Severin Fischer: The SPD's hope for Potsdam's town hall!

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Severin Fischer will be the SPD candidate for the mayoral election in Potsdam on September 21, 2025. A new beginning for the city.

Severin Fischer wird SPD-Kandidat für die Oberbürgermeisterwahl in Potsdam am 21. September 2025. Ein Neuanfang für die Stadt.
Severin Fischer will be the SPD candidate for the mayoral election in Potsdam on September 21, 2025. A new beginning for the city.

Severin Fischer: The SPD's hope for Potsdam's town hall!

The preparations for theMayoral election in Potsdamon September 21, 2025 will pick up speed. The Potsdam SPD nominatedSeverin Fischer, currently State Secretary in Economic Administration, as their candidate. This decision was confirmed last Saturday by the SPD district executive committee, as Tagesspiegel reported. Fischer, who lives in Berlin and has a small son, wants to seek the trust of Potsdam voters in the coming months.

At 41 years old, he brings a wealth of experience with him. Fischer has already worked in various positions in the Berlin Senate, including as State Secretary for Economic Affairs. During his term under the Governing MayorFranziska GiffeyHe was also State Secretary for Media and headed the Senate Chancellery. His goal for Potsdam is clear: He wants to further advance the city as a location for science and business, although he also notes that he wants to quickly refresh his knowledge about the city, as rbb24 adds.

A breath of fresh air for Potsdam

The SPD describes the decision in favor of Fischer as a new beginning. The surprising resignation of the previous mayorMike Schubertled to the Social Democrats having to take a new direction. Fischer, who has not yet been politically active in Potsdam, is considered an unknown quantity. This has found both supporters and critics within the party. He is known for his commitment, including as a football referee.

He faces several challengers on the political stage. Run alongside himNoosha Aubel(non-partisan),Willo Göpel(CDU) andChaled-Uwe Said(AfD). While the SPD had hoped to persuade the CDU to support Fischer, these efforts failed. The election campaign will primarily revolve around which of the different visions for Potsdam appeal to voters.

Election preparation and outlook

Fischer's official nomination will take place on July 5th, and so far there are no other opposing candidates within the SPD. However, it remains exciting because other parties such as the Left and smaller groups such as the FDP and the Free Voters have not yet announced any candidates. The deadline for submitting nominations is July 17, which brings additional momentum to the upcoming election campaign.

The likelihood of a runoff election on October 12th increases if no candidate achieves an absolute majority in the first round. According to official information, the SPD received almost 20 percent of the vote in local elections a year ago, giving them a challenge in the upcoming election.

Overall, Potsdam is looking forward to an exciting election. The political currents and voter interests are diverse, and it will be interesting to see how the election campaigns develop. The outcome of this election is significant not only for the candidates affected, but also for the future direction of the city. Information on the structure and origins of political elections in Germany can be found at Wahlen-in-Deutschland.