List of members of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia 2017–2022

This is a list of members of the Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia in the 2017–2022 legislature. The Landtag of North Rhine-Westphalia is legislature of the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, and consists of 199 members. They are elected once every five years. The members in this list were elected in the 2017 election.

The composition of the Landtag after the 2017 election

The government during this legislature was the Laschet cabinet, a coalition of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU), and Free Democratic Party (FDP).

Members of the Landtag edit

Name Party Picture Constituency Born Notes Reference
Britta Altenkamp SDP   Essen III [de] 1964 [1][2]
Berivan Aymaz [de] The Greens   Party list 1972 [3]
Volkan Baran [de] SDP   Dortmund II [de] 1978 [1]
Roger Beckamp AfD   Party list 1975 [4]
Andreas Becker [de] SDP   Recklinghausen I [de] 1966 [1]
Horst Becker [de] The Greens   Party list 1956 [3]
Sigrid Beer [de] The Greens   Party list 1956 [3]
Daniela Beihl [de] FDP Party list 1984 Replaced Moritz Körner after he was elected to the European Parliament. [5]
Dietmar Bell [de] SDP   Wuppertal I [de] 1961 [1]
Jürgen Berghahn SDP   Lippe II [de] 1960 [1]
Günther Bergmann [de] CDU   Kleve II [de] 1965 [6][7]
Andreas Bialas [de] SDP   Wuppertal II [de] 1968 [1]
Peter Biesenbach [de] CDU   Kreis I [de] 1948 Minister for Justice since June 2017 [6][8]
Rainer Bischoff [de] SDP   Duisburg II [de] 1958 [1]
Inge Blask [de] SDP   Party list 1958 Replaced Svenja Schulze in March 2018 after she was made a federal minister. [9][10]
Christian Blex [de] AfD   Party list 1975 [4]
Jörg Blöming [de] CDU   Soest II [de] 1972 [6]
Marc Blondin [de] CDU Krefeld II [de] 1972 [6]
Matthias Bolte-Richter [de] The Greens   Party list 1985 [3]
Ralph Bombis [de] FDP   Party list 1971 [5]
Sonja Bongers [de] SDP Oberhausen I [de] 1976 [1]
Frank Börner [de] SDP   Duisburg IV – Wesel V [de] 1966 [1]
Martin Börschel [de] SDP   Köln VII [de] 1972 [1]
Frank Boss [de] CDU   Mönchengladbach I [de] 1961 [6]
Rainer Bovermann [de] SDP   Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis I [de] 1957 [1]
Florian Braun [de] CDU   Köln V [de] 1989 [6]
Wibke Brems [de] The Greens   Party list 1981 Replaced Sylvia Löhrmann in July 2017 after she resigned. [3]
Dietmar Brockes [de] FDP   Party list 1970 [5]
Alexander Brockmeier [de] FDP   Party list 1992 Replaced Dirk Wedel [de] in June 2017 after he was made Secretary of State for Justice [5]
Nadja Büteführ [de] SDP   Ennepe-Ruhr-Kreis II [de] 1966 [1]
Anja Butschkau [de] SDP   Dortmund IV [de] 1966 [1]
Christian Dahm SDP   Herford I – Minden-Lübbecke III [de] 1963 [1]
Rainer Deppe [de] CDU   Rheinisch-Bergischer Kreis II [de] 1956 [6]
Guido Déus [de] CDU   Bonn I [de] 1968 [6]
Lorenz Deutsch [de] FDP   Party list 1969 [5]
Markus Diekhoff [de] FDP   Party list 1978 [5]
Gordan Dudas [de] SDP   Märkischer Kreis III [de] 1971 [1]
Monika Düker [de] The Greens   Party list 1963 Group leader of the Greens [3][11]
Iris Dworeck-Danielowski [de] AfD Party list 1978 [12]
Stefan Engstfeld [de] The Greens   Party list 1963 Replaced Barbara Steffens [de] in May 2018 after she resigned [13][14]
Angela Erwin [de] CDU Düsseldorf III [de] 1980 [6]
Georg Fortmeier [de] SDP   Gütersloh I – Bielefeld III [de] 1955 [1]
Björn Franken [de] CDU   Rhein-Sieg-Kreis I [de] 1979 [6]
Angela Freimuth [de] FDP   Party list 1966 [5]
Jörn Freynick [de] FDP   Party list 1982 [5]
Heinrich Frieling [de] CDU Soest I [de] 1985 [6]
Anke Fuchs-Dreisbach [de] CDU   Siegen-Wittgenstein II [de] 1977 [6]
Hartmut Ganzke [de] SDP   Unna I [de] 1966 [1]
Katharina Gebauer [de] CDU Rhein-Sieg-Kreis IV [de] 1987 [6]
Yvonne Gebauer FDP   Party list 1966 [5]
Heike Gebhard [de] SDP   Gelsenkirchen I [de] 1954 [1][15]
Jörg Geerlings [de] CDU   Rhein-Kreis Neuss I [de] 1972 [6]
Thomas Göddertz [de] SDP   Bottrop [de] 1960 [1][16]
Carina Gödecke [de] SDP   Bochum I [de] 1958 [1][17]
Matthias Goeken [de] CDU   Höxter [de] 1964 [6]
Gregor Golland [de] CDU   Rhein-Erft-Kreis III [de] 1974 [6]
Marcel Hafke [de] FDP   Party list 1982 [5]
Daniel Hagemeier [de] CDU   Warendorf I [de] 1970 [6]
Gabriele Hammelrath [de] SDP   Köln III [de] 1953 [1][18]
Martina Hannen [de] FDP   Party list 1970 [5]
Stephan Haupt [de] FDP   Party list 1970 [5]
Wilhelm Hausmann [de] CDU Party list 1970 Replaced Stefan Berger in July 2019 after he was elected an MEP [6][19]
Henning Höne [de] FDP   Party list 1987 [5]
Bernhard Hoppe-Biermeyer [de] CDU Paderborn I [de] 1961 [6]
Josef Hovenjürgen [de] CDU   Recklinghausen IV [de] 1963 [6]
Michael Hübner [de] SDP   Recklinghausen III [de] 1973 [1]
Ralf Jäger SDP   Duisburg III [de] 1961 [1]
Armin Jahl [de] SDP   Dortmund I [de] 1947 [1]
Wolfgang Jörg SDP   Hagen I [de] 1963 [1]

References edit

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