List of members of the Austrian Parliament who died in office
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The following is a list of members of the Parliament of Austria who died in office.
Federal Council
[edit]National Council
[edit]Member | Party | Date of death | Age at death (years) | Cause | |
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Victor Adler | SPÖ | 11 November 1918[26] | 66 | ||
Rudolf Sommer | DNP | 20 January 1919 | 46 | ||
Kamill Kuranda | DNP | 1 February 1919[27] | 67 | ||
Michael Mayr | CS | 21 May 1922 | 58 | Kidney failure[28] | |
Hans Laimer | SPÖ | 23 November 1922[29] | 42 | ||
Theodor Scheffauer | CS | 20 March 1923[30] | 44 | ||
Friedrich Waneck | DVP | 18 April 1923[31] | 42 | ||
Josef Siegl | CS | 20 August 1923 | 36 | ||
Robert Kleißl | CS | 21 August 1923[32] | 35 | ||
Ferdinand Hanusch | SPÖ | 28 September 1923[33] | 56 | ||
Josef Wiedenhofer | SPÖ | 4 November 1924[34] | 51 | ||
Fritz Reiner | CS | 13 November 1925 | 45 | ||
Emmy Stradal | GDVP | 21 November 1925[35] | 48 | ||
Hermann Schulz | SPÖ | 18 February 1926[36] | 51 | ||
Julie Rauscha | SPÖ | 19 February 1926[37] | 47 | Pneumonia | |
Rudolf Gruber | CS | 13 October 1926 | 45 | ||
Karl Niedrist | CS | 9 November 1926[38] | 63 | Peritonitis | |
Laurenz Widholz | SPÖ | 19 November 1926[39] | 65 | ||
Johann Nepomuk Hauser | CS | 8 February 1927[40] | 61 | ||
Heinrich Zwenk | SPÖ | 16 April 1927[41] | 51 | ||
Josef Eisenhut | CS | 29 February 1928[42] | 63 | ||
Friedrich Schönsteiner | CS | 2 April 1928 | 48 | Colon cancer[43] | |
Franz Odehnal | CS | 24 December 1928[44] | 57 | ||
Karl Volkert | SPÖ | 24 February 1929[45] | 61 | ||
Jodok Fink | CS | 1 July 1929[46] | 76 | ||
Franz Domes | SPÖ | 11 July 1930[47] | 67 | ||
Simon Geisler | CS | 11 April 1931 | 62 | ||
Matthias Eldersch | SPÖ | 20 April 1931[48] | 62 | ||
Franz Birbaumer | CS | 17 September 1931[49] | 59 | ||
Josef Wiesmaier | CS | 21 December 1931[50] | 60 | ||
Johannes Schober | National Economy Bloc | 19 August 1932 | 57 | Heart disease | |
Johann Janecek | SPÖ | 24 October 1932[51] | 51 | ||
August von Wotawa | National Economy Bloc | 23 May 1933[52] | 56 | ||
Hermann Hermann | SPÖ | 21 July 1933 | 62 | ||
Hermann Fischer | SPÖ | 6 September 1933 | 56 | ||
Franz Ertl | CS | 9 December 1933 | 61 | ||
Josef Stemberger | ÖVP | 8 July 1947[53] | 57 | ||
Josef Ninaus | SPÖ | 22 September 1947[54] | 68 | ||
Paul Speiser | SPÖ | 8 November 1947[55] | 70 | ||
Franz Lach | ÖVP | 15 September 1948[56] | 61 | ||
Hilde Krones | SPÖ | 16 December 1948 | 38 | Suicide by drug overdose[57] | |
Hans Lagger | SPÖ | 12 April 1949[58] | 66 | Complications from a bladder operation | |
Otto Steinegger | ÖVP | 17 January 1950[59] | 61 | ||
Karl Seitz | SPÖ | 3 February 1950[60] | 80 | Heart failure | |
Victor Petschnik | SPÖ | 8 July 1951[61] | 51 | ||
Karl Gföller | SPÖ | 6 August 1952[62] | 61 | ||
Anton Gasselich | VdU | 9 February 1953[63] | 64 | ||
Georg Franz | ÖVP | 4 March 1953 | 53 | ||
Leopold Kunschak | ÖVP | 13 March 1953[64] | 81 | ||
Josef Böck-Greissau | ÖVP | 21 April 1953[65] | 60 | ||
Hans Draxler | SPÖ | 5 July 1953[66] | 61 | ||
Josef Hummer | ÖVP | 7 October 1954[67] | 53 | ||
Franz Stoll | ÖVP | 15 November 1956[68] | 54 | Heart attack | |
Andreas Stampler | SPÖ | 12 January 1958[69] | 60 | ||
Leo Geiger | SPÖ | 5 February 1958[70] | 58 | ||
Anton Haller | ÖVP | 15 April 1958[71] | 50 | Heart attack | |
Karl Gruber | ÖVP | 16 September 1958 | 49 | ||
Alfred Horn | SPÖ | 10 March 1959[72] | 60 | Heart disease | |
Johann Böhm | SPÖ | 13 May 1959[73] | 73 | ||
Peter Strasser | SPÖ | 6 June 1962 | 44 | Cancer | |
Julius Raab | ÖVP | 8 January 1964[74] | 72 | ||
Josef Afritsch | SPÖ | 25 August 1964 | 63 | Heart attack[75] | |
Leopold Figl | ÖVP | 9 May 1965[76] | 62 | Kidney cancer | |
Barthold Stürgkh | ÖVP | 22 June 1965[77] | 66 | ||
Josef Matejcek | SPÖ | 4 October 1965 | 61 | ||
Erwin Steinmaßl | SPÖ | 29 April 1967[78] | 42 | ||
Rosa Weber | SPÖ | 24 July 1967 | 47 | Accident[79] | |
Karl Kummer | ÖVP | 15 August 1967[80] | 63 | ||
Wilhelm Liwanec | SPÖ | 17 June 1968[81] | 54 | ||
Franz Prinke | ÖVP | 4 January 1969[82] | 70 | ||
Otto Kranzlmayr | ÖVP | 4 May 1972[83] | 60 | ||
Franz Horr | SPÖ | 6 January 1974[84] | 60 | ||
Hermann Wielandner | SPÖ | 21 November 1974 | 54 | ||
Ernst Ulbrich | SPÖ | 5 December 1974[85] | 59 | ||
Karl Schleinzer | ÖVP | 19 July 1975 | 51 | Road accident[86] | |
Josef Ofenböck | ÖVP | 16 November 1975[87] | 56 | ||
Karl Kinzl | ÖVP | 4 August 1977[88] | 60 | ||
Karl Troll | SPÖ | 17 August 1977[89] | 54 | ||
Karl Czernetz | SPÖ | 3 August 1978[90] | 68 | ||
Otto Probst | SPÖ | 22 December 1978[91] | 66 | ||
Michael Maderthaner | SPÖ | 14 August 1981[92] | 56 | ||
Josef Hirscher | SPÖ | 24 April 1983[93] | 52 | ||
Johann Gassner | ÖVP | 5 July 1985[94] | 52 | ||
Roland Minkowitsch | ÖVP | 22 January 1986[95] | 66 | ||
Jakob Brandstätter | ÖVP | 25 February 1987[96] | 58 | ||
Walter Heinzinger | ÖVP | 27 January 1993[97] | 58 | ||
Jakob Pistotnig | FPÖ | 24 July 2001 | 56 | Workplace accident[98] | |
Brunhilde Plank | SPÖ | 31 July 2001 | 45 | Accident[99] | |
Josef Trinkl | ÖVP | 26 April 2004[100] | 52 | ||
Barbara Prammer | SPÖ | 2 August 2014 | 60 | Pancreatic cancer[101] | |
Sabine Oberhauser | SPÖ | 23 February 2017 | 53 | Abdominal cancer[102] |
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