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Politics of Hesse

Overview of the politics of the German state of Hesse From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The politics of Hesse takes place within a framework of a federal parliamentary representative democratic republic, where the Federal Government of Germany exercises sovereign rights with certain powers reserved to the states of Germany including Hesse. The state has a multi-party system where, as in most other states of former Western Germany and the federal level, the three main parties are the centre-right Christian Democratic Union (CDU), the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), and the centre-left Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD).

Governments of Hesse

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The governments and ministers-President (Ministerpräsidenten) of the People's State of Hesse during the time of the Weimar Republic were:

  1. 1919–1928: Center-right government, an SPDDDPZentrum coalition led by Carl Ulrich (SPD) as minister-president
  2. 1928–1933: Center-right government, an SPDDDPZentrum coalition led by Bernhard Adelung (SPD) as minister-president

The governments of the National Socialist era:

  1. 1933: National Socialist government with Ferdinand Werner (NSDAP) as minister-president
  2. 1933–1935: National Socialist government with Philipp Wilhelm Jung (NSDAP) as minister-president
  3. 1935–1945: National Socialist government with Jakob Sprenger (NSDAP) as minister-president

The governments and minister-Presidents of Hesse since the establishment of the Federal Republic of Germany:

  1. 1945: Military occupation provisional government led by Ludwig Bergsträsser(SPD), appointed by the U.S. Military
  2. 1945–1946: Military occupation provisional government led by Karl Geiler (no party), appointed by the U.S. military
  3. 1946–1950: Theoretically a CDU–SPD grand coalition with Christian Stock (SPD) as minister-president, though U.S. Military Occupation remained through 1949.
  4. 1950–1969: First truly non-military government of the Federal Republic, led by Georg-August Zinn (SPD), whose SPD ruled in coalition with the All-German Bloc/League of Expellees and Deprived of Rights, a party of expelled eastern Germans whose political goal was to retrieve their homelands (heimatlaender); and also with the League of Expellees' successors party the Gesamtdeutsche Partei.
  5. 1969–1976: Center-left government of the SPD-FDP, with Albert Osswald (SPD) as minister-president
  6. 1976–1982: Center-left government of the SPD-FDP continued with Holger Börner (SPD) as minister-president.
  7. 1982–1984: Center-left government of the SPD (single party rule) with Holger Börner (SPD) as minister-president.
  8. 1984–1987: Center-left government of the SPD–Greens with Holger Börner (SPD) as minister-president.
  9. 1987–1991: Center-right government of the CDU–FDP with Walter Wallmann (CDU) as minister-president.
  10. 1991–1999: Center-left government of the SPD–Greens with Hans Eichel (SPD) as minister-president.
  11. 1999–2003: Center-right government of the CDU–FDP with Roland Koch (CDU) as minister-president.
  12. 2003–2009: Center-right government of the CDU (single party rule) with Roland Koch (CDU) as minister-president.
  13. 2009–2010: Center-right government of the CDU-FDP with Roland Koch (CDU) as minister-president.
  14. 2010–2014: Center-right government of the CDU–FDP with Volker Bouffier (CDU) as minister-president.
  15. 2014–2019: Center-right government of the CDU–Greens with Volker Bouffier (CDU) as minister-president.
  16. 2019–2022: Center-right government of the CDU–Greens with Volker Bouffier (CDU) as minister-president. Bouffier resigned in 2022, thus prematurely ending his third term serving as minister-president.
  17. 2022–present: Center-right government of the CDU–Greens with Boris Rhein (CDU) as minister-president.[1]

Since 1950, the SPD has been in the Hesse government 45 years, the CDU for 28 years; the FDP acted as coalition partners with either CDU or SPD for 21 years (13 with SPD, 8 with CDU).

Landtag of Hesse

Party Strength in Landtag

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Election year Total
seats
Seats won [2]
SPD CDU FDP GB/BHE Grüne Linke AfD Other
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Dec 1946 90 38 28 14 10 [a]
1950 80 47 12 21 A90
1954 96 44 24 21 7
1958 96 48 32 9 7
1962 96 51 28 11 6
1966 96 52 26 10 8 [b]
1970 110 53 46 11
1974 110 49 53 8
1978 110 50 53 7
1982 110 49 52 9
1983 110 51 44 8 7
1987 110 44 47 9 10
1991 110 46 46 8 10
1995 110 44 45 8 13
1999 110 46 50 6 8
2003 110 33 56 9 12
2008 110 42 42 11 9 6
2009 118 29 46 20 17 6
2013 110 37 47 6 14 6
2018 137 29 40 11 29 9 19
2023 133 23 52 8 22 28
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State Landtag Compositions

State Election Results Maps

Constituencies in the Landtag

  • Kassel-Land I (01)
  • Kassel-Land II (02)
  • Kassel-Stadt I (03)
  • Kassel-Stadt II (04)
  • Waldeck-Frankenberg I (05)
  • Waldeck-Frankenberg II (06)
  • Schwalm-Eder I (07)
  • Schwalm-Eder II (08)
  • Eschwege-Witzenhausen (09)
  • Rotenburg (10)
  • Hersfeld (11)
  • Marburg-Biedenkopf I (12)
  • Marburg-Biedenkopf II (13)
  • Fulda I (14)
  • Fulda II (15)
  • Lahn-Dill I (16)
  • Lahn-Dill II (17)
  • Gießen I (18)
  • Gießen II (19)
  • Vogelsberg (20)
  • Limburg-Weilburg I (21)
  • Limburg-Weilburg II (22)
  • Hochtaunus I (23)
  • Hochtaunus II (24)
  • Wetterau I (25)
  • Wetterau II (26)
  • Wetterau III (27)
  • Rheingau-Taunus I (28)
  • Rheingau-Taunus II (29)
  • Wiesbaden I (30)
  • Wiesbaden II (31)
  • Main-Taunus I (32)
  • Main-Taunus II (33)
  • Frankfurt am Main I (34)
  • Frankfurt am Main II (35)
  • Frankfurt am Main III (36)
  • Frankfurt am Main IV (37)
  • Frankfurt am Main V (38)
  • Frankfurt am Main VI (39)
  • Main-Kinzig I (40)
  • Main-Kinzig II (41)
  • Main-Kinzig III (42)
  • Offenbach-Stadt (43)
  • Offenbach Land I (44)
  • Offenbach Land II (45)
  • Offenbach Land III (46)
  • Groß-Gerau I (47)
  • Groß-Gerau II (48)
  • Darmstadt-Stadt I (49)
  • Darmstadt-Stadt II (50)
  • Darmstadt-Dieburg I (51)
  • Darmstadt-Dieburg II (52)
  • Odenwald (53)
  • Bergstraße I (54)
  • Bergstraße II (55)

Constituencies in the Bundestag

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NoConstituencyMember 2021Voters20172013200920052002199819941990
#E3000F"}]]}"> 166 Waldeck Esther Dilcher SPD 184,073 SPD CDU SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD
#E3000F"}]]}"> 167 Kassel Timon Gremmels SPD 218,474 SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD
#E3000F"}]]}"> 168 Werra-Meißner – Hersfeld-Rotenburg Michael Roth SPD 171,886 SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD Created for 2002 election
#E3000F"}]]}"> 169 Schwalm-Eder Edgar Franke SPD 185,944 SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD
#E3000F"}]]}"> 170 Marburg Sören Bartol SPD 181,588 SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 171 Lahn-Dill Dagmar Schmidt SPD 206,532 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD
#151518"}]]}"> 172 Gießen Felix Döring SPD 217,514 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD SPD SPD
#151518"}]]}"> 173 Fulda Michael Brand CDU 208,542 CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 174 Main-Kinzig – Wetterau II – Schotten Bettina Müller SPD 178,307 CDU CDU Created for 2013 election
#151518"}]]}"> 175 Hochtaunus Markus Koob CDU 179,842 CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 176 Wetterau I Natalie Pawlik SPD 176,897 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD CDU CDU
#151518"}]]}"> 177 Rheingau-Taunus – Limburg Klaus-Peter Willsch CDU 220,466 CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU
#151518"}]]}"> 178 Wiesbaden Ingmar Jung CDU 186,735 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD CDU CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 179 Hanau Lennard Oehl SPD 176,271 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD CDU CDU
#151518"}]]}"> 180 Main-Taunus Norbert Altenkamp CDU 195,514 CDU CDU CDU CDU CDU Created for 2002 election
#E3000F"}]]}"> 181 Frankfurt am Main I Armand Zorn SPD 201,216 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD CDU CDU CDU
#409A3C"}]]}"> 182 Frankfurt am Main II Omid Nouripour Grüne 227,207 CDU CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD CDU CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 183 Groß-Gerau Melanie Wegling SPD 174,082 CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD SPD CDU SPD
#151518"}]]}"> 184 Offenbach Björn Simon CDU 219,511 CDU CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD CDU CDU
#E3000F"}]]}"> 185 Darmstadt Andreas Larem SPD 240,763 CDU SPD SPD SPD SPD CDU SPD
#E3000F"}]]}"> 186 Odenwald Jens Zimmermann SPD 233,901 CDU CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD CDU CDU
#151518"}]]}"> 187 Bergstraße Michael Meister CDU 197,782 CDU CDU CDU CDU SPD SPD CDU CDU
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