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Bzw. Landeslisten Deutscher Parteien Europawahlen 2014 – Bundes- bzw. Landeslisten deutscher Parteien CDU/CSU Landesliste Baden-Württemberg 1. Rainer Wieland (Ersatz: Dr. Katrin Heinritz) 2. Daniel Caspary (Ersatz: Dr. Alexander Becker) 3. Dr. Andreas Schwab (Ersatz: Maria-Lena Weiss) 4. Norbert Lins (Ersatz: Jessica Kulitz) 5. Dr. Ingeborg Gräßle (Ersatz: Dr. Peter Wende) 6. Dr. Thomas Ulmer (Ersatz: Andrea Leitner-Leinbach) 7. Apostolos Kelemidis (Ersatz: Stefan Briel) 8. Norbert Anton Schnee (Ersatz: Dr. Ali Yarayan) 9. Klaus May (Ersatz: Margarete Reiser) 10. Manuel Benda (Ersatz: Petra Saretz) Quelle: http://www.cdu-bw.de/aktuelles/cdu-direkt/cdu-direkt- detail/datum/2013/04/27/artikel/rainer-wieland-fuehrt-die-landesliste-zur-europwahl-2014- an.html Bayern 1. Markus Ferber 2. Dr. Angelika Niebler 3. Manfred Weber 4. Monika Hohlmeier 5. Albert Deß 6. Bernd Posselt 7. Martin Kastler 8. Barbara Becker 9. Christian Doleschal 10. Heike Maas 11. Michael Bernicker 12. BarbaraHaimerl Quelle: http://www.csu.de/aktuell/meldungen/januar-2014/csu-stellt-europaliste-auf/ Berlin 1. Joachim Zeller 2. Stefan Evers 3. Hildegard Bentele Quelle: http://www.cdu-bruessel.org/index.php?ka=1&ska=1&idn=212 Brandenburg 1. Dr. Christian Ehler 2. Jesko von Samson-Himmelstjerna 3. Knut Abraham Quelle: http://www.brandenburg-cdu.de/index.php?ka=1&ska=1&idn=415 Bremen 1. Carl Kau 2. Susanne Grobien 3. Marcel Käthner Quelle: http://www.partei.cdu-bremen.de/Aktuelles/Index.aspx Hamburg 1. Dr. Roland Heintze 2. Carsten Ovens 3. Brigitta Martens 4. Carsten Lüdemann Quelle: http://www.cduhamburg.de/aktuelles/artikel/dr-roland-heintze-ist-spitzenkandidat- der-cdu-hamburg-fuer-die-europawahl-2014/ Hessen 1. Thomas Mann 2. Michael Gahler 3. Margarete Ziegler-Raschdorf 4. Dr. Sven Simon 5. Verena David 6. Michael Stöter 7. Srita Heide 8. Aloys Lenz 9. Andreas Kuckro Quelle: http://www.cduhessen.de/inhalte/2/aktuelles/49256/volker-bouffier-liste-fuer-die- europawahl-ist-hervorragendes-angebot-an-hessische-waehlerinnen-und- waehler/index.html Mecklenburg-Vorpommern 1. Werner Kuhn 2. Jascha Dopp Quelle: http://www.cdu-bruessel.org/index.php?ka=1&ska=1&idn=212 Niedersachsen 1. David McAllister 2. Burkhard Balz 3. Dr. Godelieve Quisthoudt-Rowohl 4. Jens Gieseke 5. Dr. Stefan Gehrold 6. Dr. Susanne Schmitt 7. Uwe Schäfer 8. Andrea Risius Quelle: http://www.cdu- niedersachsen.de/aktuell/pressemeldungen/13131313/1111/david-mcallister-ist- spitzenkandidat-der-cdu-niedersachsen-f%9Fr Nordrhein-Westfalen 1. Herbert Reul 2. Elmar Brok 3. Dr. Renate Sommer 4. Dr. Peter Liese 5. Sabine Verheyen 6. Dr. Markus Pieper 7. Axel Voss 8. Karl-Heinz Florenz 9. Dennis Radtke 10. Elke Duhme 11. Dr. Patricia Peill 12. Bernd Schulze-Waltrup 13. Christophe Darley Quelle: http://www.cdu-nrw.de/presse/pressemitteilungen/30-pressemitteilungen-cdu- nrw/3144-herbert-reul-und-elmar-brok-zum-spitzenduo-der-cdu-nordrhein-westfalen-zur- europawahl-2014-gewaehlt.html Rheinland-Pfalz 1. Dr. Wener Langen 2. Birgit Collin-Langen 3. Simone Thiel 4. Ralf Seekatz 5. Dr. Norbert Herhammer Quelle:http://neu.cdurlp.de/fileadmin/Pressestelle/Pressemeldungen/2013/20131021_Lan desliste_fuer_die_Wahl_zum_Europaeischen_Parlament_RL_01.pdf Saarland 1. Helma Kuhn-Theis 2. Dr. Hanno Thewes 3. Valentin Holzer Quelle: http://www.cdu-saar.de/content/news/266733.htm Sachsen-Anhalt 1. Sven Schulze 2. Jürgen Stadelmann Quelle: http://www.cdu-bruessel.org/index.php?ka=1&ska=1&idn=212 Schleswig-Holstein 1. Reimer Böge 2. Niclas Herbst 3. Babett Schwede-Oldehus 4. Frederik Heinz Quelle: http://www.cdu-sh.de/CDU-Landesverband-Schleswig- Holstein/Inhalte/Beschluesse/Beschluesse-der-Landesvertreterversammlung-vom-23.- November-2013-in-Neumuenster Thüringen 1. Dieter L. Koch 2. Claudia Heber 3. Michael Hose 4. Dominik Bulinsiki 5. Daniela Poschmann Quelle: https://www.epenportal.de/web/datapool/storage/files100915/LTW_2014/Liste_2014_mit %20Prozenten.pdf SPD - Bundesliste 1. Martin Schulz 2. Birgit Sippel 3. Dr. Udo Bullmann 4. Kerstin Westphal 5. Bernd Lange 6. Evelyne Gebhardt 7. Jens Geier 8. Jutta Steinruck 9. Ismail Ertug 10. Sylvia-Yvonne Kaufmann 11. Matthias Groote 12. Ulrike Rodust 13. Prof. Dr. Dietmar Köster 14. Petra Kammerevert 15. Jo Leinen 16. Martina Werner 17. Peter Simon 18. Maria Noichl 19. Knut Fleckenstein 20. Gabriele Preuß 21. Dr. Joachim Schuster 22. Susanne Melior 23. Constanze Krehl 24. Victoria Orioli 25. Jakob von Weizsäcker 26. Iris Hoffmann 27. Norbert Neuser 28. Nils Hindersmann 29. Tine Hördum 30. Christoph Dolle 31. Enrico Kreft 32. Sylvia Kunze 33. Tilman Schwencke 34. Fabienne Vesper 35. Joachim Mayer 36. Stephanie Schäfer 37. Santi Umberti 38. Annegret Ihbe 39. Matthias Moseler 40. Marion C. Winter 41. Andrea Arcais 42. Gabriele Gerber-Weichelt 43. Prof. Dr. Gotthold-A. Balensiefen 44. Karina Fissmann 45. Dr. Jens Albers 46. Christine Sturm-Rudat 47. Sören Tomasek 48. Teslime Açar 49. Dr. Jürgen Mittag 50. Dörte Schall 51. Stefaan Jacobs 52. Kirsten Eink 53. Georg Berenzen 54. Begona Hermann 55. Dimitrios Axourgos 56. Alexandra Caterbow 57. Gerhard Tartemann 58. Dr. Cornelia Ott 59. Michael Detjen 60. Nesrin Jasmin Öcal 61. Sebastian Vogel 62. Sonja Voßbeck 63. Matthias Körner 64. Koba Krause 65. Ralf Spörkel 66. Christine Jung 67. Johannes Schraps 68. Franka Strehse 69. Ralf Mattes 70. Ilse Lüngen 71. Ingo Stucke 72. Susanne Borchert 73. Rudolf Henkner 74. Claudia Walther 75. Dennis Giesfeldt 76. Mandy Stalder 77. Armin Bergmann 78. Anna Gros 79. Thilo Kootz 80. Dr. Karin Pieper 81. David Boventer 82. Karin Timmermann 83. Matthias Wehrmeyer 84. Katrin Molkentin 85. Sebastian Fischer 86. Kathrin Veh 87. Markus Adameck 88. Gesa Grube-Bente 89. Pierre Tchokoute Tchoula 90. Jana Heinze 91. Andreas Herrmann 92. Sarah Ryglewski 93. Jürgen Cullmann 94. Tania Sanchez Toledo 95. Enrico Schäfer 96. Stefanie Krammer Quelle: http://www.spd.de/114662/20140126_bundesliste_zur_europawahl.html FDP - Bundesliste 1. Alexander Graf Lambsdorff (Nordrhein-Westfalen) 2. Michael Theurer (Baden-Württemberg) 3. Gesine Meißner (Niedersachsen) 4. Nadja Hirsch (Bayern) 5. Dr. Wolf Klinz (Hessen) 6. Britta Reimers (Schleswig-Holstein) 7. Alexandra Thein (Berlin) 8. Cécile Bonnet (Mecklenburg-Vorpommern) 9. Renata Alt (Baden-Württemberg) 10. Arian Kriesch (Bayern) 11. Dr. Najib Karim (Hamburg) 12. Dr. Christiane Gaehtgens (Brandenburg) 13. Matthias Purdel (Thüringen) 14. Dr. Friedhelm Pieper (Rheinland-Pfalz) 15. Gerry Kley (Sachsen-Anhalt) 16. Roland König (Saarland) 17. Dr. Dr. Magnus Buhlert (Bremen) 18. Hasso Mansfeld (Rheinland-Pfalz) 19. Beret Roots (Nordrhein-Westfalen) 20. Konstantin Kuhle (Niedersachsen) Quelle: http://www.fdp.de/Europaparteitag/1835b675/index.html Bündnis 90/ Die Grünen - Bundesliste 1. Rebecca Harms, MdEP 2. Sven Giegold, MdEP 3. Ska Keller MEP 4. Reinhard Bütikofer, MdEP 5. Barbara Lochbihler, MdEP 6. Jan Philipp Albrecht, MdEP 7. Helga Trüpel, MdEP 8. Martin Häusling, MdEP 9. Terry Reintke 10. Michael Cramer, MdEP 11. Maria Heubuch 12. Romeo Franz 13. Jennifer Bartelt 14. Peter Alberts 15. Christine Linnartz 16. Wolfgang G. Wettach 17. Imke Duplitzer 18. Ralf-Peter Hässelbarth 19. Sandra Detzer 20. Cornelius Huppert Quelle: http://www.gruene.de/partei/rebecca-harms-sven-giegold-sind-das-spitzenduo- der-europaliste.html Die Linke. - Bundesliste 1. Gabi Zimmer 2. Thomas Händel 3. Cornelia Ernst 4. Helumut Scholz 5. Sabine Lösing 6. Fabio de Masi 7. Martina Michels 8. Martin Schirdewan 9. Sofia Leonidakis 10. Malte Fiedler 11. Paola Giaculli 12. Keith Barlow 13. Ruth Firmenich 14. Micheal Ehrhardt 15. Ida Schillen 16. Gotthilf Lorch 17. Jennifer Michelle Rath 18. Martin Dolzer 19. Katrin Maire Hitzler 20. Nick Woischneck Quelle: http://www.die-linke.de/wahlen/europawahlen-2014/kandidatinnen-und- kandidaten/ Alternative für Deutschland - Bundesliste 1. Bernd Lucke 2. Hans-Olaf Henkel 3. Bernd Kölmel 4. Beatrix von Storch 5. Joachim Starbatty 6. Ulrike Trebesius 7. Marcus Pretzell 8. Marc Jongen 9. Paul Hampel 10. Jörg Meuthen 11. Dirk Driesang 12. Hugh Bronson 13. Christiane Gleissner 14. Jochen Seeghitz 15. Eberhard von dem Bussche 16. Alfred Heitmann 17. Alexander Beresowski 18. Jens Zeller 19. Christina Baum 20. Jörn Kruse 21. Kerstin Burkhardt 22. Petr Bystron 23. Peter Würdig 24. Michael Wüst 25. Claudia Koch-Brandt 26. Thomas de Jesus Fernandes 27. Bernd Vogel 28. Oliver Zielke Quelle: https://www.alternativefuer.de/unsere-kandidaten-fuer-europa/ .
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