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Runoff election in the district of Munich: Live ticker - clear advantage in district election

2020-03-29T16:48:36.976Z


On March 29 there is a runoff election in several municipalities and for the district administrator. Counting starts at 6 p.m. You can read all results, news and reactions live in the ticker here.


On March 29 there is a runoff election in several municipalities and for the district administrator. 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 Munich: In the runoff election on Sunday (March 29) , the voters finally determine 14 mayors and the district administrator.
  • 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 Munich district.

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+++ Here we tick live all runoff election results for the municipal election 2020 from the district of Munich on election Sunday (March 29th) and all news and stories about the most important election in the region +++

6.46 p.m., Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn : A polling station is counted. Mindy Konwitschny (SPD) leads with 62.6 percent.

6.42 p.m., District Office: 15 out of 240 constituencies have already been counted. Christoph Göbel (CSU) with 65.3 percent has a clear lead over Christoph Nadler (Greens) with 34.7 percent.

18:33, Garching: The first constituency is counted. The result: Jürgen Ascherl (CSU) got 154 votes, Dietmar Gruchmann (SPD) got 231.

6:29 pm, Unterschleissheim: The largest municipality in the district, the city of Unterschleissheim reports over 14,000 election documents received, that is over 63 percent.

6:24 pm: Letters are diligently opened in the polling stations in the district.

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In the town hall foyer in Feldkirchen, the counting is in full swing.

© Bert Brosch

6 p.m .: The polling stations are now closed. The counts begin ...

4:40 p.m .: Keeping distance is very important in the Höhenkirchen multi-purpose hall. The counting will start soon.

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Keep distance.

© fkn / Markus Pfuhler

16:32: In Aschheim and Ottobrunn it is quiet in front of the town halls. However, all envelopes must be handed in by 6 p.m.

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In front of the town hall in Aschheim.

© Robert Gasser

3:42 pm: The voters still have time to hand in their envelopes.

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The voters bring their documents to the town hall.

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14:40: The Ayinger community center is closed. Two weeks ago, people voted here. Now there is a mailbox next to the entrance to the town hall for the run-off documents.

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The town hall mailbox is emptied several times a day.

© Laura Forster

Update, March 29, 12:08: In Höhenkirchen, citizens come to the town hall every minute to insert the postal vote envelope with the ballot papers. The documents can still be handed in until 6 p.m.

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The last documents arrive in the town hall.

© Stefan Weinzierl

2020 local elections: run-off elections in the Munich district - district and mayor elections

District election: incumbent Christoph Göbel (CSU) and challenger Christoph Nadler (Greens) compete against each other. Christoph Göbel emerged as the favorite from the first ballot on March 15.

City of Unterschleissheim : Stefan Krimmer (CSU) against incumbent Christoph Böck (CSU)

City of Garching: Dietmar Gruchmann (SPD) against Jürgen Ascherl (CSU)

Aying: Hermann Oswald (PWH) against Peter Wagner (CSU)

Aschheim : Thomas Glashauser (CSU) against Eugen Stubenvoll (FW)

Baierbrunn: Patrick Ott (ÜWG) and Uwe Harfich (SPD)

Feldkirchen: Andreas Janson (UWV) against Christian Wilhelm (party-free for SPD)

Hair: Gabriele Müller (SPD) against Andreas Bukowski (CSU)

Hohenbrunn: Pauline Miller (Citizens' Forum) against Stefan Straßmair (CSU)

Höhenkirchen-Siegertsbrunn: Mindy Konwitschny (SPD) against Roland Springer (CSU)

Neubiberg: Thomas Pardeller (CSU) against Kilian Körner (Greens)

Oberschleissheim: Christian Kuchlbauer (FW) against Markus Böck (CSU)

Pullach: Susanna Tausendfreund (Greens) against Christine Eisenmann (CSU)

Schäftlarn: Christian Fürst (CSU) against Marcel Tonnar (Greens)

Unterhaching: Wolfgang Panzer (SPD) against Armin Konetschny (Greens).

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

You can find all the results of the district election so far in our 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 or district administrator) could not win more than half of the votes. All information on the runoff election in Bavaria can be found here.

Source: merkur

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