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23 Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg
Electoral district
for the Bundestag
Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg in 2025
StateHamburg
Population342,700 (2019)
Electorate221,794 (2021)
Major settlementsHarburg
Bergedorf
Area315.2 km2
Current electoral district
Created2002
PartySPD
MemberMetin Hakverdi
Elected2013, 2017, 2021

Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg 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 23. It is located in southern Hamburg, comprising the boroughs of Bergedorf and Harburg, as well as the quarter of Wilhelmsburg from Hamburg-Mitte.[1]

Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg was created for the 2002 federal election. Since 2013, it has been represented by Metin Hakverdi of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).[2]

Geography

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Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg is located in southern Hamburg. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the entirety of the boroughs of Bergedorf and Harburg, as well as the quarter of Wilhelmsburg from Hamburg-Mitte.[1]

History

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Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg was created in 2002 and contained parts of the abolished constituencies of Hamburg-Bergedorf and Hamburg-Harburg. Until the 2009 election, it was constituency 24 in the number system. Its borders have not changed since its creation.

Members

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The constituency has been held by the Social Democratic Party (SPD) since its creation. Its first representative was Hans-Ulrich Klose, who served until 2013. Metin Hakverdi was elected as his successor, and re-elected in 2017 and 2021.

Election Member Party %
2002 Hans-Ulrich Klose SPD 53.0
2005 51.0
2009 39.0
2013 Metin Hakverdi SPD 40.4
2017 34.8
2021 39.3

Election results

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2021 election

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Federal election (2021): Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg[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 tickY or Red XN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
SPD Green tickY Metin Hakverdi 61,590 39.3 Increase 4.6 52,523 33.5 Increase 7.3
CDU Uwe Schneider 26,483 16.9 Decrease 11.2 25,427 16.2 Decrease 11.2
Greens Manuel Sarrazin 24,231 15.5 Increase 7.7 27,931 17.8 Increase 7.8
FDP Sonja Jacobsen 13,301 8.5 Increase 3.3 15,674 10.0 Increase 1.3
AfD Olga Petersen 12,774 8.2 Decrease 2.7 12,638 8.0 Decrease 3.4
Left Stephan Jarsch 10,521 6.7 Decrease 3.9 9,878 6.3 Decrease 5.0
dieBasis Katja Schäfer 2,988 1.9 2,417 1.5
Human Environment Animal Protection   2,298 1.5 Increase 0.5
Team Todenhöfer   2,283 1.5
PARTEI   1,644 1.0 Decrease 0.6
FW Thomas Lindner 2,109 1.3 Increase 0.6 1,319 0.8 Increase 0.4
Volt Jan-Martin Thoden 1,251 0.8 740 0.5
Pirates   747 0.5
ÖDP Manuela Körlin 1,061 0.7 Decrease 0.2 446 0.3 Decrease 0.1
Humanists   233 0.1
du.   208 0.1
V-Partei3   195 0.1 Decrease 0.1
NPD Manfred Dammann 205 0.1 Decrease 0.2 161 0.1 Decrease 0.2
DKP   87 0.1 Steady 0.0
Bündnis 21 76 0.1
MLPD Narziss Nianur 131 0.1 Decrease 0.1 50 0.0 Steady 0.0
LKR   42 0.0
Informal votes 1,601 1,229
Total valid votes 156,645 157,017
Turnout 158,246 71.3 Increase 1.2
SPD hold Majority 35,107 22.4 Increase 15.7

2017 election

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Federal election (2017): Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg[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 tickY or Red XN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
SPD Green tickY Metin Hakverdi 53,446 34.8 Decrease 5.7 40,364 26.2 Decrease 8.9
CDU Herlind Gundelach 43,274 28.1 Decrease 7.4 42,219 27.4 Decrease 6.4
AfD Peter Lorkowski 16,688 10.9 Increase 7.0 17,710 11.5 Increase 6.8
Left David Stoop 16,382 10.7 Increase 3.1 17,344 11.2 Increase 2.8
Greens Manuel Sarrazin 11,903 7.7 Increase 1.3 15,442 10.0 Increase 0.8
FDP Carl Coste 8,039 5.2 Increase 3.6 13,313 8.6 Increase 5.1
PARTEI   1,504 1.6 Increase 1.0
Human Environment Animal Protection   1,561 1.0
ÖDP Volker Behrendt 1,296 0.8 Increase 0.4 663 0.4 Increase 0.2
FW Aslan Özkan 1,091 0.7 Increase 0.2 683 0.4 Increase 0.1
BGE   808 0.5
DiB 576 0.4
NPD Lennart Schwarzbach 530 0.3 Decrease 0.7 512 0.3 Decrease 0.7
Independent Frank Giebel 521 0.3
Independent Hans-Uwe Scharnweber 345 0.2
V-Partei³ 332 0.2
MLPD Jürgen Bader 253 0.2 104 0.1 Steady 0.0
DKP   86 0.0
Informal votes 1,990 1,537
Total valid votes 153,768 154,221
Turnout 155,758 70.2 Increase 5.8
SPD hold Majority 10,172 6.7 Increase 1.9

2013 election

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Federal election (2013): Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg[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 tickY or Red XN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
SPD Metin Hakverdi 56,867 40.4 Increase 1.4 49,302 35.0 Increase 4.9
CDU Herlind Gundelach 50,044 35.6 Increase 2.7 47,525 33.8 Increase 4.4
Left Sabine Boeddinghaus 10,595 7.5 Decrease 2.7 11,817 8.4 Decrease 3.2
Greens Manuel Sarrazin 9,088 6.5 Decrease 1.9 12,916 9.2 Decrease 2.5
AfD Thomas Meister 5,448 2.9 6,624 4.7
Pirates Nico Ecke 3,198 2.3 3,607 2.6 Increase 0.1
FDP Kurt Duwe 2,234 1.6 Decrease 6.0 4,952 3.5 Decrease 8.3
NPD Thomas Wulff 1,446 1.0 Decrease 0.5 1,398 1.0 Decrease 0.3
PARTEI   886 0.6
FW Christian Walbe 727 0.5 534 0.4
RENTNER 706 0.5 Decrease 0.6
ÖDP   393 0.3 Steady 0.0
MLPD   76 0.1 Steady 0.0
Informal votes 2,089 1,988
Total valid votes 140,615 140,716
Turnout 142,704 64.3 Decrease 1.0
SPD hold Majority 6,823 4.8 Decrease 1.3

2009 election

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Federal election (2009): Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg[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 tickY or Red XN denotes status of any incumbent, win or lose respectively.

Party Candidate Votes % ±% Party votes % ±%
SPD Green tickY Hans-Ulrich Klose 54,965 39.0 Decrease 12.0 42,554 30.2 Decrease 11.5
CDU Wolfgang Müller-Kallweit 46,303 32.9 Decrease 1.5 41,423 29.4 Decrease 1.7
Left Mark Roach 14,430 10.3 Increase 5.4 16,358 11.6 Increase 5.3
Greens Manuel Sarrazin 11,728 8.3 Increase 3.7 16,484 11.7 Increase 1.0
FDP Kurt Duwe 10,727 7.6 16,709 11.8
Pirates   3,453 2.5
NPD Jan Zimmermann 2,111 1.5 Steady 0.0 1,795 1.3 Decrease 0.2
RENTNER 1,517 1.1
BüSo 500 0.4
ÖDP   402 0.3
DVU   280 0.2
MLPD   63 0.0 Steady 0.0
Informal votes 2,355 1,991
Total valid votes 140,764 141,128
Turnout 143,119 65.3 Decrease 8.5
SPD hold Majority 8,662 6.2 Decrease 10.4

References

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  1. ^ a b "Constituency Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg". Federal Returning Officer.
  2. ^ "Results for Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg". Federal Returning Officer.
  3. ^ a b Results for Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg
  4. ^ Results for Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg
  5. ^ Results for Hamburg-Bergedorf – Harburg

Bundestag Vacant
Extraparliamentary (1966-1969);
party list from NRW (1969-1974)
Title last held by
Ulm
Constituency represented by the chancellor
(as Hamburg-Bergedorf)

1974-1982
Vacant
Party list from Rhineland-Palatinate (1982-1990)
Title next held by
Ludwigshafen