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Runoff election in Munich: Preliminary final result announced - OB has been determined

2020-03-30T17:33:43.475Z


Mayor Dieter Reiter has the upper hand in the runoff election in Munich. Now the preliminary end result has been announced. All developments in the news ticker.


Mayor Dieter Reiter has the upper hand in the runoff election in Munich. Now the preliminary end result has been announced. All developments in the news ticker.

  • Mayor Dieter Reiter (SPD) was shortlisted in Munich on Sunday (March 29) against Kristina Frank (CSU) .
  • Due to the Corona crisis , voting was only allowed by postal vote * .
  • It quickly became clear: Reiter had the upper hand; the preliminary end result is now available.

Runoff election in Munich: City announces preliminary end result

11:57 am: Now the preliminary end result is here . Dieter Reiter received 71.7 percent of the vote, his challenger Kristina Frank got 28.3 percent. Behind the election workers is a count that was made noticeably more difficult by the Corona crisis (see update March 29, 6 p.m.).

The 1,001 voting districts are counted, the preliminary final result of the OB- # runoff election is now available: With 71.7%, the Munich-based Dieter Reiter has confirmed in office for another six years. The turnout was 50.7%. pic.twitter.com/D72vcX7H9J

- City of Munich (@StadtMuenchen) March 30, 2020

11:32 am: 1,000 areas are counted, Dieter Reiter holds 71.7 percent. Now the election workers only have to “comb through” an area.

10.30 a.m .: The wait will soon come to an end: Dieter Reiter (SPD) is now just 21 areas away from winning the runoff in Munich.

9.45 a.m .: 925 of 1,001 areas have now been counted. Incumbent Reiter is 71.6 percent, his opponent Kristina Frank from the CSU currently holds 28.4 percent.

Runoff election in Munich: Candidates comment on clear tendency - Corona crisis keeps riders in suspense

Update of March 30, 8:34 a.m .: The counting of votes in the mayor election in Munich has continued since 8 a.m. There are now 716 out of 1,001 areas. Dieter Reiter leads with 71.4 percent. Kristina Frank has 28.6 percent.

10:05 p.m .: As announced, the Munich election workers temporarily interrupted their counting . Tomorrow from 8 a.m., it continues. With this interim status (636 out of 1,001 areas counted), the election workers say goodbye in the evening:

  • Dieter Reiter (SPD): 71.4 percent
  • Kristina Frank (CSU): 28.6 percent

9:39 pm: The rider favored by the voters has meanwhile arranged the intermediate status . In a first statement , which he published on his Facebook page, the 61-year-old immediately put the focus back on the fight against the corona virus .

Runoff election in Munich: Mayor Reiter confirmed in office - Frank already congratulates

9:16 pm: Kristina Frank has accepted her defeat in the runoff election. Turning to the address of her rival, confirmed in office, the CSU politician explains: “I would like to congratulate Dieter Reiter on the election success. May he guide our city safely through the stormy times ahead. ” Frank would like to continue to hold her office as municipal consultant and "take responsibility in this difficult time".

9:03 p.m .: Dieter Reiter can no longer be denied victory in the runoff election , even if the official final result will not be announced until tomorrow. 604 areas have now been analyzed by the election workers, 71.3 percent of the corresponding votes are attributable to the SPD politician.

More than half of the areas counted: clear equestrian victory is on the way

8:35 pm: After a total of 536 counted areas, the trend remains unchanged. Kristina Frank has trouble reaching the 30 percent mark.

8:18 p.m .: The city of Munich updates its interim results from now on until the election workers are released around 10 p.m. With 420 counted areas, the incidence of incumbent rider rises to 71 percent.

8:16 pm: Election workers in two municipalities in the Munich district were apparently already infected with the corona virus in the first round of voting on March 15. The respective town halls have now announced this.

Runoff election in Munich: First results show clear tendency

8:03 pm: First results from Munich are here! 379 out of 1,001 areas are counted, incumbent Dieter Reiter is clearly ahead. The SPD politician received 70.9 percent of the votes so far, as the city visualized on its website. Kristina Frank from the CSU has 29.1 percent of the votes in the areas counted so far.

Now there are first numbers from the # Lord Mayor # runoff in # Munich. Incumbent Dieter #Reiter (#SPD) is clearly ahead of Kristina #Frank (#CSU): pic.twitter.com/PA74u27dhD

- BR24 (@ BR24) March 29, 2020

7.45 p.m .: 1,500 election workers are currently in great demand in Munich; Over 600,000 postal voters cast their votes by 6 p.m. In the first ballot on March 15, turnout was 49 percent.

Patience is required in Munich: the result of the runoff election is a long time coming

19:22: While forecasts and even results are known from the first major Bavarian cities, waiting is still announced in Munich . The first projections are expected at 8.30 p.m.

6:25 pm: It must have been two extremely unusual weeks for the two applicants for the historic runoff election. Incumbent Reiter had been challenged as Corona Crisis Manager since March 15, his challenger from the CSU refrained from campaign appearances due to the current situation. Announcements could only be heard from Kristina Frank on social networks.

6 p.m .: It is no longer possible in Munich: Postal voting documents that arrive after 6 p.m. are no longer considered. Now the counting of the votes begins: can challenger Kristina Frank (CSU), against all forecasts, bring down the incumbent Dieter Reiter (SPD)?

Corona - due to the fact that the election workers work in separate rooms, a maximum of six people are deployed. Counting takes place in the KVR, in the school center opposite and in the MOC in Freimann.

Special protective measures apply nationwide for election workers : a minimum distance of 1.5 meters, sufficient options for washing hands, disposable gloves and disinfectants.

It starts in #Munich: With more than 600,000 postal voters, the Munich district administration department first has to slit, slit, slit .. and check the voting cards. who wants with or without gloves, mask and disinfectant. Voices count from 18h @ BR24 pic.twitter.com/grcK2V2WYa

- Johannes Reichart (@JuanReichart) March 29, 2020

Runoff election in Munich: The final result will probably not be known until Monday

5:09 p.m .: The first trends towards the result of the eagerly awaited runoff are expected to be available from 8:30 p.m. Regarding the further procedure, the city of Munich explains: “The counting will be interrupted at 10 p.m. on Sunday evening at the latest. On Monday, March 30th, the counting will continue from 8 a.m. ”

The electorate now only has one hour to properly submit their postal ballot papers. We have summarized where this is still possible until 6 p.m. in a large overview.

In the local elections in Bavaria, numerous decisions are only made today in the runoff election. The Bayerischer Rundfunk (BR) reports in a live stream.

Runoff election in Munich: OB Reiter remains a favorite - many citizens use a special service

16:38: The KVR mailboxes are also "busy". No queues formed there, but the citizens would come every minute, a spokesman said.

The number of applications for replacement because citizens did not receive their documents in time by post was also limited. "You can see that from the high response rate," the spokesman said.

No problems are expected with the counting - there are enough election workers who will count the letters from 6 p.m. However, since various security measures have been taken due to the corona pandemic , a final result is not expected until Monday.

3:42 pm: The postal vote seems to have a positive effect on the turnout. Already on March 15, the many postal voters had led to a particularly high turnout. The runoff election for the Lord Mayor's Office in Munich could now set a new record. By noon, more than 600,000 election documents should have been received by the district administration department.

Wow: According to the KVR #Munich, record participation in #stichwahl around Munich OB items is already emerging: by midday more than 600,000 (!) Postal voting documents have been received. With 1.1 eligible voters, that's more than 50% participation, a #corona factor? @ BR24

- Johannes Reichart (@JuanReichart) March 29, 2020

1:19 p.m .: The OB runoff election in Munich is a historic one. Because the coronavirus pandemic poses an unprecedented risk of gatherings. For the first time in the history of the Federal Republic - and perhaps even for the first time ever, for a run-off election for a mayor's office, votes are cast exclusively by postal vote. Nevertheless, the votes must be cast by 6pm on Sunday evening, March 29th.

If you have not yet been able to send your postal voting documents by post, you can still cast your vote in Munich at so-called special mailboxes or special delivery points *.

OB election in Munich: the runoff election has to decide - Dieter Reiter or Kristina Frank?

10:26: On the day of the 2020 runoff election for the post of Mayor in Munich, a lot comes together. It is the first choice in the history of the city, which takes place as a pure postal vote. Due to the curfew imposed due to the Corona crisis , the streets remain largely empty and the polling stations closed. It remains to be seen how the postal vote experiment will affect voter turnout and whether the corona crisis will have unexpected effects on the election.

Update of March 29, 2020, 8:14 a.m .: In Bavaria , the run-off elections will take place two weeks after the actual local election . Because of the corona crisis , the eligible municipalities can only vote for the first time by postal vote. There are run-off elections in the five largest Bavarian cities of Munich , Nuremberg, Augsburg, Regensburg and Ingolstadt.

Since the Mayor of Munich, Dieter Reiter (SPD ), was clearly ahead with around 48 percent in the first round, he can hope in round two for a success in the Bavarian capital against the CSU candidate Kristina Frank . There are run-off elections for 16 mayor and 18 district council posts, and there is also a large number of mayoral elections.

Runoff election in Munich: Who will be OB - Dieter Reiter or Kristina Frank?

First report from March 28, 2020:

Munich - Not much was missing, but it wasn't quite enough: Munich's Mayor (OB) Dieter Reiter (SPD) won 47.9 percent of the votes cast in the OB election on March 15. This means that he has to go to a runoff * on March 29 with his competitor Kristina Frank (CSU) . The OB candidate came to 21.3 percent . The Greens candidate Katrin Habenschaden narrowly missed the runoff vote - at 20.5 percent , she was very close to Frank. This was a surprise, because according to surveys, damage to property was considered the candidate with the greater chance of forcing Dieter Reiter into the runoff.

Whether Reiter or Frank emerged victorious from the runoff election would also have an impact on possible coalitions in Munich City Hall - especially since the newly elected City Council * has so many new members.

Check out this post on Instagram

Dear Munich, thank you very much for your great trust! #dieterreiter # communal election2020 # reiter2020 # munich #muenchenliebe #munich

A post shared by Dieter Reiter (@ dieter_reiter_089) on Mar 16, 2020 at 2:49 pm PDT

OB election in the shadow of the Corona crisis - turnout was 49 percent

Despite the Corona crisis * , 544,489 people took part in the election, which is a turnout of 49 percent - almost nine percentage points higher than in the local elections six years ago. Merkur.de * has prepared the Bavarian results of the OB elections in an interactive map * . This background article on the data project * explains how Merkur.de * collects and processes the data in the Bavaria 2020 local elections .

Check out this post on Instagram

THANK YOU! I would like to thank my voters for the trust they have placed in me. I would also like to thank the election workers who made this election possible for our city in a difficult situation. And it is a matter close to my heart to thank my team and all supporters. All of this would be unthinkable without you! I would also like to express my respect to my opponents Dieter Reiter and Katrin Habenschaden for a fair election campaign. Now it's my turn in the runoff. My party and I will continue to fight for responsible policies in the next few days. More than ever, Munich needs a sense of proportion, reliability, balance and togetherness. #kristinatrittan # Lord Mayor # Munich

A post shared by Kristina Frank (@ kristina.munich) on Mar 15, 2020 at 2:07 pm PDT

These are the results of all candidates * who participated in the OB election 2020 in Munich from the first ballot on March 15:

Political party

Candidates

Voting shares

SPD

Reiter, Dieter

47.9%

CSU

Frank, Kristina

21.3%

Greens

Damage to property, Katrin

20.7%

AfD

Wiehle, Wolfgang

2.8%

Free voters / FW Munich

Mehling, Hans-Peter

0.9%

FDP

Dr. Hoffmann, Jörg

1.5%

ÖDP

Ruff, Tobias

1.6%

The left

Lechner, Thomas

1.3%

BP

Progl, Richard

0.4%

The party

Weixler, Moritz

0.6%

FAIR

Beyhan-Bilgin, Ender

0.3%

Munich list

Höpner, Dirk

0.4%

courage

Dilba, Stephanie

0.2%

ZuBa

Oraner, Cetin

0.2%

Runoff election between Reiter (SPD) and Frank (CSU) - due to corona crisis with special regulation

There were municipal elections in a state of emergency - due to the corona crisis * Bavaria-wide special rules now apply to the run-off elections *. Many election workers reported sick, which is why teachers were required to act as election workers at short notice - a decision that Dieter Reiter also brought in sharp criticism *. Basically, there was a fierce debate * as to whether these local elections should have been held despite the spread of the novel corona virus *.

Video: Voters cancel - officials are committed

As part of the 2020 local elections, there will also be run-off elections in the Würmtal *, Wolfratshausen and Icking * and in the counties of Munich *, Freising *, Bad-Tölz *, Weilheim-Schongau *, Garmisch *, Miesbach *, Starnberg *, Fürstenfeldbruck * on Sunday , Dachau *, Ebersberg * and Erding *.

* Merkur.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

Rubric list image: © Oliver Bodmer

Source: merkur

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