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Krefeld II – Wesel II – What you need to know about the federal election in constituency 114

Germany is electing a new Bundestag for the 20th time. Tens of thousands of people in the constituency of Krefeld II – Wesel II are also called upon to cast their votes. Here you will find all information about the constituency in the run-up to the election – and all results and analyzes on the evening of the election.

In this text you will find all information about constituency 114 – the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II in the state of North Rhine-Westphalia before the election. On the evening of September 26th, we will provide you with all the important results for the 2021 federal election in the constituency. In addition to the results of the first and second vote, this also includes all results developments, voter turnout and information about the winner of the direct mandate.

Who will win the direct mandate in the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II?

The first vote determines in the 299 constituencies which party may send the direct candidate to the Bundestag. The first 299 seats in the Bundestag will be filled. In the constituency of Krefeld II – Wesel II, the CDU received the most first votes in the last election in 2017.

The following candidates from the parties previously represented in the Bundestag will be up for election on September 26, 2021:

  • Kerstin Christiane Radomski (CDU)
  • Jan Ulrich Dieren (SPD)
  • Hauke ​​Horst Ernst Hans Finger (AfD)
  • Dr. Michael Terwiesche (FDP)
  • Sebastian Schubert (The Left)
  • Ursula Schauws (Green)

Note: This text was generated automatically, details can be found below. For the sake of clarity, we only list the direct candidates of the six parties represented as parliamentary groups in the Bundestag. However, it is very likely that there are still other candidates for election in your constituency. You can find these on your ballot paper and on the website of the Federal Returning Officer.

The first vote results of the individual candidates of the major parties as well as the cumulative results of all other parties for the 2017 Bundestag election can be found in the following paragraph. On the evening of the Federal Parliament election 2021, on September 26th, you will also find the first vote results of the parties in the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II.

The 2017 first vote results for the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II

  • CDU: 37 percent, 48,817 votes

While the first votes determine the direct candidate, the second vote determines how many more seats a party may occupy in the German parliament. The other places are allocated via the so-called state lists of the parties.

The second vote results of the major parties as well as the cumulative results of all other parties for the 2017 Bundestag election can be found in the following paragraph. On the evening of the Federal Parliament election 2021, on September 26th, you will also find the second vote results of the parties in the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II here.

The second vote results 2017 for the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II

  • CDU: 30.9 percent, 40,955 votes

The turnout for the constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II

In the 2017 federal election, around 74.6 percent of those eligible to vote cast their votes. A total of 132,097 people exercised their right to vote, 179,118 people were called. 1,608 first-vote ballot papers were considered invalid, and 1,175 two-votes were incorrectly filled in and could therefore not be counted.

This is the constituency of Krefeld II – Wesel II

The constituency Krefeld II – Wesel II is constituency number 114 out of a total of 299 constituencies in Germany and comprises a total of two municipalities. A total of 243,500 people live here, which puts the constituency in 60th place of the 299th population. Over 83 million people live in Germany, so the average population in each of the 299 constituencies should be around 280,000.

On average, each inhabitant in this constituency has an annual income of 21,935 euros. The constituency thus ranks 130th in the ranking of all constituencies in Germany. The proportion of foreigners who are not eligible to vote in the total population is 14.3 percent. That means 104th place out of 299 constituencies. In terms of the share of unemployed among all employed persons, the constituency is in 304th place – the rate was most recently 9.1 percent.

More information about the federal election 2021

Further information about the federal election 2021 can be found in our election dossier. In our live blog we will keep you up to date on the latest events relating to the federal election.

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