD 47,54935.68,062Maximilian Oppelt
42 Stadt Hannover II Edelgard Bulmahn Yasmin Fahimi SPD 49,74433.77,031 Ursula von der Leyen
43 Hannover-Land I Hendrik Hoppenstedt Hendrik Hoppenstedt CDU 72,28240.112,730 Caren Marks
44 Celle – Uelzen Henning Otte Henning Otte CDU 68,65542.720,466 Kirsten Lühmann
45 Gifhorn – Peine Hubertus Heil Hubertus Heil SPD 63,29437.82,949 Ingrid Pahlmann
46 Hameln-Pyrmont – Holzminden Gabriele Lösekrug-Möller Johannes Schraps SPD 54,13039.17,949Michael Vietz
47 Hannover-Land II Matthias Miersch Matthias Miersch SPD 69,10437.03,289 Maria Flachsbarth
48 Hildesheim Ute Bertram Bernd Westphal SPD 62,44837.21,991Ute Bertram
49 Salzgitter – Wolfenbüttel Sigmar Gabriel Sigmar Gabriel SPD 66,58742.821,277Uwe Lagosky
50 Braunschweig Carola Reimann Carola Reimann SPD 55,64138.09,760 Carsten Müller
51 Helmstedt – Wolfsburg Günter Lach Falko Mohrs SPD 51,64638.04,230 Günter Lach
52 Goslar – Northeim – Osterode Wilhelm Priesmeier Roy Kühne CDU 59,39139.87,438Marcus Seidel
53 Göttingen Thomas Oppermann Thomas Oppermann SPD 59,03234.92,782 Fritz Güntzler
List members [10]
FDP AfD SPD
  1. Christian Dürr (1)
  2. Jens Beeck (2)
  3. Grigorios Aggelidis (3)
  4. Gero Clemens Hocker (4)
  5. Ulla Ihnen (5)
  6. Konstantin Kuhle (6)
  7. Matthias Seestern-Pauly (7)
  1. Armin-Paul Hampel (1)
  2. Jörn König (2)
  3. Thomas Ehrhorn (3)
  4. Wilhelm von Gottberg (4)
  5. Dietmar Friedhoff (5)
  6. Jens Kestner (6)
  7. Waldemar Herdt (7)
  1. Susanne Mittag (2)
  2. Daniela De Ridder (4)
  3. Caren Marks (6)
  4. Svenja Stadler (8)
  5. Rainer Spiering (9)
  6. Kirsten Lühmann (10)
GRÜNE CDU LINKE
  1. Julia Verlinden (1)
  2. Jürgen Trittin (2)
  3. Filiz Polat (3)
  4. Sven-Christian Kindler (4)
  5. Katja Keul (5)
  6. Ottmar von Holtz (6)
  1. Ursula von der Leyen (1)
  2. Maria Flachsbarth (4)
  3. Stephan Albani (6)
  4. Carsten Müller (8)
  5. Fritz Güntzler (9)
  1. Pia Zimmermann (1)
  2. Diether Dehm (2)
  3. Jutta Krellmann (3)
  4. Victor Perli (4)
  5. Amira Mohamed Ali (5)

Bremen

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Social Democratic Party (SPD)105,11931.8288,94426.8020
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)81,27524.6083,40925.111−1
The Left (DIE LINKE)39,40511.9044,62913.4110
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)33,38610.1036,73311.1110
Alternative for Germany (AfD)30,9359.3033,24410.011+1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)30,4579.2031,0569.3000
Die PARTEI 7,7532.305,5111.7000
Pirate Party Germany 1,9580.6000
Basic Income Alliance 1,8040.500New
V-Partei³ 1,0190.300New
Human World7870.209050.300New
National Democratic Party 4870.108630.3000
German Centre6070.200New
Marxist–Leninist Party 5000.202730.1000
German Communist Party 1740.100New
Invalid/blank votes4,8763,596
Total335,9191002335,919100460
Registered voters/turnout474,15170.8474,15170.8
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [11]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
54 Bremen I Carsten Sieling Sarah Ryglewski SPD 55,65630.010,744 Elisabeth Motschmann
55 Bremen II – Bremerhaven Uwe Beckmeyer Uwe Schmidt SPD 49,46334.013,100Bettina Hornhues
List members [12]
CDU LINKE
  1. Elisabeth Motschmann (1)
  1. Doris Achelwilm (1)
GRÜNE AfD
  1. Kirsten Kappert-Gonther (1)
  1. Frank Magnitz (1)

Brandenburg

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)432,15729.09397,83926.7090
Alternative for Germany (AfD)289,20419.40301,10320.255+5
Social Democratic Party (SPD)304,89620.51261,82217.634−1
The Left (DIE LINKE)256,49717.20255,72117.244−1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)75,7345.10105,4857.122+2
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)67,2534.5074,9715.0110
Human Environment Animal Protection 26,2431.8000
Die PARTEI 17,3851.2019,4711.3000
Free Voters 28,5471.9017,7621.2000
National Democratic Party 1,3690.1012,9930.9000
Basic Income Alliance 6,0660.400New
German Centre5,0680.300New
German Communist Party 4,6680.302,5140.200New
Ecological Democratic Party 2,4960.2000
Marxist–Leninist Party 7720.101,2770.1000
Pirate Party Germany 4,9250.3000
Others & Independents4,9950.300
Invalid/blank votes23,74321,314
Total1,512,145100101,512,1451001525+5
Registered voters/turnout2,051,55973.72,051,55973.7
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [13]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
56 Prignitz – Ostprignitz-Ruppin – Havelland I Sebastian Steineke Sebastian Steineke CDU 36,48130.88,420 Dagmar Ziegler
57 Uckermark – Barnim I Jens Koeppen Jens Koeppen CDU 39,10230.613,298Steffen John
58 Oberhavel – Havelland II Uwe Feiler Uwe Feiler CDU 54,45529.913,032Benjamin Grimm
59 Märkisch-Oderland – Barnim II Hans-Georg von der Marwitz Hans-Georg von der Marwitz CDU 47,59428.49,873Kerstin Kühn
60 Brandenburg an der Havel – Potsdam-Mittelmark I – Havelland III – Teltow-Fläming I Frank-Walter Steinmeier Dietlind Tiemann CDU 39,99131.88,443Erardo Rautenberg
61 Potsdam – Potsdam-Mittelmark II – Teltow-Fläming II Katherina Reiche Manja Schüle SPD 50,58826.12,493 Saskia Ludwig
62 Dahme-Spreewald – Teltow-Fläming III – Oberspreewald-Lausitz I Jana Schimke Jana Schimke CDU 56,60730.719,249Dietmar Ertel
63 Frankfurt (Oder) – Oder-Spree Martin Patzelt Martin Patzelt CDU 37,34427.17,083 Alexander Gauland
64 Cottbus – Spree-Neiße Klaus-Peter Schulze Klaus-Peter Schulze CDU 36,85528.44,079Marianne Spring-Räumschüssel
65 Elbe-Elster – Oberspreewald-Lausitz II Michael Stübgen Michael Stübgen CDU 35,63329.55,803Peter Holger Drenske
List members [14]
AfD LINKE SPD
  1. Alexander Gauland (1)
  2. Roman Reusch (2)
  3. René Springer (3)
  4. Steffen Kotré (4)
  5. Norbert Kleinwächter (5)
  1. Kirsten Tackmann (1)
  2. Thomas Nord (2)
  3. Anke Domscheit-Berg (3)
  4. Norbert Müller (4)
  1. Dagmar Ziegler (1)
  2. Ulrich Freese (2)
  3. Stefan Zierke (3)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Linda Teuteberg (1)
  2. Martin Neumann (2)
  1. Annalena Baerbock (1)

Saxony-Anhalt

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)401,45432.49377,41130.3090
Alternative for Germany (AfD)210,12716.90244,40119.644+4
The Left (DIE LINKE)238,04719.20220,85817.744−1
Social Democratic Party (SPD)213,05817.20188,98015.233−1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)81,2116.5096,5557.822+2
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)38,9383.1046,2433.7110
Animal Protection Alliance4,1020.3018,7151.500New
Free Voters 28,1632.3014,3921.2000
Die PARTEI 2,1860.2013,5541.1000
National Democratic Party 15,3641.209,7370.8000
Magdeburger Garden Party2,5700.205,6170.500New
Basic Income Alliance 3,7620.300New
Democracy in Motion 2,080.200New
Marxist–Leninist Party 2,0390.201,8470.1000
Others & Independents3,2660.300
Invalid/blank votes22,94918,494
Total1,263,47410091,263,4741001423+4
Registered voters/turnout1,854,89168.11,854,89168.1
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [15]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
66 Altmark Jörg Hellmuth Eckhard Gnodtke CDU 35,64432.614,671 Matthias Höhn
67 Börde – Jerichower Land Manfred Behrens Manfred Behrens CDU 55,11037.825,494Kerstin Auerbach
68 Harz Heike Brehmer Heike Brehmer CDU 51,38636.424,282Evelyn Edler
69 Magdeburg Tino Sorge Tino Sorge CDU 44,02127.49,144 Burkhard Lischka
70 Dessau – Wittenberg Ulrich Petzold Sepp Müller CDU 42,78135.219,261 Andreas Mrosek
71 Anhalt Kees de Vries Kees de Vries CDU 45,84331.613,562Kai-Uwe Ziegler
72 Halle Christoph Bergner Christoph Bernstiel CDU 40,69027.18,637 Karamba Diaby
73 Burgenland – Saalekreis Dieter Stier Dieter Stier CDU 43,25433.613,142Uwe Gewiese
74 Mansfeld Uda Heller Torsten Schweiger CDU 42,72531.09,861Uwe Scheidemann
List members [16]
AfD LINKE SPD
  1. Martin Reichardt (1)
  2. Frank Pasemann (2)
  3. Matthias Büttner (3)
  4. Andreas Mrosek (4)
  1. Petra Sitte (1)
  2. Jan Korte (2)
  3. Birke Bull-Bischoff (3)
  4. Matthias Höhn (4)
  1. Burkhard Lischka (1)
  2. Katrin Budde (2)
  3. Karamba Diaby (3)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Frank Sitta (1)
  2. Marcus Faber (2)
  1. Steffi Lemke (1)

Berlin

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)460,29624.74424,32122.726−3
The Left (DIE LINKE)377,56420.24351,17018.8260
Social Democratic Party (SPD)391,77221.03334,25317.925−3
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)230,93512.41234,94712.6340
Alternative for Germany (AfD)212,21111.40225,17012.044+4
Free Democratic Party (FDP)105,0535.60167,0468.933+3
Die PARTEI 53,3352.9039,0272.1000
Human Environment Animal Protection 25,4151.4000
Pirate Party Germany 3,0050.2010,8940.6000
The Greys4,3000.2010,0090.500New
Democracy in Motion 7,4670.400New
Basic Income Alliance 6,9260.400New
Free Voters 5,7200.305,3540.3000
Party for Health Research 1,5370.104,8320.300New
German Centre4,2120.200New
Ecological Democratic Party 2,6630.103,2060.2000
Human World7660.003,1440.200New
The Urbans 7720.003,0320.200New
V-Partei³ 2,7330.100New
German Communist Party 1,6850.100New
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,8430.101,6170.1000
Civil Rights Movement Solidarity 3,0330.201,1980.1000
Bergpartei, die "ÜberPartei" 6720.009110.000New
Socialist Equality Party 4720.004730.0000
National Democratic Party 1,9510.1000
Renter's Party1,3520.100New
The Women 4390.000New
Others & Independents5,7830.300
Invalid/blank votes26,66023,092
Total1,892,134100121,892,1341001628+1
Registered voters/turnout2,503,07075.62,503,07075.6
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [17]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
75 Berlin-Mitte Eva Högl Eva Högl SPD 35,03623.54,544Stephan Rauhut
76 Berlin-Pankow Stefan Liebich Stefan Liebich LINKE 53,61828.817,189Gottfried Ludewig
77 Berlin-Reinickendorf Frank Steffel Frank Steffel CDU 49,65436.817,772Thorsten Karge
78 Berlin-Spandau – Charlottenburg North Kai Wegner Swen Schulz SPD 41,96532.11,593 Kai Wegner
79 Berlin-Steglitz-Zehlendorf Karl-Georg Wellmann Thomas Heilmann CDU 63,08535.419,284Ute Finckh-Krämer
80 Berlin-Charlottenburg-Wilmersdorf Klaus-Dieter Gröhler Klaus-Dieter Gröhler CDU 47,07730.23,954Tim Renner
81 Berlin-Tempelhof-Schöneberg Jan-Marco Luczak Jan-Marco Luczak CDU 51,70828.912,328 Mechthild Rawert
82 Berlin-Neukölln Fritz Felgentreu Fritz Felgentreu SPD 37,77726.83,184Christina Schwarzer
83 Berlin-Friedrichshain-Kreuzberg – Prenzlauer Berg East Hans-Christian Ströbele Canan Bayram GRÜNE 45,05526.32,455 Pascal Meiser
84 Berlin-Treptow-Köpenick Gregor Gysi Gregor Gysi LINKE 61,88139.932,497Niels Korte
85 Berlin-Marzahn-Hellersdorf Petra Pau Petra Pau LINKE 46,78234.216,302 Monika Grütters
86 Berlin-Lichtenberg Gesine Lötzsch Gesine Lötzsch LINKE 51,24934.422,344Martin Pätzold
List members [18]
AfD GRÜNE FDP
  1. Beatrix von Storch (1)
  2. Gottfried Curio (2)
  3. Götz Frömming (3)
  4. Birgit Malsack-Winkemann (4)
  1. Lisa Paus (1)
  2. Stefan Gelbhaar (2)
  3. Renate Künast (3)
  1. Christoph Meyer (1)
  2. Daniela Kluckert (2)
  3. Hartmut Ebbing (3)
CDU LINKE SPD
  1. Monika Grütters (1)
  2. Kai Wegner (2)
  1. Pascal Meiser (4)
  2. Evrim Sommer (5)
  1. Cansel Kiziltepe (3)
  2. Klaus Mindrup (4)

North Rhine-Westphalia

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)3,756,95238.3383,214,01332.6442−21
Social Democratic Party (SPD)3,073,69831.3262,557,87626.01541−11
Free Democratic Party (FDP)787,2358.001,293,05213.12020+20
Alternative for Germany (AfD)799,7778.10928,4259.41515+15
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)641,3606.50744,9707.61212−1
The Left (DIE LINKE)626,6316.40736,9047.51212+2
Die PARTEI 38,6170.4081,5760.8000
Human Environment Animal Protection 73,9410.8000
Pirate Party Germany 28,1620.3043,5800.4000
AD-DEMOCRATS41,2510.400New
Free Voters 26,2010.3027,7880.3000
National Democratic Party 21,2870.2000
Democracy in Motion 12,2020.100New
Ecological Democratic Party 5,3310.1012,0440.1000
V-Partei³ 10,5130.100New
Basic Income Alliance 9,9710.100New
German Centre9,8590.100New
Democracy by Referendum6,3160.109,6310.1000
Party for Health Research 9,0430.100New
Marxist–Leninist Party 10,4660.106,4250.1000
The Humanists 5,9910.100New
German Communist Party 1,2840.002,2170.000New
Socialist Equality Party 8180.0000
The Violets 9840.0000
Others & Independents11,1560.100
Invalid/blank votes124,29185,084
Total9,938,461100649,938,46110078142+4
Registered voters/turnout13,174,57775.413,174,57775.4
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [19]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
87 Aachen I Rudolf Henke Rudolf Henke CDU 47,01133.71,702 Ulla Schmidt
88 Aachen II Helmut Brandt Claudia Moll SPD 63,13536.9730Helmut Brandt
89 Heinsberg Wilfried Oellers Wilfried Oellers CDU 64,12145.624,820Norbert Spinrath
90 Düren Thomas Rachel Thomas Rachel CDU 62,71141.915,168 Dietmar Nietan
91 Rhein-Erft-Kreis I Georg Kippels Georg Kippels CDU 74,20739.215,415Dierk Timm
92 Euskirchen – Rhein-Erft-Kreis II Detlef Seif Detlef Seif CDU 79,49342.830,901Ute Meiers
93 Cologne I Martin Dörmann Karsten Möring CDU 43,68331.6884 Martin Dörmann
94 Cologne II Heribert Hirte Heribert Hirte CDU 68,65734.915,777Elfi Scho-Antwerpes
95 Cologne III Rolf Mützenich Rolf Mützenich SPD 48,14832.37,042 Gisela Manderla
96 Bonn Ulrich Kelber Ulrich Kelber SPD 62,37734.95,047Claudia Lücking-Michel
97 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis I Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker Elisabeth Winkelmeier-Becker CDU 79,98744.329,999 Sebastian Hartmann
98 Rhein-Sieg-Kreis II Norbert Röttgen Norbert Röttgen CDU 80,44146.541,195Bettina Bähr-Losse
99 Oberbergischer Kreis Klaus-Peter Flosbach Carsten Brodesser CDU 67,60343.726,298Michaela Engelmeier
100 Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis Wolfgang Bosbach Hermann-Josef Tebroke CDU 68,94840.026,850Nikolaus Kleine
101 Leverkusen – Cologne IV Karl Lauterbach Karl Lauterbach SPD 59,37338.712,101Helmut Nowak
102 Wuppertal I Manfred Zöllmer Helge Lindh SPD 46,65731.52,843Rainer Spiecker
103 Solingen – Remscheid – Wuppertal II Jürgen Hardt Jürgen Hardt CDU 61,87138.212,008Ingo Schäfer
104 Mettmann I Michaela Noll Michaela Noll CDU 70,76244.629,943Jens Niklaus
105 Mettmann II Peter Beyer Peter Beyer CDU 48,68939.311,221 Kerstin Griese
106 Düsseldorf I Thomas Jarzombek Thomas Jarzombek CDU 69,27340.427,370Philipp Tacer
107 Düsseldorf II Sylvia Pantel Sylvia Pantel CDU 47,95033.89,223 Andreas Rimkus
108 Neuss I Hermann Gröhe Hermann Gröhe CDU 69,65844.024,344Daniel Rinkert
109 Mönchengladbach Günter Krings Günter Krings CDU 57,76644.326,000 Gülistan Yüksel
110 Krefeld I – Neuss II Ansgar Heveling Ansgar Heveling CDU 65,22842.426,086Nicole Specker
111 Viersen Uwe Schummer Uwe Schummer CDU 82,16547.939,233 Udo Schiefner
112 Kleve Ronald Pofalla Stefan Rouenhoff CDU 75,37545.024,178 Barbara Hendricks
113 Wesel I Sabine Weiss Sabine Weiss CDU 61,84939.09,764Jürgen Preuß
114 Krefeld II – Wesel II Siegmund Ehrmann Kerstin Radomski CDU 48,81737.06,598Elke Buttkereit
115 Duisburg I Bärbel Bas Bärbel Bas SPD 45,45538.311,402Thomas Mahlberg
116 Duisburg II Mahmut Özdemir Mahmut Özdemir SPD 34,79934.78,277Volker Mosblech
117 Oberhausen – Wesel III Dirk Vöpel Dirk Vöpel SPD 56,98738.513,910 Marie-Luise Dött
118 Mülheim – Essen I Arno Klare Arno Klare SPD 49,22634.95,007 Astrid Timmermann-Fechter
119 Essen II Dirk Heidenblut Dirk Heidenblut SPD 40,60137.311,689Jutta Eckenbach
120 Essen III Matthias Hauer Matthias Hauer CDU 56,39337.19,564Gereon Wolters
121 Recklinghausen I Frank Schwabe Frank Schwabe SPD 47,25738.79,465Michael Breilmann
122 Recklinghausen II Michael Groß Michael Groß SPD 56,01941.19,037Rita Stockhofe
123 Gelsenkirchen Joachim Poß Markus Töns SPD 45,01738.315,249 Oliver Wittke
124 Steinfurt I – Borken I Jens Spahn Jens Spahn CDU 78,57951.338,995 Ingrid Arndt-Brauer
125 Bottrop – Recklinghausen III Michael Gerdes Michael Gerdes SPD 55,12836.84,794Sven Volmering
126 Borken II Johannes Röring Johannes Röring CDU 81,49652.342,084 Ursula Schulte
127 Coesfeld – Steinfurt II Karl Schiewerling Marc Henrichmann CDU 79,67751.643,427Ulrich Hampel
128 Steinfurt III Anja Karliczek Anja Karliczek CDU 67,67844.821,881Jürgen Coße
129 Münster Sybille Benning Sybille Benning CDU 70,60637.215,828Robert von Olberg
130 Warendorf Reinhold Sendker Reinhold Sendker CDU 75,01746.429,923 Bernhard Daldrup
131 Gütersloh I Ralph Brinkhaus Ralph Brinkhaus CDU 81,29846.632,356 Elvan Korkmaz
132 Bielefeld – Gütersloh II Christina Kampmann Wiebke Esdar SPD 61,08633.24,601Michael Weber
133 Herford – Minden-Lübbecke II Stefan Schwartze Stefan Schwartze SPD 61,20536.71,634Tim Ostermann
134 Minden-Lübbecke I Steffen Kampeter Achim Post SPD 55,86837.42,811Oliver Vogt
135 Lippe I Dirk Becker Kerstin Vieregge CDU 46,52636.65,618Henning Welslau
136 Höxter – Lippe II Christian Haase Christian Haase CDU 69,91044.327,699Petra Rode-Bosse
137 Paderborn – Gütersloh III Carsten Linnemann Carsten Linnemann CDU 99,00453.362,021Burkhard Blienert
138 Hagen – Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis I René Röspel René Röspel SPD 58,20639.213,258Cemile Giousouf
139 Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis II Ralf Kapschack Ralf Kapschack SPD 49,33336.75,060 Ralf Brauksiepe
140 Bochum I Axel Schäfer Axel Schäfer SPD 57,65537.213,882Christian Haardt
141 Herne – Bochum II Michelle Müntefering Michelle Müntefering SPD 52,67241.922,311 Paul Ziemiak
142 Dortmund I Marco Bülow Marco Bülow SPD 59,99038.815,762Thorsten Hoffmann
143 Dortmund II Sabine Poschmann Sabine Poschmann SPD 55,03838.815,105Steffen Kanitz
144 Unna I Oliver Kaczmarek Oliver Kaczmarek SPD 58,01938.810,567 Hubert Hüppe
145 Hamm – Unna II Michael Thews Michael Thews SPD 61,71736.42,017Sylvia Jörrißen
146 Soest Bernhard Schulte-Drüggelte Hans-Jürgen Thies CDU 73,59542.723,137 Wolfgang Hellmich
147 Hochsauerlandkreis Patrick Sensburg Patrick Sensburg CDU 73,18548.032,138 Dirk Wiese
148 Siegen-Wittgenstein Volkmar Klein Volkmar Klein CDU 64,48440.115,924Heiko Becker
149 Olpe – Märkischer Kreis I Matthias Heider Matthias Heider CDU 72,15847.932,459 Nezahat Baradari
150 Märkischer Kreis II Dagmar Freitag Dagmar Freitag SPD 54,89038.61,176 Christel Voßbeck-Kayser
List members [20]
FDP SPD AfD
  1. Christian Lindner (1)
  2. Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann (2)
  3. Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (3)
  4. Marco Buschmann (4)
  5. Johannes Vogel (5)
  6. Bijan Djir-Sarai (6)
  7. Otto Fricke (7)
  8. Reinhard Houben (8)
  9. Frank Schäffler (9)
  10. Karlheinz Busen (10)
  11. Markus Herbrand (11)
  12. Nicole Westig (12)
  13. Bernd Reuther (13)
  14. Carl-Julius Cronenberg (14)
  15. Christian Sauter (15)
  16. Manfred Todtenhausen (16)
  17. Katrin Helling-Plahr (17)
  18. Roman Müller-Böhm (18)
  19. Olaf in der Beek (19)
  20. Katharina Kloke (20)
  1. Martin Schulz (1)
  2. Barbara Hendricks (2)
  3. Wolfgang Hellmich (3)
  4. Kerstin Griese (4)
  5. Bernhard Daldrup (7)
  6. Ursula Schulte (8)
  7. Dietmar Nietan (9)
  8. Ulla Schmidt (10)
  9. Udo Schiefner (11)
  10. Gülistan Yüksel (12)
  11. Dirk Wiese (13)
  12. Ingrid Arndt-Brauer (14)
  13. Sebastian Hartmann (15)
  14. Elvan Korkmaz (16)
  15. Andreas Rimkus (17)
  1. Martin Renner (1)
  2. Jochen Haug (2)
  3. Harald Weyel (3)
  4. Kay Gottschalk (4)
  5. Jörg Schneider (5)
  6. Fabian Jacobi (6)
  7. Rüdiger Lucassen (7)
  8. Udo Hemmelgarn (8)
  9. Uwe Kamann (9)
  10. Michael Espendiller (10)
  11. Stefan Keuter (11)
  12. Mario Mieruch (12)
  13. Uwe Witt (13)
  14. Roland Hartwig (14)
  15. Berengar Elsner von Gronow (15)
GRÜNE LINKE CDU
  1. Britta Haßelmann (1)
  2. Oliver Krischer (2)
  3. Katja Dörner (3)
  4. Sven Lehmann (4)
  5. Irene Mihalic (5)
  6. Frithjof Schmidt (6)
  7. Katharina Dröge (7)
  8. Markus Kurth (8)
  9. Maria Klein-Schmeink (9)
  10. Kai Gehring (10)
  11. Ulle Schauws (11)
  12. Friedrich Ostendorff (12)
  1. Sahra Wagenknecht (1)
  2. Matthias Birkwald (2)
  3. Sevim Dağdelen (3)
  4. Andrej Hunko (4)
  5. Ulla Jelpke (5)
  6. Niema Movassat (6)
  7. Kathrin Vogler (7)
  8. Hubertus Zdebel (8)
  9. Sylvia Gabelmann (9)
  10. Alexander Neu (10)
  11. Ingrid Remmers (11)
  12. Friedrich Straetmanns (12)
  1. Oliver Wittke (3)
  2. Marie-Luise Dött (8)
  3. Ralf Brauksiepe (9)
  4. Paul Ziemiak (10)

Saxony

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Alternative for Germany (AfD)628,04825.43669,94027.0811+11
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)756,20630.612665,75126.9012−5
The Left (DIE LINKE)432,72217.51398,62716.156−2
Social Democratic Party (SPD)289,10911.70261,10510.544−2
Free Democratic Party (FDP)165,4496.70203,6628.233+3
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)112,3004.50113,6084.6220
Human Environment Animal Protection 35,1211.4000
Die PARTEI 21,4730.9031,9991.3000
National Democratic Party 4,0790.2028,2151.1000
Free Voters 13,7610.6027,4711.1000
Pirate Party Germany 7,2860.3011,0560.4000
Basic Income Alliance 9,4510.400New
Ecological Democratic Party 3,6220.106,8090.3000
Democracy in Motion 6,4750.300New
V-Partei³ 4,0580.200New
Socialist Equality Party 3340.0000
Others & Independents23,9671.000
Invalid/blank votes39,95130,280
Total2,509,684100162,509,6841002238+5
Registered voters/turnout3,329,55075.43,329,55075.4
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [21]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
151 Nordsachsen Marian Wendt Marian Wendt CDU 38,20732.86,963 Detlev Spangenberg
152 Leipzig I Bettina Kudla Jens Lehmann CDU 43,91927.511,217 Christoph Neumann
153 Leipzig II Thomas Feist Sören Pellmann LINKE 43,94825.31,170Thomas Feist
154 Leipzig-Land Katharina Landgraf Katharina Landgraf CDU 54,15234.18,589 Lars Herrmann
155 Meißen Thomas de Maizière Thomas de Maizière CDU 55,32636.78,561Carsten Hütter
156 Bautzen I Maria Michalk Karsten Hilse AfD 52,77033.24,191Roland Ermer
157 Görlitz Michael Kretschmer Tino Chrupalla AfD 49,83432.41,578Michael Kretschmer
158 Sächsische Schweiz-Osterzgebirge Klaus Brähmig Frauke Petry AfD 57,55437.413,200Klaus Brähmig
159 Dresden I Andreas Lämmel Andreas Lämmel CDU 44,38824.64,008 Jens Maier
160 Dresden II – Bautzen II Arnold Vaatz Arnold Vaatz CDU 47,18525.55,983Anka Willms
161 Mittelsachsen Veronika Bellmann Veronika Bellmann CDU 48,23032.41,403Heiko Hessenkemper
162 Chemnitz Frank Heinrich Frank Heinrich CDU 38,65326.63,695Nico Köhler
163 Chemnitzer Umland – Erzgebirgskreis II Marco Wanderwitz Marco Wanderwitz CDU 48,01235.111,624 Ulrich Oehme
164 Erzgebirgskreis I Günter Baumann Alexander Krauß CDU 56,71634.77,251Karsten Teubner
165 Zwickau Carsten Körber Carsten Körber CDU 48,34733.711,466 Sabine Zimmermann
166 Vogtlandkreis Robert Hochbaum Yvonne Magwas CDU 49,10435.012,676Ulrich Lupart
List members [22]
AfD LINKE SPD
  1. Jens Maier (2)
  2. Siegbert Droese (3)
  3. Detlev Spangenberg (4)
  4. Heiko Heßenkemper (6)
  5. Ulrich Oehme (7)
  6. Verena Hartmann (9)
  7. Lars Herrmann (10)
  8. Christoph Neumann (11)
  1. Katja Kipping (1)
  2. André Hahn (2)
  3. Caren Lay (3)
  4. Michael Leutert (4)
  5. Sabine Zimmermann (5)
  1. Daniela Kolbe (1)
  2. Thomas Jurk (2)
  3. Susann Rüthrich (3)
  4. Detlef Müller (4)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Torsten Herbst (1)
  2. Jürgen Martens (2)
  3. Frank Müller-Rosentritt (3)
  1. Monika Lazar (1)
  2. Stephan Kühn (2)

Hesse

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)1,185,39335.4171,033,20030.9017−4
Social Democratic Party (SPD)974,95429.25788,42723.5712−4
Alternative for Germany (AfD)375,52811.20398,71211.966+6
Free Democratic Party (FDP)238,4377.10386,74211.566+6
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)270,2218.10323,7369.7550
The Left (DIE LINKE)220,1456.60271,1588.144+1
Human Environment Animal Protection 34,0791.0000
Die PARTEI 13,7860.4030,5000.9000
Free Voters 48,1991.4028,5070.9000
Pirate Party Germany 5,8440.2014,4480.4000
National Democratic Party 4,4230.1011,9040.4000
German Centre6,3930.200New
Basic Income Alliance 6,3200.200New
Ecological Democratic Party 6,0420.2000
V-Partei³ 5,2460.200New
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,8690.101,6270.0000
German Communist Party 2340.001,1380.000New
Civil Rights Movement Solidarity 7210.0000
The Violets 5220.0000
Socialist Equality Party 970.0000
Others & Independents4,9000.100
Invalid/blank votes50,88946,541
Total3,395,441100223,395,4411002850+5
Registered voters/turnout4,408,98677.04,408,98677.0
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [23]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
167 Waldeck Thomas Viesehon Esther Dilcher SPD 49,34135.12,072Thomas Viesehon
168 Kassel Ulrike Gottschalck Timon Gremmels SPD 58,75935.614,334Norbert Wett
169 Werra-Meißner – Hersfeld-Rotenburg Michael Roth Michael Roth SPD 54,03341.214,731Timo Lübeck
170 Schwalm-Eder Edgar Franke Edgar Franke SPD 53,89237.710,378 Bernd Siebert
171 Marburg Sören Bartol Sören Bartol SPD 50,21435.73,326Stefan Heck
172 Lahn-Dill Sibylle Pfeiffer Hans-Jürgen Irmer CDU 58,41738.313,042 Dagmar Schmidt
173 Gießen Helge Braun Helge Braun CDU 57,61035.111,394Matthias Körner
174 Fulda Michael Brand Michael Brand CDU 71,94645.230,796Birgit Kömpel
175 Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schotten Peter Tauber Peter Tauber CDU 49,47936.411,018 Bettina Müller
176 Hochtaunus Markus Koob Markus Koob CDU 57,57939.924,378Hans-Joachim Schabedoth
177 Wetterau I Oswin Veith Oswin Veith CDU 49,89136.410,118Natalie Pawlik
178 Rheingau-Taunus – Limburg Klaus-Peter Willsch Klaus-Peter Willsch CDU 71,55541.828,128 Martin Rabanus
179 Wiesbaden Kristina Schröder Ingmar Jung CDU 47,30934.37,913Simon Rottloff
180 Hanau Katja Leikert Katja Leikert CDU 46,65635.36,471 Sascha Raabe
181 Main-Taunus Heinz Riesenhuber Norbert Altenkamp CDU 66,49041.921,963Ilja-Kristin Seewald
182 Frankfurt am Main I Matthias Zimmer Matthias Zimmer CDU 43,66330.54,959Oliver Strank
183 Frankfurt am Main II Erika Steinbach Bettina Wiesmann CDU 55,22132.410,981 Ulli Nissen
184 Groß-Gerau Franz Josef Jung Stefan Sauer CDU 45,96335.13,621Jan Deboy
185 Offenbach Peter Wichtel Björn Simon CDU 58,56536.418,459Tuna Firat
186 Darmstadt Brigitte Zypries Astrid Mannes CDU 58,21630.71,684Christel Sprößler
187 Odenwald Patricia Lips Patricia Lips CDU 65,65436.112,893 Jens Zimmermann
188 Bergstraße Michael Meister Michael Meister CDU 59,78138.918,373 Christine Lambrecht
List members [24]
SPD AfD FDP
  1. Christine Lambrecht (2)
  2. Sascha Raabe (3)
  3. Dagmar Schmidt (4)
  4. Ulli Nissen (6)
  5. Martin Rabanus (7)
  6. Bettina Müller (8)
  7. Jens Zimmermann (9)
  1. Mariana Harder-Kühnel (1)
  2. Joana Cotar (2)
  3. Uwe Schulz (3)
  4. Jan Nolte (4)
  5. Albrecht Glaser (5)
  6. Martin Hohmann (6)
  1. Nicola Beer (1)
  2. Stefan Ruppert (2)
  3. Hermann Otto Solms (3)
  4. Bettina Stark-Watzinger (4)
  5. Till Mansmann (5)
  6. Alexander Müller (6)
GRÜNE LINKE
  1. Daniela Wagner (1)
  2. Omid Nouripour (2)
  3. Kordula Schulz-Asche (3)
  4. Wolfgang Strengmann-Kuhn (4)
  5. Bettina Hoffmann (5)
  1. Sabine Leidig (1)
  2. Achim Kessler (2)
  3. Christine Buchholz (3)
  4. Jörg Cezanne (4)

Thuringia

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)408,51331.68372,25828.808−1
Alternative for Germany (AfD)291,46622.50294,06922.755+5
The Left (DIE LINKE)227,19417.60218,21216.933−2
Social Democratic Party (SPD)188,80214.60171,03213.2330
Free Democratic Party (FDP)71,5795.50101,1297.822+2
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)46,9193.6053,3404.1110
Free Voters 33,7072.6021,1311.6000
Die PARTEI 3,6910.3019,1321.5000
National Democratic Party 3,1930.2016,0831.2000
Ecological Democratic Party 5,2920.406,3980.5000
Pirate Party Germany 2,8440.206,0570.5000
Basic Income Alliance 5,3070.400New
German Centre4,9480.400New
V-Partei³ 1,2010.103,4500.300New
Marxist–Leninist Party 1,2930.101,9020.1000
Others & Independents6,9730.500
Invalid/blank votes19,38517,604
Total1,312,05210081,312,0521001422+4
Registered voters/turnout1,767,01474.31,767,01474.3
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [25]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
189 Eichsfeld – Nordhausen – Kyffhäuserkreis Manfred Grund Manfred Grund CDU 59,31838.025,916 Jürgen Pohl
190 Eisenach – Wartburgkreis – Unstrut-Hainich-Kreis Christian Hirte Christian Hirte CDU 55,37834.421,326Klaus Stöber
191 Jena – Sömmerda – Weimarer Land I Johannes Selle Johannes Selle CDU 44,68429.212,004 Ralph Lenkert
192 Gotha – Ilm-Kreis Tankred Schipanski Tankred Schipanski CDU 42,22129.07,423Carsten Günther
193 Erfurt – Weimar – Weimarer Land II Antje Tillmann Antje Tillmann CDU 45,30527.314,357 Martina Renner
194 Gera – Greiz – Altenburger Land Volkmar Vogel Volkmar Vogel CDU 52,98030.45,422 Robby Schlund
195 Saalfeld-Rudolstadt – Saale-Holzland-Kreis – Saale-Orla-Kreis Carola Stauche Albert Weiler CDU 52,31130.97,417Michael Kaufmann
196 Suhl – Schmalkalden-Meiningen – Hildburghausen – Sonneberg Mark Hauptmann Mark Hauptmann CDU 56,31633.517,965Torsten Ludwig
List members [26]
AfD LINKE SPD
  1. Stephan Brandner (1)
  2. Jürgen Pohl (2)
  3. Marcus Bühl (3)
  4. Robby Schlund (4)
  5. Anton Friesen (5)
  1. Martina Renner (1)
  2. Ralph Lenkert (2)
  3. Kersten Steinke (3)
  1. Carsten Schneider (1)
  2. Elisabeth Kaiser (2)
  3. Christoph Matschie (3)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Thomas Kemmerich (1)
  2. Gerald Ullrich (2)
  1. Katrin Göring-Eckardt (1)

Rhineland-Palatinate

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)932,38239.614848,00335.9014−2
Social Democratic Party (SPD)676,43828.81570,51824.189−1
Alternative for Germany (AfD)223,6599.50265,68811.244+4
Free Democratic Party (FDP)161,4796.90245,23510.444+4
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)140,9066.00179,2337.6330
The Left (DIE LINKE)133,3235.70160,9126.833+1
Free Voters 54,2942.3032,2631.4000
Die PARTEI 10,9700.5023,9571.0000
Pirate Party Germany 3,8300.2010,7920.5000
Ecological Democratic Party 7,1070.307,3300.3000
National Democratic Party 1,4950.107,0250.3000
V-Partei³ 6,2030.300New
Basic Income Alliance 4,5050.200New
Marxist–Leninist Party 5810.008420.0000
New Liberals 5420.000New
The Union3710.000New
Others & Independents4,4930.200
Invalid/blank votes40,22329,587
Total2,392,093100152,392,0931002237+6
Registered voters/turnout3,080,59177.73,080,59177.7
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [27]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
197 Neuwied Erwin Rüddel Erwin Rüddel CDU 76,93343.225,937Martin Diedenhofen
198 Ahrweiler Mechthild Heil Mechthild Heil CDU 64,00642.823,062 Andrea Nahles
199 Koblenz Michael Fuchs Josef Oster CDU 61,59441.318,817 Detlev Pilger
200 Mosel/Rhein-Hunsrück Peter Bleser Peter Bleser CDU 58,59644.125,119Ivonne Horbert
201 Kreuznach Antje Lezius Antje Lezius CDU 50,97537.07,602 Joe Weingarten
202 Bitburg Patrick Schnieder Patrick Schnieder CDU 63,71951.231,702Jan Pauls
203 Trier Bernhard Kaster Andreas Steier CDU 56,61137.96,328 Katarina Barley
204 Montabaur Andreas Nick Andreas Nick CDU 68,72743.321,415 Gabi Weber
205 Mainz Ursula Groden-Kranich Ursula Groden-Kranich CDU 71,53535.715,351Carsten Kühl
206 Worms Jan Metzler Jan Metzler CDU 68,68541.124,116 Marcus Held
207 Ludwigshafen/Frankenthal Maria Böhmer Torbjörn Kartes CDU 51,16832.1428 Doris Barnett
208 Neustadt – Speyer Norbert Schindler Johannes Steiniger CDU 69,50440.025,472 Isabel Mackensen
209 Kaiserslautern Gustav Herzog Gustav Herzog SPD 57,48233.94,460Xaver Jung
210 Pirmasens Anita Schäfer Anita Schäfer CDU 48,71936.810,691 Angelika Glöckner
211 Südpfalz Thomas Gebhart Thomas Gebhart CDU 68,58840.324,364 Thomas Hitschler
List members [28]
SPD AfD FDP
  1. Andrea Nahles (1)
  2. Katarina Barley (3)
  3. Marcus Held (4)
  4. Doris Barnett (5)
  5. Thomas Hitschler (6)
  6. Gabi Weber (7)
  7. Detlev Pilger (8)
  8. Angelika Glöckner (9)
  1. Sebastian Münzenmaier (1)
  2. Heiko Wildberg (2)
  3. Andreas Bleck (3)
  4. Nicole Höchst (4)
  1. Manuel Höferlin (1)
  2. Sandra Weeser (2)
  3. Mario Brandenburg (3)
  4. Carina Konrad (4)
GRÜNE LINKE
  1. Tabea Rößner (1)
  2. Tobias Lindner (2)
  3. Corinna Rüffer (3)
  1. Alexander Ulrich (1)
  2. Katrin Werner (2)
  3. Brigitte Freihold (3)

Bavaria

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Social Union in Bavaria (CSU)3,255,48744.2462,869,68838.8046−10
Social Democratic Party (SPD)1,336,40418.101,130,93115.31818−4
Alternative for Germany (AfD)773,54210.50916,30012.41414+14
Free Democratic Party (FDP)477,8846.50751,24810.21212+12
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)661,3569.00722,1169.81111+2
The Left (DIE LINKE)384,3685.20450,8036.177+3
Free Voters 250,1193.40199,1982.7000
Ecological Democratic Party 119,1031.6066,8010.9000
Human Environment Animal Protection 66,2180.9000
Bavaria Party 62.6220.8058.0370.8000
Die PARTEI 13,2050.2051,6070.7000
Pirate Party Germany 10,4210.1026,8660.4000
National Democratic Party 5830.0020.6110.3000
V-Partei³ 13,3910.200New
German Centre12,6890.200New
Democracy in Motion 12,0730.200New
Basic Income Alliance 10,3940.100New
Party for Health Research 9,5290.100New
Marxist–Leninist Party 2,3090.002,2130.0000
Civil Rights Movement Solidarity 2,1300.001,2840.0000
German Communist Party 1,2130.000New
The Violets 6700.0000
Alliance C – Christians for Germany 3580.000New
Others & Independents21,1280.300
Invalid/blank votes69,31747,796
Total7,441,006100467,441,00610062108+17
Registered voters/turnout9,522,37178.19,522,37178.1
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [29]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
212 Altötting Stephan Mayer Stephan Mayer CSU 68,43554.551,949Oliver Multusch
213 Erding – Ebersberg Andreas Lenz Andreas Lenz CSU 78,21248.254,081 Ewald Schurer
214 Freising Erich Irlstorfer Erich Irlstorfer CSU 79,54543.054,629Andreas Mehltretter
215 Fürstenfeldbruck Gerda Hasselfeldt Katrin Staffler CSU 82,60243.647,148 Michael Schrodi
216 Ingolstadt Reinhard Brandl Reinhard Brandl CSU 90,38349.565,584Werner Widuckel
217 Munich North Johannes Singhammer Bernhard Loos CSU 55,81132.210,743 Florian Post
218 Munich East Wolfgang Stefinger Wolfgang Stefinger CSU 68,25536.828,634 Claudia Tausend
219 Munich South Peter Gauweiler Michael Kuffer CSU 55,89433.016,021Sebastian Roloff
220 Munich West/Centre Hans-Peter Uhl Stephan Pilsinger CSU 64,01433.319,731Bernhard Goodwin
221 Munich Land Florian Hahn Florian Hahn CSU 85,34743.553,404 Bela Bach
222 Rosenheim Daniela Ludwig Daniela Ludwig CSU 84,98145.960,993Andreas Winhart
223 Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen – Miesbach New seat Alexander Radwan CSU 62,46547.644,679Karl Bär
224 Starnberg – Landsberg am Lech Alexander Radwan Michael Kießling CSU 73,94842.144,640Christian Winklmeier
225 Traunstein Peter Ramsauer Peter Ramsauer CSU 80,05650.354,397 Bärbel Kofler
226 Weilheim Alexander Dobrindt Alexander Dobrindt CSU 63,78447.944,602Enrico Corongiu
227 Deggendorf Bartholomäus Kalb Thomas Erndl CSU 52,16744.131,555 Rita Hagl-Kehl
228 Landshut Florian Oßner Florian Oßner CSU 75,70239.649,732Anja König
229 Passau Andreas Scheuer Andreas Scheuer CSU 61,83547.537,224Christian Flisek
230 Rottal-Inn Max Straubinger Max Straubinger CSU 55,36445.036,825 Stephan Protschka
231 Straubing Alois Rainer Alois Rainer CSU 60,97647.639,451Johanna Ueckermann
232 Amberg Alois Karl Alois Karl CSU 80,07547.754,495Johannes Foitzik
233 Regensburg Philipp Lerchenfeld Peter Aumer CSU 78,85840.145,996Tobias Hammerl
234 Schwandorf Karl Holmeier Karl Holmeier CSU 77,09248.538,631 Marianne Schieder
235 Weiden Albert Rupprecht Albert Rupprecht CSU 59,28546.230,671 Uli Grötsch
236 Bamberg Thomas Silberhorn Thomas Silberhorn CSU 60,67542.131,200 Andreas Schwarz
237 Bayreuth Hartmut Koschyk Silke Launert CSU 58,66546.531,880 Anette Kramme
238 Coburg Hans Michelbach Hans Michelbach CSU 55,07845.322,915Doris Aschenbrenner
239 Hof Hans-Peter Friedrich Hans-Peter Friedrich CSU 59,18247.029,541Jörg Nürnberger
240 Kulmbach Emmi Zeulner Emmi Zeulner CSU 74,10555.452,611Thomas Bauske
241 Ansbach Josef Göppel Artur Auernhammer CSU 81,43144.347,676Lutz Egerer
242 Erlangen Stefan Müller Stefan Müller CSU 62,76742.731,802 Martina Stamm-Fibich
243 Fürth Christian Schmidt Christian Schmidt CSU 78,55939.933,504 Carsten Träger
244 Nuremberg North Dagmar Wöhrl Sebastian Brehm CSU 45,34031.38,272 Gabriela Heinrich
245 Nuremberg South Michael Frieser Michael Frieser CSU 46,51135.611,890 Martin Burkert
246 Roth Marlene Mortler Marlene Mortler CSU 81,87444.543,954Alexander Horlamus
247 Aschaffenburg Andrea Lindholz Andrea Lindholz CSU 68,70848.145,048Alexander Spatz
248 Bad Kissingen Dorothee Bär Dorothee Bär CSU 86,60351.154,220 Sabine Dittmar
249 Main-Spessart Alexander Hoffmann Alexander Hoffmann CSU 72,40646.637,258 Bernd Rützel
250 Schweinfurt Anja Weisgerber Anja Weisgerber CSU 73,90147.947,555Markus Hümpfer
251 Würzburg Paul Lehrieder Paul Lehrieder CSU 76,51542.242,586Eva Maria Linsenbreder
252 Augsburg-Stadt Volker Ullrich Volker Ullrich CSU 52,76934.823,484 Ulrike Bahr
253 Augsburg-Land Hansjörg Durz Hansjörg Durz CSU 94,25247.866,439Herbert Woerlein
254 Donau-Ries Ulrich Lange Ulrich Lange CSU 68,77047.042,208Christoph Schmid
255 Neu-Ulm Georg Nüßlein Georg Nüßlein CSU 80,50344.654,084 Karl-Heinz Brunner
256 Oberallgäu Gerd Müller Gerd Müller CSU 88,35750.466,906Katharina Schrader
257 Ostallgäu Stephan Stracke Stephan Stracke CSU 93,43049.269,412Christoph Maier
List members [30]
SPD AfD FDP
  1. Florian Pronold (1)
  2. Anette Kramme (2)
  3. Martin Burkert (3)
  4. Ulrike Bahr (4)
  5. Ewald Schurer (5)
  6. Marianne Schieder (6)
  7. Bernd Rützel (7)
  8. Bärbel Kofler (8)
  9. Florian Post (9)
  10. Sabine Dittmar (10)
  11. Uli Grötsch (11)
  12. Claudia Tausend (12)
  13. Andreas Schwarz (13)
  14. Martina Stamm-Fibich (14)
  15. Karl-Heinz Brunner (15)
  16. Rita Hagl-Kehl (16)
  17. Michael Schrodi (17)
  18. Gabriela Heinrich (18)
  1. Martin Hebner (1)
  2. Peter Boehringer (2)
  3. Corinna Miazga (3)
  4. Petr Bystron (4)
  5. Martin Sichert (5)
  6. Hansjörg Müller (6)
  7. Peter Felser (7)
  8. Gerold Otten (8)
  9. Stephan Protschka (9)
  10. Paul Podolay (10)
  11. Tobias Peterka (11)
  12. Rainer Kraft (12)
  13. Johannes Huber (13)
  14. Wolfgang Wiehle (14)
  1. Daniel Föst (1)
  2. Karsten Klein (2)
  3. Katja Hessel (3)
  4. Jimmy Schulz (4)
  5. Thomas Sattelberger (5)
  6. Lukas Köhler (6)
  7. Stephan Thomae (7)
  8. Ulrich Lechte (8)
  9. Britta Dassler (9)
  10. Thomas Hacker (10)
  11. Nicole Bauer (11)
  12. Andrew Ullmann (12)
GRÜNE LINKE
  1. Claudia Roth (1)
  2. Anton Hofreiter (2)
  3. Ekin Deligöz (3)
  4. Uwe Kekeritz (4)
  5. Beate Walter-Rosenheimer (5)
  6. Dieter Janecek (6)
  7. Manuela Rottmann (7)
  8. Erhard Grundl (8)
  9. Margarete Bause (9)
  10. Stefan Schmidt (10)
  11. Lisa Badum (11)
  1. Klaus Ernst (1)
  2. Nicole Gohlke (2)
  3. Susanne Ferschl (3)
  4. Harald Weinberg (4)
  5. Simone Barrientos (5)
  6. Andreas Wagner (6)
  7. Eva Schreiber (7)

Baden-Württemberg

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)2,350,05439.3382,061,68734.4038−5
Social Democratic Party (SPD)1,166,66819.50982,37016.41616−4
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)801,88013.40807,20513.51313+3
Free Democratic Party (FDP)517,5128.60762,00812.71212+12
Alternative for Germany (AfD)690,12811.50730,49912.21111+11
The Left (DIE LINKE)325,0195.40380,7276.466+1
Human Environment Animal Protection 20,7560.3051,3550.9000
Die PARTEI 26,5080.4043,8830.7000
Free Voters 33,7320.6042,1330.7000
Pirate Party Germany 11,3400.2027,2050.5000
Ecological Democratic Party 18,3410.3021,8130.4000
National Democratic Party 2,0560.0015,7450.3000
Animal Protection Alliance2,0120.0013,5060.200New
Basic Income Alliance 10,6470.200New
German Centre10,3950.200New
Democracy in Motion 9,2410.200New
Human World6520.007,6120.100New
V-Partei³ 7,6010.100New
Marxist–Leninist Party 7,0450.104,2760.1000
The Right 1,1420.002,0540.000New
German Communist Party 1,0060.000New
Alliance C – Christians for Germany 4060.000New
Civil Rights Movement Solidarity 1990.000
Others & Independents7,7810.100
Invalid/blank votes70,71260,975
Total6,053,943100386,053,9431005896+18
Registered voters/turnout7,732,59778.37,732,59778.3
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [31]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
258 Stuttgart I Stefan Kaufmann Stefan Kaufmann CDU 51,11832.03,688 Cem Özdemir
259 Stuttgart II Karin Maag Karin Maag CDU 46,16633.520,697Michael Jantzer
260 Böblingen Clemens Binninger Marc Biadacz CDU 75,32338.837,270Jasmina Hostert
261 Esslingen Markus Grübel Markus Grübel CDU 53,66540.027,968Regina Rapp
262 Nürtingen Michael Hennrich Michael Hennrich CDU 65,56639.433,911 Nils Schmid
263 Göppingen Hermann Färber Hermann Färber CDU 50,89237.621,162 Heike Baehrens
264 Waiblingen Joachim Pfeiffer Joachim Pfeiffer CDU 64,95836.831,060Sybille Mack
265 Ludwigsburg Steffen Bilger Steffen Bilger CDU 66,43038.335,459Macit Karaahmetoğlu
266 Neckar-Zaber Eberhard Gienger Eberhard Gienger CDU 73,68940.037,362Thomas Utz
267 Heilbronn Thomas Strobl Alexander Throm CDU 64,59135.322,136 Josip Juratovic
268 Schwäbisch Hall – Hohenlohe Christian von Stetten Christian von Stetten CDU 68,71740.537,311Annette Sawade
269 Backnang – Schwäbisch Gmünd Norbert Barthle Norbert Barthle CDU 55,59541.228,624 Christian Lange
270 Aalen – Heidenheim Roderich Kiesewetter Roderich Kiesewetter CDU 77,75246.442,588 Leni Breymaier
271 Karlsruhe-Stadt Ingo Wellenreuther Ingo Wellenreuther CDU 45,82128.57,897Parsa Marvi
272 Karlsruhe-Land Axel Fischer Axel Fischer CDU 67,39640.434,510Patrick Diebold
273 Rastatt Kai Whittaker Kai Whittaker CDU 68,25944.138,773 Gabriele Katzmarek
274 Heidelberg Karl A. Lamers Karl A. Lamers CDU 58,01932.711,800 Lothar Binding
275 Mannheim Egon Jüttner Nikolas Löbel CDU 41,81229.32,017Stefan Rebmann
276 Odenwald – Tauber Alois Gerig Alois Gerig CDU 75,53146.844,682Dorothee Schlegel
277 Rhein-Neckar Stephan Harbarth Stephan Harbarth CDU 57,78837.420,902 Lars Castellucci
278 Bruchsal – Schwetzingen Olav Gutting Olav Gutting CDU 63,16641.533,482Nezaket Yildirim
279 Pforzheim Gunther Krichbaum Gunther Krichbaum CDU 60,47636.428,865 Katja Mast
280 Calw Hans-Joachim Fuchtel Hans-Joachim Fuchtel CDU 65,67643.340,075 Saskia Esken
281 Freiburg Matern von Marschall Matern von Marschall CDU 50,25628.04,141 Kerstin Andreae
282 Lörrach – Müllheim Armin Schuster Armin Schuster CDU 69,14839.432,162Jonas Hoffmann
283 Emmendingen – Lahr Peter Weiß Peter Weiß CDU 62,47637.623,004 Johannes Fechner
284 Offenburg Wolfgang Schäuble Wolfgang Schäuble CDU 73,93548.147,403Elvira Drobinski-Weiß
285 Rottweil – Tuttlingen Volker Kauder Volker Kauder CDU 64,55843.040,703Georg Sattler
286 Schwarzwald-Baar Thorsten Frei Thorsten Frei CDU 58,14947.037,477Jens Löw
287 Konstanz Andreas Jung Andreas Jung CDU 70,35544.843,959Tobias Volz
288 Waldshut Thomas Dörflinger Felix Schreiner CDU 56,52841.924,006 Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter
289 Reutlingen Michael Donth Michael Donth CDU 63,49440.840,097Rebecca Hummel
290 Tübingen Annette Widmann-Mauz Annette Widmann-Mauz CDU 56,44635.726,249 Christian Kühn
291 Ulm Annette Schavan Ronja Kemmer CDU 74,84942.739,393 Hilde Mattheis
292 Biberach Josef Rief Josef Rief CDU 57,83744.535,803 Martin Gerster
293 Bodensee Lothar Riebsamen Lothar Riebsamen CDU 56,16541.431,714Leon Hahn
294 Ravensburg Andreas Schockenhoff Axel Müller CDU 55,75838.526,542 Agnieszka Brugger
295 Zollernalb – Sigmaringen Thomas Bareiß Thomas Bareiß CDU 61,69445.041,978Stiliani Kirgiane-Efremidou
List members [32]
SPD GRÜNE FDP
  1. Leni Breymaier (1)
  2. Christian Lange (2)
  3. Rita Schwarzelühr-Sutter (3)
  4. Lothar Binding (4)
  5. Hilde Mattheis (5)
  6. Nils Schmid (6)
  7. Katja Mast (7)
  8. Martin Gerster (8)
  9. Ute Vogt (9)
  10. Johannes Fechner (10)
  11. Gabriele Katzmarek (11)
  12. Lars Castellucci (12)
  13. Heike Baehrens (13)
  14. Martin Rosemann (14)
  15. Saskia Esken (15)
  16. Josip Juratovic (16)
  1. Kerstin Andreae (1)
  2. Cem Özdemir (2)
  3. Sylvia Kotting-Uhl (3)
  4. Gerhard Schick (4)
  5. Agnieszka Brugger (5)
  6. Christian Kühn (6)
  7. Beate Müller-Gemmeke (7)
  8. Harald Ebner (8)
  9. Franziska Brantner (9)
  10. Matthias Gastel (10)
  11. Anna Christmann (11)
  12. Danyal Bayaz (12)
  13. Margit Stumpp (13)
  1. Michael Theurer (1)
  2. Judith Skudelny (2)
  3. Michael Georg Link (3)
  4. Pascal Kober (4)
  5. Florian Toncar (5)
  6. Marcel Klinge (6)
  7. Renata Alt (7)
  8. Benjamin Strasser (8)
  9. Jens Brandenburg (9)
  10. Christoph Hoffmann (10)
  11. Alexander Kulitz (11)
  12. Christian Jung (12)
AfD LINKE
  1. Alice Weidel (1)
  2. Lothar Maier (2)
  3. Marc Jongen (3)
  4. Markus Frohnmaier (4)
  5. Thomas Seitz (5)
  6. Jürgen Braun (6)
  7. Martin Hess (7)
  8. Volker Münz (8)
  9. Marc Bernhard (9)
  10. Dirk Spaniel (10)
  11. Franziska Gminder (11)
  1. Bernd Riexinger (1)
  2. Heike Hänsel (2)
  3. Gökay Akbulut (3)
  4. Tobias Pflüger (4)
  5. Jessica Tatti (5)
  6. Michel Brandt (6)

Saarland

PartyConstituencyParty listTotal
seats
+/–
Votes%SeatsVotes%Seats
Christian Democratic Union (CDU)211,85536.23189,57332.403−1
Social Democratic Party (SPD)184,51131.51158,89527.1230
The Left (DIE LINKE)65,71211.2075,44812.9110
Alternative for Germany (AfD)54,5879.3058,92010.111+1
Free Democratic Party (FDP)27,6274.7044,4777.611+1
Alliance 90/The Greens (GRÜNE)26,1164.5035,1176.0110
Die PARTEI 3,9500.707,4751.3000
Free Voters 6,9591.204,8250.8000
National Democratic Party 9470.203,1060.5000
Pirate Party Germany 2,3250.402,9370.5000
V-Partei³ 1.,140.300New
Basic Income Alliance 1,0250.200New
German Centre8860.200New
Party of Reason 2420.005330.1000
Marxist–Leninist Party 5720.104270.1000
Invalid/blank votes10,00810,153
Total595,4111004595,411100610+1
Registered voters/turnout777,26476.6777,26476.6
Source: Federal Returning Officer [2] [33]
Constituency members
#ConstituencyPrevious memberElected memberPartyVotes %MarginRunner-up
296 Saarbrücken Anette Hübinger Josephine Ortleb SPD 46,68832.11,024Bernd Wegner
297 Saarlouis Peter Altmaier Peter Altmaier CDU 60,10238.09,430 Heiko Maas
298 St. Wendel Nadine Schön Nadine Schön CDU 57,98741.815,858 Christian Petry
299 Homburg Alexander Funk Markus Uhl CDU 48,10233.63,080Esra Limbacher
List members [34]
SPD LINKE AfD
  1. Heiko Maas (1)
  2. Christian Petry (2)
  1. Thomas Lutze (1)
  1. Christian Wirth (1)
FDP GRÜNE
  1. Oliver Luksic (1)
  1. Markus Tressel (1)

Notes

  1. 1 2 The Christian Democratic Union and the Christian Social Union of Bavaria call themselves sister parties. They do not compete against each other in the same states and they form one group within the Bundestag.
  2. Including Frauke Petry, who will not take the AfD whip or sit with the party.
  3. Buchholz declined his mandate after the election.

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