Figure S.12.6     Landtag Deputies Elected, by Constituency, Saxony, 1909

 

 

Name of elected

Elected deputy’s

SPD in

Run-off

Incumbent

Constituency

deputy (1909)

party (1909)

run-off?

opponent

party (1907)

A. Large-City Constituencies (20) (* constituency predated 1909)

* re-elected

Dresden I *

Dr. Fritz Kaiser

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

Dresden II *

Franz Hettner

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

Dresden III *

Gotthold Anders

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

Dresden IV *

Dr. Paul Vogel

NLP

no

-

Cons

Dresden V *

Ernst Schulze

SPD

no

-

Cons

Dresden VI

Otto Koch

Radical

yes

SPD

-

Dresden VII

Robert Wirth

SPD

no

-

-

Leipzig I *

Dr. Arthur Löbner

NLP (guest)

yes

SPD

Cons (FKP)

Leipzig II *

Georg Wappler

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

Leipzig III *

Richard Illge

SPD

yes

NLP

Cons (FKP)

Leipzig IV *

Heinrich Lange

SPD

no

-

NLP

Leipzig V *

Dr. Johannes Rudolph

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

Leipzig VI

Dr. Albert Steche

NLP

yes

SPD

-

Leipzig VII

Alfred Keimling

SPD

no

-

-

Chemnitz I *

Franz Hermann Biener

AS Reformer

yes

SPD

NLP

Chemnitz II *

Max Langhammer

NLP (ind.)

yes

SPD

NLP

Chemnitz III

Albin Langer

SPD

no

-

-

Chemnitz IV

Ernst Kastan

SPD

no

-

-

Plauen

Oskar Günther

Radical

yes

SPD

-

Zwickau *

Michael Bär

Radical

yes

SPD

Radical *

Total A. Large Cities

7 SPD

yes: 13

 

 

 

 

 

 

B. Other Urban Constituencies (23) (* constituency unchanged in 1909; ** redrawn; *** renumbered)

1: Zittau *

Ernst Emil Schwager

Radical

no

NLP

NLP

2: Bautzen *

Richard Hartmann

NLP

no

MVgg

NLP *

3: Bischofswerder *

Georg Fr. Knoblauch

Cons (FKP)

yes

SPD

Cons

4: Pirna *

Dr. Hans Chr. Spieß

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

5: Dippoldiswalde *

Karl Hermann Wittig

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

6: Freiberg *

Moritz Braun

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

7: Lommatzsch *

Johannes Hofmann

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

8: Oschatz *

Heinrich Beda

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

9: Döbeln *

Dr. Konrad Niethammer

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP *

10: Frankenberg *

Oskar Schiebler

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

11: Grimma *

Hermann Gleisberg

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

12: Borna *

Emil Nitzschke

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

13: Rochlitz *

Dr. Friedrich Roth

Radical (ind.)

yes

SPD

NLP

14: Meerane *

Albert Posern

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

15: Glauchau *

August Wilde

SPD

yes

NLP

NLP

16: Crimmitschau *

Christian Louis Döhler

NLP

no

-

NLP

17: Ehrenfriedersdorf *

Karl Demmler

SPD

yes

NLP

Cons

18: Zschopau *

Dr. Richard Seyfert

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP

19: Annaberg *

Ernst Roch

Radical

yes

SPD

Radical *

20: Schwarzenberg *

Emil Alwin Bauer

NLP

no

-

NLP

21: Reichenbach *

Alban Schnabel

NLP

no

-

NLP

22: Netzschkau **

Robert Merkel

NLP (ind.)

yes

SPD

NLP *

23: Adorf ***

Friedrich Bleyer

NLP

yes

SPD

Radical

Total B. Other Urban

2 SPD

yes: 18

C. Rural Constituencies (48) (* constituency unchanged in 1909; ** substantially redrawn; *** new)

1: Zittau *

Otto Uhlig

SPD

yes

Cons

NLP

2: Ebersbach *

Gustav Riem

SPD

yes

NLP

NLP

3: Ostritz *

Karl Donath

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons

4: Löbau *

Dr. Rudolph Hähnel

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

5: Bautzen *

Johann August Sobe

Cons

no

-

Cons *

6: Schirgiswalde *

Hermann Linke

SPD

yes

NLP

Cons

7: Bischofswerda *

Bernhard Rentsch

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons

8: Kamenz *

Michael Kockel

Cons

no

BdL

Cons

9: Radeberg

Clemens Träber

Cons

no

-

Cons *

10: Dresden **

Emil Nitzsche

SPD

no

-

new (AS)

11: Sebnitz *

Oswin Frenzel

Cons

no

-

Cons *

12: Pirna

Dr. Hermann Böhme

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons

13: Dippoldiswalde *

Arthur Hugo Göpfert

NLP

no

Cons

Cons

14: Brand *

Gustav Schmidt

SPD

yes

Cons

Cons

15: Freiberg *

Oswin Schmidt

Cons (BdL)

no

-

Cons (BdL) *

16: Tharandt *

Hermann Fleißner

SPD

no

-

Cons

17: Nossen *

Ernst Emil Horst

Cons / Reform

no

-

Cons *

18: Meißn *

Max Schreiber

(BdL / MVgg)

yes

SPD

Cons

19: Großenhain *

Robert Greulich

Cons

no

-

Cons *

20: Oschatz *

Friedrich Wm. Hauffe

Cons

no

-

Cons *

21: Grimma *

Ernst Däbritz

Cons

no

-

Cons *

22: Taucha

Paul Oskar Friedrich

Cons (BdL)

yes

SPD

Cons

23: Leipzig

Johannes Dürr

Cons (FKP)

no

-

Cons (FKP) *

24: Dresden-Neustadt **

Albert Kuntze

NLP

yes

SPD

new (NLP)

25: Borna *

Gottfried Opitz

Cons

no

-

Cons *

26: Döbeln *

Arno Schade

Cons

no

-

Cons

27: Hainichen *

Dr. Otto Mangler

Cons

no

-

Cons

28: Geringswalde *

Kurt Harter

Cons (BdL)

no

-

Cons *

29: Rochlitz *

Richard Schönfeld

Cons (BdL)

yes

SPD

Cons

30: Chemnitz

Max Heldt

SPD

no

-

Cons

31: Limbach

Bruno Mehnert

SPD

no

-

NLP

32: Augustusburg

Ernst Stephan Clauß

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP *

33: Zschopau *

Theodor Heymann

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

34: Annaberg *

Dr. Richard Dietel

Radical

yes

SPD

Cons

35: Scheibenberg *

Alfred Brodauf

Radical

yes

SPD

Cons

36: Stollberg

Max Manilius Krauße

SPD

yes

Cons

Cons

37: Lichtenstein **

Karl Sindermann

SPD

no

-

SPD

38: Glauchau *

Karl Drescher

SPD

no

-

Cons

39: Werdau *

Friedrich Wunderlich

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons

40: Zwickau *

Robert Müller

SPD

no

-

Cons

41: Reichenbach

Ernst Kleinhempel

NLP

yes

SPD

NLP *

42: Eibenstock *

Otto Zimmer

SPD

yes

Cons

Cons

43: Auerbach

Max Winkler

SPD

no

-

NLP

44: Plauen *

Philipp Sieber

Cons (BdL)

no

-

Cons

45: Oelsnitz *

Dr. Oskar Schanz

Cons

yes

SPD

Cons *

46: Dresden-N. - Pirna ***

Julius Fräßdorf

SPD

no

-

-

47: Zwickau - Chemnitz ***

Otto Richter

SPD

yes

NLP

-

48: Plauen - Auerbach ***

Ottomar Singer

NLP

yes

SPD

-

Total C. Rural (48)

 

16 SPD

yes: 23

 

 

Total Saxony (91)

25 SPD

yes: 54

 

Notes:                                                                 

The 1909 reform amalgamated parts of the older 22nd, 23rd, and 24th “other urban” constituencies, commonly named Netzschkau, Plauen, and Auerbach.

Plauen was carved out to become a new “large city” constituency.

22: Netzschkau now included Netzschkau, Elsterberg, Lengenfeld, Mühltroff, Mylau, Pausa, and Treuen.

23: Adorf now included towns previously in the 24th constituency: Adorf, Oelsnitz, Markneukirchen, Schöneck, Falkenstein, and Auerbach.

24: Dresden-Neustadt now included parts of Amtshauptmannschaft (AHMS) Dresden-N. bordering on the city. The three new rural constituencies (46-48) were not named consistently in the sources.

46: Dresden-N. - Pirna now included parts of AHMS Dresden-N. and AHMS Pirna.

47: Zwickau - Chemnitz now included the towns of Hartenstein and Zwönitz, but also other parts of the AHMS Zwickau and AHMS Chemnitz.

48: Plauen - Auerbach now included the towns of Reichenbach and Lengenfeld but also other parts of AHMS Plauen and Auerbach.

Part of rural 37: Lichtenstein was allocated to the new rural 47: Zwickau - Chemnitz.

 

Sources: Zeitschrift des Königlichen Sächsischen Statistischen Landesamts 55 (1909), 229-43; SLTW, 108-10; SParl, 199-211; Schrörs, Handbuch, 145-9.

 


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