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District election 2020 in Ebersberg: overview of the candidates in the district

2020-03-12T13:08:06.123Z


District election 2020: incumbent Robert Niedergesäß (CSU) wants to stay in his chief position. You can read who his challengers are in our overview here.


District election 2020: incumbent Robert Niedergesäß (CSU) wants to stay in his chief position. You can read who his challengers are in our overview here.

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District of Ebersberg - 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 election at the time was scarce, and he almost passed Ernst Böhm's candidate for the district government of the Social Democrats.

Elections will take place in mid-March 2020. 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. You can find the latest news about the election in the news ticker for the district of Ebersberg.

District election 2020: Robert Niedergesäß (CSU)

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District election 2020: Robert Niedergesäß (CSU)

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Acting district administrator and candidate of the CSU is Robert Niedergesäß (48) . Siedesäß is a qualified economist, in 2001 he was elected mayor in Vaterstetten, in 2013 he was elected district administrator of Ebersberg. Resettled, 97.9 percent of his party's delegate vote was re-elected as a candidate for the district administrator. With his wife and three children, Reside lives in Baldham.

His main topics are education, the energy transition and affordable housing. He is also committed to expanding local public transport in the region. He is the spokesman for the eight MVV regional districts.

District election 2020: Robert Böhnlein (Bavaria party)

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District election 2020: Robert Böhnlein (Bavaria party)

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The candidate for the Bavarian party is Robert Böhnlein (49) , the party leader. Böhnlein lives in Aßling and is a pyrotechnician by profession.

His campaign focus is the financial management of the district, the protection and preservation of the Ebersberg forest and the population development in this country. The population pressure in the greater Munich area has led to a situation in which normal earners or young families could hardly afford to live in the district, said Böhnlein in a speech.

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District election 2020: Waltraud Gruber (Greens)

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District election 2020: Waltraud Gruber (Greens)

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The Green Landrat candidate is called Waltraud Gruber (61) . She is a deputy district administrator and environmental engineer, she lives in Aßling.

Your topics are - how else should it be - energy transition, mobility as well as nature and landscape protection. Waltraud Gruber also has an eye on life together, the social component and the topic of finance. "We don't want to leave a mountain of debt for the next generation," she said during an election campaign.

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District election 2020: Vincent Kalnin (left)

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District election 2020: Vincent Kalnin (left)

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It still has to be decided on November 30th, but it is pretty certain that Vincent Kalnin (32) will start for the left. Kalnin lives in Zorneding and is an independent consultant. The district council has worked in the Green Group, but has left it. Now he has opened the party book of the left. Why? “I want a broader political spectrum in the district. The left is now better positioned, ”says Kalnin, who could be the first candidate for a district council in the history of district politics.

His main topics: poverty ("In our district you quickly close your eyes to poverty"), growth ("Do we have to grow at any price? There are alternatives") and natural disaster ("How can ecological goals be achieved?").

District election 2020: Omid Atai (SPD)

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District election 2020: Omid Atai (SPD)

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The Social Democrats want to send Omid Atai (27) to the district office. He lives in Poing and studies law in Augsburg. Despite his young age, Atai has made a strong political appearance: he has been a member of the local council for five years, has been Poing's youth officer for a long time, and is on the board of the Volksstochschule Vaterstetten. He is also involved as a fireman with the volunteer fire department and paramedic with the Red Cross.

"I think I would be a good district administrator," he told our newspaper. Digitization, education, housing construction and the energy transition are on his political agenda. He is a determined bus and train driver, he has no car, says Atai.

District election 2020: parties without their own candidate

The ödp does not have its own applicant for the district office. Well, yes, but that was lost after the nomination. Because their real candidate, the Dutchman Lex Jansen, must not become a district administrator.

It was like this: "During the final review of the formal requirements for eligibility, it turned out that our candidate as a non-German EU citizen can be set up and elected as a district council, but not for the office of district administrator." -Chairman Rosi Reindl with our newspaper. There is no new candidate.

The Ebersberger FDP also do not have their own district council candidate. This was confirmed by the district chairman of the Liberals and district councilor Alexander Müller when asked by our newspaper. Why is there no applicant of my own? "Because nobody wants to do it," Müller replies shortly.

The free voters have not yet nominated a candidate for the district government. "No one has yet positioned themselves," said the spokesman for the free voters in the district council, Georg Reitsberger, in mid-August. "As it stands at the moment, we will not put up a candidate for the district administrator," said the mayor of Vaterstetten.

"Incumbent Robert Niedergesäß can calmly look forward to the appointment in March," writes EZ editor-in-chief Michael Acker. A comment on the district election.

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We have listed the mayoral candidates of all municipalities from the Ebersberg district in our overview article for the 2020 local elections. You can also find out more about the candidates running in our article on the district elections. All other background reports can also be found on our topic page on the 2020 local elections in the Ebersberg district.

Source: merkur

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