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Local election Weilheim-Schongau in the live ticker: Vanni out, Zehetner, Sluyterman and Loth must be in the runoff

2020-03-15T20:01:21.604Z


In the 2020 municipal election in the Weilheim-Schongau district, the district administrator, mayor, councilors and district council are elected. All important news, results and statements only here with us in the live ticker.


In the 2020 municipal election in the Weilheim-Schongau district, the district administrator, mayor, councilors and district council are elected. All important news, results and statements only here with us in the live ticker.

  • Many offices in the Weilheim-Schongau district will be filled as part of the 2020 municipal election in Bavaria.
  • The mayors , the municipal councils and the district council are also newly elected. All results on election evening from the Weilheim-Schongau district can be found here.
  • Here you can read all news about the 2020 local elections on election Sunday (March 15) . In addition, only we offer our newsletter with all local and local election news from the regions of Weilheim and Schongau directly on Monday after the election and every Friday. And here is the registration for the Schongau area.

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Wessobrunn: incumbent Dinter voted out

8:56 p.m., Wessobrunn: Georg Guggemos has done it: He replaces incumbent Helmut Dinter with 55.8 percent of the vote, who only got 44.2 percent.

Wielenbach: runoff between Mansi and Jochner

20.55 clock, Wielenbach: In Wielenbach none of the three candidates for the mayor's office won an absolute majority. Harald Mansi and Ignaz Jochner will vote in the runoff on March 29. Mansi, who ran for the new list "Wir für Wielenbach", is 46.25 percent ahead of CSU candidate Jochner, who achieved 27.11 percent and is only nine votes ahead of Frank Buchberger of the free voters, who 26.64 percent won.

20:52, Raisting: Martin Höck can look forward to another term. He received 91.8 percent of the vote.

8.50 p.m., Hohenpeißenberg: Canter victory for incumbent Thomas Dorsch. The mayor of Hohenpeißenberg received 96.47 percent of the votes cast.

8:47 pm, Eberfing: Georg Leiß is very satisfied: out of 767 votes, the incumbent in Eberfing received 680. 49 voters wrote someone else on the ballot, 38 votes were invalid.

8:39 pm, Rottenbuch : Josef Taffertshofer has made it: With 55 percent, the incumbent prevails over his challenger Martin Klein. Afterwards, he expressed disappointment despite the very respectable result.

Bernbeuren: incumbent Hinterbrandner misses the runoff election

8:31 p.m., Bernbeuren : Short result in Bernbeuren: Karl Schleich (36.9 percent) and Josef Köpf (34.5 percent) go to the runoff. Incumbent Martin Hinterbrandner (28.6 percent) is out.

8:29 pm, Obersöchering: Clear cause for incumbent Reinald Huber. He will remain mayor in Obersöchering for the next term. Out of 754 valid votes, he received 577 votes. 177 votes went to others.

8:23 p.m., Apfeldorf: After incumbent Georg Epple no longer stood for election to the mayor, a change of boss in the town hall of Apfeldorf was clear. The incumbent second mayor Gerhard Schmid (non-partisan uniform list / CSU) won the race with around 83 percent.

8:22 p.m., District : Incumbent Andrea Jochner-Weiß (CSU) currently leads the district election with 48.3 percent of the vote, Greens candidate Karl-Heinz Grehl is in second place with 18.6 percent, followed by Michael Marksteiner (Free Voters) with 7.3 percent. 176 out of 205 of the electoral areas are counted.

8:08 p.m., Polling: It couldn't be more exciting: In Polling, the mayoral election is counted again. The result is extremely short, one vote decides. Therefore it is counted again. It is completely unclear when the result will be available.

8:06 p.m., Weilheim: Weilheim's mayor Markus Loth (BfW) made a first statement: "I was expecting this size - considering eight candidates." Loth explains his minus compared to the mayoral election in 2014 (at that time Loth had 49.75 percent in the first round): "The political landscape has changed. There is the general Greens hype - and in 2014 the Greens had no candidate for mayor." Loth is astonished at "the head-to-head race between green and black. It must be noted that the CSU did not increase compared to the 2014 election." Overall, Loth rates his performance as follows: "This is a stage win. But won is not the choice because of that. "

8:03 p.m., Oberhausen : Anneliese Reichert, who was defeated by 281 votes, congratulates Mayor Thomas Feistl (743 votes) on re-election. ÖDP applicant Andreas Reichel received 219 votes. After announcing the result, Feistl said: "I am glad that there is no run-off election. We have already had to do with Corona to find enough substitute helpers."

8:03 p.m., Lechbruck: All votes are also counted in Lechbruck. Werner Moll (Free Voting Community Lechbruck) won 67.82 percent against Enno Bremermann (CSU / 30.46 percent) and Marcus Prost (FDP / 1.72 percent).

8pm, Altenstadt : The office of the mayor of Altenstadt remains firmly in the hands of a CSU candidate. Andreas Kögl, CSU, clearly won the election as the first mayor with 82.6 percent of the 1593 valid votes cast. For Konstantin Papamichail, SPD, 17.4 percent voted.

7:59 p.m., Ingenried : Ingenried has a new mayor: With 340 votes, Georg Saur from the “Free Voters' Association / Civil Voting Community Ingenried” prevailed against his opponent from the “New Voter Group”, Meinhard Ryba, (279 votes).

19:59, Burggen : Josef Schuster wins the mayor election with 56.21%. Richard Lang receives 41.55%.

7:53 p.m., Sindelsdorf : A preliminary end result is available in Sindelsdorf. The only candidate for mayor Andreas Obermaier (CSU) was elected 501 valid votes. 106 other votes were counted.

7:51 p.m., Wildsteig: Josef Taffertshofer remains mayor in Wildsteig. The incumbent left challenger Martin Klein (45.3 percent) behind with 54.7 percent of the votes.

7.46 p.m., Huglfing: Markus Huber (SPD / Independent) is the new mayor in Huglfing. According to the preliminary final result, the only candidate received 1199 votes. That is 91.2 percent. 95 others received votes and 80 were invalid. 1399 voters cast their vote.

7.41 p.m., Seeshaupt : After a strong final spurt, Friedrich Egold (CSU) becomes the mayor with 51.8 percent.

7:37 p.m., Eglfing:

Martin Fortmaier is the new mayor with 331 votes. Michaela Schönbach got 291 votes.

Weilheim: incumbent Markus Loth (BfW) must be in the runoff election against Angelika Flock (CSU)

7:36 p.m., Weilheim: The mayor election in Weilheim is counted: Markus Loth (BfW) got 34.7 percent of the vote, Angelika Flock (CSU) 21.7 percent, Manuel Neulinger (Greens) 19.3 percent, Horst Martin (SPD) 11.2 percent, Romana Asam (FW) 3.6 percent, Saika Gebauer-Merx (FDP) 3.5 percent, Ullrich Klinkicht (Weilheim Together) 3.1 percent and Reno Schmidt (AfD) 2.9 percent. Thus, on March 29, there will be a runoff election between Markus Loth (BfW) and Angelika Flock (CSU). Turnout in the mayoral election in Weilheim: 61.6 percent.

Peiting: runoff election between Peter Ostenrieder (CSU) and Annette Luckner (SPD)

19:34, Peiting: Peter Ostenrieder (CSU, 35.3%) and Annette Luckner (SPD, 26.9%) against the runoff. Andreas Schmid got 17% of the votes, Christian Lory 11.8 percent, Thomas Elste 9.1 percent.

19:32, Steingaden: Clear result in Steingaden: CSU candidate Max Bertl was elected mayor with 54.2% and prevailed against three competitors.

19:31, Bernried : Georg Malterer (ÜFW) wins the mayoral election in Bernried with 61.25 percent. Franz Eder (Greens) got 24.75%, Robert Schiebel (CSU) 14%.

7:29 p.m., Habach: Michael Strobl (Habach-Dürnhausen Independent Voting Community) is re-elected as Mayor of Habach. He was the only applicant to receive 598 votes, 29 others and 35 were invalid. 662 voters had cast their votes.

7:27 p.m., Seeshaupt: In the mayoral election in Seeshaupt, Friedrich Egold (CSU) is now ahead with 50.8 percent of the vote - in front of candidate Bernd Habich (49.2 percent). So it remains exciting. No result is available from one of five electoral areas.

7:25 p.m., Antdorf: Klaus Kostalek (UWG) has been re-elected as mayor in Antdorf. He was the only candidate. Kostalek received 668 votes, 18 others, 16 were invalid. 702 voters had cast their votes.

7:25 p.m., Böbing : It's clear: In Böbing, incumbent Peter Erhard (CSU) was re-elected with 91.2 percent of the vote. He was the only applicant.

7:24 p.m., district : 53 out of 205 election areas were counted in the district election: incumbent Andrea Jochner-Weiß (CSU) is 44.9 percent ahead of Karl-Heinz Grehl (Greens / 20.4 percent) and Michael Marksteiner (free voters) / 6.5 percent). Rüdiger Imgart (AfD) currently has 4.7 percent of the vote.

19:23, Reichling : In Reichling there is a runoff election between Alfons Schelke (37.2%) and Johannes Leis (32.8%).

19:19, Iffeldorf : Sovereign victory for Hans Lang, who received 74% of the vote.

Penzberg: Elke Zehetner (SPD) must be in the runoff against Stefan Korpan (CSU)

7:16 p.m., Penzberg: Penzberg has decided: incumbent Elke Zehetner (SPD) must vote in the run-off against Stefan Korpan (CSU) with a result of 27.53%, who received 24.33 percent of the vote. Markus Bocksberger (PM) with 22.75%, Christine Engel with 11.95 percent, Armin Jabs (BfP) with 9.71% and Michael Kühberger (FLP) with 3.73% just behind.

Sensation: incumbent Manuela Vanni (Peißenberger list) misses the runoff election

7:13 p.m., Peißenberg: The sensation is perfect. Manuela Vanni is out of the race. Frank Zellner (CSU / non-party) with 33.4% and Robert Halbritter (SPD) with 26.2% go to the runoff. Vanni got 26.0%. In the end, she was missing 14 votes.

7:11 p.m., Seeshaupt : In Seeshaupt, Fritz Egold (CSU) caught up with Bernd Habich (PfB): after three out of five counted electoral areas, he has 48.6 percent of the vote. Habich's lead has narrowed. Two applicants run for the mayor's office in Seeshaupt.

19:04, Ingenried : Georg Saur prevails with 340 votes against Meinhard Ryba (279).

7:02 p.m., Weilheim: Here it remains exciting: 24 out of 30 areas are counted. Incumbent Markus Loth (BfW) in front with 34.0 percent. Behind them head-to-head races by Angelika Flock (CSU) with 21.6 percent and Manuel Neulinger (Greens) with 20.4 percent.

Schongau: incumbent Sluyterman (SPD) must be in the runoff against Rehbehn (CSU)

19:01, Schongau: The result of Schongau is available. Falk Sluyterman (SPD) must be in the runoff against Hans Rehbehn. He received 48.9%, Hans Rehbehn (CSU) 37.0%, Daniela Putzovio 14.1%.

7 p.m., Iffeldorf : In Iffeldorf, two out of four electoral areas are counted, and Hans Lang (SPD) with 76.4 percent of the vote is clearly ahead of Markus Degen (PWG / 23.6 percent).

18:54, Wessobrunn : In Wessobrunn there is a change on the executive chair in the town hall: three out of four electoral areas have been counted, and Georg Guggemos (GG) is 55.5 percent of the votes before incumbent Helmut Dinter (DLfA / 44.5 percent) ).

6.50 p.m., Penzberg : In Penzberg, after two thirds of the voting districts have been counted, it looks like a runoff. Elke Zehetner (SPD) is 27.94%, Stefan Korpan (CSU) is 23.9%, Markus Bocksberger (PM) is 22.61%.

6.48 p.m., Schongau : All three candidates are now in the town hall. Falk Sluyterman is currently 50.4 percent in 13 of the 17 constituencies counted. Disappointment with the comparatively low turnout.

6.45pm, Prem: The first end result is available. 25-year-old Andreas Echtler is the new mayor of the community for the CSU. He got 59.3%. Michael Christa of the Prem voter community was inferior with 40.7%.

6.41 p.m., Bernried: In Bernried, the votes of the postal vote have not yet been counted, but in the two counting districts Georg Malterer (ÜFW) is 57 percent ahead of Franz Eder (Greens / about 29 percent) and Robert Schiebel (CSU / about 14 percent).

6.40 p.m., Seeshaupt : First interim result (1 of 5) voting districts: Bernd Habich 53.0%, Fritz Egold 47.0%

18:36, Penzberg: The first voting areas are counted. It will be exciting: Elke Zehetner (SPD) at 27.20%, Stefan Korpan (CSU) at 23.21 percent, Markus Bocksberger (PM) at 22.44 percent.

18:34, Peißenberg: After 14 out of 22 voting areas: Zellner in 32.93%, Vanni and semi-knight 26.14 %.

18:32, Oberhausen : The Oberhausen make it exciting. You first count the district election, then it's the mayor's turn.

6:29 pm, Peißenberg : Is there a surprise in store? After 9 out of 22 voting districts, Zellner is ahead of Vanni.

6:22 pm, Peißenberg : 5 out of 22 districts are counted: Frank Zellner (CSU) with 32.10% in front, then Mayor Manuela Vanni (PL) with 27.01%, followed by Robert Halbritter (SPD) 24.19 and Walter Wurzinger (Free voters) 16.70%.

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The counting started in Bernbeuren.

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The entire family of the current mayor of Schongau is in the town hall.

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6.15 p.m., Schongau : The first election results of the mayoral election in Schongau are arriving. Two constituencies out of a total of 17 are counted. Falk Sluyterman is at the top with 58.7 percent, Hans Rehbehn with 28.8 percent, Daniela Puzzovio with 12.6 percent.

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District Administrator Andrea Jochner-Weiß (CSU) is waiting for the first results in her office.

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6 p.m., district : The polling stations are closed - now it is counting.

16.55 p.m., district: Another hour before the polling stations close. Then it gets exciting, the counting begins. We will report every result here as soon as it is available.

4.40 p.m., Penzberg : Penzberg shows a higher turnout than in 2014. A good 47 percent of those entitled to vote have applied for postal voting. But many voters also go directly to the polling stations to cast their votes. Observers estimate that turnout could be over 70 percent. Six years ago it was just under 61 percent in Penzberg (with 35 percent of the voters).

3:40 pm, Penzberg : Work has begun in Penzberg's postal voting districts. Open envelopes. Check ballot and ballot back in the ballot box. The counting starts at 6 p.m.

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Work has started in Penzberg's postal voting districts. Open envelopes. Check ballot and ballot back in the ballot box. The counting starts at 6 p.m.

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12.30 p.m .: The Corona crisis naturally also plays a major role on today's election Sunday. We have summarized the current Corona events in another news ticker for you.

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Peter Ostenrieder, CSU mayor candidate in Peiting, forwarded the photo of his vote in the polling station to the editorial office.

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10.55 a.m .: As it became known on Friday evening, there were irregularities in the run-up to the local elections in Wessobrunn . The Kripo searched three apartments in the village.

10.50 a.m .: Due to Coronoa prophylaxis, various polling stations were moved on Friday. Polling station 12 in the Steigenberger Hof nursing home in Penzberg was moved to the St. Raphael kindergarten. On the day of the election, an employee of the city administration will be on site for the residents of the home and, if necessary, offer a driving service to the St. Raphael kindergarten. In Peißenberg, polling station number 6 was moved from the “Caritas Senior Center St. Ulrich” (Hans-Böckler-Straße 2) to the Wörther Turnhalle (Sonnenstraße 29 A).

10.45 a.m .: The election officers had a lot of stress on Friday to ensure that enough election workers were on duty. In Weilheim alone, 50 election workers had canceled due to the Corona crisis. However, 50 volunteers were found who immediately took over.

Sunday, March 15, 10.30 a.m .: It's getting serious. The polling stations in the Weilheim-Schongau district are open. In the run-up to the election, it was suspected that the rush in the polling stations would be limited due to the extremely high postal voting rate. In the polling stations themselves, every effort is made to minimize the risk of infection with the corona virus as far as possible. Every voter is allowed to use his own pen, everything is regularly disinfected.

Tuesday, March 10, 2.45 p.m .: The polling stations are moved to Habach and Sindelsdorf . The citizens of Habach vote on Sunday, March 15th, in the Habach clubhouse, West Entrance (Steinberg 9). The polling station is barrier-free. In Sindelsdorf, elections are held in the community meeting room (Schulgasse 2). The polling station is not barrier-free. If necessary, postal votes can be requested from the Habach administrative community by 3 p.m. on Friday. To a certain extent, the reason for the relocation of the polling stations is the corona virus.
There was no cause for concern, but since the original polling stations were a school and a kindergarten, the decision was taken to move to other buildings. "A pure precautionary measure," says the administrative community when asked. Because of the evaluation work after the election, the Habach administrative association will be closed on Monday, March 16

Tuesday, March 10, 12 noon: In the district town of Weilheim and the municipalities of the district, citizens are called to the ballot box on March 15 . In the 2020 local elections in the Weilheim-Schongau district, all types of local representatives are newly elected. Offices are assigned both at the level of cities and municipalities and at the level of counties . From the evening of the election, we will keep you up to date with all the results of the 2020 local elections in Bavaria and in the Weilheim-Schongau district.

District election - Landkreis Weilheim-Schongau has nine applicants

The previous incumbent Andrea Jochner-Weiß (CSU) is aiming for another term in the 2020 municipal election in the Weilheim-Schongau district. They challenge eight or so opposing candidates.

Mayor election in the district of Weilheim-Schongau - New city hall bosses wanted

In the 2020 local elections in Bavaria , the mayors are elected across the Free State in most municipalities. In the local elections in the Weilheim-Schongau district, the voters in the mayoral election each have one vote for their favorite. We have presented all applicants in overview texts. Once for the Weilheim area, once for the Schongau area. If none of the candidates can win over 50 percent of the votes in the first ballot, the mayor will be finally elected in a runoff on March 29. In addition, the two candidates with the most votes from the first ballot will run. The same applies if the district council candidates do not immediately receive an absolute majority in the 2020 municipal election in the Weilheim-Schongau district.

In the run-up to the local elections, Weilheimer Tagblatt, Penzberger Merkur and Schongauer Nachrichten organized a total of six panel discussions, at which our readers could get a precise picture of the individual applicants: in Weilheim, in Schongau, in Peißenberg, in Peiting, in Hohenpeißenberg with the district council candidates and in Penzberg. At the mayor panel discussion in Penzberg, the home newspaper also offered a live stream on Facebook.

Local council election and city council election in the district of Weilheim-Schongau - Everywhere is elected

The municipal representations at the smallest level are determined by the municipal council election or city ​​council election . How many mandates are awarded depends on the respective municipality. In this election, voters have several votes that they can accumulate or vary. For easier understanding, we have summarized the most important information on the ballot papers for the local elections in Bavaria. The same principle applies to the crosses when choosing a district day.

District elections in the district of Weilheim-Schongau - 2020 local elections will decide over 60 seats

The district council of Weilheim-Schongau consists of the district administrator and 60 elected district councilors. In the upcoming local elections in Bavaria, all seats in the Weilheim-Schongau district will also be newly elected. The district councils work on a voluntary basis and are responsible for overseeing the district administration.

Source: merkur

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