Odenwald (electoral district)
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Rödermark
Seligenstadt
| 186 Odenwald | |
|---|---|
| Electoral district for the Bundestag | |
Odenwald in 2025 | |
| State | Hesse |
| Population | 323,500 (2019) |
| Electorate | 233,901 (2021) |
| Major settlements | Rodgau Rödermark Seligenstadt |
| Area | 1,115.1 km2 |
| Current electoral district | |
| Created | 1949 |
| Party | CDU |
| Member | Patricia Lips |
| Elected | 2025 |
49°46′54″N 8°56′48″E / 49.781554°N 8.946676°EOdenwald 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 186. It is located in southern Hesse, comprising the district of Odenwaldkreis and eastern parts of the districts of Darmstadt-Dieburg and Landkreis Offenbach.[1]
Odenwald was created for the inaugural 1949 federal election. From 2021 to 2025, it has been represented by Jens Zimmermann of the Social Democratic Party (SPD).[2] Since 2025 it is been represented by Patricia Lips of the CDU.
Odenwald is located in southern Hesse. As of the 2021 federal election, it comprises the entirety of the Odenwaldkreis district as well as the municipalities of Babenhausen, Dieburg, Fischbachtal, Groß-Bieberau, Groß-Umstadt, Groß-Zimmern, Otzberg, Reinheim, and Schaafheim from the Darmstadt-Dieburg district and the municipalities of Hainburg, Mainhausen, Rodgau, Rödermark, and Seligenstadt from the Landkreis Offenbach district.[1]
History
Odenwald was created in 1949, then known as Dieburg. It acquired its current name in the 1980 election. In the 1949 election, it was Hesse constituency 21 in the numbering system. From 1953 through 1976, it was number 146. From 1980 through 1998, it was number 144. In the 2002 and 2005 elections, it was number 188. In the 2009 through 2021 elections, it was number 187. From the 2025 election, it has been number 186.
Originally, the constituency comprised the districts of Dieburg and Erbach. In the 1965 through 1972 elections, it comprised the districts of Dieburg and Erbach as well as the municipalities of Dietzenbach, Dreieichenhain, Dudenhofen, Froschhausen, Götzenhain, Hainhausen, Hainstadt, Jügesheim, Klein-Auheim, Klein-Krotzenburg, Klein-Welzheim, Mainflingen, Offenthal, Rembrücken, Seligenstadt, Steinheim am Main, Weiskirchen, and Zellhausen from the Landkreis Offenbach district. In the 1976 through 1994 elections, it acquired a configuration very similar to its current borders, but including the municipalities of Dietzenbach from the Landkreis Offenbach district and Eppertshausen and Münster (Hessen) from the Darmstadt-Dieburg district. In the 1994 election, it lost the municipality of Dietzenbach. In the 2002 election, it lost the municipalities of Eppertshausen and Münster (Hessen).
| Election | No. | Name | Borders |
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| 1949 | 21 | Dieburg |
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| 1953 | 146 | ||
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| 1980 | 144 | Odenwald | |
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| 2002 | 188 |
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| 2009 | 187 | ||
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| 2025 | 186 |