Vienna North West (National Council electoral district)

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Population286,236 (2024)[1]
Electorate170,992 (2019)
Vienna North West
Wien Nord-West
Electoral District
for the National Council
The 39 regional electotral districts
District
StateVienna
Population286,236 (2024)[1]
Electorate170,992 (2019)
Area51 km2 (2023)[2]
Current Electoral District
Created1994
Seats
List
  • 5 (2002–present)
  • 6 (1994–2002)
Members[3]
List
  •   Lukas Hammer (GRÜNE)
  •   Andreas Ottenschläger (ÖVP)
  •   Christian Oxonitsch (SPÖ)
Created fromVienna

Vienna North West (German: Wien Nord-West), also known as Electoral District 9F (German: Wahlkreis 9F), is one of the 39 multi-member regional electoral districts of the National Council, the lower house of the Austrian Parliament, the national legislature of Austria. The electoral district was created in 1992 when electoral regulations were amended to add regional electoral districts to the existing state-wide electoral districts and came into being at the following legislative election in 1994. It consists of the districts of Döbling, Hernals, Ottakring and Währing in the city-state of Vienna. The electoral district currently elects five of the 183 members of the National Council using the open party-list proportional representation electoral system. At the 2019 legislative election the constituency had 170,992 registered electors.

Vienna North West was one 43 regional electoral districts (regionalwahlkreise) established by the "National Council Electoral Regulations 1992" (Nationalrats-Wahlordnung 1992) passed by the National Council in 1992.[4] It consisted of the districts of Döbling, Hernals, Ottakring and Währing in the city-state of Vienna.[5] The district was initially allocated six seats in May 1993.[6] Electoral regulations require the allocation of seats amongst the electoral districts to be recalculated following each national census and in September 2002 the number of seats allocated to Vienna North West was reduced to five based on the population as at the 2001 national census.[7]

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