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Live ticker: Local election 2020 Ebersberg - ballot of the district election almost counted: CSU in front

2020-03-17T09:19:41.154Z


In the 2020 local elections in the Ebersberg 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 local elections in the Ebersberg 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 district of Ebersberg will be filled as part of the 2020 local elections in Bavaria.
  • The mayors , the municipal councils and the district council are also newly elected. All results on election evening from the Ebersberg district can be found here.
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10:10, Ebersberg: 196 out of 207 quick reports of the district council election are counted. The Christian Socials were able to further expand their lead.

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The Christian Socials were able to further expand their lead.

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10:05, Ebersberg: Hello, we are back for you with the results of the district council election and exciting background articles. Here we go!

20:45, Ebersberg: The team of the Ebersberger Zeitung says goodbye to the night. Tomorrow we continue, with exciting results of the district council election.

20:44, Frauenneuharting: The strongest faction in the future council is the CSU with 61.1 percent of the vote, the second strongest force in the municipal council is the voters' group Frauenneuharting with 38.9 percent. It won five seats and even counting the vote of Mayor Koch, it is not enough for the absolute majority, which the CSU parliamentary group can boast with a total of seven seats.

The future municipal council includes: CSU Markus Wimmer (1169 votes), Helmut Wieser jr. (993), Franz Gschwendtner (937), Josef Lenz (914), Konrad Wieser jr. (903), both are new to the board, Thomas Heilmann (813) and Peter Loipfinger (721).

Voting community: Markus Trojak (1026 votes), Wolfgang Sollinger (786), Elke Hauser (748), as well as Florian Gressierer (630) and Florian Rauth (575).

20:40, Emmering: Local council election: CSU and Free Voting Community get five seats, BFE with two seats. Read everything else here.

20:34, Baiern: Here is the new council: Christian Maier (473 votes), Alexander Müller (461), Georg Huber (447), Josef Voglrieder (417), Isidor Mayr (401), Veronika Stadler (394), Korbinian Schärfl (371), Johann Huber (364), Brigitte Riedl (362), Johann Maier (362), Ursula Neuner (347), Johann Widmann (345). All members belong to the voters' union of Unity Baiern.

20:31, Forstinning: Colorful and lively: This is how the new Forstinningen municipal council can be called. Also there: The Greens.

20:14, Glonn: After the municipal council election in Glonn: more factions, more women, new councilors. Read the background article here.

20:04, Moosach: "It was clear that there was a runoff election," said Mayor candidate Michael Eisenschmid (CSU / Moosacher Bürger). He now wants to "step on the gas".

19:56, Vaterstetten: Local elections in Vaterstetten: Computer problems, Christian social are at the front, Greens win. Spitzauer: "The days of a CSU with 60 percent are over".

19:48, Oberpframmern: CSU and Freie Liste each have seven seats. Here is the list of local councils.

19:38, Bruck: After the municipal council election in Bruck: CSU loses position as the strongest force.

19:28, Anzing: Anzinger reelect many previous municipal councilors. There are no absolute majorities in the new council.

19:17, Steinhöring: Steinhöringer voters rely on well-known names. Apparently the Steinhöringer councils did not do their job badly from the citizens' perspective. Here is the report.

19:08, Poing: After local council election : standstill among free voters, losses at CSU and SPD. FDP wins a seat. Here is the whole background article.

18:58, Aßling: Without opposing candidate, Hans Fent (independent) received 91 percent of the vote in Aßling. Odd: a single vote cost the independent a seat. Here's the story.

18:46, Egmating: Mayor Ernst Eberherr is bitterly disappointed: "I failed and lost." Our background report explains why.

6:30 p.m., Kirchseeon: Local council election in Kirchseeon: Greens increase significantly, UWG in plus. FDP moves into the local market council. SPD loses significantly. Read on here.

18:05, District: Novelty in the district: After the runoff election in two weeks there could be six mayors. This is what the local politicians say.

17:50, district: After 2020 local elections: Greens move up to the second strongest force after the CSU in many places. AfD Schmidt flies out. An overview of the election results.

17:35, Grafing: City council will be more colorful in the upcoming legislative period: FDP, Bayern party and Left party move into city council. Free voters and the SPD lose seats. Read on here.

17:20, Zorneding: Strong back in the Zornedingen municipal council. Read our background report here.

17:05, Hohenlinden: Big changes in the Hohenlinden town council: Five factions, SPD returns, ÜWH strongest force. Read our background report here.

16:50, Pliening: The Greens in Pliening immediately make it to the second strongest faction after the CSU. Roland Frick (CSU) remains mayor. Municipal council is equal. Read on here.

16:40, Markt Schwaben: Coalition search in the Swabian market council is exciting. Future city hall chief does not get his own majority in the market town council. Read our background report here.

16:32, Baiern: Baiern is an exception in the district. In this municipality, you can only vote for a single "party" in the local elections, namely the "Voting Community of Unity Bavaria".

In the polling session on Sunday, the congregation was an exception in another respect. Because as the only municipality in the district, there was no mayor election here. The background is that City Hall head Martin Riedl was only elected in 2018.

16:25, Anzing: Municipal council in Anzing: numerically CSU and independents remained reasonably stable. There were hardly any changes in personnel at the CSU. The SPD lost a seat. Petra Müller, a social democratic veteran, so to speak, no longer belongs to the new plenary. Tobi Bönte was reelected sovereign.

Returning home after a self-imposed political break is William Lord, who had previously been able to demonstrate his magnetism on the local electorate impressively.

16:20, Poing: This is the new municipal council in Poing: CSU: Franz Langlechner (3583 votes, list position 2), Ludwig Berger (2999, LP 1), Herbert Lanzl (2690, LP 4), Franziska Langlechner (2605, LP 11), Hans Östereicher (2466, LP 2), Martin Pfürmann (2459, LP 10), Michael Lanzl (2319, LP 7).

Greens: Werner Dankesreiter (4861, LP 2), Sieglinde Pehl (4331, LP 1), Christina Landgraf (3924, LP 3), Yvonne Großmann (3423, LP 5), Daniel Becker (3192, LP 4).

SPD: Reinhard Tonollo (3412, LP 1), Omid Atai (2981, LP 2), Peter Maier (2191, LP 3), Dominik Hohl (2021, LP 7), Cornelia Gütlich (1976, LP 2), Bärbel Kellendorfer- Schmid (1543, LP 14).

FWG: Günter Scherzl (5829, LP 1), Bernhard Slawik (3457, LP 2), Matthias Andres (2070, LP 5), Robert Petermeier, 1908, LP 6).

FDP: Marc Salih (1866, LP 3), Wolfgang Spieth (1751, LP 1).

16:10, Ebersberg: The balance of power of the political camps in the district town is not completely upside down after the local elections, but it has changed significantly. Read on here.

15:30, Ebersberg: Novelty in the district: After the runoff election in two weeks there could be six mayors.

Three won in the first ballot: Claudia Streu-Schütze in Emmering, Kathrin Alte in Anzing and Martina Lietsch in Steinhöring.

Maria Wirnitzer, 56, is running for the runoff in Vaterstetten. Inge Heiler, 44, could become mayor of Egmating. Angelika Obermayr, 60, acting mayor of Grafing, must also be run for the ballot.

15:00, Ebersberg: The Greens are the winners of the local elections in the district - even if they still have to worry about their only mayor position (Grafing).

The Greens were able to increase everywhere in the city and municipal councils - the national trend is also reflected in the municipal parliaments of the district. The main opponent of the CSU, which is still the dominant force, although it has suffered loss of voice in many places, is green.

14:20, Vaterstetten: Two quick reports are still missing in Vaterstetten. Here is the current status.

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Municipal elections in Vaterstetten.

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13:53, Aßling: A single vote costs independents a seat: In the municipal council, the Aßlinger citizens distributed their votes in a variety of ways and, apart from a single vote, almost caused a stalemate between the CSU and the Independent New List (UNL), which according to the provisional The result came to 10 041 votes, just like the CSU won 28.5 percent of the vote. Only: The CSU had 10 042 votes, one more vote. As it was apparent on Monday from the announcement of the preliminary results, this one vote will make up one whole seat less for the UNL in the future municipal council, in which it is represented with four mandates, while the CSU with five seats.

13:40, Forstinning: It will be much more colorful and lively in the new Forstinningen municipal council. For the first time there is a group of the Greens in the plenary; which is no wonder, because until a few weeks ago there wasn't even a local group. Three mandate holders made it straight away. It is respectable.

This is the new advice: CSU: Richard Kilger (1175 votes, list position 4), Anna Adlberger (1151, LP 1), Sieglinde Frisch (836, LP 3), Martin Hörndl jun. (726, LP 5), Hubert Hörndl (647, LP 9). SPD: Christine Reichl-Gumz (776, LP 4), Jakob Weiß (537, LP 1), Angelika Wimmer 450, LP 2). Greens: Andreas Löffl (664, LP 8), Lisa-Maria Bötsch (436, LP 1), Joachim Wimmer (417, LP 4). ÜWG: Dr. Peter Dirscherl (1270, LP 2), Dr. Susanne Grasser (1241, LP 1), Johannes Hörgstetter (903, LP 3), Werner Ehrnstraßer (877, LP 4), Alois Eicher (804, LP 6).

13:10, Ebersberg: The ballot papers for the district elections have not yet been counted: 46 are still missing. Here is the current status.

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Provisional distribution of seats in the district council.

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Local council election: these are the results

13:05, Markt Schwaben: There will be exciting majority decisions in the future market council of Swabia: CSU: Heinrich Schmitt (3981, Listenplatz 2), Dr. Georg Holley (3037, LP 7), Walentina Dahms (2218, LP 1), Elfriede Gundet (2123, LP 5), Matthias Mayr (1969, LP 4), Matthias Reiter (1862, LP 8), Heidi Müller (1838, LP 3) Greens: Raphael Brandes (2542, LP 2), Dr. Joachim Weikel (2285, LP 4), Dr. Andrä Le Coutre (2017, LP 6), Alessandra Neumüller (1685, LP 1), Tobias Vorburg (1622, LP 8) FW: Andreas Stolze (2476, LP 10), Manfred Hoser (1586, LP 18), Tim Zeiff ( 1513, LP 1), Markus Steffelbauer (1407, LP 8), Peter Widmann (1390, LP 4) SPD: Manfred Kabisch (1199, LP 2), Irmgard Czech (990, LP 1), Magnus Gfüllner (981, LP 8 ) FDP: Florian Delonge (536, LP 1) DMF: Sascha Hertel (3363, LP 1), Ronny Schreib (1854, LP 2), Wolfgang Korda (1396, LP 3).

13:01, Hohenlinden: What does the new municipal council look like? In the plenum, you will experience two new factions with the returned SPD (represented by the local chairwoman Judith Ortenburger) and the Greens, which were founded only a few months ago. The latter secured three mandates and are therefore larger than the commoners. As expected, they in turn opted for a polarizing election campaign as far as the municipal council election was concerned. Martin Huber achieved the best result, followed by Josef Neumeier.

12:58, Pliening: Local council is becoming more feminine and colorful. Ten women and ten men is the new municipal council in Pliening. Plus Mayor Roland Frick (CSU), who won 58.2 percent in the first round against the two competitors Markus Uffinger (Initiative for Pliening, 21.9 percent) and Eva Strauss (SPD, 19.9 percent). The Greens, which founded a local branch in Plieningen just a year ago, immediately made it to the second strongest faction (after the CSU): four seats.

12:40, Glonn: Curious: 236 people were proposed by the voter as mayor. Voters can also write their own suggestions on ballot papers, this is valid from an electoral perspective. "Around 100 different people were suggested," said Mayor Oswald. It had never been so much with an election.

12:15, Glonn: This is the new municipal council in Glonn: CSU: Peter Gröbmayr (2241 votes, list position 2), Georg Raig (1740, LP 3), Georg Empl (1361, LP 9), Alexander Senn (1260, LP 1), Joachim Stefer (1232, LP 11), Markus Walgenbach (1227, LP 13), Karoline Sigl (1182, LP 6), Anna Hintermaier (1093, LP 4). Greens: Stefanie Kintzel (1075, LP 1), Friedrich Gerneth (1054 LP 2), Siegfried Bertolan (701, LP 8), Andrea Körber (656, LP 3). SPD / KommA: Josef Axenböck (793, LP 13), Johannes Reiser (790, LP 3), Jutta Gräf (751, LP 4). GFK: Stefan Gerg (1247, LP 1), Stefan Jirsak (1143, LP 2), Josef Pongratz (579, LP 5). FDP: Frank Hansen (363, LP 1).

11:51, Steinhöring: Apparently the Steinhöringer councils didn't do their job badly from the citizens' perspective. Most were re-elected. In particular, Wolfgang Bierwirth from the PWG stands out, who voted the voters from list place 14 to the second place in his group.

Here are the municipal councils: CSU: Johannes Antoni (1560 votes, list position 2), Christian Schächer (1510, LP 1), Hans Braun (1092, LP 4) Wolfgang Hofstetter (1060, LP 5), Emmeran Seehuber (977, LP 7) , Magdalena Kerschl (809, LP 3). PWG: Willi Slowaczek (1388, LP 3), Wolfgang Bierwirth (942, LP 14), Robert Wagner (920, LP 1), Max Stabernak (872, LP 2). Citizens list: Caren Lipp (586, LP 1), Thomas Grundmann von Holly (465, LP 4). FLS: Barbara Schütze (740, LP 3), Peter Maier (689, LP 4) Vitus Lietsch (602, LP 12), Ulrich Böhm (597, LP 8).

11:49, Bruck: Here is the list of the municipal council: CSU: Michael Zäuner (688 votes, list position 2), Robert Weinhart (637, LP 5), Johann Pröbstl (443, LP 6), Josef Schwäbl jun. (436, LP 4). Agreement: Michael Stürzer (686, LP 1), Theresia Heiler (601, LP 3), Katharina Dengl (584, LP 2), Josef Koller (312, LP 4). Citizens list: Franz Bittner (668, LP 1), Grabriele Grünfelder (617, LP 2), Patricia Henke (242, LP 3). Open politics in Bruck: Andrea Liebl (569, LP 1), Angela Felzmann-Gaibinger (542, LP 3), Hildegard Golla (465, LP 5).

11:40, Oberpframmern: The local elections in the municipality of Oberpframmern only brought about slight shifts. CSU / JU / Citizens lose a seat and are now represented on the municipal council with seven mandates. The free list gains one seat and also has seven seats.

King of the votes in the community is Reinhard Riedhofer from the Free List, who won 1802 votes. At the end, Johann Preuhs (free list), who started from 13th place in the list and ended up in sixth place, was the strongest forwards.

Andreas Lutz (CSU) won the mayor election with a result of 92.5 percent. He had no opponent.

11:00 am, Anzing: The newly elected mayor for Anzing, Kathrin Alte (CSU), thanks her supporters on Facebook: "66 percent are a vote of confidence and an order to work with all my might for the lingers."

10:16, Zorneding: The Christian Socialists are also strongest in Zorneding: They have seven seats.

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Zornedingen town council.

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10:03, Steinhöring: There are four factions in Steinhöring: CSU, PWG, BL, FLS.

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There are four factions in Steinhöring: CSU, PWG, BL, FLS.

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9:57, Kirchseeon: The faction landscape in Kirchseeon has changed: Now the FDP is also coming to the market council.

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Distribution in Kirchseeon.

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9:55, Oberpframmern: The municipal council is divided equally: Christian Social Union / Young Union / Civil and Free List with seven seats each.

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The municipal council is equally divided here.

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9:53, Hohenlinden: The seat allocation is also determined here:

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Hohenlinden municipality.

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9:46, Grafing: The division of the city council in Grafing has changed: So far, the city council has five factions. Since this morning it is clear: the council gets two more groups!

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Seat distribution in Grafing.

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9:35, Forstinning: Here the distribution of seats for the municipal council in Forstinning:

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Seat allocation for the municipal council in Forstinning.

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9:29, Egmating: There will be three factions in Egmating: CSU / FWG, ABE and SPD / non-party.

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Municipal council in Egmating.

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9:25, Bruck: The municipal council in Bruck is almost equally distributed: CSU and unity four seats, OPiB three seats, citizen list Bruck two seats.

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Seat distribution in Bruck.

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9:16, Anzing: The municipal council in Anzing is also fixed. Here too: CSU is the strongest force.

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Municipal council in Anzing.

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9:02, Ebersberg: The allocation of seats in the Ebersberg city council is clear: CSU gets eight seats, thus losing two places. Green five (+1), SPD four (-1), free voters three (-1), Pro Ebersberg three, FDP one (0).

8:56, Ebersberg: News about the district election: 123 of 207 quick notifications have already been counted. Winner so far: CSU with 24 seats.

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Winner so far: CSU with 24 seats.

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8:53, Ebersberg: Here the final result of the district elections. The turnout is 63.5 percent.

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Here is the final result of the district elections.

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8:50, Ebersberg: The live ticker continues! In the coming hours we will publish the results of the municipal and city council elections as well as the background to yesterday evening. Stay informed!

Update, March 16, 6:30 a.m .: The results for the municipal council , city ​​council and district council are available today (March 16). We will report them live here as soon as they are published.

2020 local election in Ebersberg - District Administrator Robert Niedergesäß with a huge majority

22:54, Ebersberg: The team of the Ebersberger Zeitung says goodbye for the evening. Tomorrow we will be back for you with exciting background reports and the results of the local council elections. Good night!

22:42, Poing: tight race in Poing. Stark and Tonollo are only two percentage points apart. The crime thriller in Poing will continue in two weeks. Read our background report.

22:35, Markt Schwaben: Frank Eichner (CSU) and Michael Stolze (SPD / Free Voters) have to do it again. Read here what the applicants are saying about the result.

10:27 pm , Vaterstetten: Perplexed faces, blank screens, no internet connection: Little worked in the town hall this evening. Here is our background report.

10:25 p.m., Markt Schwaben: Head-to-head races in the market council election in Markt Schwaben. The Greens are slightly ahead again. 27.8 vs. 27.1 percent at the CSU. After five of 18 districts, this means: CSU 6 seats, Greens 7, FW 4, SPD 3, FDP 1, ZMS 3.

22:15, Ebersberg: New intermediate status after 188 of 207 quick reports: Robert Niedergesäß (CSU) received 61.2 percent. Waldtraud Gruber (Greens) has 24, Omid Atai (SPD) 7.5 percent, Robert Böhnlein (Bavaria Party) has 5.4 percent. Vincent Kalnin (left) is in last place with 1.9 percent.

22:14, Markt Schwaben: Now it continues briskly. After four out of 18 districts, the CSU currently has 4575 votes or 28.6 percent, the Greens are now second with 4495 votes, which is still a small sensation. Corresponds to 28.1 percent. The other interim results: FW 16.8, SPD 13.1, FDP 2.0 and ZMS 11.5 percent.

22:11, Zorneding: "I am relieved," said audibly happy Piet Mayr on the phone to the Ebersberger Zeitung. He held 56.15 percent of the votes cast.

22:09, Markt Schwaben: There are shifts in the market council. Another constituency is counted. CSU and Greens are on par, seven seats each. The FDP has flown out again. The ZMS gets a third seat. But be careful: only three out of 18 areas have been counted. There can still be a lot going on.

22:03, Kirchseeon: After the mayoral election: Jan Paeplow (CSU) and Klaus Seidinger (UWG) go into the second round. Election campaigns are now only “light”. Read our background report here.

21:55, Markt Schwaben: First results of the market council election are available. Two of the 18 voting districts are evaluated. The first intermediate level indicates a landslide. After that, the Greens with eight seats would be the largest faction in front of the CSU with six, the Free with four, the SPD with three, the ZMS with two and the FDP with one seat. But only two places are counted.

21:47, Egmating: In Egmating, voters will have to do it again in two weeks: There is a runoff election between Inge Heiler (ABE) and incumbent Mayor Ernst Eberherr (CSU).

21:45, Bruck: There is a clear winner in Bruck: incumbent Josef Schwäbl (CSU) was able to secure his office. Result: 65.8 percent. Angela Felzmann-Gaibinger (Open Politics in Bruck) got 34.2 percent.

21: 39, Ebersberg: After the mayor election in Ebersberg: Uli Proske (SPD) is in a party mood. The big loser of the election evening is Josef Peis (Pro Ebersberg). Read our background report here.

21:33, Glonn: Josef Oswald (CSU) is re-elected mayor of Glonn. He got 89.6 percent of the vote. There were no opponents.

21:23, Zorneding: The old mayor in Zorneding is also the new one: the previous incumbent Piet Mayr (CSU) received 56.2 percent of the vote.

His deputy Bianka Poschenrieder (SPD) received 29.76 percent, Peter Pernsteiner (FDP) won 10.53 percent and Ramona Baumgartner, independent candidate of the left, 3.57 percent of the vote. The turnout was 67.15 percent.

21:18, Ebersberg: Now there are also figures from the district election. Robert Niedergesäß (CSU) has so far received 61.2 percent. He is already the clear winner and re-elected district administrator.

Waldtraud Gruber (Greens) got 24.2, Omid Atai (SPD) 7.6 percent, Robert Böhnlein (Bavaria Party) made it to 5.1 percent. Vincent Kalnin (left) is at the bottom with 1.9 percent. 30 voice regions still have to be counted.

21:12, Ebersberg: Looking at the smartphone. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) is looking for the latest results. He got 30.8 percent of the vote.

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Alexander Gressierer (CSU) in a restaurant in Ebersberg.

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21:09, Steinhöring: Martina Lietsch (free list Steinhöring) is happy about 59.9 percent of the vote. Here she celebrates with her son Vitus.

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Martina Lietsch (Free List Steinhöring) is happy about 59.9 percent of the vote.

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21:04, Grafing: "44 percent are a good starting point for the runoff election," said Angelika Obermayr after an exciting vote count. Read our background report here.

20:58, Forstinning: Clarity is now also in the northern community. Rupert Ostermair (CSU) receives 70.8 votes.

20:48, Markt Schwaben: runoff in Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze (independent) comes to 38.9 percent, Frank Eichner (CSU) received 26.4 percent. So in two weeks there will be another election.

Sascha Hertel (ZMS) gets 17.8 percent, Raphael Brandes (Greens) gets 17 percent.

20:40, Anzing: Mayor change in Anzing: Kahtrin Alte (CSU) gets 66.6 percent. She will be the next mayor. The only opponent Tobias Finauer (Greens) received 33.3 percent.

20:26, Emmering: For the first time a mayor comes to the Emmering town hall: Claudia Streu-Schütze (Free Voting Community) receives 55.1.

20:24, Markt Schwaben: New interim result in Markt Schwaben. Michael Stolze (independent) has 38.9 percent. Frank Eichner (CSU) has received 26.4 percent. The other two candidates are below 20 percent.

20:14, Vaterstetten: runoff election in Vaterstetten. In the mayoral election in the large community, none of the five candidates was able to achieve an absolute majority. Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) received 39.1 percent of the vote, Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) 27.8 percent.

David Göhler (Greens) won 14.8 percent, Roland Meier (Free Voters) 11.7 percent and Klaus Willenberg (FDP) 6.7 percent. However, the numbers have not yet been confirmed.

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Runoff election in Vaterstetten.

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20:10, Grafing: Results for Grafing are there: Angelika Obermaier (Greens) receives 44 percent, Christian Bauer (CSU) comes to 42.9.

20:08, Poing: There is also a runoff vote in Poing. Thomas Stark (CSU) with 35.1 percent and Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) with 33.1 percent of the votes compete against each other.

Günter Scherzl (FWG) gets 25.8 percent of the vote and Marc Salih (FDP) 6.1.

20:00, Aßling: Mayor Hans Fent (independent) was re-elected. He gets 91.0 percent.

19:59, Hochenlinden: City Councilor Ludwig Maurer (ÜWH) remains in office. He gets 69 percent, competitor Martin Huber (FDP) gets 31 percent.

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City Hall chief Ludwig Maurer (ÜWH) remains in office.

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19:58, Frauenneuharting: Eduard Koch (WGF) is re-elected, with 85.8 percent of the vote. He had no opponent.

19:55, Grafing: In Grafing there is a runoff: Angelika Obermaier (Greens) and Christian Bauer (CSU) compete against each other. Final results are coming soon.

19:53, Markt Schwaben: A long wait in the foyer of the town hall, where a voting district is counted. The reader that is needed to count the municipal council election is still missing.

19:50, Kirchseeon: Kirchseeon is through with the count. Result: runoff vote between Jan Paeplow (CSU) with 38.1 percent and Klaus Seidinger (UWG) with 30.5 percent of the vote.

Andrea Oberhauser-Hainer (Greens) has 21.5 percent and Domenico Ciccia (SPD) 9.9 percent.

19:47, Markt Schwaben: 17 out of 18 districts are counted. It is certain: Michael Stolze and Frank Eichner will run for the runoff election on March 29.

Stolze currently has 38.3 percent, Eichner 26.6, the other two competitors are well below 20 percent. A voting circle is still missing, which is counted in the primary school gymnasium. In the town hall one waits eagerly.

19:42, Kirchseeon: Interim result: Jan Paeplow (CSU) 36.7 percent. Klaus Seidinger (UWG) 30.1 percent. Andrea Oberhauser-Hainer (Greens) 22.9 percent of the vote and Domenico Ciccia (SPD) gets 10.3 percent. There are only a few vocal areas left!

19:41, Steinhöring: Novelty in the Steinhöringer town hall: For the first time, the community gets a mayor. Martina Lietsch (Free List Steinhöring) receives 59.9 votes.

19:36, Pliening: There is a clear winner in Pliening: Roland Frick (CSU). He got 58.2 percent of the vote. Markus Uffinger (Initiative for Pliening) has 21.9 percent and Eva Strauss (SPD) 19.9 percent. Voter turnout 66.7 percent!

19:33, Oberpframmern: News from Oberpframmern! Mayor Andreas Lutz (CSU) gets 92.5 votes. He was re-elected. He had no opponent.

19:28 Ebersberg: The election in Ebersberg is already counted: Uli Proske (SPD) is first, 46.8 percent. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) with 30.8 percent. Bernhard Spötzl (FDP) achieved two percent. Josef Peis (Pro Ebersberg) achieved 9.6 percent and Toni Ried 11 percent. That means: runoff vote!

19:23, Poing: Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) leads, 35.4 percent. Thomas Stark (CSU) follows, 33.9 percent.

19:20, Moosach: The ballot papers in Moosach are counted. The first is Michael Eisenschmid (CSU), 48.7 percent. Norbert Probul (UWG) received 33.2 votes. There will be a runoff in two weeks.

19:18, Pliening: There is a clear favorite in Pliening: Roland Frick (CSU). He has 58.1 percent of the vote after nine out of ten voting areas.

18:50, district: Landratsamt and the municipality of Kirchseeon have problems with their IT system. There is currently no information on new results.

18:46, Poing: Reinhard Tonolle slightly in front (35.7 percent), Thomas Stark in second place (35.5). Turnout 39.3 percent!

18:45, Pliening: Six voting districts have already been counted here. Roland Frick is in front, 58.2 percent. Markus Uffinger second, 21.4 percent and Eva Strauss third with 20.4 percent.

18:39, Markt Schwaben: Interim result after two of 18 areas: Michael Stolze (29 percent), Frank Eichner (25.3 percent), Raphael Brandes (25.1) and Sascha Hertel (20.6).

18:32, Steinhöring: Martina Lietsch in the lead. After counting four out of six voting districts, it has 52.1 percent of the vote.

18:28, Ebersberg: Proske leads! Result in the district town after six of 18 quick reports: Proske 48.2 percent, Gressierer 29.5.

18:24, Markt Schwaben: Now the counting of the district election begins in the town hall in Markt Schwaben.

18:16, Markt Schwaben: First result from the foyer in the town hall. 159 votes counted, two invalid.

Eichner 44 votes, Stolze 44, Hertel 42, Brandes 27. Other constituencies are currently being counted.

6:05 p.m., Markt Schwaben: In the town hall in Markt Schwaben, the counting of an electoral district starts in the foyer.

6:03 p.m., Markt Schwaben: Raphael Brandes , Greens candidate, was the first guest to appear in the town hall. Now things can go quickly, because the turnout was rather weak. Of course, many made the postal vote.

6:00 p.m., Poing: And finally! The polling stations have now closed. Now it's time to count.

5:58 pm, Markt Schwaben: Photography and filming prohibited! A sign in the polling station in Markt Schwaben.

5:55 p.m., Ebersberg: Postal voting documents have already been opened in the gymnasium in Ebersberger Baldestrasse.

5:51 p.m., Markt Schwaben: Greens Mayor candidate Raphael Brandes is in his kitchen as always and cooks for his guests in Oberbräu. At 6 p.m. he just wants to jump into the town hall to see whether he will be elected mayor later in the day.

Officially there is no Green Party. It is not out of the question that there will still be a small get-together in the course of the evening. In any case, a few fans are already there.

Opposite, in the Kreillers, the Swabian CSU people actually wanted to meet for the election party. However, the appointment was canceled due to Corona.

5:38 p.m., Anzing: According to election manager Johannes Finauer, the first results of the BM election will be available at 6:20 p.m. He wants to announce the result of the BM election at 6.30 p.m. in the town hall.

5:35 p.m., Anzing: There is a 62 percent turnout in Anzing, says local election director Johannes Finauer. As of 5:00 p.m.

Shortly after 6 p.m., the two mayor candidates Tobi Finauer and Kathrin Alte are expected in the town hall. However, no major central event is planned there.

4:53 p.m., Forstinning: The curtains of the voting booths in Forstinning are bright orange.

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Polling station in Forstinning, this afternoon.

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4:50 p.m., Ebersberg: This is what the polling station in the old warehouse in Ebersberg looks like.

4:40 p.m., Grafing: Postal voter record? The individual polling stations unanimously estimated that about half of all voters used postal voting this time, which should mark a new record. One noticed this strongly in the individual polling stations, in which in parts nobody sat in the booths.

16:36 Uh r, Grafing: An unusual local election Sunday, reports EZ editor Michael Seeholzer from Grafing. The usual waiting in front of the individual polling stations does not appear to be happening this time because the proportion of postal votes is very high.

The disinfectants provided will probably remain in many places due to a lack of demand, as will buckets of gummy bears for the children, because the voters are careful not to take their offspring to the poll due to the current coronavirus situation.

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An unusual local election Sunday, reports EZ editor Michael Seeholzer from Grafing.

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"There are" glove pickers ", reported election assistant Josef Rothmoser in Grafing. Nevertheless: "Actually, the situation is very relaxed, as if Corona was not an issue," said election worker Anna-Maria Pätzold. "All ages go from 18 to 70," she said.

The topic was the size of the large ballot papers, which sometimes caused difficulties with the folding of older voters. "A lot of paperwork," said one voter with his papers under his arm.

Sunday, March 15, 4:30 p.m., Ebersberg : The team of the Ebersberger Zeitung now starts the ticker for the 2020 local elections. Until midnight we tick the latest information and pictures about the election.

Friday, March 6, 12 noon: In the district town of Ebersberg and the municipalities of the district, citizens are called to the ballot box on March 15 . In the 2020 local elections in Ebersberg, 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.

Important issues for the 2020 local elections in the Ebersberg district

The ballot paper for choosing the district council is one meter high. Fully opening in a voting booth is not possible. Is that a problem for the choice?

Also exciting: The public prosecutor is now investigating the AfD election scandal surrounding dubious candidate recruitment. AfD councilor Schmidt has filed a complaint himself.

District election in Ebersberg - Landkreis has seven applicants

Robert Niedergesäß has been in the executive chair of the Ebersberg district office since 2013. His predecessor Gottlieb Fauth (CSU) fell ill and could no longer perform the office. The choice at that time was scarce, he almost passed Ernst Böhm's candidate for the district government of the Social Democrats.

The re-election will take place on March 15th. This time, Niederesses has four competitors: Omid Atai (SPD) , Vincent Kalnin (Left) , Robert Böhnlein (Bayern Party) and Waltraud Gruber (Greens) . We present all candidates for the district administrator.

Mayor election in Ebersberg - 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 local elections in Ebersberg, the voters in the mayoral election each have one vote for their favorite. 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 Ebersberg.

Municipal council election and city council election in Ebersberg - 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. You can find an overview of all the candidates for mayor in the district here.

What are the most important issues in the Ebersberg district for the upcoming local elections?

District elections in Ebersberg - local election 2020 decides over 60 seats

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

Elections are in a state of emergency: because of the corona crisis, the election parties are being canceled. First impression: The green revolution has to wait, the CSU does better than expected.

Source: merkur

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