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 |
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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 |
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|
B. Other Urban Constituencies
(23) (* constituency unchanged in 1909; ** redrawn; *** renumbered) |
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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 |
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C. Rural Constituencies (48) (*
constituency unchanged in 1909; ** substantially redrawn; *** new) |
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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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