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Federal election 2021: An overview of the eleven candidates in the Ostallgäu constituency

2021-09-22T06:31:58.509Z


Constituency - On Sunday, September 26th, Germany will elect its new government, the 20th Bundestag, and thus the people's representation of the Federal Republic. For the first time, no incumbent Chancellor is applying for re-election. After 16 years in office, Chancellor Angela Merkel will no longer run. This is not the only reason why the whole world should look to the result of the election next Sunday. After all, three candidates for chancellor and 47 parties are fighting for the favor of the voters. In the constituency of Ostallgäu (257), which includes Kaufbeuren, Memmingen and parts of Unterallgäu in addition to the district of the same name, eleven direct candidates are running for the Bundestag.


Constituency - On Sunday, September 26th, Germany will elect its new government, the 20th Bundestag, and thus the people's representation of the Federal Republic. For the first time, no incumbent Chancellor is applying for re-election. After 16 years in office, Chancellor Angela Merkel will no longer run. This is not the only reason why the whole world should look to the result of the election next Sunday. After all, three candidates for chancellor and 47 parties are fighting for the favor of the voters. In the constituency of Ostallgäu (257), which includes Kaufbeuren, Memmingen and parts of Unterallgäu in addition to the district of the same name, eleven direct candidates are running for the Bundestag.

The constituency of Ostallgäu is the largest constituency in our region in the 2021 federal election.

A total of

around 250,000 eligible voters

will be asked to cast their votes on Sunday, September 26th.

The constituency of Ostallgäu geographically comprises the district of Ostallgäu, the independent cities of Kaufbeuren and Memmingen and 33 communities in Unterallgäu.

The rest of the Unterallgäu is part of the Neu-Ulm constituency.

The candidates in the constituency of Ostallgäu

26 parties and eleven direct candidates are running in the constituency of Ostallgäu for the 2021 election.

The eleven Bundestag candidates are in the following order on the ballot paper:

Stephan Stracke

(CSU), member of the Bundestag, Irsee, born 1974 in Marktoberdorf (more about the candidate here)


Regina Leenders

(SPD), graduate actress, Memmingen, born 1990 in Recklinghausen (more about the candidate here)


Christian Anton Sedlmeir

(AfD ), Mechanical engineer, Mindelheim, born 1964 in Buchloe (more about the candidate here)


Kai Fabian Fackler

(FDP), student, Memmingen, born 2002 in Memmingen (more about the candidate here)


Daniel Josef Pflügl

(Bündnis 90 / Die Grünen), Chief Detective Inspector, Bad Wörishofen, born in Mindelheim in 1975 (more about the candidate here)


Susanne Ferschl

(Die Linke), member of the Bundestag, Kaufbeuren, born 1973 in Schwaz / Tyrol (more about the candidate here)


Mariana Braunmiller

(Free Voters), project manager, Wolfertschwenden, born 1982 in Zittau (more about the candidate here)


Alexander Abt

(ÖDP), Police officer, Memmingen born 1971 in Memmingen (more about the candidate here)


Christian Friedrich

Armster

(The Party), innkeeper Oberhaching, born 1969 in Weimar (more about the candidate here)


Christiana Hofer

(V-Party), cleaner, Oy-Mittelberg, born 1978 in Günzburg (more about the candidate here)


Florian Mayr

(dieBasis), entrepreneur, Füssen, born 1979 in Füssen (more about the candidate here)

In the last federal election in 2017,

Stephan Stracke

(CSU)

moved

into the Bundestag

as a direct candidate for the constituency with

49 percent of

the first votes.

By far the strongest party in the federal election four years ago was the

CSU with 42 percent of the second votes

.

At that time, the AfD followed with 13.3 percent.

More and more for a mandate

More and more people in the Free State want to get involved in politics.

This comes from a message from the state returning officer Dr.

Thomas Gößl.

"A total of 967 women and men are applying for a mandate in the Bundestag in Bavaria," said the regional returning officer.

"This corresponds to an

increase of almost 42 percent

compared to the 2017 federal election, when 662 people ran." Gößl also stated that a little less than a third of the candidates are women (29 percent).

Probably also worth knowing: "The average age of the candidates is 45 years."

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Source: merkur

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