Bundestag election 2025: Changes and news from Marburg!

Erfahren Sie alles zur Bundestagswahl 2025 im Wahlkreis Marburg-Biedenkopf: Termine, Reformen, Ergebnisse und Ergebnisse der Umfragen.
Find out everything about the Bundestag election 2025 in the Marburg-Biedenkopf constituency: appointments, reforms, results and results of the surveys. (Symbolbild/ANAG)

Bundestag election 2025: Changes and news from Marburg!

The Bundestag election 2025 took place on February 23, 2025, and the results in the Marburg constituency have now been determined. At the same time, the choice fell with comprehensive changes in German voting rights, which aimed to reduce the number of seats in the Bundestag to 630. This reform brings with it the elimination of overhang and equalization mandates and is intended to lead to the parliament of working more slimmer and efficient. The expected annual cost savings amount to over 100 million euros, such as Augsburger-allgemeine.de

In the constituency of Marburg, which comprises the entire Marburg-Biedenkopf district, the turnout was 84.7 percent, which corresponds to an increase of 6.7 percentage points compared to the last election. This constituency includes important places such as Marburg, Stadtallendorf and Biedenkopf. The results of the preliminary count show a changed political landscape compared to the Bundestag election 2021.

election results in the Marburg constituency

The distribution of the second votes in the constituency drew a diverse picture: the CDU received 26.3 percent of the vote, which corresponds to an increase of 4.2 percentage points compared to the last election. The SPD had to accept a decline to 20.6 percent, which corresponds to a minus of 9.5 percentage points. The AfD, on the other hand, recorded an increase of 9.2 percent with 18.2 percent, while the Greens fell to 13.0 percent (−3.0 percent).

Here are the detailed results of the votes:

party second votes (%) Change (%)
CDU 26.3% +4.2
SPD 20.6% −9.5
afd 18.2% +9.2
Greens 13.0% −3.0
left 10.6% +4.8
FDP 3.9% −6.6
bsw 3.9% -

candidate and first votes

In terms of the first votes, Sören Bartol from the SPD was just at the top with 30.3 percent, followed by Stefan Heck from the CDU with 29.1 percent. Julian Schmidt from the AfD received 18.3 percent of the first votes. The changed electorate is also reflected in the results of the other parties, with Andreas May from the Greens at 9.1 percent and Philipp Henning from the left at 7.6 percent.

The final results of the election are published after a complete count, and the first analyzes already show significant shifts in the region's political climate. Experts evaluate the changes in the voting law in the light of the electoral law reform and the socio-demographic characteristics in the constituency, such as Zeit.de reported.

In summary, it can be said that the Bundestag election 2025 in the Marburg constituency was not only shaped by a high turnout, but also by significant political changes. We can be excited to see what further developments will show in the coming weeks and months, both on local and nationwide level.

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