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Live ticker: Local election 2020 in the district of Munich - Mayor in quarantine - Göbel must be in the runoff election

2020-03-16T06:34:27.997Z


The 2020 municipal election in the Munich district is entering a hot phase. Today district administrator, mayor, municipal councilors and district council are elected. All important news and results only here with us in the live ticker.


The 2020 municipal election in the Munich district is entering a hot phase. Today district administrator, mayor, municipal councilors and district council are elected. All important news and results only here with us in the live ticker.

  • Many offices in the Munich district 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 Munich district can be found here.
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Update, March 16, 6:22 p.m .: Further results for the local council , city ​​council and district council are available today (March 16). We will report them live here as soon as they are published.

Local election in the district of Munich: Mayor in quarantine - Göbel must be in the runoff election

10:21 p.m., District Office: A few electoral districts are still missing. You can find a detailed article on the district election here.

9:56 p.m., district: run-off elections are held in the municipalities of Schäftlarn, Baierbrunn, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Aying and Neubiberg. Here is the detailed article.

9.42 p.m., District Office: 418 out of 508 constituencies have already been counted.

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Göbel and Nadler in conversation.

© Robert Brouczek

9:26 p.m., Aying: They both have to go again - Hermann Oswald (PWH) and Peter Wagner (CSU).

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Hermann Oswald (PWH) and Peter Wagner (CSU) are in the runoff.

© Wolfgang Rotzsche

9:21 pm, Unterföhring: Mayor Andreas Kemmelmeyer celebrates with his wife Nicole.

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Mayor again.

© Gerald Förtsch

9:11 p.m., Landratsamt: Current status in the Landratsamt - Göbel leads with 44.6%, followed by Nadler with 23.9%, Ganssmüller-Maluche with 15.0%, Bußjäger with 9.3%, Otten with 4.5% and Ritz with 2.7%.

Mayor in quarantine in the Munich district

9:09 p.m., Brunnthal: Stefan Kern, who has been in quarantine since the weekend, celebrates his victory at home. After a skiing holiday in Tyrol, a cough and fever had crept in. A detailed article.

8:57 p.m., Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn: It will only be decided in two weeks whether the previous mayor, Mindy Konwitschny (SPD), will become the town hall chief in Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn. Konwitschny received 37.2 percent of the vote. She runs in the runoff against Roland Spingler (CSU). It came to 27.2 percent.

20.55, district: There are currently 17 run-off elections on Sunday in two weeks.

8:53 p.m., Sauerlach: Mayor Barbara Bogner (UBV) again won the election in Sauerlach.

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Mayor Barbara Bogner won the election again. The greatest challenger, Hubert Zellner, congratulated him on the sport.

© Kathrin Kohnke

Stefan Schelle wins again in the 2020 local elections

8:48 p.m., Oberhaching: Perhaps his confident rushing ahead in the corona crisis was still the decisive factor: incumbent Stefan Schelle (CSU) clearly left his competitors for the mayor's office in Oberhaching with 66.51 percent of the vote. Margit Markl came second with 23.11 percent.

8:40 pm, Neuried: Incumbent Harald Zipfel (SPD) was re-elected with 59.65 percent of the vote. With this result, the candidate of the SPD and the Greens was clearly ahead of Marianne Hellhuber (CSU), who reached 35.77 percent. Oliver Schulze Nahrup (FDP) received 4.58 percent of the vote.

8:29 p.m., Graefelfing: Like six years ago, Graefelfing Uta Wüst (IGG) and Peter Köstler (CSU) are running for the runoff . The incumbent mayor and her deputy separated only two votes each on Sunday at 36.3 percent. Martin Feldner (Greens) and Florian Ernstberger (BVGL) followed with 11.6 and 11.5%.

8:28 p.m., Taufkirchen: In the Taufkirchner Rathaus, incumbent Ullrich Sander is allowed to continue. With 51.1 percent of the vote, the non-party candidate of the CSU received the order of the voters for his second term. The second most votes were won by Matteo Dolce with 18 percent, just ahead of David Grothe (Greens) with 17.6 percent.

20:36, Unterhaching: runoff vote between Panzer (SPD) with 48.03% and Armin Konetschny (Greens) with 21.07%. More information can be found here. Renate Fichtinger (CSU) missed the runoff vote with 21.04%.

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Gossamer race between Fichtinger (right) and Konetschny (middle).

© Stefan Weinzierl

8:28 p.m., Unterschleissheim: Stefan Krimmer (CSU) conducted an extensive presence campaign in Unterschleissheim. With 35.1 percent, he secured the ticket for the runoff election. For incumbent Christoph Böck (SPD), who imported 47.9 percent, he has to make up a lot of ground until the final decision.

20:26, Ismaning: Mayor Greulich (SPD) celebrates his re-election.

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Greulich celebrates his re-election.

© Regina Mittermeier

8:25 pm, Pullach: Six years ago, Pullach's Green Mayor Susanna Tausendfreund (left) won in the runoff. With 42.8 percent of the vote, she has to go back to the second round against CSU candidate Christine Eisenmann (23 percent). Reinhard Vennekold (WiP) came in third with a disappointment of 18.2 percent.

8.20 p.m., Planegg: For the third time in his political career, Hermann Nafziger (56) is in the run-off election for the Planegger Mayor's Office, for the first time with the most votes. The CSU candidate came to 25.9 percent. Opponent is Cornelia David (59) of the free voters Dynamic, who got 17.4 percent.

Munich district: Thomas Glashauser (CSU) must be in the runoff election in Aschheim

8:18 p.m., Aschheim: A CSU bastion is turning another round: Mayor Thomas Glashauser (left) has been able to rule Aschheim with an absolute majority so far, winning the first round in 2014. Now, after a result of 48.04 percent, he has to narrowly run into the runoff - against Eugen Stubenvoll (FW, 32.7 percent).

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The two candidates.

© Bernadette Heimann

8:17 p.m., Sauerlach: Two candidates under one roof - Sauerlach Mayor Barbara Bogner had to defend her office against her own building manager, Hubert Zellner from the CSU. She succeeded: With 52.9 percent, she put Zellner (33.9 percent) in second place. The other candidates: far behind. Here is all the information.

8:13 p.m., Garching: The two candidates Gruchmann (SPD) and Ascherl (CSU) celebrate the runoff election.

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Gruchmann (SPD) and Ascherl (CSU) celebrate.

© Sabrina Graf

8:09 p.m., Feldkirchen: Twelve years of SPD reign in the person of Werner van der Weck had to be defended in Feldkirchen for Christian Wilhelm (right). But for that he has to stretch: With 32.7 percent, Wilhelm only took second place behind Andreas Janson of the UWV, who is going to the runoff with a strong 42.3 percent. The detailed article.

8.20 pm, Straßlach: Hans Sienerth was re-elected with 87.5 percent of the vote in the small community.

8:06 p.m., Neubiberg: The mayor election in Neubiberg goes into the runoff election. On Sunday, Thomas Pardeller (CSU) and Kilian Körner (Greens) qualified for the decisive ballot in two weeks. Pardeller as the strongest applicant combined 37.5 percent and thus 2,463 votes in absolute numbers. Grains came to 29.7 percent (1,948).

8:04 p.m., Baierbrunn: Patrick Ott, applicant of the ÜWG, has to vote in 45.6 percent of the votes (absolutely 791 votes) in two weeks against the SPD member Uwe Harfich, for whom 27.5 percent and thus 477 citizens had voted.

Munich district: Böltl remains first mayor in Kirchheim

8:02 p.m., Kirchheim: It would have been a big surprise: Neither of his two opponents could threaten Kirchheim's CSU Mayor Maximilian Böltl. Thanks to 74.9 percent of the votes, he spared the runoff election. There is no real second: the opponents remained below 15 percent each.

8 p.m .: An open race for the successor of Günter Heyland (FW.N@U) now only decides between CSU candidate Thomas Pardeller (37.5 percent) and Grüner Kilian Körner (29.7 percent) in the runoff election . Reiner Höcherl (FW.N@U) missed this as an election third party with 22.4 percent.

7:54 p.m., Ottobrunn: Ottobrunn's Mayor Thomas Loderer (CSU) is also firmly in the saddle in the coming term. He obtained the mandate for this with 59.1 percent of the citizens' votes in the first ballot. Greens candidate Tanja Campbell was beaten second with 26.4 percent. You can find a detailed article here.

7:51 p.m., Hohenbrunn: Pauline Miller from the civil forum against top dog Stefan Straßmair made it into the runoff from a standing start. With 33.4 percent of the vote, the candidate of the Citizens' Forum still has to make up ground for the CSU incumbent, who brought in a total of 47.2 percent suspected of victory.

7:50 p.m., Oberschleissheim: Incumbent Kuchlbauer (FW) with 29.1% has to go to CSU candidate Markus Böck 24.1% in the runoff.

7.42 p.m., Grasbrunn: With the fall of the federal party, SPD sovereigns are a rare species. There is another one in Grasbrunn: Klaus Korneder remains mayor, and that without runoff. He achieved 50.8 percent of the vote, Detlef Wildenheim from the CSU came in second place with 21.9 percent of the vote.

7.40 p.m., Brunnthal: All against one - that was the constellation before the election in Brunnthal: Jürgen Gott (PWB) had forged an alliance against incumbent Stefan Kern (CSU) with UBW / Freie voters, SPD and the Greens. This strategy has failed. Kern defended his office with 69.06 percent of the vote.

7:37 p.m., Grünwald: Mayor Jan Neusiedl (CSU) defended his official seat at a great distance from the two competitors. He has been in charge of the official business in the town hall since 2002. In the election on Sunday, he received 3791 votes from 8803 voters, that is 70.9 percent. The turnout was 61.7 percent. The PBG candidate, Sandra Gutheil, collected 1106 votes, 20.7 percent as a percentage. Michael Ritz from the FDP also did not leave as the winner, he ended up in the back with 8.4 percent and 451 votes.

19:36, Garching: runoff election between Dietmar Gruchmann (SPD) 41.0% and Jürgen Ascherl (CSU) 28.1%.

Run-off elections in many municipalities in the Munich district

19:32, hair: runoff between Gabriele Müller (SPD) 42.25% and Andreas Bukowski (CSU) 42.4%.

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Andreas Bukowski and Gabriele Müller.

© Ulla Baumgart

7:29 p.m., Taufkirchen : In Taufkirchen, Ullrich Sander is ahead with 51.1% of the votes and is overjoyed that there is no runoff election. Matteo Dolce (SPD) came second with 18%.

7:25 p.m., Aying: Runoff election in Aying between Peter Wagner (CSU) with 35.9% and Hermann Oswald (PWH) with 32.0%.

7:21 pm, Unterföhring: Andreas Kemmelmeyer remains mayor with 52.7% in Unterföhring.

7:16 p.m., District Office: Current result - 45.2% for Göbel (CSU), 25.9% for Nadler (Greens), 9.0% for Otto Bußjäger (Free Voters), 4.7% for Gerold Otten (AfD) , 12.7% for Anette Ganssmüller-Maluche (SPD) and 2.4% for Michael Ritz (FDP).

7:14 p.m., Haar: In Haar it will be a close race between Müller (SPD) and Bukowski (CSU).

7:11 p.m., Schäftlarn: In the municipality of Schäftlarn there is a runoff election between Prince (CSU) and Tonnar (Greens).

first mayor has been determined

7.10 p.m., Ismaning: Alexander Greulich (SPD) remains mayor in Ismaning, he wins with 66.68%.

7:06 p.m., Feldkirchen: Stefan Seiffert (CSU) currently has 26.3%, Christian Wilhelm (SPD) 32.5% and Andreas Janson (UWV) with 41.2%.

7:03 p.m., Taufkirchen: In Taufkirchen, the incumbent mayor Ullrich Sander, who has stood for the CSU for the second time without party, hopes that this time he will be spared a runoff election. At 7 p.m. it was 50.6 percent.

7 p.m., Aying: 3 out of 6 districts are counted: Peter Wagner (CSU) with 32.3%, Christine Spuarra (Greens) and Hermann Oswald (PWH).

18:58, Unterföhring: 19 out of 22 counted - Kemmelmeyer has so far broken the 50 percent mark everywhere.

18:58, district office: District election around 30 percent counted - runoff election Göbel / Nadler is emerging .

18:57, Unterföhring: 18 of 22 are counted in Unterföhring ... Kemmelmeyer is clearly ahead.

18.56, Ismaning: 25 of 26 districts are counted in Ismaning.

6:54 p.m., Schäftlarn: After 7 of 9 constituencies - Christian Fürst (CSU) with 44.7%, Marcel Tonnar (Greens) with 35.6% and Christine Keller (GU) with 19.6%.

18:52, Unterschleissheim: pronouncement of judgment in a very small group: Christoph Böck and green candidate Tino Schlagintweit consider the first results together. Böck with 47.6% currently ahead of Stefan Krimmer 35.4%.

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Christoph Böck and Greens candidate Tino Schlagintweit

© Silke Andersson

6.46pm, Unterföhring: Andreas and Nicole Kemmelmeyer expect the results from the 8 missing polling stations in the PWU circle. The current result: incumbent Andreas Kemmelmeyer (PWU) with

6.44 p.m., Höhenkrichen-Siegertsbrunn: After 8 of 18 constituencies. Roland Springer (CSU) me 26.3%, cards Voges (Greens) 17.8%, Mindy Konwitschny (SPD) 36.3% and Andrea Hanisch (UB) 19.7%.

6.41 p.m., Schäflarn: The first interim results from Schäftlarn. Christian Fürst from the CSU has 35.2%, Marcel Tonnar (Greens) 34.5% and Christine Keller (GU) 20.2%.

18:37, Haar: In Haar it currently looks like this: Andreas Bukowski (CSU) 963 direct votes, Ulrich Leiner (Greens) 290 direct votes, Gabriele Müller (SPD) 1,051 direct votes and Peter Siemsen (FDP) 59 direct votes.

18:32, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn: The first intermediate results are. Roland Spingler (CSU) has 74 direct votes, Karsten Voges (Greens) 52, Mindy Konwitschny (SPD) 86 and Andrea Hänisch (UB) 52.

6:28 p.m., Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn: In the event that citizens come to the town hall to inform themselves about the election results, the municipality of Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn has prepared everything. The only question is how many citizens come at all ...

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In Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn.

© Stefan Weinzierl

6:24 pm, Feldkirchen: The counting has also started in Feldkirchen - but here too "everything is top secret"!

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It starts in Feldkirchen.

© Bert Brosch

6:22 pm, Taufkirchen: In Taufkirchen the counting is already in full swing.

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The battle begins.

© Doris Richter

6:02 p.m., District Office: The candidates Otto Bußjäger (FW) and Christoph Nadler (Greens) are already eagerly waiting in the District Office.

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Candidates Otto Bußjäger (FW) and Christoph Nadler (Greens)

© Martin Becker

6:00 p.m., district: Counting begins - the mayor comes first.

5:34 p.m., Ismaning: The effects of Corona can also be felt in the local elections in Ismaning, says Gerlinde Kastner from the election management team. On Friday , numerous citizens applied for postal voting documents . While the town hall is usually empty in the afternoon just before the election, the day before yesterday many people picked up their ballot papers from the town hall. Yesterday, seven more people from Ismaningen applied for the documents. Disinfectants and gloves are available in the polling station in the middle school - but most election workers work without them.

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The community of Ismaning is well prepared.

© Regina Mittermeier

5:09 p.m., District: The countdown is on. The polling stations are still open for about an hour. Citizens enjoy the weather, many go to the polling station by bike.

4:42 pm, district: Many citizens in the district of Munich cast their votes by postal vote.

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Probably the highest hurdle for the postal voters: How should the huge ballot paper for the district council have space in the small white ballot paper envelope?

© Stefan Weinzierl

15.53 p.m., Aying: The local elections are also in full swing in Aying. Disposable gloves are ready.

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Local elections in full swing.

© Laura Forster

Great effort for the election workers in Putzbrunn

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The postal voting documents of the municipality of Putzbrunn.

© Josef Ametsbichler

2:25 p.m., Putzbrunn : Plentiful election mail: Around 1,700 of the 5,000 or more voters in Putzbrunn have requested postal voting documents. These boxes with unopened envelopes are waiting in the polling station in the community center for counting from 6 p.m.

12.58 p.m., Haar: Queuing at the polling station St. Konrad in Haar.

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Polling station in hair.

© Ulla Baumgart

12.13 p.m., Haar: Haar's second mayor Katharina Dworzak has already cast her vote.

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Katharina Dworzak in hair.

© Ulla Baumgart

11.37 a.m. Schäftlarn: From the voting booth - the district ballot papers are difficult to spread out in the small booth.

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Local election from Schäftlarn.

© Dido Lutz

11:15 a.m., Schäftlarn: The polling station in the nursing home in Ebenhausen had to be relocated at short notice, the municipality announced. The polling station is now in Ev. Community center Ebenhausen .

Election worker in the municipality of Oberhaching with gloves

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Election worker Andrea Kostka is not afraid.

© Doris Richter

11:04 am, Oberhaching: In Oberhaching in the citizens' hall at half past ten, the citizens are already lining up. People rattle, the mood is good. Disposable gloves and disinfectants are in the polling station. Election worker Andrea Kostka is not afraid. "I'm basically not a fearful type. Of course you don't shake hands with anyone, ”she says. Despite the virus, there were no voter cancellations. Almost all voters have their own pen.

10.35 a.m .: The first voters make their way to the polling station - with their own pen.

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With your own pen to the polling station.

© Doris Richter

Update, March 15, 8 a.m .: Now it starts! The polling stations for local elections in the Munich district are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Polling stations moved in the Munich district

Update, March 12, 3:19 p.m .: Polling stations are being moved in Aschheim because of the corona epidemic: Assisted living , primary school in Celts and Caritas children's house St. Emmeram at Uttastraße 61 are closed. These polling stations have been moved to the old town hall (extension), Ismaninger Straße 8. The municipality announced that polling stations and voting rooms are accessible. Also in Unterschleissheim , the polling station "Haus am Valentinspark" (voting district 4) is moved to the Therese-Giehse-Realschule .

The “Seniorenpark” polling station in Oberschleissheim (Electoral District 6) will also be moved to the “Schloßkinder” crèche , Prof. Otto-Hupp-Straße 38, a few steps away, with due regard for the residents.

Update, March 10, 11:04 a.m .: The corona virus has also arrived in the Munich district , so the municipalities are upgrading their infection control during the election. Sufficient hand cleaning agents should be available in the polling stations. It is also allowed for voters to bring their own pens to the polling station . In general, the authorities recommend choosing hand hygiene and sneezing labels as well as keeping a distance of 1.5 to 2 meters from other people. "The municipalities are advised to put clearly visible notices on the relevant rules of conduct in the polling stations," reports the district office.

Update, Friday, March 6, 2 p.m .: Citizens in the Munich district and the municipalities will be called to the ballot box on March 15 . In the 2020 municipal elections in the district, 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 municipalities in the Munich district

The cities of Garching and Unterschleißheim belong to the district of Munich , to the north the communities Oberschleissheim, Ismaning, Unterföhring, Aschheim, Kirchheim, Feldkirchen, Haar, Putzbrunn and Grasbrunn. In the south, the municipalities of Neubiberg, Ottobrunn, Hohenbrunn, Unterhaching, Taufkirchen, Brunnthal, Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn, Aying, Sauerlach, Oberhaching, Straßlach-Dingharting, Schäftlarn, Baierbrunn, Grünwald and Pullach belong to the district of Munich.

District election in the district of Munich - district has six applicants

The previous incumbent is aiming for another term in the 2020 municipal election in the Munich district. Christoph Göbel (CSU) is the incumbent district administrator. There are also six other candidates for the district administrator on the ballot for the district election. These are: Annette Ganssmüller-Maluche (SPD), Christoph Nadler (Greens), Otto Bußjäger (Free Voters), Michael Ritz (FDP) and Gerold Otten (AfD).

Mayor election in the district of Munich - 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 2020 municipal election in the Munich district, 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 the Munich district.

No mayor will be elected this year in Putzbrunn, as incumbent Edwin Klostermeier was confirmed in office outside the municipal elections in 2018.

Municipal council election and city council election in the district of Munich - 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 elections in the Munich district - 2020 local elections decide over 70 seats

The district council in the Munich district consists of the district administrator and 70 elected district councilors. In the upcoming local elections in Bavaria, all seats in the Munich district will also 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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