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Run-off election in Freising: Result in Moosburg scarce, clearly with the district administrator

2020-03-29T19:54:24.988Z


There were run-off elections in five municipalities and in the Freising district council. The decision was short in Moosburg, but clear with the district administrator. All results and information to read in the live ticker.


There were run-off elections in five municipalities and in the Freising district council. The decision was short in Moosburg, but clear with the district administrator. All results and information to read in the live ticker.

  • Local election 2020 in the district of Freising: In the runoff election on March 29, new mayors were elected in Moosburg, Marzling, Rudelzhausen, Wang and Zolling, and a new district administrator in the district.
  • Here you can read all results, news and reactions on election night as soon as they are available. The Corona crisis poses special challenges for election officers. It is therefore unclear how quickly we can expect results.
  • You can find all the results of the local elections in Bavaria on our interactive results map.
  • In addition, only we offer our brand new local newsletter with all local and local election news directly on Monday after the runoff (March 29) and every Friday. Click here to register for the Freising district.

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9.40 p.m .: In the third attempt, it worked for Martin Ernst in Marzling: he won 64.2 percent against Thomas Sellmeir. Now Ernst is on target - but faces new challenges due to the corona crisis.

District election: Petz clearly prevails against Mück

8:54 pm: Clear result: The new Freising district administrator is called Helmut Petz . With 59.7 percent, the FW man left the CSU candidate Manuel Mück (40.3 percent) far behind - and inherited District Administrator Josef Hauner from 1 May.

8:46 pm: With the exception of Fahrenzhausen, all 23 municipalities in the Freising district are counted: Helmut Petz currently has 59.9 percent, Manuel Mück 40.1 percent.

20:21: It goes ahead, about half of the votes are counted: Petz is still ahead - with 60.1 percent and 39.9 percent more than clear.

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© Screenshot Freising district office

8:00 p.m .: A good third of the votes are counted: In the race for the executive chair in the district office, Helmut Petz (FW) is currently clearly 60.9 percent ahead of Manuel Mück (CSU) with 39.1 percent.

7:52 p.m., Wang: Wang is the last municipality to be counted: there Markus Stöber (WWV) won 59.4 percent against Josef Schwaiger (FWI) 40.6 percent. The turnout is 72.3 percent.

Dollinger narrowly prevails in Moosburg

7:09 p.m., Moosburg: Scarce result in Moosburg: Josef Dollinger (FW) prevails with 51.17 percent against Michael Stanglmaier (Greens) with 48.83 percent. The turnout is 65.39 percent.

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Congratulations in times of Corona: Michael Stanglmaier (left) congratulates Josef Dollinger on the election victory in Moosburg.

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7:03 p.m., Marzling: There is also a result in Marzling: Martin Ernst (CSU / FW) gets 64.2 percent and leaves political novice Thomas Sellmeir (SPD) well behind with 35.8 percent. The turnout is 71.8 percent.

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In Marzling, Martin Ernst clearly prevails against Thomas Sellmeir.

© Screenshot community Marzling

7:01 p.m., Moosburg: 15 out of 21 quick reports in Moosburg: At 51.71 percent, Josef Dollinger (FW) is currently just ahead of Michael Stanglmaier (Greens) with 48.28 percent.

18:59, Rudelzhausen: Four out of four quick reports are available: According to Michael Krumbucher fetched 54.09 percent, Robert Forster comes to 45.91 percent. The turnout is 73.14 percent.

Helmut Priller is the new mayor in Zolling

6.55 p.m., Zolling: The community of Zolling was the first to count: The new mayor is Helmut Priller (UBZ). With 55.5 percent of the vote, he wins against Markus Staudt (CSU) with 44.5 percent. The turnout is 64.3 percent.

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© Screenshot community Zolling

6.49 p.m., Wang: Counting is done diligently: With the necessary safety clearance, the candidates for mayor of Wanger, Markus Stöber (Voting Community Wang / Volkmannsdorf) and Josef Schwaiger (Free Voting Community Inzkofen) are waiting for the result of the runoff election in the town hall of Mauern.

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The Mayor candidates Markus Stöber (l .; Wang / Volkmannsdorf voters) and Josef Schwaiger (free voters community Inzkofen) are waiting for the result of the runoff election with the necessary safety margin in the town hall of Mauern.

© Nico Bauer

18:37, Rudelzhausen: In Rudelzhausen half of the quick reports are already available: Michael Krumbucher (FW) with 61.81 percent is currently ahead of Robert Forster (CSU) with 38.19 percent.

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Michael Krumbucher is currently clearly ahead.

© Screenshot community Rudelzhausen

6:11 p.m .: In contrast to a normal election, special precautions apply in times of the corona crisis. Polling stations were not open; the Freising district administrator voted by postal vote.

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CSU district candidate Manuel Mück cast his vote in the town hall of Allershausen - through the letter slot.

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

5.44 p.m .: The last minutes of the run-off vote are running. Election envelopes can still be handed in in the town halls until 6 p.m. After that it is clear who will be district administrator in Freising and who will be mayor in Moosburg, Marzling, Zolling, Rudelzhausen and Wang.

16:39, Moosburg: The runoff election campaign in Moosburg has heated up: A Facebook debate escalated between the city councilors Evelin Altenbeck (Greens) and Rudolf Heinz (CSU).

3:12 pm, Zolling: The local elections took place under the influence of Corona. This particularly affected one of the candidates for mayor: Zollinger Markus Staudt (CSU). Since March 9th - tested positive for Covid-19 - in the Clinic Freising. In the runoff, he competes against Helmut Priller (UBZ).

Update March 29, 2:26 p.m .: Robert Wäger is following the election today from a special perspective : The Greens' candidate landed third in the district election on March 15 with 20.9 percent - just exactly two percent behind Helmut Petz (22nd , 9 percent). Wäger received 16 378 votes, Petz 17 960 - just 1582 more. But that is already a history of local politics. In addition to Helmut Petz, the focus is now on Manuel Mück, the CSU man who achieved 26.1 percent, meaning that none of the candidates broke the 30 percent mark - and if you want to become a district administrator, you need a lot of votes from other candidates' camps, for example Birgit Mooser-Niefanger (FSM, 15.5 percent). A victory for Manuel Mück would mean that the post of district administrator will remain with the CSU after Josef Hauner's departure. Should Helmut Petz become a district administrator, that would be a kind of recapture: before the current incumbent Hauner, Michael Schwaiger and Manfred Pointner were already two party-free parties in the executive chair of the district office.

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Clear winner: Helmut Petz (r.) Won 59.7 percent against Manuel Mück in the race for the office of district administrator.

© Archive / Forster

+++ Here we tick live all runoff election results for the local election 2020 from the district of Freising on election Sunday (March 29th) and all news and stories about the most important election in the region +++

Local election 2020: run-off elections in the district of Freising - district election and mayor election

District election: Manuel Mück (CSU) and Helmut Petz (FW) want to inherit the current Freising district administrator Josef Hauner (CSU). In the first ballot on March 15, Mück managed 26.1 percent, Petz won 22.9 percent of the vote. In general, the district election in Freising was a real thriller - and not just because three of the seven candidates had previously had a head-to-head race.

City of Moosburg: Michael Stanglmaier (Greens; 30.0 percent) vs. Josef Dollinger (FW; 28.9 percent)

Zolling municipality: Helmut Priller (UBZ; 38.1 percent) vs. Markus Staudt (CSU; 36.8 percent)

Municipality of Marzling: Martin Ernst (CSU / FW; 47.2 percent) vs. Thomas Sellmeir (SPD; 26.6 percent)

Rudelzhausen community: Michael Krumbucher (FW; 46.1 percent) and Robert Forster (CSU; 38.5 percent)

Wang community: Markus Stöber (voters of Wang / Volkmannsdorf; 38.4 percent) vs. Josef Schwaiger (Free Voting Community Inzkofen; 31.4 percent)

Local election 2020 in the district of Freising: These results have been determined

You can find all the results of the district election so far in our district in our Freising election ticker from March 15th. You can find all the results in addition in our interactive local election tool for all of Bavaria.

Local election 2020 in Bavaria: runoff election and information

In the runoff election two weeks after the first ballot of the Bavarian local election, the voters finally decide between two candidates. It is necessary if a candidate (mayor or district administrator) could not win more than half of the votes. All information on the runoff election in Bavaria can be found here.

Source: merkur

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