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Runoff election in Ingolstadt: result of the OB election in the 2020 local election

2020-03-29T15:45:36.851Z


The results of the 2020 runoff election in Ingolstadt: will Christian Lösel remain mayor or will challenger Christian Scharpf win the OB election?


The results of the 2020 runoff election in Ingolstadt: will Christian Lösel remain mayor or will challenger Christian Scharpf win the OB election?

  • On March 15, 2020 there is a local election in Bavaria .
  • The mayor and city ​​council are elected in Ingolstadt .
  • Here you can find all results of the local elections in Ingoldstadt . There are those from all over Bavaria here.

+++ Mayor election results +++

+++ Results city council elections +++

Update of March 29, 2020, 5:30 p.m .: In Ingolstadt , the runoff election will have to decide on the mayor's office on Sunday. The incumbent mayor of the fifth largest city in Bavaria, Christian Lösel (CSU) , is competing against Christian Scharpf from the SPD .

Update of March 28, 2020: Ingolstadt is waiting for the result of the OB election on Sunday, but the counting of the runoff election will probably not go as quickly as usual. As part of the Corona crisis, security measures were required when counting, which are expected to slow down the procedure throughout Bavaria. As soon as there are interim results and ultimately the final result from Ingolstadt, we will keep you up to date here.

On election day, March 29, you will receive all information on the run-off election in the local election ticker for Bavaria * and the local election ticker for Munich *.

2020 Local Election in Ingolstadt: Results from March 15th

Update at 8:33 p.m .: Only slight changes in the OB election in Ingolstadt: incumbent Lösel comes to 33.8 percent , SPD candidate Scharpf to 33.6 percent . A runoff election has to decide.

Update at 7:05 p.m .: A runoff election is emerging for the OB election in Ingolstadt . According to initial projections, Christian Scharpf (SPD) with 33.6 percent of the votes is just ahead of incumbent Christian Lösel (CSU, 33.2 percent).

Update from March 15, 2020, 6:03 p.m .: The polling stations in Ingolstadt have now closed, the votes are now being counted.

2020 Local Election in Ingolstadt: Results - OB Election and City Council

Ingolstadt - This Sunday, Ingolstadt should remember: On March 15, 2020 , they can once again determine which municipal representatives should bear political responsibility for their city over the next six years.

In this article, merkur.de * informs you about the positions to be allocated and keeps you up to date with all results and figures and news about the local elections in Ingolstadt 2020, just like with the polls from Ingolstadt *. For news from all over Bavaria you are at the right address on our topic page. Incidentally, the BR reports live on the 2020 local election, all program dates and the livestream can be found here. For Munich there is a separate live ticker for local elections, just as there is an entire news ticker for Bavaria.

OB election in Ingolstadt 2020: who are the candidates?

In the election as Lord Mayor (OB), the CSU entered the race with incumbent Christian Lösel . His main competitor is Christian Scharpf (SPD) - according to observers, a runoff * is quite conceivable. In the last election, Lösel achieved an absolute majority in the first ballot. That it is different this time may also be due to this scandal about the OB.

These are the other OB candidates for Ingolstadt:

  • Petra Kleine (Greens)
  • Hans Stachel (Free Voters)
  • Raimund Köstler (ÖDP)
  • Jakob Schäuble (FDP)
  • Christian Lange (BGI)
  • Christian Pauling (The Left)
  • Jürgen Köhler (UDI)

You can find out more in the collected portraits of all candidates. Merkur.de * asked all Ingolstadt OB candidates for statements about their 2020 OB candidacy.

Local elections in Bavaria 2020: when will there be results from Ingolstadt?

In Ingolstadt, new city council members will also be appointed in the 2020 municipal election. The city council of Ingolstadt has 50 seats - accordingly, every person entitled to vote can make 50 crosses in this election. Make sure that the ballot papers are filled in correctly.

The voters therefore not only decide on a fixed list, but also on individual candidates on the lists. Anyone who does not make it to the polling station * on March 15, 2020, or in the event of a possible runoff election on March 29, can vote by postal vote * .

City Council election in Ingolstadt 2020: when are results?

The municipal parliament of their own city is particularly interesting for many voters. In addition to its 50 members, the Ingolstadt city council also has three local spokesmen for the boroughs of Brunnenreuth , Hagau and Irgertsheim. They advise the committee, which is currently composed as follows:

Party / list

Seats

CSU

22

SPD

9

Greens

5

UDI

4th

Free voters

3rd

BGI

3rd

ÖDP

2nd

GLI

1

For information before the election day you will find an overview of the city council candidates Ingolstadt 2020 with short portraits.

The city council corresponds to the municipal council * in the municipalities. While it can be expected that the votes cast for mayors and district administrators * the results of the Bavaria 2020 municipal election * will be known on election evening, those who are eligible to vote will have to be patient with the municipal committees for longer

The time required is considerably greater than in the case of the people's elections, because voters can accumulate or vary a large number of votes * and thus actively influence the order of the party lists.

As soon as the first results of the Ingolstadt 2020 local elections are available, find out here at merkur.de .

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

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Source: merkur

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