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Runoff election in the district of Ebersberg: live ticker +++ sensation in Egmating, change of office in Grafing +++

2020-03-29T20:48:25.055Z


On March 29, the run-off election is in several municipalities. Counting starts at 6 p.m. You can read all results, news and reactions live in the ticker here.


On March 29, the run-off election is in several municipalities. Counting starts at 6 p.m. You can read all results, news and reactions live in the ticker here.

  • Local election 2020 in the district of Ebersberg: In the runoff election on Sunday (March 29) , the voters finally determine several mayors.
  • Here you can read all results, news and reactions on election night as soon as they are available. The Corona crisis poses special challenges for election officers. It is therefore unclear how quickly we can expect results.
  • You can find all the results of the local elections in Bavaria on our interactive results map.
  • In addition, only we offer our three brand new local newsletters with all local and local election news directly on Monday after the runoff (March 29) and every Friday. Click here to register for the Ebersberg region.

+++ Mayor election results +++

+++ Results district elections +++

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The Ebersberger Zeitung team says goodbye

22:10, Ebersberg: That was the 2020 municipal election. Thank you for your interest in our reporting.

But we continue to tick - about the corona crisis in the Ebersberg district.

EZ says good night! Stay healthy.

Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU): "That was a thriller"

22:07, Vaterstetten: Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) is elected mayor of Vaterstetten. The decision was very close. Or as Spitzauer says: a thriller.

Since the first quick report, it has been very tight in the runoff election in Vaterstetten. There was little difference throughout the evening. Only after the last quick report was Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU, 36) determined as the new mayor of Vaterstetten.

Click here for the whole article.

Color change in Poing: Thomas Stark (CSU) becomes the new mayor

21:58, Poing: After 20 years in Poing: Thomas Stark (CSU) succeeds Mayor Albert Hingerl (SPD). Stark clearly prevailed against Reinhard Tonollo (SPD).

"I am always in favor of a broad political consensus," he tells our newspaper. More here!

"Now it's me": Uli Proske is overwhelmed

21:53, Ebersberg: "Now it's me, now it's me! My dear swan ”: Uli Proske, new mayor of Ebersberg, is overwhelmed by his result. Read more about the runoff election in Ebersberg here.

Jan Paeplow takes over official business in Kirchseeon from May 1st

21:40, Kirchseeon: Kirchseeon has a new mayor: Jan Paeplow (CSU) takes over the official business from May 1st. He won against Klaus Seidinger (UWG). Here is the background article.

Grafing gets new mayor - comment on the change of boss

21:33, Grafing: Treasurer Christian Bauer (CSU) manages the change of office. Read a background report here.

Development cooperation editor Mike Seeholzer commented on the run-off election in Grafing: “The voters of the city of Grafing wanted the change. The incumbent mayor Angelika Obermayr (Greens) has to free the chair of the town hall manager for her challenger Christian Bauer (CSU). This is the result of the runoff election, in the immediate run-up to which many tried to exert influence and the coronavirus was not without side effects.

Election campaign as usual could not be carried out under these conditions. Pushing an incumbent mayor out of office is no small feat, especially in Bavaria. The expectations that voters associate with a new start in the town hall are likely to be correspondingly high. The challenges are immense, especially because a drop in trade tax revenue can now be expected. ”

Moosach: The new mayor is called Eisenschmid

21:26, Moosach: The new mayor of Moosach is Michael Eisenschmid (39, CSU / Moosacher Bürger). 523 voters voted for him. Click here for the background article.

Poing: There will be changes on May 1st

21:13, Poing: Albert Hingerl has been a SPD politician at the head of Poing for 20 years. From May 1st there will be a color change on the executive chair in the town hall: Thomas Stark (CSU) has clearly won the runoff vote against Reinhard Tonollo (SPD), with 60.2 to 39.8 percent.

According to Stark, however, the color change would only be symbolic, because both during the election campaign and during the phone call to our newspaper last night, he emphasized that he was and will remain party-free. And I will also work like this: "I am always in favor of a broad political consensus."

Thomas Stark has held managerial positions at Rathaus Poing since 1990, the past few years as managing director. On May 1st, he moved to the mayor's office. "Today is a special day in my life and the highlight of my career," he said on the phone evening on Sunday with our newspaper.

The compulsory victory was due to the Corona exit restrictions with his wife alone at home.

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Thomas Stark (CSU) clearly won the runoff vote against Reinhard Tonollo (SPD).

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Vaterstetten: Maria Wirnitzer loses runoff election

9:00 p.m., Vaterstetten: Wirnitzer (SPD) looks ahead: She will represent the concerns of the Vaterstettener in the municipal council.

After runoff in Egmating - Inge Heiler: "It's like a fairy tale"

8:50 pm, Egmating: Fresh wind and concentrated femininity: Inge Heiler (44, ABE) is the new mayor of Egmating. Here is the background report!

Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) new mayor of Vaterstetten

20:39, Vaterstetten: Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) came to 50.7 percent, Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) to 49.3 percent. Voter turnout: 68.2 percent.

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Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) came to 50.7 percent.

Uli Proske (SPD) celebrates at home - comment on the runoff election

20:35, Ebersberg: Proske is the new mayor of the district town. Here is a comment from Uta Künkler: "The SPD slips everywhere in record depths, in Ebersberg it succeeds in a masterpiece. To put it better, Uli Proske succeeds. A mayoral election is a choice of people. And the person Proske convinced far more than his opponent.

On the one hand, this may be due to his young age, the lack of life experience that critics read from it. On the other hand, Gressierer remained relatively pale in the election campaign.

He had relied too much on the CSU succession. Despite quite respectable advances, even die-hard party voters saw too little of their own accents, too little person gressers.

In Proske, however, they found a man who had been raised by the SPD but was hardly close to the comrades' left wing; rather a down-to-earth Catholics with a casual tackle, with whom conservatives can also find themselves. "

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Proske family from left: Xaver, Brigitte, Julius, Uli, Paula.

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Michael Stolze new mayor of Swabia

20:32, Markt Schwaben: This result was not completely unexpected: Michael Stolze (FW / SPD) has been elected as the new Swabian mayor. Read the background report here.

Grafing: Obermayr loses to Bauer

20:27, Grafing: Christian Bauer (CSU) is the new mayor of Grafing. He got 54 percent of the vote. Incumbent Angelika Obermayr (Greens) got 46 percent.

The turnout was 72.5 percent.

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Christian Bauer (CSU) is the new mayor of Grafing.

Ebersberg: Uli Proske (SPD) new mayor

20:11, Ebersberg: Uli Proske is the new mayor, with 61.2 percent of the vote. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) has 38.8 percent.

Vaterstetten: It remains exciting

20:07, Vaterstettten: Shortly before the end, it is still exciting in Vatsretetten: eight out of nine quick reports counted. Leo Spitzauer (CSU) 50.5 percent, Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) 49.5 percent.

Almost counted: Bauer (CSU) in Grafing in front

20:05, Grafing: After counting twelve out of 13 voting districts, Bauer is in front with 54.43 percent, Obermayr (Greens) has 45.57 percent of the vote.

Michael Stolze can be happy twice

19:57, Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze (FW / SPD) is the new mayor of the market town. And it's his 50th birthday today. More is almost impossible ...

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Can be doubly happy: Michael Stolze.

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Spitzauer in front in Vaterstetten

19:54, Vaterstetten: Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) is just ahead, 50.97 percent. Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) currently has 49.03 percent. It remains exciting!

It's getting tight for Obermayr (Greens)

19:50, Grafing: Only three quick reports are missing: Bauer (CSU) is in front, 54.2 percent. Obermayr currently has 45.8 percent.

Ebersberg: Proske still in front

19:47, Ebersberg: Uli Proske (SPD) currently has 61.2 percent of the vote. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) is 38.8 percent. Thirteen parts of the vote are still missing.

Moosach: Eisenschmid (CSU / Moosacher Bürger) new mayor

19:43, Moosach: Michael Eisenschmid has 59 percent of the votes, Norbert Probul (UWG / AMB) 41 percent.

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Michael Eisenschmid has 59 percent of the vote.

Head-to-head racing in Vaterstetten continues

19:39, Vaterstetten: Spitzauer (CSU) and Wirnitzer (SPD) continue a close duel.

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Spitzauer (CSU) and Wirnitzer (SPD) continue a close duel.

Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze new mayor

19:36, Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze (FW / SPD) is the new mayor. For Frank Eichner (CSU) the votes were not enough.

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Michael Stolze new mayor

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Grafing: Bauer (CSU) in front

19:34, Grafing: In Grafing, the trend for CSU applicant and challenger Christian Bauer is increasing: After counting 7 out of 13 voting districts so far, he has 54.6 percent of the votes, while the current mayor Angelika Obermayr (Greens) currently is 45.4 percent.

Jan Paeplow is the new mayor in Kirchseeon

19:29, Kirchseeon: Jan Paeplow (CSU) is the new mayor in Kirchseeon. Voter turnout in Kirchseeon at 60.2 percent.

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Jan Paeplow is the new mayor in Kirchseeon.

Poing: Thomas Stark (CSU) new mayor

19:25, Poing: Thomas Stark (CSU) will be Poing's new mayor from May 1st. All twelve vocal areas are counted: Stark reached 60.2 percent, Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) 39.8 percent. The turnout was 63.9 percent.

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Thomas Stark (CSU) will be Poing's new mayor from May 1st.

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Kirchseeon: Seidinger is catching up

19:23, Kirchseeon: Klaus Seidinger (UWG) now comes to 40.7 percent. Jan Paeplow (CSU) is in front with 59.3 percent.

Grafing: Bauer (CSU) in front

19:20, Grafing: Christian Bauer is in front with 54.7 percent of the vote. Obermayr (Greens) currently has 45.3 percent. Eleven quick reports are still missing.

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Grafing: Bauer (CSU) in front.

Egmating: Inge Heiler has 58 percent

19:18, Egmating: Inge Heiler (ABE) is the new mayor of Egmating. Ernst Eberherr (CSU / FWG) comes to 41.2 percent.

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Inge Heiler (ABE) is the new mayor of Egmating.

Paeplow in Kirchseeon in front

19:15, Kirchseeon: Jan Paeplow (CSU) is in front, 61.8 percent of the votes go to his account. Klaus Seidinger (UWG) currently has 38.2 percent. Three out of five quick messages are counted.

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Jan Paeplow (CSU) is in front.

Head to head racing in Vaterstetten

19:14, Vaterstetten: In Vaterstetten it looks like two of nine quick reports after a head-to-head race between Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) and Leo Spitzauer (CSU).

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In Vaterstetten, it looks like two new alarm messages after a head-to-head race.

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Runoff candidates are waiting in Grafing

19:11, Grafing: The two runoff candidates are waiting for the first results in Grafing.

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Thrill: waiting for the results of the runoff election in Grafing.

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Inge Heiler (ABE) new mayor of Egmating

19:08, Egmating: Political earthquake in Egmating: Inge Heiler is the new mayor of Egmating. 824 votes for her, 596 for Ernst Eberherr (CSU). Percentages are not yet available.

Local elections in Corona times

19:02, Ebersberg: Our press photographer Stefan Rossmann protects himself and others from the corona virus. With his cameras, he is back in the district today.

Michael Stolze (FW / SPD) in front in Markt Schwaben

19:00, Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze has 64.9 percent of the vote. Frank Eichner (CSU) is currently 35.1 percent. Two out of five areas have been counted so far.

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Interim results in Markt Schwaben.

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Thomas Stark (CSU) leads in Poing

18:57, Poing: Poing is strong at the front, with 57.5 percent of the votes counted so far. Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) has 42.5 percent. Four out of twelve vocal areas are counted.

Interim result in Ebersberg: Proske leads

18:38, Ebersberg: Uli Proske (SPD) leads in Ebersberg, with 61.2 percent of the vote. Six out of 19 quick messages are counted. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) thus comes to 38.8 percent.

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Uli Proske (SPD) leads in Ebersberg.

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Run-off elections in the times of Corona

18:34, Ebersberg: The disaster is in Bavaria. Local elections are also affected. You could only vote today via postal vote. Opening the election documents and counting is a little different this time ...

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Election workers in Ebersberg open the election documents. With protective masks.

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Moosach is the “smallest” community

18:25, Moosach: There are 1210 voters in Moosach. The “smallest” community in today's runoff election.

The largest, however, is Vaterstetten: 18 846 voters.

Women's power: three candidates for mayor in runoff elections

18:18, Ebersberg: This has never been done before! There could be a total of six new mayors in the district this evening. The voters had it in their hands. Click here for the background article.

The Poingers also start counting

18:14, Poing: 11,494 voters were allowed to vote today. Thomas Stark (CSU) had 35.1 percent of the vote in the first ballot, Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) 33.1 percent.

Mayor candidates in Grafing go out into the fresh air

18:10, Grafing: Two candidates, one thought: In Grafing, the two run-off candidates for the mayor's office, Angelika Obermayr (Greens) and Christian Bauer (CSU) , prepared in almost the same way for the important decision that the voters in Grafing made had to meet. Both wanted to get out into the fresh air. Obermayr went on a bike tour. "It's a bit like meditating," she said. Bauer went for a walk "with my wife". Both were good things afterwards.

Enough! It is no longer possible to hand in the election documents

18:00, Ebersberg: The mailboxes of the town halls are now being emptied. Then it's time to open and count the election documents and ballot papers.

Michael Stolze (FW / SPD) from Markt Schwaben is definitely celebrating today

17:50, Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze faces Frank Eichner (CSU) today. In any case, Stolze can celebrate: He is 50 years old today.

Ebersberg: turnout at 75 percent

17:28, Ebersberg: According to information from the town hall, the turnout in the district town is extremely high, at 75 percent.

Uli Proske (SPD, first ballot 46.8 percent) competes against Alexander Gressierer (CSU, 30.8 percent).

Grafing: 10 918 voters

17:12, Grafing: A total of 10918 voters can cast their votes in the city. Angelika Obermayr (Greens) and Christian Bauer (CSU) are available. The result of the first ballot was tight: Obermayr (43.62 percent), Bauer (43.16).

An electoral district has already been counted today.

Throw the ballot into the town hall letter box until 6 p.m.

16:54, Ebersberg: Because of the corona crisis, voters can still put their ballot papers in the mailboxes of the town halls until 6 p.m.

At least in Ebersberg, voters are doing the same. Busy election traffic at Marienplatz. But be careful: please keep the minimum distance!

EZ team says hello

March 29, 2020, 4:50 pm, Ebersberg: Hello from Ebersberg! The Ebersberger Zeitung team tweets the latest developments in the run-off election until late at night! Here we go...

Recount in Aßling: Independent list CSU takes a seat

March 27, 2020, 3:00 p.m., Aßling: The recount in the municipality brings a new result of the municipal council election in Aßling: Independents (UNL) are now the winners.

Error discovered: Aßling has to count the municipal elections again

17:22, Aßling: In Aßling the votes of the local elections are counted completely. Various errors were discovered in a sample in an electoral district.

Read the whole story here.

No election campaign between Thomas Stark (CSU) and Reinhard Tonollo (SPD)

17:13, Poing: No classic and citizen-oriented campaign: "The activities were very limited," says Reinhard Tonollo. "Everything runs on social media, sometimes I make one or the other phone call."

The same is reported by Thomas Stark, who regularly offers a telephone consultation and is also active on Facebook and Instagram.

Read more about this in tomorrow's edition of the Ebersberger Zeitung !

Recommendation for Maria Wirnitzer

4:45 p.m., Vaterstetten: The board of the Vaterstetten local group in the federal nature conservation unanimously supports its colleague Maria Wirnitzer in the runoff election in Vaterstetten.

“Maria represents the concerns of BUND in terms of nature and climate protection almost completely. The community of Vaterstetten is in the best hands with regard to local development, ”say Heinz Vierthaler and Gregor Häuser for the board.

Broken postal ballot for Poing: Wrong address

12:50, Poing: The municipality of Poing made a mistake in sending the documents for the mayoral runoff election. It does not affect all voters, nor does it affect the election itself. Read more here.

After Brilmayer letter: CSU apologizes for "different impression"

12:46, Ebersberg: The turmoil surrounding the election campaign letters sent by Ebersberg Mayor Walter Brilmayer (CSU) continues. After accusations from the ranks of the SPD, which primarily concerned the procurement of addresses, and a flood of letters to the editor, the CSU local association rejects all accusations.

An SPD lawyer accuses Mayor Walter Brilmayer (CSU) of violating data protection.

"Brilmayer has missed the mark," says EZ Editor-in-Chief Michael Acker. Here is his comment.

Who will be mayor? High tension in Egmating

12:42, Egmating: Who is going to run in the runoff for the post of mayor? Things could get tight for the acting city councilor in Egmating, Ernst Eberherr (CSU). Here is the background report.

Election recommendation in Grafing: Böhm for Bauer

12:40, Grafing: The Grafinger SPD city councilor Ernst Böhm has commented on the upcoming run-off election for the mayor's office in the city via the social network - on the Facebook page of the local CSU branch. There Böhm announces that he will vote for CSU candidate Christian Bauer in the runoff. Bauer was just behind the incumbent mayor Angelika Obermayr (Greens) with his election result.

The Grafinger SPD local association therefore addressed the public in a message and pointed out that Böhm's statement did not represent the opinion of the local association. As a long-standing SPD city council member, Böhm could "actively" support the CSU. But that leads to “misunderstandings among the voters”.

The Grafinger SPD points out that it does not explicitly support any of the people who will stand for the mayor's office next Sunday. "We want the best possible policy for Grafing and will measure the future mayor by actions and not by the promises made in advance," said assessor Caroline Thewalt on behalf of the local association.

Welcome to the ticker

March 26, 2020, 12:37 pm, Ebersberg: Welcome to the runoff ticker of the Ebersberger Zeitung. We provide you with the latest developments in local elections!

2020 local elections: run-off elections in the Ebersberg district - mayoral elections

Ebersberg: Uli Proske (SPD) got 46.8 percent in the first ballot. Alexander Gressierer (CSU) to 30.8 percent.

Egmating: There is a runoff election between Inge Heiler (ABE) and incumbent Mayor Ernst Eberherr (CSU).

Markt Schwaben: Michael Stolze (independent) achieved 38.9 percent, Frank Eichner (CSU) received 26.4 percent.

Vaterstetten: Leonhard Spitzauer (CSU) has 39.1 percent of the vote, Maria Wirnitzer (SPD) has 27.8 percent.

Poing: Thomas Stark (CSU) had 35.1 percent and Reinhard Tonollo (SPD) 33.1 percent of the vote.

Grafing: Angelika Obermayr (Greens) and Christian Bauer (CSU) compete against each other.

Kirchseeon: runoff vote between Jan Paeplow (CSU) with 38.1 percent and Klaus Seidinger (UWG) with 30.5 percent of the vote.

Moosach: The first was Michael Eisenschmid (CSU) on March 15, 48.7 percent. Norbert Probul (UWG) had received 33.2 votes.

Local elections 2020 in the district of Ebersberg - these results are certain

You can find all the results of the district election so far in our district in our Ebersberg election ticker from March 15th. You can find all the results in addition in our interactive local election tool for all of Bavaria.

Local election 2020 in Bavaria: runoff election and information

In the runoff election two weeks after the first ballot of the Bavarian local election, the voters finally decide between two candidates. It is necessary if a candidate (mayor) could not win more than half of the votes. All information on the runoff election in Bavaria can be found here.

You can also find the runoff ticker for local elections in Bavaria in general and from the state capital of Munich.

Source: merkur

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