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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - The Baden-Württemberg CDU General Secretary Manuel Hagel has again decided the Ehingen constituency for himself.
Hagel received 35.9 percent of the vote and thus holds the constituency in the hand of the CDU, as the preliminary results of the district office of the Alb-Danube district show on Sunday evening.
The constituency of Ehingen has been a party stronghold of the CDU for decades.
The MP Hagel had achieved the best constituency result of his party in the 2016 election with 36.2 percent.
In this year's election, the Green candidate Robert Jungwirth landed in second place with 29.5 percent.
In 2016, Friedrich Bohnacker won 27.6 percent of the votes for the Greens in the Ehingen constituency.
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