Mayor elections 2025: Who prevails in Oberhavel?

Mayor elections 2025: Who prevails in Oberhavel?

Oranienburg, Deutschland - On May 28, 2025, significant mayoral elections are scheduled for in Oberhavel. The elections will take place in four municipalities in September: Oranienburg, Hennigsdorf, Velten and Glienicke/Nordbahn. In all four locations, the office of full -time mayor will be filled for the next eight years. Oranienburg is particularly the focus, where incumbent Alexander Laesicke (non -party) runs again. He took over the office in 2017 from his father, Hans-Joachim Laesicke from the SPD.

So far, several candidates have set up in Oranienburg. This includes Jennifer Collin Feeder (SPD), who works as the head of the social and deputy mayor of Velten, as well as Stefanie Rose (Die Linke), the head of the civil services in the city administration. Anja Waschkau (AfD) works as a key account manager in an international large corporation, and Mario Schröpfer (non -party), an independent craftsman, has already collected 20 out of 80 required support signatures.

candidates in Hennigsdorf, Velten and Glienicke/Nordbahn

In Hennigsdorf, incumbent Thomas Günther (SPD) competes, whereby the CDU candidate Birgit Tornow-Wendland and Oliver Schönrock from "Die Independent-Citizens for Hennigsdorf" and Silke Gashi (non-partisan) stand up. However, Gashi still lacks the support of 50 of 64 required signatures. Interestingly, the Hennigsdorfer AfD has not yet nominated a candidate.

For Velten, where the incumbent mayor Ines Hübner (SPD) will no longer compete, Andreas Müller (CDU), Marcel Siegert (Pro Velten) and Marco Schulze (AfD) apply. Nadine Goodmann (independent) has already withdrawn her candidacy.

in Glienicke/Nordbahn run Uwe Klein (SPD), Arno Steguweit (CDU), André Spannemann (AfD) and Michael Breier (independent). The election dates are set: Hennigsdorf, Velten and Glienicke/Nordbahn hold the main election on September 21, 2025, followed by the runoff election on October 12, 2025.

meaning of the mayoral elections in Brandenburg

In general, mayors have been elected in Brandenburg since 1993 and district councilors since 2010. The applicants who work in official communities work as full -time officials for a temporary official, while the volunteers are elected for five years. An absolute majority of the valid voices are essential; If this is not achieved, a runoff election, as it took place in Zehdenick in the recent choice.

Alexander Kretzschmar, a non -party candidate, won the runoff election with 63 percent of the votes against René Stadtkewitz from the AfD, who received 37 percent. The turnout was over 53 percent, which met the necessary requirements. Kretzschmar plans to modernize the administration and would like to work towards already decided but not yet implemented measures. The first ballot already had a high participation of 72.6 percent, which was influenced by the participation in the parallel Bundestag elections.

In comparison, the turnout in the last elections in Brandenburg only grew hesitantly, since many citizens did not feel sufficiently informed or had no way of dealing with the candidates due to lack of time. In this Situation, the upcoming elections in Oberhavel play a decisive role in the municipal representation and the future of the region.

For more information about the upcoming elections in Oberhavel and the individual candidates, visit the reports from rbb24.de and Political-bildung-brandenburg.de .

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