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Bundestag election 2021 | Constituency Mülheim – Essen I (WK118): All results at a glance

For months, parties and politicians have campaigned for themselves and fought for the favor of the voters. Now the decisions have been made in the 2021 federal election – also in the Mülheim – Essen I constituency.

More than 60 million eligible voters in Germany could cast their votes. Here you can see the results in the constituency Mülheim – Essen I at a glance.

Direct mandate

Sebastian Fiedler from the SPD won the direct mandate with 36.32 percent of the vote and thus prevailed over Astrid Timmermann-Fechter from the CDU.

In 2017, Arno Klare from the SPD won the direct mandate.

The distribution of the first votes at a glance:

  • Sebastian Fiedler (SPD) 36,32% (50,173 votes) +1.42 percentage points
  • Astrid Timmermann-Fechter (CDU) 23.95% (33,091 votes) -7.40 percentage points
  • Franziska Krumwiede-Steiner (Greens) 14.15% (19,547 votes) +7.99 percentage points
  • Joachim vom Berg (FDP) 8.60% (11,883 votes) -0.42 percentage points
  • Alexander Wrese (AFD) 8.47% (11,704 votes) -3.03 percentage points
  • Eliseo Francesco Maugeri (Linke) 2.65% (3,663 votes) -3.88 percentage points
  • Pascal Marius Plew (The PARTY) 2.08% (2,870 votes) +2.08 percentage points
  • (ÜBR) 1.62% (2,243 votes) +1.32 percentage points
  • Nicole Weber (Basic Democratic Party Germany) 1.15% (1,582 votes) +1.15 percentage points
  • Joachim Heinrich Kluft (Free Voters) 0.80% (1,105 votes) +0.80 percentage points
  • Hannes Stockert (MLPD) 0,11% (158 votes) -0.13 percentage points
  • Peter Köster (DKP) 0.10% (139 votes) +0.10 percentage points

The second votes

The SPD received the highest number of second votes with 33.25 percent. In the 2017 federal election, the Christian Democratic Union of Germany was the strongest party.

  • SPD 33,25% (46,086 votes) +3.79 percentage points
  • CDU 23.59% (32,698 votes) -4.54 percentage points
  • Greens 14.60% (20,232 votes) +7.92 percentage points
  • FDP 10.96% (15,186 votes) -1.99 percentage points
  • AFD 8.03% (11,135 votes) -3.40 percentage points
  • Left 3.24% (4,494 votes) -4.20 percentage points
  • Animal Welfare Party 1.53% (2,125 votes) +0.62 percentage points
  • The PARTY 1.16% (1,613 votes) +0.29 percentage points
  • Basic Democratic Party Germany 0.88% (1,225 votes) +0.88 percentage points
  • Team Todenhöfer – The Justice Party 0.78% (1,080 votes) +0.78 percentage points
  • Free voters 0.49% (677 votes) +0.30 percentage points
  • Pirates 0.32% (450 votes) -0.06 percentage points
  • Volt Germany 0.24% (338 votes) +0.24 percentage points
  • PfG 0,13% (186 votes) +0.05 percentage points
  • European party LOVE 0.13% (184 votes) +0.13 percentage points
  • NPD 0,09% (125 votes) -0.13 percentage points
  • >> Party for children, young people and families << - lobbyists for children - 0.09% (120 votes) +0.09 percentage points
  • PdH 0,07% (98 votes) +0.01 percentage points
  • PVVV 0.06% (88 votes) -0.04 percentage points
  • CfD 0,06% (87 votes) +0.06 percentage points
  • ÖDP 0.06% (81 votes) -0.04 percentage points
  • MLPD 0,05% (72 votes) -0.06 percentage points
  • DKP 0.04% (58 votes) -0.00 percentage points
  • URB 0,04% (56 votes) +0.04 percentage points
  • Liberal-Conservative Reforms 0.03% (40 votes) +0.03 percentage points
  • Party of Progress 0.02% (34 votes) +0.02 percentage points
  • SGVI 0,02% (21 votes) -0.00 percentage points

How is the situation in other constituencies? The following map gives you a nationwide overview.

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