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Live ticker: Local election 2020 in Erding - District Administrator Bayerstorfer must be in the runoff election

2020-03-16T00:23:08.085Z


In the 2020 municipal election in the Erding 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 municipal election in the Erding 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 Erding 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 district of Erding can be found here.
  • Here you can read all news about the 2020 local elections on election Sunday (March 15) .

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10:25 p.m., Inning am Holz: Mayor Michaela Mühlen is the only candidate in her community to reach 87 percent and goes into another term.

9:52 p.m., St. Wolfgang: Mayor Ullrich Gaigl goes into another term with 86.9 percent of the vote. He had no opponents.

9:50 pm, Kirchberg: Dieter Neumaier will replace the incumbent mayor Hans Grandinger. He was the only candidate to win 90.1 percent in Kirchberg.

District election: Martin Bayerstorfer must be in the runoff election

9.40 pm, district: the end result is there. Incumbent Martin Bayerstorfer has 48.9 percent in the district election. He has to be in the runoff against Hans Schreiner (45.53%).

9:17 pm, Ottenhofen: Mayor Nicole Schley (SPD) was the only candidate in Ottenhofen to vote. With 84.1 percent of the vote, she was now confirmed in office.

9:13 p.m., Taufkirchen: There is also a runoff election on the Vils: between CSU mayor candidate Stefan Haberl (43.5%) and SDP opponent Manfred Slawny (28.5%).

9:02 p.m., district: The missing voting district in the district election is apparently the postal voting district St. Wolfgang. There are probably technical problems and the result cannot yet be communicated.

9 p.m., Fraunhofer : Hans Wiesmaier has been mayor for 23 years. Now six more will follow. He is the only candidate to win the election with 92.7 percent.

8:54 p.m., Neuching: Mayor Hans Peis is replaced by his CSU colleague Thomas Bartl. The 29-year-old clearly won against Markus Hermansdorfer (Neuching together).

District election: Martin Bayerstorfer must be in the runoff election

8:45 p.m., district: A polling station of 217 is still missing, but the result is certain: It will be between acting district administrator Martin Bayerstorfer (CSU, 48.7%) and Hans Schreiner (FW / Greens / SPD, 45.7% ) give a runoff. Schreiner won in Erding, Berglern, Bockhorn, Lengdorf, Walpertskirchen, Wörth and Ottenhofen, Bayerstorfer in all other communities.

Runoff election also in Isen

8:38 p.m., Isen: The people of Isen still have to be patient, the successor of Oliver Schmid will only be known after the runoff. CSU man Michael Feuerer (31.5%) and Irmgard Hibler from the Free Voters (24.8%) go into these.

8:35 pm, Buch am Buchrain: In Buch the CSU wins against the SPD. Acting Mayor Ferdinand Geisberger (CSU) asserted himself against Martin Kern (37.4%) with 62.1 percent.

8.30 p.m., Wörth: Clear result in Wörth: Acting Mayor Thomas Genißl was the only candidate to get 97.5 percent of the vote and is in a second term.

8:13 p.m., Pastetten: Peter Deischl (FWE) is 75.45 percent new mayor in Pastetten. Vice Mayor Matthias Zimmerer (CSU) got 24.55 percent of the vote.

20.07 clock, district: Due to technical problems, we have not yet received any results from some communities. Once we have them, read them here.

8.05 p.m., Oberding: The result of the mayoral election is here: the only candidate and incumbent Bernhard Mücke wins the election with 92.73 percent of the vote.

8 p.m., Berglern: Anton Scherer (BBL) clearly wins the mayor election with 72.88 percent of the vote. Opposing candidate and incumbent Simon Oberhofer comes to 27.12 percent.

7.40 p.m., Bockhorn: Lorenz Angermaier is the new mayor in Bockhorn with 65.79 percent of the vote. Sabine Huber came to 22.38 percent, Walter John to 11.83.

Dorfen: Heinz Grundner defends the office of mayor

19:35, Dorfen: Incumbent Heinz Grundner (CSU) defends his post with 53.51 percent. Its competitors, Simone Jell-Huber (SPD) and Sven Krage (ÜWG) remain at 23.12 and 23.37 percent, respectively.

7.30 p.m., Lengdorf: Michele Forstmaier (FW) wins in Lengdorf against incumbent Gerlinde Sigl (CSU) with a lead of 95 votes. Forstmaier gets 52.87 percent of the vote, Sigl 47.13.

Runoff election in Erding

7:25 p.m., Erding: bang in Erding! Acting mayor Max Gotz (CSU) "only" gets 48.91 percent. He has to be in the runoff against Petra Bauernfeind (FW, 22.27%).

7:22 pm, Eitting: Reinhard Huber wins the mayor election with 54.13 percent of the vote.

7.20 p.m., Walpertskirchen: It's official: Franz Hörmann (CSU) is the new mayor with 62.86 percent of the vote.

7:17 p.m., Finsing: Mayor Max Kressirer (WGE, 38.51%) must be in the run-off election after 12 years in office. The second most votes were received by Dieter Heilmair (CSU, 25.03%)

Wartenberg: No runoff vote despite six applicants

7.14 p.m., Wartenberg: Christian Pröbst (CSU) is the new mayor in Wartenberg. With 58.92 percent of the vote, he prevailed over five competitors.

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Manfred Ranft, acting mayor of Wartenberg, congratulates the winner Christian Pröbst.

© Markus Schwarzkugler

Moosinning: SPD gets the town hall back!

7:07 p.m., Moosinning: The SPD is getting the town hall back after twelve years! Georg Nagler wins with 56.7 percent against Manfred Lex (CSU, 43.3%).

7:06 p.m., Langenpreising: In Langenpreising there will be a runoff election between Josef Straßer (FWG, 46.3% of the vote) and Leo Melerowitz (CSU, 31.3%). Anton Wollschläger (Greens) got 21 percent, Hans Kaspera (SPD) only 1.5.

7:02 p.m., Walpertskirchen: Two out of three voting districts are counted. Franz Hörmann (CSU) is 58.7 percent ahead of Christian Büchlmann (FW Einigkeit) with 41.3 percent.

18:56, Forstern: Rainer Streu (AWG) almost became mayor. The votes are now all counted and Streu has just narrowly missed the 50 percent mark: with 49.3 percent, he has to be in the run-off vote against Green candidate Maria Feckl (26.8%).

18:51, Moosinning: After counting four out of eight voting districts, SPD man Georg Nagler with 57.8 percent of the votes is clearly ahead of Manfred Lex (CSU, 42.2%).

6.48 p.m., Bockhorn: In Bockhorn there are already 570 votes for the mayor election: Lorenz Angermaier (FWG Bockhorn, 61%) is ahead of Sabine Huber (CSU, 24.2%) and Walter John (Grünbacher Liste, 14.7%)

6.41 p.m., Berglern: Anton Scherer (Berglerner Bürgerliste) is clearly in the lead in the race for the mayor's office. So far, he has received 77 percent of the vote. His opponent and incumbent Simon Oberhofer (Berglerner New Voting Community) is currently 23 percent.

18:38 , Eitting: Reihard Huber (travel list) clearly won in the travel and Gaden districts. The remaining parts of the community are still pending.

18:35, district: Acting district administrator Martin Bayerstorfer passes Hans Schreiner. Bayerstorfer currently has 48.6 percent of the vote, carpenter 44.5.

6.30 p.m., Wartenberg: Waiting in Wartenberg. After initial counts, CSU mayor candidate Christian Pröbst (55%) is clearly ahead. Dominik Rutz (Greens) is behind him with 18.7 percent.


6:25 p.m., district: After just over 1000 votes in the district election, Hans Schreiner, joint candidate of the FW, Greens and SPD leads with 49.1 percent against incumbent Martin Bayerstorfer (CSU, 43.4%). Rainer Forster of the partly right-wing AfD is 7.5 percent.

6.20 p.m., Erding: The first results are already in the district town. After 880 votes, the incumbent mayor Max Gotz (CSU) is 52.9 percent ahead of Petra Bauernfeind (FW, 19.8%), Thomas Schmidbauer (Erding Jetzt, 18%) and Alexander Gutwill (SPD, 9.2 %)

6.15 p.m., Dorfen: The first results are coming. In Dorfen there are already 750 votes in the mayoral election. CSU man Heinz Grundner leads with 45 percent.

6 p.m .: It is 6 p.m. Voting is no longer possible, now the votes are counted. You can follow all news and first results in our ticker here.

Sunday, March 15, 3.20 p.m .: You can still vote until 6 p.m. Why is it right, despite the corona pandemic, to hold the local elections? Read the commentary from the editor-in-chief Hans Moritz.

Tuesday, March 10, 12 noon: In the large district town of Erding and the municipalities of the district, citizens are called to the ballot box on March 15 . In the 2020 municipal elections in Erding, all types of municipal 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 on all results of the 2020 local elections in Bavaria.

The district of Erding includes the large district town of Erding and the city of Dorfen, the Isen and Wartenberg markets as well as the municipalities of Berglern, Bockhorn, Buch am Buchrain, Eitting, Finsing, Forstern, Fraunhofer, Hohenpolding, Inning am Holz, Kirchberg, Langenpreising, Lengdorf and Moosinning , Neuching, Oberding, Ottenhofen, Pastetten, St. Wolfgang, Steinkirchen, Taufkirchen an der Vils, Walpertskirchen and Wörth.

Important issues for the 2020 municipal election in the district of Erding

The most important issues in the district of Erding are affordable housing, mobility and traffic (road and public transport expansion) and sustainability. Almost all parties and groups of voters address these issues in their programs. You can find all the news about local elections on our topic page.

District election in Erding - Landkreis has three applicants

The previous incumbent Martin Bayerstorfer (CSU) is aiming for another term in the 2020 municipal election in the Erding district. There are also two other district council candidates on the ballot paper: Hans Schreiner (joint candidate of the FW, SPD and Greens) and Rainer Forster (AfD).

Mayor election in Erding - 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 Erding, 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 municipal election in Erding.

Local council election and city council election in Erding - 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.

District election in Erding - local election 2020 decides over 60 seats

The Erdinger 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 Erding will 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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