Mittelsachsen (electoral district)
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Döbeln
Frankenberg
| 160 Mittelsachsen | |
|---|---|
| Electoral district for the Bundestag | |
Mittelsachsen in 2025 | |
| State | Saxony |
| Population | 240,300 (2019) |
| Electorate | 193,828 (2021) |
| Major settlements | Freiberg Döbeln Frankenberg |
| Area | 1,675.6 km2 |
| Current electoral district | |
| Created | 2009 |
| Party | AfD |
| Member | Carolin Bachmann |
| Elected | 2021, 2025 |
Mittelsachsen (English: Central Saxony) is an electoral constituency (German: Wahlkreis) represented in the Bundestag. It elects one member via first-past-the-post voting. Under the current constituency numbering system, it is designated as constituency 169. It is located in central Saxony, comprising most of the Mittelsachsen district.[1]
Mittelsachsen was created for the 2009 federal election. Since 2021, it has been represented by Carolin Bachmann of the Alternative for Germany (AfD).[2]
Mittelsachsen is located in central Saxony. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the entirety of the Mittelsachsen district excluding the municipalities of Claußnitz, Erlau, Geringswalde, Hartmannsdorf, Königshain-Wiederau, Lichtenau, Lunzenau, Penig, and Wechselburg and the Verwaltungsgemeinschaften of Burgstädt and Rochlitz.[1]
History
Mittelsachsen was created in 2009 and contained parts of the abolished constituencies of Döbeln – Mittweida – Meißen II and Freiberg – Mittlerer Erzgebirgskreis. In the 2009 election, it was constituency 162 in the numbering system. In the 2013 through 2021 elections, it was number 161. From the 2025 election, it has been number 160. Its borders have not changed since its creation.