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Local elections in Freising: All municipalities counted - runoff between Mück and Petz

2020-03-15T23:19:40.132Z


The results of the local elections in the Freising district are there. There are surprises in Freising and Attenkirchen. There is a runoff election in several municipalities - just like the district administrator.


The results of the local elections in the Freising district are there. There are surprises in Freising and Attenkirchen. There is a runoff election in several municipalities - just like the district administrator.

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11:01 p.m .: Five hours after the polling stations close, we say goodbye for today. Thanks for your interest. All the special features, news and background information on municipal elections in the Freising district will continue to be kept up-to-date on the Freising Tagblatt in the coming days. Good night!

District election: runoff election between Mück and Petz

10:17 p.m .: The district election in all municipalities of the district is now counted. As expected, there will be a runoff election, which is contested by Manuel Mück (CSU) with 26.1 percent and Helmut Petz (FW) with 22.9 percent. Robert Wäger (Greens) wins 20.9 percent, Birgit Mooser-Niefanger (FSM) goes 15.5 percent. Franz Scholz (AfD) gets 6.2 percent, Herbert Begnler (SPD) 5.5 percent and Tobias Weiskopf (FDP) 2.2 percent. The turnout is 58.3 percent.

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Who will be the new Freising district administrator? That will decide the runoff election between Manuel Mück (CSU) and Helmut Petz (FW).

© Screenshot Freising district office

10:01 p.m .: Only the result of the municipality of Neufahrn is missing in the district election . In all likelihood there will be a runoff between Manuel Mück (CSU) and Helmut Petz (FW).

Wang reports results - All municipalities counted

21:19: The last community reports results: In Wang there is a runoff election between Markus Stöber (WWV) with 38.4 percent and Josef Schwaiger (FWI) with 31.4 percent. Herbert Mayerthaler (FWV) wins 19.1 percent, Peter Költz (CSU) goes 11.1 percent.

9.15 pm, Freising: The new old Mayor of Freising, Tobias Eschenbacher, says "Thank you" to all voters. However, he also finds clear words for the current situation: Today's election outcome is "somewhat surreal" against the background of world events. The corona pandemic will "demand a lot from us" in the near future. "Tomorrow I will continue to work with my colleagues to implement the new requirements every day, to look for solutions and to minimize the effects of the crisis."

20:53: Fahrenzhausen's incumbent Heinrich Stadlbauer (FBL) takes up another term. However, he should not be satisfied with his result: he only gets 68.05 percent without an opponent.

8:43 p.m .: As expected, a runoff election is emerging in the district election. Manuel Mück (CSU) and Helmut Petz (FW) are currently ahead.

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Interim status at 8.44 p.m .: A runoff election is emerging in the district election - currently between Manuel Mück (CSU) and Helmut Petz (FW).

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8:39 p.m., Kirchdorf: Without a candidate, Kirchdorf's mayor Uwe Gerlsbeck (CSU / FW) takes another term with 89.86 percent.

8:36 pm: Only three municipalities are still missing: Kirchdorf, Wang and Fahrenzhausen.

8:20 p.m., Hörgertshausen: The duel in Hörgertshausen has been decided: Community leader Michael Hobmaier (FWH) prevails with 70.6 percent against his competitor Gregor Wild (CSU) with 29.4 percent.

8:18 p.m., Walls: In Walls, the result is clear: without opponent, incumbent Georg Krojer (FW) fetched 89.5 percent.

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Who will be Moosburg's new town hall boss? There is a runoff election between Josef Dollinger (FW; l.) And Michael Stangelmaier (Greens).

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8:20 p.m., Moosburg: Runoff election in Moosburg: Michael Stanglmaier (Greens; 30.04 percent) and Josef Dollinger (FW; 28.83 percent) compete against each other. Georg Hadersdorfer (CSU) wins 24.90 percent, Gunnar Marcus (SPD) 4.15 percent, Gerhard-Michael Welter (AfD) 4.03 percent, Jörg Kastl (ÖDP) 3.49 percent, Philipp Fincke (FDP) 2, 98 percent and Stefan John (left) 1.56 percent.

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In Moosburg there is a runoff between Stanglmaier (Greens) and Dollinger (FW).

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20.06, Attenkirchen: Surprise in Attenkirchen: incumbent Martin Bormann (BG) only gets 32.4 percent. Mathias Kern from the new WIR grouping wins the race with 50.2 percent. Dr. Walter Schlott (GOL) got 17.4 percent.

8:04 p.m., Zolling: Extremely scarce in Zolling: Here there is a runoff election between Helmut Priller (UBZ) with 38.1 percent and Markus Staudt (CSU) with 36.8 percent. Georg Völkl (ÜWG) gets 25.1 percent of the vote.

8:02 pm, Gammelsdorf: The result is clear : With 79.3 percent of the vote, Raimunda Menzel (ÜWG) is the first mayor in Gammelsdorf. Your competitor Uwe Penner (BGG) gets 20.7 percent.

7:59 p.m., Langenbach: Clear victory in Langenbach: incumbent Susanne Hoyer (FW) with 80.5 percent clearly prevails over challenger Thomas Holst (CSU) with 19.5 percent.

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"Never change a winning team": Langenbach's Mayor Susanne Hoyer is happy about her new election victory.

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13 municipalities counted - surprise in Freising

7:57 p.m., Rudelzhausen: In Rudelzhausen there is a runoff election between Michael Krumbucher (FW) with 46.10 percent and Robert Forster (CSU) with 38.52 percent. Wieland Scheer (BL) gets 15.38 percent.

7.49 p.m., Neufahrn: According to the quick message, Neufahrn has a new old mayor: Franz Heilmeier (Greens) gets 50.66 percent - and thereby misses the runoff election. Ozan Iyibas (CSU) wins 21.76 percent, Norbert Manhart (FW) 12.57 percent, Maximilian Heumann (SPD) 6.00 percent, Marc Bosch (Bosch as mayor) 5.93 percent and Felix Bergauer (ÖDP) 3, 08 percent.

7.44 p.m., Wolfersdorf: Wolfersdorf is also counted: The only candidate, Anita Wölfle , receives 92.9 percent.

7:37 p.m., Freising: He simply marches through, a runoff election is not necessary: ​​Despite six opposing candidates, the acting city councilor Tobias Eschenbacher (FSM) gets 65.5 percent. He leaves his competition far behind: Susanne Günther (Greens) with 16.4 percent, Peter Warlimont (SPD) with 5.3 percent, Jürgen Mieskes (CSU) with 4.6 percent, Ulrich Vogl (ÖDP) with 3, 5 percent, Richard Paukner (AfD) with 3.0 percent and Jens Barschdorf (FDP) with 1.7 percent.

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OB Tobias Eschenbacher voted in the morning. Now the result for Freising is clear: Eschenbacher continues to be mayor.

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Nine municipalities are counted

7:34 p.m., Hallbergmoos: The incumbent city hall chief Harald Reents (CSU) is starting a new term of office: With 56.1 percent, he prevails against Thomas Henning (FW) with 29.4 percent and Sabina Brosch (Greens) with 14.5 percent .

19:32, Eching: A very clear result in Eching: Acting City Hall boss Sebastian Thaler , behind which the SPD, Greens, BfE, Echinger Mitte and ÖDP have gathered, defeated Nora Kusch (CSU) with 13.72 percent, 95 percent and Thomas Stüwe (FW) with 8.85 percent.

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Clear result in the Eching community: Sebastian Thaler is well ahead of Nora Kusch and Thomas Stüwe.

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7:25 p.m., Au / Hallertau: The new Mayor of Auer is called Hans Sailer (FW). With 54.8 percent, he prevails against his competitors Barbara Prügl (GOL) with 23.6 percent and Michael Hillebrand (CSU) with 21.6 percent.

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The winner is certain in Au: Hans Sailer (FW; center) becomes the new mayor. His competitors Michael Hillebrand (CSU) and Barbara Prügl (GOL) apparently take it sporty.

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Clear result in Kranzberg

7:21 p.m., Kranzberg: In Kranzberg, the counting: The incumbent mayor Hermann Hammerl (FWG) clearly prevails with 65.9 percent of the votes against his challenger, 2nd mayor Anton Hierhager (SPD), and can therefore do political things for another six years Stay on top of the community.

19:18, Haag: Clear result in the municipality of Haag: The incumbent mayor Anton Geier (UB) receives 66.3 percent of the vote. His competitor Benedikt Flexeder (CSU) gets 33.7 percent.

7.15 p.m., Nandlstadt: The Nandlstadt market has a new mayor: Gerhard Betz (UWN) made it surprisingly clear with 59.5 percent - ahead of Franz Mayer (CSU) with 29.8 percent and Jens-Uwe Klein (IGN) with 10 , 7 percent.

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The outgoing Mayor of Nandlstadt Jakob Hartl (BLN) congratulates his successor Gerhard Betz (UWN).

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7:12 p.m., Marzling: Now things are moving quickly. The result in Marzling is: Martin Ernst (CSU / Free voters) has 47.1 percent, Thomas Sellmeir (SPD) 26.6 percent and Siegfried Kleidorfer (party-free citizens Marzling) 26.3 percent. This results in a runoff between Ernst and Sellmeir.

7.10 p.m., Allershausen: Allershausen is also fully counted: Martin Vaas (PFW) leads the race with 60.18 percent, ahead of Markus Klose (CSU) with 28.32 percent and Thorsten Klenke (SPD) with 10.97 percent.

Counted Paunzhausen as the first municipality

7:05 p.m., Paunzhausen: The first municipality in the district is counted: In Paunzhausen, incumbent Johann Daniel (citizen list) wins the race against Philipp Stadler (CSU) with 32.94 percent. Our reporter reports on site.

7:00 p.m .: The ballot papers have been counting for an hour. A mayor has not yet been determined in any municipality. But especially in Marzling, Haag and Au it shouldn't be long.

6.48 p.m .: Technical problems in Allershausen and Paunzhausen: Therefore, the results cannot currently be tracked. We'll keep you up to date.

New CSU candidate proposed for Hohenkammer

18:36, Hohenkammer: The CSU Hohenkammer has a new candidate for the mayoral election, which is postponed because of the death of Franz Josef Müller. The CSU branch will propose Mario Berti to the citizens. Susanne Hartmann (FDP) and Marina Brandstetter (BvHo) are other candidates for the successor to the outgoing mayor Johann Stegmair.

18:35, Moosburg: At the Moosburg mayor election, 12 out of 30 quick reports are available. After the first interim reports, the expected three-head-to-head race in the city of Georg Hadersdorfer (CSU), Michael Stanglmaier (Greens) and Josef Dollinger (FW) is emerging. At the moment (as of 18.27) Stanglmaier is ahead (30.56%), followed by Dollinger (25.58) and Hadersdorfer (25.08). The next candidate for mayor is Gerhard-Michael Welter (AfD, 5.30), Gunnar Marcus (SPD, 4.48), Philipp Fincke (FDP, 2.94), Jörg Kästl (ÖDP, 3.49) and Stefan John (left) , 2.58).

6:17 p.m .: As far as the district election is concerned, the first two polling stations in the district are counted. So far, a clear picture has emerged - but this can change every minute.

6:11 p.m., Kranzberg: He can definitely celebrate, regardless of the outcome of the election: Anton Hierhager, SPD candidate for mayor in Kranzberg, has his 65th birthday today. His house was decorated accordingly.

6:00 p.m .: The polling stations are closed, now it's time to count. As soon as there are results, they are continuously published here in the ticker.

17:35: The polling stations are still open for 25 minutes. If you still haven't been there, you should use your voice now.

3:31 pm, Freising: The polling stations are still open for almost two and a half hours. Freisings OB Tobias Eschenbacher has already made his crosses.

3:23 pm, Moosburg: In Moosburg, Mayor Anita Meinelt resigns after 18 years. In the final interview, she spoke to the FT about coups, the workload, emotional moments and how society has changed. Now they want to inherit eight candidates: Georg Hadersdorfer (CSU), Gunnar Marcus (SPD), Michael Stanglmaier (Greens), Jörg Kästl (ÖDP), Josef Dollinger (FW), Philipp Fincke (FDP), Stefan John (Linke) and Gerhard -Michael Welter (AfD).

Sunday, 8.01 a.m .: It starts, the polling stations are open. Until 6 p.m. all those who have not yet voted by postal vote have the opportunity to make their crosses.

Postal voting in the Freising district is booming

Update 3:54 pm: Everything indicates that it will be very quiet in the 60 polling stations of the city of Freising on Sunday. Almost as many voters have already applied for postal votes as there were votes in the 2014 local elections in Freising. As of Friday noon, 12,001 city residents have applied for absentee voting, as reported by Michael Eberwein, head of the Citizens' Bureau and election manager. In 2014, there were only 7,000 postal voters. At that time, a total of 15,700 of the 34,500 eligible voters cast their vote, with 34,500 eligible voters representing around 45 percent.

It is not only the corona virus that fuels postal voting

This time there are approximately 36,000 eligible voters. In contrast to 2014 , an OB will also be chosen this time . Tobias Eschenbacher was already elected in 2012 - for an eight-year term in order to reconcile the OB election with the municipal election. The municipal election in Freising is more interesting this time. However, Eberwein does not believe that voter turnout will skyrocket. With the 12,001 mail voters now, there will probably only be a few thousand Freisinger who make their cruisers in the cabins on Sunday. Eberwein says that this time the trend towards postal voting has certainly fueled the corona issue. But it was also the huge ballot papers that you couldn't actually fill out in the narrow voting booth. It is much more convenient to choose at home. "It will be exciting to see who will come on Sunday, " says Eberwein, who sees the future without polling stations: the Internet and postal voting were actually sufficient.

Update 1:13 p.m .: For organizational reasons, only the OB election and the district election are counted on election Sunday. The city council and district council election is counted in the following days. This is announced by the city of Freising.

Friday, March 13, 10:28 am: VG Mauern also canceled the planned public event to announce the election results.

Thursday, March 12, 11:38 a.m .: The public event that the city of Freising has planned to monitor and announce the election results for election Sunday does not take place either. This is announced by spokeswoman Christl Steinhart. The results of the OB (and later of the city council) election can only be viewed online under the election subdomain of the city of Freising - and of course here in the live ticker of the Freising daily.

District office cancels public election event

Wednesday, March 11, 9:57 a.m .: Due to the increasing number of coronavirus diseases in the Freising district, the district office has decided to cancel the public event announcing the election results on Sunday, March 15 . "As this type of event has always been very well attended in the past few years, it cannot be guaranteed that it will be spacious and spacious (such as with loose seating)," spokeswoman Eva Zimmerhof said. However, the preliminary results for the district elections can be viewed online: here the results of the district election and here the results of the district council election.

Overview of all candidates in the district of Freising

Monday, March 9, 4:39 pm: In the city of Freising and the municipalities of the district, citizens are called to the ballot box on March 15 . In the 2020 local elections in Freising, all types of local representatives are newly elected. All information about local elections in all municipalities in the Freising district can be found in our large overview article and in the thematic channel for the 2020 local election in the Freising district. 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 on all results of the 2020 local elections in Bavaria.

District election in Freising - Landkreis has seven applicants

Freising's district administrator Josef Hauner (CSU) wants to inherit seven in one fell swoop: Manuel Mück (CSU), Helmut Petz (FW), Herbert Bengler (SPD), Birgit Mooser-Niefanger (Freisinger Mitte), Robert Wäger (Greens) will vote. Tobias Weiskopf (FDP) and Franz Scholz (AfD). Shortly before the election, the applicants came together for a round table to answer the questions of the Freising daily.

Mayor election in Freising - New city hall bosses wanted

In the 2020 local elections in Bavaria , the mayors are elected across the Free State in most municipalities. Also in the municipal election in the city of Freising, the voters in the mayor election each have one vote for their favorite. Seven candidates compete: Jürgen Mieskes (CSU), Peter Warlimont (SPD), Tobias Eschenbacher (Freisinger Mitte), Susanne Günther (Greens), Jens Barschdorf (FDP), Ulrich Vogl (ÖDP) and Richard Paukner (AfD). They recently came together for a panel discussion in the Freisinger Lindenkeller to answer questions from citizens.

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 local elections in Freising.

Local council election and city council election in Freising - Everywhere is elected

The municipal representations at the smallest level are determined by the municipal council election or the 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 Freising - local election 2020 decides over 70 seats

The Freising district council consists of the district administrator and 70 elected district councilors. In the upcoming local elections in Bavaria, all seats in the Freising 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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